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even show she knew conrad was alive. three minutes later she tested conrad. the generator will work quick and i don't get why you don't use that. >> she's telling her friends that he's missing and she talking to him. >> and then she made sure to instruct him before he did die that he should write her a suicide letter and that his last tweet should be to her because she wanted to give a shutout from him. >> yes. >> the commonwealth alsoed michelle tried to cover her tracks by sending conrad text messages after she knew he was dead. like this one. the day after his suicide. >> did you do something? conrad, i love you so much. please tell me this is a joke. and she continued sending texts to his phone for months. nearly 80 of them. the prosecution argued she deliberately sent the texts as a way to change her story. >> at the time i went along with it because i knew you weren't going to do anything but you did it and i'm so sorry i didn't save it you. >> it was agonizing to sit in the courtroom and hear the new details. >> it was pretty shocking. a lot of times i
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good morning, conrad. we talk about the boost for investors there. have they already, however, factored in. moderne and what it's doing right now, given that some of this has already been spoken of and talked about before. well, they have not factored it in the term in terms of the share price of modern or itself. it got another major boost of around about 20 percent in the u.s. trading yesterday. this trend continues for the share price in asian trading today at all. so on the early trading platforms here in europe, in terms of the broader market, you know, people, traders here, the ones that are at work in this early hour. they are not expecting another a major boost for the broader market today. they say that, you know, this is simple confirmation that there's reason to be optimistic. you know, this, combined with the enormous amount of money that governments are spending on, you know, businesses to support businesses. this is the reason for hope that next year will be better than this year. but there's other factors weighing on the markets these
good morning, conrad. we talk about the boost for investors there. have they already, however, factored in. moderne and what it's doing right now, given that some of this has already been spoken of and talked about before. well, they have not factored it in the term in terms of the share price of modern or itself. it got another major boost of around about 20 percent in the u.s. trading yesterday. this trend continues for the share price in asian trading today at all. so on the early trading...
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you know on the conrad who's reporting there u.s. president trump has threatened to veto a $900000000000.00 bill for the coronavirus release demanding changes to keep provisions from called a one time stimulus payment of 600 dollars to every american he called ridiculous and wants the amount of interest to $2000.00 matching initial demands by congressional democrats is trying vetoes the bill in its current form the u.s. could face a partial government shutdown as government funding also form part of the bill. now many economic sectors have been suffering this year the housing market isn't one of them and while the fall of the pandemic has people thinking about issues like job security it's also putting people on the move. the city life is losing its appeal in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic berlin has more than 4000 residents pre-schooler kilometer rather high for a german city flooring and elizabeth tower if i have lived here for 30 years but they've had enough of this mechanism jobs i've noticed how it's put a lot of strain o
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conrad khan really holds the attention in his first lead role.s played with chilling brilliance by harris dickinson, who i reckon is shaping up to be the next tom hardy. yes. right, let me call you back. all right, all right. what do you do? entrepreneur. what? someone who works for themselves. not all the dialogue in county lines rings true, but the storytelling is impressive, showing most events through tyler's point of view. it's a worthwhile watch that's in cinemas and on digital now. everyone say "christmas"! no, don't say that, just smile. 0k. blurry, boring. nope, nope, nope. 0k, none of these will do. we will try again tomorrow. thank you. having sat through the likes of the family stone and four christmases, i don't always relish the idea of a glossy festive romantic comedy. but happiest season has a twist on the genre. it's about two women. how can you not like the lights and decorations? this is beautiful. come with me to my parents' house for christmas. abby, you and harper have a perfect relationship. she is my person and i really wa
conrad khan really holds the attention in his first lead role.s played with chilling brilliance by harris dickinson, who i reckon is shaping up to be the next tom hardy. yes. right, let me call you back. all right, all right. what do you do? entrepreneur. what? someone who works for themselves. not all the dialogue in county lines rings true, but the storytelling is impressive, showing most events through tyler's point of view. it's a worthwhile watch that's in cinemas and on digital now....
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ever more this let's go to our financial correspondent in frankfurt conrad booze and good morning conrad as we heard their stock markets down oil is down we've seen the palin taking a fall why are markets reacting so seriously to what's going on in the u.k. . investors are just very very worried that the whole economic recovery a scenario for 2021 is put in jeopardy by the news of the mutation of the corona virus will this scenario be able to remain intact or will things become like during the 1st lockdown earlier this year where remember steven closing borders restricting travel were just the beginning of a huge economic slump this is what investors are concerned about and we shouldn't forget what kind of year this has been for investors from mid february to mid march the german share index stacks lost 40 percent in only 4 weeks this volatility is very rare it shows how nervous investors are and how very willing to act and react very very quickly and at the same time we should mention that yesterday there was very good news on the coronavirus front and the e.u. accepted a or approved i
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conrad boom in frankfurt thanks to both of you. to the united states now where after weeks of wrangling congressional leaders have reached an agreement on a $900000000000.00 stimulus package modes of the deal are expected later on monday it will be the 1st federal aid package since the cares act back in march the spite individuals and businesses struggling due to coronavirus lockdown measures the stimulus package includes $600.00 direct payments to individuals and an additional $300.00 a week in unemployment benefits here's what senate majority leader mitch mcconnell had to say more help is on the way moments ago in consultation with our committees the 4 leaders of. the bottle of that agreement it will be another major rescue package for the american people as our citizens continue battling those coronavirus this holiday season they will be fighting alone . republican leader mitch mcconnell speaking there now for 6 days germany has been in a 2nd hard coronavirus lock down which includes all so-called nonessential shops having to cl
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for more let's bring in conrad who's in frankfurt conrad hello there we know the financial markets have of course gained in recent weeks over these vaccine hopes how big is the risk of disappointment. oh it is a significant risk and investors are not you know giving themselves a lot of margin for safety on the equity markets the markets for company's shares many indicators have reached record highs are trading not very far from them and even more telling the tellingly on the bond markets the prices for so-called junk bonds very risky corporate bonds have also risen significantly and that means that not many investors out there are very nervous about potential credit the falls of course in this environment the risk is high that any heat up any wrinkle if you like in the rollout of the corona vaccine you know is very negative for sentiment and for prices. at another possible wrinkle could be hesitancy amongst populations to take these vaccines is that a concern for investors as well. yes that's much more of a concern then. you know production delays or stuff like this those can be handled
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well let's bring in our financial correspondent in frankfurt conrad booze and conrad good morning a vaccine within a year it's remarkable what does this mean for the pharmaceuticals industry moving ahead. it's a big thing really stephen 1st off because it involves this completely new technology which is having its origins in cancer research where individual treatments are developed for patients based on genetic programming and that's what this m r n a technology is about you know you don't need to inject the virus itself or media dead cells of the virus into a body in order to immunize a person that's really revolutionary what's more you know the pharmaceutical company often gets bad press for being too greedy only you know oriented and focused on high profits this on the contrary is really a story that highlights the beneficial side of science it's also a story about entrepreneurship courage and how you know a coffer to approach in developing a vaccine can work because the company has been you know in close contacts not only with the approval of thora teas but also without the pharmaceutic
well let's bring in our financial correspondent in frankfurt conrad booze and conrad good morning a vaccine within a year it's remarkable what does this mean for the pharmaceuticals industry moving ahead. it's a big thing really stephen 1st off because it involves this completely new technology which is having its origins in cancer research where individual treatments are developed for patients based on genetic programming and that's what this m r n a technology is about you know you don't need...
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to remember this is a huge breakthrough it's just part of the portfolio vaccinations on offer as conrad was saying you got one down seneca sanofi a bunch of others so it's just going to be that the 1st one obviously so highly anticipated and people desperate to get $100.00 up there would be the only. the the next big must of course being the 1st little of your patients of course hopefully very soon so let's talk a bit about the timeline of the vaccine how was it so fast wow i think it was a combination of things so m.r. any technology allows you although it's complicated and you know we have these problems with the with storing extremely cold temperatures allows you to genetically design a lot scene much quicker than traditional vaccination. than traditional vaccinations which which require multiple testing going back and forth finding a kind of. a longer kind of free time frame but basically what they said was it was quicker and then authorities like regulators said we will give you we will start to look at the data as you are. getting it so that it was happening a jew speed it wasn't
to remember this is a huge breakthrough it's just part of the portfolio vaccinations on offer as conrad was saying you got one down seneca sanofi a bunch of others so it's just going to be that the 1st one obviously so highly anticipated and people desperate to get $100.00 up there would be the only. the the next big must of course being the 1st little of your patients of course hopefully very soon so let's talk a bit about the timeline of the vaccine how was it so fast wow i think it was a...
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financial correspondent conrad who is in frankfurt and you. know whether it's dedicated vegans or protein craving workout fans customers are prepared to pay a premium price for nutrition stick sales of budgetary and vegan food products which have doubled in the past the years of ursa firing their product range has been key for the food industry why do companies target for new ideas about kitchen towel a platform for food startups hibiscus elderberry and green tea they he draitser start up has been working on just the right flavor for a long time the powdered drink is mixed with water from the tap to create a kind of red tea and we look at trends in the most popular flavors and we check that the color and the flavor harmonize. since the beginning of the year he treats 2 founders have been using kitchen town a platform for food startups in the kitchen town laboratory they can develop and test their new beverage. the beverage market is huge and it's but it's not geared towards healthy drinks or drinks made from sustainable resources that's our mi
financial correspondent conrad who is in frankfurt and you. know whether it's dedicated vegans or protein craving workout fans customers are prepared to pay a premium price for nutrition stick sales of budgetary and vegan food products which have doubled in the past the years of ursa firing their product range has been key for the food industry why do companies target for new ideas about kitchen towel a platform for food startups hibiscus elderberry and green tea they he draitser start up has...
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carrados in is in mines for a press conference at biotech the company that developed the vaccine conrad. what kind of achievement is this for the small firm biotech. it is a huge must own for biotech stephen you know this small biotech company never has turned out a profit now it's facing a huge profit from this. advanced and this very innovative vaccine and let me tell you this is not only a milestone for this relatively small company it's a must own for germany for this region here at the rhine mine area i was born 51 years ago in mines and i can tell you everyone here is pretty proud that this vaccine is coming from this city and the u.k. starts to get its vaccines 1st what does that mean for other countries in terms of getting the vaccines can production keep up with the demand. very good question the u.k. will now be getting 800000 doses and as you know countries like the united states the european union many others have ordered hundreds of millions of doses also from this vaccine by on tag alone expects to deliver 1300000000 that scene doses next year and remember this next scene
carrados in is in mines for a press conference at biotech the company that developed the vaccine conrad. what kind of achievement is this for the small firm biotech. it is a huge must own for biotech stephen you know this small biotech company never has turned out a profit now it's facing a huge profit from this. advanced and this very innovative vaccine and let me tell you this is not only a milestone for this relatively small company it's a must own for germany for this region here at the...
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correspondence they did martin london and conrad bosun at frankfurt airport thanks to both of you. to the united states where after weeks of wrangling congressional leaders have reached an agreement on a $900000000000.00 stimulus package most votes on the deal are expected later on monday it will be the 1st federal aid package since the cares act back in march despite individuals and businesses struggling due to coronavirus knock on measures the stimulus package includes $600.00 direct payments to individuals and an additional $300.00 per week in unemployment benefits here's what senate majority leader mitch mcconnell had to say more help is on the way moments ago in consultation with our committees the 4 leaders of the senate and the house on laws in agreement there be another major rescue package for the american people i thought citizens continue battling those coronavirus this holiday season they will not be fighting alone. and now to some of the other business stories making news european aviation regulators insist that voice service of mass models are safe to fly that's despi
correspondence they did martin london and conrad bosun at frankfurt airport thanks to both of you. to the united states where after weeks of wrangling congressional leaders have reached an agreement on a $900000000000.00 stimulus package most votes on the deal are expected later on monday it will be the 1st federal aid package since the cares act back in march despite individuals and businesses struggling due to coronavirus knock on measures the stimulus package includes $600.00 direct payments...
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corona virus such as the one discovered it in england it was one of several issues detail the reporter conrad who wasn't discussed with. his company's vaccine has recently been approved in europe. well 1st of all congratulations dr shah and for the approval of your vaccine in the european union what does this step mean for ending the pandemic this is very important step so if this is the 1st approved acoustic scene in new york it means that we now can stock vaccination of your pm population because or so in the province just so that. the starting of the vaccination be expected of course that we have a benefit for the vaccine native people and be expect that we can have 2 that used to hospitalization particularly of the elderly people in the next months expect that if additional eckstein supply us and companies get approved. and that he will be able until the end of summer to reach sufficient vaccine doses and separation immunity of the 8 in the in the range of 60 to 70 percent which could tat us to control the pandemic before next winter in 10 to 21 ok we've seen use of this foster spreading
corona virus such as the one discovered it in england it was one of several issues detail the reporter conrad who wasn't discussed with. his company's vaccine has recently been approved in europe. well 1st of all congratulations dr shah and for the approval of your vaccine in the european union what does this step mean for ending the pandemic this is very important step so if this is the 1st approved acoustic scene in new york it means that we now can stock vaccination of your pm population...
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manage independent itself a tricky dance let's bring in colorado and now in frankfurt good morning conrad what has this pandemic mitzi young workers just entering the job market. well stephen it all depends on the level of education you have of course and on the sector that you want to work in right now in germany you know of course hotels restaurants are not hiring theaters are closed our television station d.w. is not taking in turns because of the pandemic so obviously the pandemic has made it more difficult to enter the workforce full of those young workers but on the other hand i personally have a couple of kids kids there in that twenty's in my family who just finished their degrees and who managed quite well to find a job of course sometimes they have to accept not the very best 1st work contract some of them of course immediately started to work from home but you know this is the generation that's used to open a laptop into the virtual become active there it turns out it's also possible to find work there the learning curve of course is very steep for them or a very different work
manage independent itself a tricky dance let's bring in colorado and now in frankfurt good morning conrad what has this pandemic mitzi young workers just entering the job market. well stephen it all depends on the level of education you have of course and on the sector that you want to work in right now in germany you know of course hotels restaurants are not hiring theaters are closed our television station d.w. is not taking in turns because of the pandemic so obviously the pandemic has made...
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me just if you make you you me conrad he did. the country good good reasons. the muslim a good thing that you brought up that was. a dead. fish that got us nice splits. we went down like he does. last. time i. know. people we had sure didn't get us sunday ready to do everything. if there. was bomb or something to do i. want to follow. the whole country was watching to see the lawsuit in parliament about the presidential edge limit is this edge limit bill going to pass we were very curious you have the last words of why impedes our representatives before the last decision was going to be made. on a night was on a was wasn't going to believe what he was murdered 100 was really wanted a leave a remembered her name was he was. was. enough was. yes film. for yeah if you can watch inside the lens would be great enough in. here. to the government. the president of course and the entire executive i want you to know that this is not a war we don't hate you we say this because we love our country and we love our generation and want to be in a bitter uganda you promised
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and here's what he told our correspondent conrad bosun take a listen. is your vaccine effective against this variant we don't know so far. because we did not get test. in the next 2 weeks we've built this new virus valient the p. piece of this virus variant and had better immune response against our vaccines able to inactivate that scientifically the likelihood is high that this is the case because even though this new valiant has mountable new taishan only one percent of this protein is changed and that means 99 percent is still the same and we know that our sponsor or the sponsor that is induced by all of axion this is attacking this protein on multiple sites so that the likelihood is high and that the vaccines . but we will get that assad's into 2 weeks and then we can be sure. you know if you find out that you will have to develop. new vaccine against this mutated virus how long would the development of such a vaccine take you so technically we can put you in. new vaccine and in about 6 weeks but the development would most likely take longer because
and here's what he told our correspondent conrad bosun take a listen. is your vaccine effective against this variant we don't know so far. because we did not get test. in the next 2 weeks we've built this new virus valient the p. piece of this virus variant and had better immune response against our vaccines able to inactivate that scientifically the likelihood is high that this is the case because even though this new valiant has mountable new taishan only one percent of this protein is...
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and for more, let's bring in conrad who isn't in frankfort, colorado. hello, how much of a shift is this going to be for tesla to adjust the german labor laws? you know, stephen, when tesla opens a new factory in, for example, the united states or in china, it also has to learn about domestic regulation and laws and it has to apply them. i think there's nothing that cannot be solved. what's probably much more important for tesla is the assets of this investment. one of them is location at this location near berlin. it's very central in europe. and at the same time, all the, you know, infrastructure needed is not far away. like, for example, the large berlin airport talent is a big asset. as you know, stephen berlin is really a hub for the high tech industries. so tesla should be able to find the talent it needs. all that is, is much more important for the success of this factory than the potentially strict and difficult german labor laws. the current on the topic of german workers, new figures today, showing that unemployment the country has gone down.
and for more, let's bring in conrad who isn't in frankfort, colorado. hello, how much of a shift is this going to be for tesla to adjust the german labor laws? you know, stephen, when tesla opens a new factory in, for example, the united states or in china, it also has to learn about domestic regulation and laws and it has to apply them. i think there's nothing that cannot be solved. what's probably much more important for tesla is the assets of this investment. one of them is location at this...
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also joined by matthew moore who's been following this story for us here in berlin but let's go to conrad 1st one of pfizer and biotech are giving separate press conference why's that. well obviously this is a partnership that also involves a little bit of competition who can use about who can use this huge event for marketing of oneself but let me make this clear it's by on tech the relatively small german biotech company that developed the vaccine that you know made the huge innovative efforts to come up with a technology that's never been used before and the 2 charismatic founders dr zahi and his wife living to achieve here in mines city near frankfurt they are the ones to develop the vaccine they hold all the patterns etc. pfizer is of course the huge pharmaceutical company that has all the resources to help you know distribute produce the large amounts of this vaccine that have to be produced and then of course also help negotiate ing the deals with various governments that have ordered the vaccine. being a rather compare comparatively small company what kind of a milestone is this.
also joined by matthew moore who's been following this story for us here in berlin but let's go to conrad 1st one of pfizer and biotech are giving separate press conference why's that. well obviously this is a partnership that also involves a little bit of competition who can use about who can use this huge event for marketing of oneself but let me make this clear it's by on tech the relatively small german biotech company that developed the vaccine that you know made the huge innovative...
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of mine just wrote me about a bar island on staten island -- he said that's not the cops, that is conrad de blasio's guys. he said tell your audience it's true, it's not us. >> laura: all i can say is you can't take away all of our freedom but expected to go smoothly. it's not going to work out. i mean, you can try to manage human behavior before the holidays, people can be smart and wash their hands, where their masks, but people are on the edge. they are on the edge. >> sean: everybody knows now. i would urge people to do one thing. protect grandma and grandpa and mom and dad and watch "hannity" and "ingrham." >> laura: great to see you tonightec as always. i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from another busy washington tonight. now, this might be the biggest scandal you haven't heard about. the website, pornhub, we are going to bring the movement to shut it down. and governor cuomo and anthony fauci unveiled their new covid routine. but first, from coast-to-coast, anti-lockdown patriots are pointing out and exposing the hypocrisy of shutdown orders, and in some cases
of mine just wrote me about a bar island on staten island -- he said that's not the cops, that is conrad de blasio's guys. he said tell your audience it's true, it's not us. >> laura: all i can say is you can't take away all of our freedom but expected to go smoothly. it's not going to work out. i mean, you can try to manage human behavior before the holidays, people can be smart and wash their hands, where their masks, but people are on the edge. they are on the edge. >> sean:...
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richard daley oversaw a dinner 41,000 people at the conrad hilton hotel as they served roast beef. and played music. it pertains part of the story and things like the water tower which is still there has a little plaque on it. the city that could not be. stronger than fire. >> it has been a great pleasure to talk with you. people will agree on it. we just barely scratched the surface. this is a great read. >> it was a lot of work and a lot of fun to write. what could be a more appealing story to dig into and try to bring it to life. >> you certainly did. thank you so much for being with us this evening. >> i cannot thank you enough for taking this on to talk to me. independent bookstores. >> thank you. >> robert, we will turn it back to you. >> thank you for being our fearless questioner and leader through this. thank you doctor for joining us and talking about this wonderful new book. thank you to our audience who was with us here tonight. we hope that you will all have a great night. a flameless fire list night. no celebration tonight. we will hope to see you at another event soo
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corona virus such as the one discovered it in england it was one of several issues detail the reporter conrad who wasn't discussed with. his company's vaccine has recently been approved in europe. well 1st of all if congress relations dr shah in for the approval of your vaccine in the european union what does this step mean for ending the pandemic this is very important step so if this is the 1st approved acoustic scene in new york it means that we now can stop vaccination of. repeating population because or so in the providence of a sudden. stocking of the vaccination be expected of course that we have a benefit for the vaccine native people and be expect that we can have to get used to hospitalization particularly of the elderly people in the next months expect that if additional vaccine supply us and companies get approved and that he will be able until the end of summer to reach sufficient vaccine doses and suffocation immunity of the 8 and in the range of 60 to 70 percent which could tat us to control the pandemic before next winter in 10 to 21 ok we've seen use of this fast spreading va
corona virus such as the one discovered it in england it was one of several issues detail the reporter conrad who wasn't discussed with. his company's vaccine has recently been approved in europe. well 1st of all if congress relations dr shah in for the approval of your vaccine in the european union what does this step mean for ending the pandemic this is very important step so if this is the 1st approved acoustic scene in new york it means that we now can stop vaccination of. repeating...
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. >> reporter: nicole buchanan's husband conrad was just 39 years old, healthy, in the prime of his life. and just as puzzling, the long haul of it, those experiencing symptoms for months with noepd in sight. >> blood clots, seizures, tremors. >> reporter: but why do these symptoms linger in some people? why are seemingly healthy young people dyeing? we still don't really know. for some, it could be their immune systems react too violently, resulting in a storm of inflammation, cytokine storm. others say the answers may be in our genes. but on top of that, this disease exacerbated and unmasked existing inequities. >> african-americans are dyeing at a rate of 2 1/2 times than whites. latinos and native americans are dyeing at rate of 1 1/2 times higher >> reporter: what we do know is the virus has remained fairly constant but how we have reacted to it has made us our own worst enemy. by march 16th, the number of confirmed cases exploded to nearly 5,000 and we were worried. >> we've made the decision to further toughen the guidelines and blunt the infection now. >> reporter: but we didn't
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conrad cortez is defending the price of her merchandising they are made in the usa. capitalist now and are you on board? >> greg: i can't believe housing a phobic she is that it's a selling point that it's made in the usa, she's obviously racist. who knew a communist could be so capitalistic? she's selling slogans that go against the very thing she's doing. she should be giving these away for free, is what she should be doing. she should be taking a loss. who cares if she makes a profit? she didn't care about the thousands of jobs in new york city that she kills because amazon chose not to come here and she becomes a business person leslie. would he think is buying these shirts? not working class kids. it's rich white liberal college kids desperately seeking a virtue signal. she's just praying on them. >> did you get the latest sweatshirt? that's what everyone's asking. you can also pick up a drink water and don't be racist teacher for $27, and abolish i.c.e. cap. >> jesse: now i know what to get juan for christmas. i had to do this but i'm not going to go after aoc.
conrad cortez is defending the price of her merchandising they are made in the usa. capitalist now and are you on board? >> greg: i can't believe housing a phobic she is that it's a selling point that it's made in the usa, she's obviously racist. who knew a communist could be so capitalistic? she's selling slogans that go against the very thing she's doing. she should be giving these away for free, is what she should be doing. she should be taking a loss. who cares if she makes a profit?...
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a cop friend of mine just wrote me about a bar island on staten island -- he said that's is conrad deys. he said tell your audience it's true, it's not us. >> laura: all i can say is you can't take away all of our freedom but expected to go smoothly. it's not going to work out. i mean, you can try to manage human behavior before the holidays, people can be smart and wash their hands, where their masks, but people are on the edge. they are on the edge. >> sean: everybody knows now. i would urge people to do one thing.
a cop friend of mine just wrote me about a bar island on staten island -- he said that's is conrad deys. he said tell your audience it's true, it's not us. >> laura: all i can say is you can't take away all of our freedom but expected to go smoothly. it's not going to work out. i mean, you can try to manage human behavior before the holidays, people can be smart and wash their hands, where their masks, but people are on the edge. they are on the edge. >> sean: everybody knows now. i...
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and joseph conrad, the heart of darkness. >> guest: i lore the yellow house. -- i love the yellow housejust to connect to it the gulf coast. she's from new orleans. new orleans is always the big city. always over there. with us country folk from moss point. at the level of structure it is absolutely gorgeous book and it's beautifully written, and so it's a memoir put it's so much more than that and how this house is the anchoring metaphor, just a beautiful book. and i think it's important for me to kind of reach for contemporary writers pause often times we find ourselves looking back to the giants and thinking we're just empty facts, put i've read my emerson too much to know we cant stand in a kind of deferential relationship to the writers of the past. like i didn't write a book about jimmy baldwin. i wrote with him and i want to lift up sarah broom and immap any perry and other -- imani perry who are doing extraordinary work and i'm reading heart of darkness with a reading group i've been reading with them for the lasting since-seven monthed and we just finned kafka and now we're rea
and joseph conrad, the heart of darkness. >> guest: i lore the yellow house. -- i love the yellow housejust to connect to it the gulf coast. she's from new orleans. new orleans is always the big city. always over there. with us country folk from moss point. at the level of structure it is absolutely gorgeous book and it's beautifully written, and so it's a memoir put it's so much more than that and how this house is the anchoring metaphor, just a beautiful book. and i think it's important...
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the top coaches in the game, jodie conrad. >> a class act. >>> the top five teams in the penultimatege rankings remain unchanged. alabama leads, followed by notre dame, clemson, and penn state. as notre dame and clemson will meet for the second time this season in saturday's acc championship game. meanwhile, the crimson tide head into the s.e.c. championship after florida dropped a loss at home to lsu. and ohio state, after playing only five games this season, takes on number 14, northwestern, in the big ten championship. on the outside, iowa state who didn't play this past weekend moved up a spot to number six as they entered the big 12 championship against tenth ranked oklahoma. and undefeated cincinnati now ranks ninth behind the one-loss cyclones and the two-loss gators and georgia bulldogs after slipping a spot in the rankings, despite not playing since november 21st. they're go to be get a chance to impress the committee in the title game against number 23 tulsa. >>> the nba where the milwaukee bucks have announced that reigning two-time nba mvp john y giannis antetokounmpo has
the top coaches in the game, jodie conrad. >> a class act. >>> the top five teams in the penultimatege rankings remain unchanged. alabama leads, followed by notre dame, clemson, and penn state. as notre dame and clemson will meet for the second time this season in saturday's acc championship game. meanwhile, the crimson tide head into the s.e.c. championship after florida dropped a loss at home to lsu. and ohio state, after playing only five games this season, takes on number 14,...
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. >> reporter: nicole buchanan's husband, conrad, was just 39 years old, healthy, in the prime of hisg haulers, those experiencing symptoms for months, with no end in sight. >> blood clots, seizures, tremors. >> reporter: but why do these symptoms linger in some people? why are seemingly healthy young people dying? we still don't really know. for some, it could be their immune systems react too violently, resulting in a storm of inflammation, a cytokine storm. others experts say the answers may be in our genes. but on top of that, this disease exacerbated and unmasked existing inequities. >> african-americans are dying at a rate nearly two and a half times higher than whites. latinos and native americans are dying at a rate more than 1 1/2 times higher. >> what we do know is that the virus has remained fairly constant. but how we have reacted to it has made us our own worst enemies. by march 16th. the number of confirmed cases exploded to nearly 5,000 and we were worried. >> we've made the decision to further toughen the guidelines and blunt the infection now. >> reporter: but we didn
. >> reporter: nicole buchanan's husband, conrad, was just 39 years old, healthy, in the prime of hisg haulers, those experiencing symptoms for months, with no end in sight. >> blood clots, seizures, tremors. >> reporter: but why do these symptoms linger in some people? why are seemingly healthy young people dying? we still don't really know. for some, it could be their immune systems react too violently, resulting in a storm of inflammation, a cytokine storm. others experts...
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requested a year approval for its vaccine, both drugs to be around 95 percent effective, correspondent conrad bruce and sent us this update from frankfurt on the financial markets. high hopes are put of the various promising candidates for a corona vaccine. the month of december has started on an upbeat note here at the frankfurt stock exchange of this. after a strong month of november in november alone, the german index dax around about 15 percent. now it will be important to bridge the gap until we have a vaccine. that's what many economists are convinced off, which means that government spending should not be ending too soon. and worldwide, government should corporate next year. when it comes to distributing the corona vaccine. the europeans have long criticized big tech companies while failing to develop any of their own. the e.u. thinks it has a solution on both counts though. a new block wide cloud infrastructure. it's calling gaia x. . it's a new set of standards meant to create an open, uniform tech playing field for companies across the 27 member countries. provide an answer to tech
requested a year approval for its vaccine, both drugs to be around 95 percent effective, correspondent conrad bruce and sent us this update from frankfurt on the financial markets. high hopes are put of the various promising candidates for a corona vaccine. the month of december has started on an upbeat note here at the frankfurt stock exchange of this. after a strong month of november in november alone, the german index dax around about 15 percent. now it will be important to bridge the gap...
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way memorial drive the dead are arising, the life of malcolm x, consciousness is hardest and joseph conradhe heart of " darkness. any of those books you want to add a little mention to? to connect it to the gulf coast with us country folk as it were but at the level of structure it is a gorgeous book and beautifully written it's more than that and how it is the anchoring metaphor and it's important for me to reach because often times we find ourselves looking back but we can't stand any kind of differential relationship to the past. like i didn't write a book about him, i wrote it with him and there were others doing extraordinary work. but i've been reading with them for the past six or seven months. about half and half fiction and nonfiction you thought about writing fiction. >> absolutely great i have to give better. it's hidden there in the office. one of these days i have a story about my grandmother someone who lost her children to suicide and it is an amazing story. >> begin again, is that a fair and analysis? >> it has elements of the tradition, yes. even though i come out of the t
way memorial drive the dead are arising, the life of malcolm x, consciousness is hardest and joseph conradhe heart of " darkness. any of those books you want to add a little mention to? to connect it to the gulf coast with us country folk as it were but at the level of structure it is a gorgeous book and beautifully written it's more than that and how it is the anchoring metaphor and it's important for me to reach because often times we find ourselves looking back but we can't stand any...
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it tells the story of conrad buchanan, a dj in ft. meyers, florida, who loved dancing with his daughter, skye. his family never got the chance to say good-bye. they are now part of that 54%. that 54% includes people who knew and loved ellen shriner. a hospice nurse in fairborn, ohio. her sister, nancy, calls her the best aunt, ever. also, among the 50%. peggy flanagan. to many, he will be a statistic. but i'll remember a loving older brother, father, uncle, and husband. that 54%, also, includes everyone connected with 23-year-old riley barrons, who contacted cov contracted covid and suffered a mini stroke. >> i would say i think there's a lot of people still not taking this seriously, and now is the time to do that. i never thought -- one, i never thought that i would get covid, in the first place. and then, two, didn't think that it would be that bad when i first tested positive. i thought, i'll get over this. and so, i think it's important to realize how unpredictable this virus is, and to start taking it seriously. >> young or old,
it tells the story of conrad buchanan, a dj in ft. meyers, florida, who loved dancing with his daughter, skye. his family never got the chance to say good-bye. they are now part of that 54%. that 54% includes people who knew and loved ellen shriner. a hospice nurse in fairborn, ohio. her sister, nancy, calls her the best aunt, ever. also, among the 50%. peggy flanagan. to many, he will be a statistic. but i'll remember a loving older brother, father, uncle, and husband. that 54%, also, includes...
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whether it's faulkner, whether it's virginia wolfe, whether it's conrad. you need a 20th century modernist. i'm not saying you need faulkner. now, if it's an american literature course, i think, absolutely, you do need faulkner. you do need faulkner. and in doing that, some of the reasons people might want to remove him is -- is because he can be controversial. his characters use the n word all the time. he writes about racially through topics. i give what movie reviews call content advisory. i say we're going to have that word. rape, murder, incest. in one book, beastiality. we are going to have violent death. we're going to have every crime imaginable and i just want you to know that. movie reviews will say why this movie got an r rating. i think he's got to be in an american literature class that doesn't say you have to admire everything that's on that page. i, myself, think that literature becomes most alive, not when it's presented as something to bow down before but, as something to wrestle with. to engage with. sometimes, to mire and to argue with.
whether it's faulkner, whether it's virginia wolfe, whether it's conrad. you need a 20th century modernist. i'm not saying you need faulkner. now, if it's an american literature course, i think, absolutely, you do need faulkner. you do need faulkner. and in doing that, some of the reasons people might want to remove him is -- is because he can be controversial. his characters use the n word all the time. he writes about racially through topics. i give what movie reviews call content advisory. i...
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drive, the debtor arising, the life of malcolm x, susan, consciousness is harness to flesh and joseph conradhe heart of darkness. any of those books you want to add a little mention to. but at the level of structure, it is a gorgeous book and beautifully written. a memoir but so much more than that and how this house is the metaphor, it's just a beautiful book it's a beautiful book and i think it's important for me to kind ofeach for contemporary writers because, you know, often times we find ourselves looking back to the giants and thinking that we are just empty facts, right, but i read emerson too much to understand we can't std in differential writers of the past. i didn't write a book about jimmy baldwin and i wrote with him. ii want to lift up, you know, sarah broom and others who are doing some extraordinary work in this moment, so, yeah. i'm reading joseph comrades, i've been reading for the last 6, 7 months. we are readi the heart of darkness and it's amazing. >> have you thought ant writing -- about writing fiction? >>absolutely. i have to get better before i let anyone read it bau
drive, the debtor arising, the life of malcolm x, susan, consciousness is harness to flesh and joseph conradhe heart of darkness. any of those books you want to add a little mention to. but at the level of structure, it is a gorgeous book and beautifully written. a memoir but so much more than that and how this house is the metaphor, it's just a beautiful book it's a beautiful book and i think it's important for me to kind ofeach for contemporary writers because, you know, often times we find...
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pushed back big wind and resulted in funding for water development, sharon segner, jessica holay, conrad schatte and lindsey ga sea worked with those teams. we tried to get the message right. words matter. we spent a lot of time on headlis so we could cony what we're trying to do and the individuals who led our communications unit, included alexia poe, harvey valentine, lee pitts, gym jeffries, bryan brya margaret atkinson, liz wolgemuth, ashton dies and taylor haulsee. we are misty marshal who came to us from the white house where she was director of correspond for laura bush. one of the toughest jobs in the sena office, peoe outside the senate don't appreciate this as much is the job of scheduler. it requires constan changes, great discrion, enormous promptness and attention to detail. every day is a mismatch of meetings and calls. there is no schedule in the united states senate, y keep up with what's going on and put it down on a piece of paper and suddenly rg can be wiped out -- suddenly everything can be wiped out. the legislative director conduction the office orchestra, i've been
pushed back big wind and resulted in funding for water development, sharon segner, jessica holay, conrad schatte and lindsey ga sea worked with those teams. we tried to get the message right. words matter. we spent a lot of time on headlis so we could cony what we're trying to do and the individuals who led our communications unit, included alexia poe, harvey valentine, lee pitts, gym jeffries, bryan brya margaret atkinson, liz wolgemuth, ashton dies and taylor haulsee. we are misty marshal who...
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conrad stefan, a leading researcher on the consequences of climate change in the arctic who died in a tragic accident this last summer. stefanber talking to dr. into thousand seven in greenland and heard about research that caused climate change -- and heard about research that was causing the ice sheet to melt at unprecedented speed. and because of our failure to take drastic action, the ice sheet is melting twice as fast as it was during that visit 13 years ago. the arctic region is not some far, remote expanse. it provides livelihoods to many. it is a global fishing center. it is a cultural and sacred place for arctic and indigenous peoples. it is the home of rare and endangered species. and it is now at immediate risk as a result of the human-caused climate crisis. the arctic is a keystone of our climate system, which means arctic security is a national security issue affecting all americans. i want to thank our witnesses for being here. thank you, all, for the work you do. you, admiralto ask ray, last year, we spoke about coast guard oil spill preparedness. the coast guard previo
conrad stefan, a leading researcher on the consequences of climate change in the arctic who died in a tragic accident this last summer. stefanber talking to dr. into thousand seven in greenland and heard about research that caused climate change -- and heard about research that was causing the ice sheet to melt at unprecedented speed. and because of our failure to take drastic action, the ice sheet is melting twice as fast as it was during that visit 13 years ago. the arctic region is not some...
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host: conrad, philadelphia. quick question.nsurance,state farm for 35 years, you never filed a claim. you file a claim tomorrow. they kick you out. what happens to the profits they make from 30 years? people never put claims in but when someone wants to put a claim in against them -- what happens to that money they made from 1952 to 2020? to theow does that apply protection of businesses from covid lawsuits? caller: insurance companies saying they cannot pay if regular people sue them. consumers have been paying them for the last 30 years. host: should businesses be protected? caller: no. is the lawsuit country of the world. you say something wrong, you can get a lawsuit. look at washington, d.c. 60 lawsuits. they can to. we can't. can you find out how many corporations have given elected officials money that lobby for them? host: steve, mentor, ohio. as far as suing, it comes down to gross negligence. business isthe negligent and provable, they could be sued. goerwise, any suit should and sue trump. host: we heard senator durb
host: conrad, philadelphia. quick question.nsurance,state farm for 35 years, you never filed a claim. you file a claim tomorrow. they kick you out. what happens to the profits they make from 30 years? people never put claims in but when someone wants to put a claim in against them -- what happens to that money they made from 1952 to 2020? to theow does that apply protection of businesses from covid lawsuits? caller: insurance companies saying they cannot pay if regular people sue them....
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>> there are children in this world just like conrad and i can't even imagine anything like this happening again. >>> suddenly, there was a man with his arm around my neck and a gun to my head. i shoved my purse into his chest and i said jesus save me. and the bullet shot me right in the head and i went down. >> lord jesus. oh my god. >> it came out of nowhere, a sweet stay at home mom from a strong family of faith shot point bank at her own garage door. >> my dad is like collapsed on the ground. >> it was very traumatic to see, very emotional time. >> her survival seemed like a miracle. >> i didn't know if i would live. >> was this some awful random crime or did someone want her dead? that was mystery number one. >> someone was out there. >> yeah. we were scared. >> mystery number two? a secret 1600 miles away. >> there were several text messages. >> just slowly snowballing. >> it was like a punch in the gut. >> and mystery number three. >> i'm mean. i'm going to hurt you. >> who would they turn out to be? >> like dang, what did this lady do? >> faith, temptation, and a twist the size of
>> there are children in this world just like conrad and i can't even imagine anything like this happening again. >>> suddenly, there was a man with his arm around my neck and a gun to my head. i shoved my purse into his chest and i said jesus save me. and the bullet shot me right in the head and i went down. >> lord jesus. oh my god. >> it came out of nowhere, a sweet stay at home mom from a strong family of faith shot point bank at her own garage door. >> my...
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conrad khan really holds the attention in his first lead role.s shaping up to be the next tom hardy. yes. right, let me call you back. all right, all right. what do you do? entrepreneur. what? someone who works for themselves. not all the dialogue in county lines rings true, but the storytelling is impressive, showing most events through tyler's point of view. it's a worthwhile watch that's in cinemas and on digital now. everyone say "christmas"! no, don't say that, just smile. 0k. blurry, boring. nope, nope, nope. 0k, none of these will do. we will try again tomorrow. thank you. having sat through the likes of the family stone and four christmases, i don't always relish the idea of a glossy festive romantic comedy. but happiest season has a twist on the genre. it's about two women. how can you not like the lights and decorations? this is beautiful. come with me to my parents' house for christmas. abby, you and harper have a perfect relationship. she is my person and i really want everyone to know that. i want to marry her. i'm going to ask her d
conrad khan really holds the attention in his first lead role.s shaping up to be the next tom hardy. yes. right, let me call you back. all right, all right. what do you do? entrepreneur. what? someone who works for themselves. not all the dialogue in county lines rings true, but the storytelling is impressive, showing most events through tyler's point of view. it's a worthwhile watch that's in cinemas and on digital now. everyone say "christmas"! no, don't say that, just smile. 0k....
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here we can take a look at as you tell us what this means, it's samuel jimenez, edwardo mamaleho, conradago police, the other two are from surrounding chicago areas, but last week, frank gave us the material to go out to these three houses and let these widows know that their mortgage has been paid, and they were just thrilled because that's a huge burden on them. it's so important that we keep them in the loop. they want to be part of the police department still. next weekend, we're going out for our annual operation santa. there is 17 families who have 24 kids in school that we're going to have santa stop at each house and drop-off gifts and it means so much to the families to show that we haven't forgotten them. will: those state troopers are up on the screen gerald wayne and christopher lambert which they join the families being helped out by tunnel to towers. frank, it's really cool what you're doing you guys have obviously expanded the first responder families you're helping. i would imagine, as you point out, many people out there would like to help out it's tunnelto towers.org, a
here we can take a look at as you tell us what this means, it's samuel jimenez, edwardo mamaleho, conradago police, the other two are from surrounding chicago areas, but last week, frank gave us the material to go out to these three houses and let these widows know that their mortgage has been paid, and they were just thrilled because that's a huge burden on them. it's so important that we keep them in the loop. they want to be part of the police department still. next weekend, we're going out...
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conrad veterans afirs health care clinic. the presiding officer: thout objection, the committee is discharge and the senate will proceed to the measure. ms. murkowski: i ask unanimous consent that the bill be considered read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. murkowski: i ask unanimous consent that the committee on veterans' affairs be discharged from further consideration of h.r. 7347 and the senate proceed to its immediate consideration. the presiding ficer: the clerk will report. the clerk: h.r. 7347, a act to designate theedical center of the department of veterans affairs in ann arbor, michigan, the lieutenant colonel charles ketes medical center. the presiding oicer: without objection, the committee is discharged and the senat will proceed to the measure. ms. murkowski: i ask unanimous consent that the bill be considered read a third time and passed and that the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon t
conrad veterans afirs health care clinic. the presiding officer: thout objection, the committee is discharge and the senate will proceed to the measure. ms. murkowski: i ask unanimous consent that the bill be considered read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. murkowski: i ask unanimous consent that the committee on veterans' affairs be discharged from further consideration of h.r. 7347 and...