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you can read more of those comments on newsweek.oger glenn said it was painfully obvious that he knew the questions coming. he lost track midsentence. from michigan, the president says he will allow the president look at the broader facility when the new man is given, depressed about pushback. disappointed. he came prepared, he did not belittle any reporters. what most presidential press conferences were like prior to 2017. which means that cold of the orange idiot hated it. you can make comments on twitter at @cspanwj. democrats line, lorene is next. caller: joe biden it did so much better than trump ever did. he did not do as good as obama, obama is the high bar and trump is the low bar. he was calm, cohesive. he spoke in full sentences. he did not speak in gibberish. he had notes, he was prepared. what a tragedy, that we have a president who comes prepared. i cannot believe these people. the american media failed us. they were awful. i cannot believe how long the questions were. sometimes longer than the answers. i thought the qu
you can read more of those comments on newsweek.oger glenn said it was painfully obvious that he knew the questions coming. he lost track midsentence. from michigan, the president says he will allow the president look at the broader facility when the new man is given, depressed about pushback. disappointed. he came prepared, he did not belittle any reporters. what most presidential press conferences were like prior to 2017. which means that cold of the orange idiot hated it. you can make...
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vance has a col number "newsweek" hat -- has a column in "newsweek" that explains it well.ys true compassion requires borders and stopping illegal immigration. he describes meeting a hotel tycoon who was complaining that's trump's strong border policies were making him pay workers a higher wage. he was complaining he had to pay american workers $20 an hour because there weren't enough illegals available to pay $18 an hour. tens of millions of americans are still unemployed. small businesses have been crushed. and wealthy donors and their puppets are still looking for cheap foreign labor. even if they test positive for covid and even if they compete directly with struggling american workers. it's about money. nearly every financial leader and business in this country is a supportern of the democratic party. they love illegal immigration because their livelihoods are subsidized by illegal immigration. and illegals are subsidized by the taxpayer. it's a redistribution scheme from the moore to the rich much more immigration means lower wages for workers and easy access to serva
vance has a col number "newsweek" hat -- has a column in "newsweek" that explains it well.ys true compassion requires borders and stopping illegal immigration. he describes meeting a hotel tycoon who was complaining that's trump's strong border policies were making him pay workers a higher wage. he was complaining he had to pay american workers $20 an hour because there weren't enough illegals available to pay $18 an hour. tens of millions of americans are still unemployed....
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the pilot on this flight was from newsweek trying to not. get the. morkie. to kind of touristic to find concorde beauty and speed to describe the plane or it's always been a minute by every pilot early on and more the at parvati's of it as your vehicle caught in a boat is going to top design and top speed but also talk technology and. to the future. technology. to your. concorde was the world's fastest ever passenger aircraft be a star and have active the he's now become a legend that continues to move people and fascinate millions. the music the plane was built to push the limits of aviation it's that he did you have to take off his accent or a tube to maximum speed and maximum altitude for cruising. you're always flying your very high screen. throughout take on the. the bus from a different it all sort of we can't afford any mistakes or arizona concorde so we are very careful just possible of the money that's also. in the plates will be served today the flight from paris to new york is fully booked. many passengers travel with big pounds i'm small pockets.
the pilot on this flight was from newsweek trying to not. get the. morkie. to kind of touristic to find concorde beauty and speed to describe the plane or it's always been a minute by every pilot early on and more the at parvati's of it as your vehicle caught in a boat is going to top design and top speed but also talk technology and. to the future. technology. to your. concorde was the world's fastest ever passenger aircraft be a star and have active the he's now become a legend that continues...
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newsweek adding that a second note card provided details on infrastructure data. they also had the use of notes -- they also said that the use of notes when giving a press conference is not unprecedented. the story adding that president biden's cheat sheet ignited comment on social media, as contrasting takes were offered on the president separate performance. some said it was a professional decision, while others argued it was a mark of decline. -- biden was calm and cohesive, he spoke in full sentences. he did not speak in gibberish. what tragedy for america that he comes to press conference prepared. i can't believe people. i don't know what to say. the american media failed us. i cannot believe how long the questions were. sometimes longer than the answers. i thought the questions were irrelevant. my mother still has not gotten her stimulus check. why is nobody asking about that? there's a lot of things i could've asked about. and i thought joe biden did great. host: what did you specifically learn from the conference? guest: my husband is getting a shot soon.
newsweek adding that a second note card provided details on infrastructure data. they also had the use of notes -- they also said that the use of notes when giving a press conference is not unprecedented. the story adding that president biden's cheat sheet ignited comment on social media, as contrasting takes were offered on the president separate performance. some said it was a professional decision, while others argued it was a mark of decline. -- biden was calm and cohesive, he spoke in full...
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i want to commend "newsweek" for their journalistic integrity.rming that fact check i'm sure was not an easy decision to make but it was the right decision to make. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that we enter this fact check into the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cruz: it is clear and indisputable that a significant number of illegal immigrants will receive checks and are receiving checks right now. all 100 members of this body were misinformed by the democratic senator that no illegal aliens would receive fact checks. would receive, rather, checks -- stimulus checks. so i want to give my colleagues a chance to adopt the amendment now with the correct information, with the true information, with the factual information. and i would note as well in these deeply partisan times it's easy for republicans to throw insults at democrats, it's easy for democrats to throw insults at republicans. far too much of that occurs. the senator from illinois, who is a friend, who i served with for nine years, is a talented senator.
i want to commend "newsweek" for their journalistic integrity.rming that fact check i'm sure was not an easy decision to make but it was the right decision to make. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that we enter this fact check into the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cruz: it is clear and indisputable that a significant number of illegal immigrants will receive checks and are receiving checks right now. all 100 members of this body were misinformed by the...
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how did "newsweek" know what qanon was up to?an called ken had told reporter david weigle that donald trump would be inaugurated again on march 20th, it's a dave weigle story -- forget everything you heard about march 4th. it he told dave the real invasion is going to be march 20th. so be afraid. at some point listening to these various explanations, the hysteria never ending, you've got to wonder how the democratic party and its minions in the news media are different from any other doomsday cult, always telling us the world is going to end whether it's global warming or white nationalist insurrection, and when the world doesn't end, they don't even pause and they don't seem ashamed. they just change the date of the world ending. it's all pretty embarrassing but they never seem embarrassed. jean dixon used to do this, she was a professional psychic, i had a calm and hundreds of papers. she once predicted the world with end on fourth 1962. did it end? it didn't. the world and end in 1962 and when it didn't, she very cleverly exte
how did "newsweek" know what qanon was up to?an called ken had told reporter david weigle that donald trump would be inaugurated again on march 20th, it's a dave weigle story -- forget everything you heard about march 4th. it he told dave the real invasion is going to be march 20th. so be afraid. at some point listening to these various explanations, the hysteria never ending, you've got to wonder how the democratic party and its minions in the news media are different from any other...
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how did "newsweek" know what q-anon was up to?ell, because a man called ken had "told reporter david weekle that donald trump will be inaugurated again on march 20." a dave weigel. ken told dave the real invasion will be march 20. so be afraid. at some point, listening to these various explanations, the hysteria never ending, you've got to wonder how the democratic party and its mignons in the news media are different from any other doomsday cult. they are always telling us the world is going to end, whether it's from global warming or a white nationalist insurrection, and when the world doesn't end, they don't even pause and they don't seem ashamed. they just change the date of the world ending. it's all pretty embarrassing but they never seem embarrass. jean dixon used to do this. remember her? she was a professional psychic? she wrote a column in hundreds of papers for decade. she once predicted the world would end on february 4, 1962. did it end? no, it didn't. spoiler alert. the world didn't end in 1962 and when it didn't jea
how did "newsweek" know what q-anon was up to?ell, because a man called ken had "told reporter david weekle that donald trump will be inaugurated again on march 20." a dave weigel. ken told dave the real invasion will be march 20. so be afraid. at some point, listening to these various explanations, the hysteria never ending, you've got to wonder how the democratic party and its mignons in the news media are different from any other doomsday cult. they are always telling us...
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another magazine newsweek has had some forceful women on its staff insisting on being moved up into writingions instead of just research. it seems to me since these changes are taking place in the media, it is going to spread out. it is important for women to become sensitized to where the get the ideas of themselves. things that are given, what certain men have thought, you can become aware of the difference between stereotypes and maybe what you really are and can feel more willing to make demands and assert yourself and feel justified in thinking what you think and doing what you want to do and feeling you have a right to do that. without the approval, or whatever, of some man saying, yes it is all right you can do this, or no, that is not appropriate. lyn: what seems to me is happening is the alternate of approaches. perhaps not, perhaps there is something else for me and, what can i choose? what can i do? cathy: i think part of the problem is that our society is organized for full-time wives and mothers. if anyone wants to do part-time work it is very difficult. we have to start breaki
another magazine newsweek has had some forceful women on its staff insisting on being moved up into writingions instead of just research. it seems to me since these changes are taking place in the media, it is going to spread out. it is important for women to become sensitized to where the get the ideas of themselves. things that are given, what certain men have thought, you can become aware of the difference between stereotypes and maybe what you really are and can feel more willing to make...
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in beijing, the beijing bureau chief for newsweek.nd the founder of strategic pan indo pacific arena and former director of political and security community in the asean secretary and. scott, let me start with you. it was quite a tense confrontation at the beginning of the meeting between the u.s. and china. how unexpected was that? >> i don't know that it was necessarily that unexpected. the biden administration has spent a week framing its engagements in asia and towards china, with the expectation that there are areas of concentration -- confrontation, there are areas of cooperation, and there will be an adversarial component to the relationship that will persist from the trump administration, and it is somewhat different from what we saw under obama the last time that this team was engaged. >> is the fact that the beginning of these talks was so confrontational, and the fact that confrontation was actually on camera, that it was made public? does it suggest to you the discussions behind the scenes will be even more contentious? ca
in beijing, the beijing bureau chief for newsweek.nd the founder of strategic pan indo pacific arena and former director of political and security community in the asean secretary and. scott, let me start with you. it was quite a tense confrontation at the beginning of the meeting between the u.s. and china. how unexpected was that? >> i don't know that it was necessarily that unexpected. the biden administration has spent a week framing its engagements in asia and towards china, with the...
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another magazine, "newsweek," has had some very forceful women on its staff, insisting on being movedinto writing positions instead of just researching positions. it seems to me since these changes are taking place in the media, it's going to spread out. >> it's important for women to become sensitized to, like, where they get the ideas of themselves. from the dance, that these aren't sort of givens, these are what certain men have thought. you can become aware of the difference between stereotypes and maybe what you really are and can feel more willing to make demands and assert yourself and feel justified in thinking what you think and doing what you want to do and feeling you have a right to do that without the approval or whatever of some man saying, yes, it's already, dear, you can do this, or no, this isn't appropriate, you wouldn't really like that. >> what seems to me is happening now is really the possibilities of alternate approaches is really opening up, giving the individual a chance to think, well, perhaps not, perhaps there is something else for me and what can i choose,
another magazine, "newsweek," has had some very forceful women on its staff, insisting on being movedinto writing positions instead of just researching positions. it seems to me since these changes are taking place in the media, it's going to spread out. >> it's important for women to become sensitized to, like, where they get the ideas of themselves. from the dance, that these aren't sort of givens, these are what certain men have thought. you can become aware of the difference...
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the pilot on this flight was from newsweek trying to not. get there morkie. to kind of touristic to find concorde beauty and speed to disguise the plane there has always been a mind by every pilot simply will not go to mordor at parvati's of your eyes your vehicle caught it in a body is. design and touch screens. are also top technology and window to the future. technology. to your. concorde was the world's fastest ever passenger aircraft be a star and have active that he's now become a legend that continues to move people and fascinate millions. the joy the music the plane was built to push the limits of aviation it's they need to take off his accent or a tube to maximum speed and that's what i'm outta tube for cruising. you're always flying your vesicare stream. throughout take on the. the bus from a different it all sort of public and we can't afford any mistakes or arizona concorde so we are very careful sponsor of someone who does also. in the plates will be soon to take the flight from paris to the york is fully booked. many passengers travel with big p
the pilot on this flight was from newsweek trying to not. get there morkie. to kind of touristic to find concorde beauty and speed to disguise the plane there has always been a mind by every pilot simply will not go to mordor at parvati's of your eyes your vehicle caught it in a body is. design and touch screens. are also top technology and window to the future. technology. to your. concorde was the world's fastest ever passenger aircraft be a star and have active that he's now become a legend...
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another magazine newsweek has had some very forceful women on its staff insisting on being moved up intoitions, instead of just research. it seems since its taking place in the media, it's going to spread out. it is going to be attention grabbing. >> it's important for women to become sensitized to, like, where they get the ideas of themselves. things like, from these are not given, this is with certain men have thought. you can become aware of the difference between stereotypes and maybe what you really are, and can feel more willing to make demands and assert yourself, and feel justified and thinking what you are thinking, doing what you want to do, feeling you have a right to do it without the approval, or whatever, of some man saying, yes, it's all right, you can do this. this is not appropriate. you cannot really like that. something like that. with seems to me to be happening now is the possibilities of alternate approaches is opening up. >> giving individuals a chance to think, perhaps not, perhaps there is something else for me. what can i choose? what can i do? >> i think part o
another magazine newsweek has had some very forceful women on its staff insisting on being moved up intoitions, instead of just research. it seems since its taking place in the media, it's going to spread out. it is going to be attention grabbing. >> it's important for women to become sensitized to, like, where they get the ideas of themselves. things like, from these are not given, this is with certain men have thought. you can become aware of the difference between stereotypes and maybe...
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the pilot on this flight was from newsweek trying to not. get them or. to kind of touristic to find concorde beauty and speed to disguise the plane that's always been open minded by every pilot and they will not on him order at parvati's or value. it in a body is going to talk design and top speed but also talk technology and. the future. technology. to your. concorde was the world's fastest ever passenger aircraft be a star and have active days now become a legend that continues to move people and fascinate millions. the music the plane was built to push the limits of aviation it's that he did after takeoff $680.00 to maximum speed of the next one amount of food for cruising. you're always flying your very high risk being able to. get it through a take on the. the bus from it if it is also a little problem we can't afford any mistakes or arizona concorde so we are very careful sponsor of the money that's also. every plates one piece to 10 the flight from paris to york is fully booked. many passengers travel with big i'm small package. concorde is still
the pilot on this flight was from newsweek trying to not. get them or. to kind of touristic to find concorde beauty and speed to disguise the plane that's always been open minded by every pilot and they will not on him order at parvati's or value. it in a body is going to talk design and top speed but also talk technology and. the future. technology. to your. concorde was the world's fastest ever passenger aircraft be a star and have active days now become a legend that continues to move people...
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will bring her into the conversation in just a second, but i want to quote something you wrote in newsweek recently and get you to expand on this. our freedom to innovate has brought us so far. some seem to think we have gone -- come far enough. they are attacking the foundation of the american internet innovation. it is put a size antitrust enforcement and a good section 230. -- a gutted section 230. >> this is a tech lash. it is focused on a couple of companies who have been very successful. the internet has grown up in a space that is permission loose innovation, where if you have a new idea, you can go out and try it without having to seek permission from somebody, whether that be a big company or the government. that environment has proven its worth in the internet space. when we think about innovation and changing technologies, most of it has been somehow connected to this type of permission loose environment and the internet, at least in the past 20 years or so. the new threats to that, the idea that we need to step in and create new types of regulation, i have concerns about that.
will bring her into the conversation in just a second, but i want to quote something you wrote in newsweek recently and get you to expand on this. our freedom to innovate has brought us so far. some seem to think we have gone -- come far enough. they are attacking the foundation of the american internet innovation. it is put a size antitrust enforcement and a good section 230. -- a gutted section 230. >> this is a tech lash. it is focused on a couple of companies who have been very...
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pulled the vessel off the sound bank and i had to refloat in whole to traffic in both directions for newsweek 10 percent of global trade possibly through this canal in egypt every day. just look at it go. after bringing one of the world's most important waterways to a standstill the 400 meter long ship is moving along at 1.5 knots a salvage team did an excellent job you know we were in a real critical situation when it was touching on both banks and there was real risk of cracking in the center of the ship but the game entirely changed once they got that stern free and were able to pivot it. pivot back parallel to the canal. pressure on rescue workers had been mounting as the maritime traffic jam grew to over $400.00 ships suppliers had to decide whether to wait indefinitely or sail an additional 7000 kilometers around the african continent for now they can breathe a sigh of relief but questions remain. well i just think this probably goes to show is the fragility graps of the global supply chain i mean this is a very significant markets are also very one of my g. canals in the world you know
pulled the vessel off the sound bank and i had to refloat in whole to traffic in both directions for newsweek 10 percent of global trade possibly through this canal in egypt every day. just look at it go. after bringing one of the world's most important waterways to a standstill the 400 meter long ship is moving along at 1.5 knots a salvage team did an excellent job you know we were in a real critical situation when it was touching on both banks and there was real risk of cracking in the center...
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we will bring her into the conversation in a minute, but i want to quote something you wrote in "newsweekour freedom to innovate has brought us so far since the 1990's, but some think we have gone far enough. they are attacking the innovation of american internet, seeking sweeping regulation, higher taxes, politicized antitrust enforcement and a gutted section 230." neil: i think people call it a techlash. and it is focused on a couple big companies that have been successful. but the internet has generally grown up in a space that we call permissionless innovation, where if you have a new idea, you can try it without having to seek permission from somebody, whether that be a big company or the government. and that environment is one that has proven its worth in the internet space. when we think about innovation and changing technologies, most of it has been somehow connected to this type of permissionless environment in the internet, at least in the past 20 years or so. and the new thrust of the outcome of the idea we need to step in and create new regulation, i have concerns about that.
we will bring her into the conversation in a minute, but i want to quote something you wrote in "newsweekour freedom to innovate has brought us so far since the 1990's, but some think we have gone far enough. they are attacking the innovation of american internet, seeking sweeping regulation, higher taxes, politicized antitrust enforcement and a gutted section 230." neil: i think people call it a techlash. and it is focused on a couple big companies that have been successful. but the...
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the pilot on this flight was from newsweek trying to not. get there morkie. to kind of touristic find concourse c. and speak to this guy the plane there's always been a mind by every pilot's only gautam order at parvati's of eli's journey all got it in a boat is going to talk design and top speed. but also talk technology and. the future. technology. to your. concorde was the world's fastest ever passenger aircraft be a star and have active there he's now become a legend that continues to move people and fascinate millions. the music the plane was built to push the limits of aviation it's that he did you have to take off his accent or a tube to maximum speed and that's what i'm out to jude for cruising. you're always flying your visit our stream. throughout take on the. the bus from a different it all sort of a problem we can't afford any mistakes or arizona concord so we have very careful sponsor of the money that's also. in the plates will be soon to take the flight from paris to york is fully booked. many passengers travel with big pounds i'm small baggage
the pilot on this flight was from newsweek trying to not. get there morkie. to kind of touristic find concourse c. and speak to this guy the plane there's always been a mind by every pilot's only gautam order at parvati's of eli's journey all got it in a boat is going to talk design and top speed. but also talk technology and. the future. technology. to your. concorde was the world's fastest ever passenger aircraft be a star and have active there he's now become a legend that continues to move...
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chested puffy puffy proud moment of the blue checks about the 2020 election and i think it was either newsweek our time they ran a cover story kind of celebrating how they had to take extraordinary measures in the 2020 alexion rank way and that's all because they figured they could get their tax breaks back and they felt than urgency to like when you don't tax break spared and now it turns out they're not going to get their tax breaks back jokes at least for this year of course they have next year before the midterms to pass. the sol thing. or even like there might be there will probably be more stimulus packages going through this year in terms of what the amount that wealthy people 50 percent of the salt adduction benefits those earning a $1000000.00 or more that would have been $88700000000.00 they got to keep this year instead of paying towards taxes that are thus going toward stimulus packages so they have the megaphone of being the elite media and their elite think tankers and stuff like that and saying everybody we need big stimulus we need huge stimulus we need big stimulus we ourselve
chested puffy puffy proud moment of the blue checks about the 2020 election and i think it was either newsweek our time they ran a cover story kind of celebrating how they had to take extraordinary measures in the 2020 alexion rank way and that's all because they figured they could get their tax breaks back and they felt than urgency to like when you don't tax break spared and now it turns out they're not going to get their tax breaks back jokes at least for this year of course they have next...
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will bring her in the conversation and just the second part of what the court qug you wrote in "newsweek" recently and get you to expand on this. our freedom to innovate has brought us so far since the 1990s, yet instead of looking forward to where we go next, some seem to think we have come far enough. they are attacking the foundation of american internet innovation, seeking sweeping regulation, higher taxes, politicized antitrust enforcement and a guided section 230. >> guest: yeah. this is what we are calling i think people call it the tech lash. its focus on a couple of the companies have been very successful but the internet generally has grown up in a space that is what we call permission was innovation. it's one where if you have a new idea you can go out and try it without having to seek permission from somebody whether that be a big company or whether that be the government. that environment is one that has proven its it's worth i thie internet space here when we think about innovation and changing technologies, most of it has been somehow connected to this type of permission w
will bring her in the conversation and just the second part of what the court qug you wrote in "newsweek" recently and get you to expand on this. our freedom to innovate has brought us so far since the 1990s, yet instead of looking forward to where we go next, some seem to think we have come far enough. they are attacking the foundation of american internet innovation, seeking sweeping regulation, higher taxes, politicized antitrust enforcement and a guided section 230. >>...
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the likes of newsweek and time and and bloomberg keep on saying that big question is going to boil the oceans and here is a company 180 year old norwegian energy engineering company who knows about engineering knows about energy now understands this stuff and i think you had said 30 percent of bitcoin mining comes from renewable energies many firms put it at 70 percent or over so there's about 30 percent left that can still be converted to renewable right so here they're saying like. this is the this is like human ingenuity that paul tudor jones was talking about here this guy is talking about the concept of stranded energy and that's what we've talked about here and nobody on bloomberg nobody in the b.b.c. talks about stranded energy the stranded energy is energy that is available in places like siberia places like remote west texas complete desert other than the fact that has a lot of solar and a lot of wind and it could power up things like this so they're saying it's stranded energy it's energy available it's being produced out there use it to you convert it to economic energy inst
the likes of newsweek and time and and bloomberg keep on saying that big question is going to boil the oceans and here is a company 180 year old norwegian energy engineering company who knows about engineering knows about energy now understands this stuff and i think you had said 30 percent of bitcoin mining comes from renewable energies many firms put it at 70 percent or over so there's about 30 percent left that can still be converted to renewable right so here they're saying like. this is...
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the pilot on this flight was from newsweek try to not. get there morkie. 2 characters sticks to shine called beauty and speed to describe the plane has always been a mine by every pilot only with more the at parvati's of your eyes your vehicle caught it in a body is going to talk design and top speed but also top technology and. future. technology. more than a month into your. concorde was the world's fastest ever passenger aircraft be a star and have active days is now become a legend that continues to move people and fascinate millions. the plane was built to push the limits of aviation it's that he did after takeoff $680.00 to maximum speed and that's not miles that you would for cruising if. you're always flying your visit her screen. on it did throughout take on the it's. the bus from a different it all sort of a problem we can't afford any mistakes or arizona concorde so we have very careful sponsor of the money that's also. in the plates piece today the flight from paris to the york is fully booked. many passengers travel with big
the pilot on this flight was from newsweek try to not. get there morkie. 2 characters sticks to shine called beauty and speed to describe the plane has always been a mine by every pilot only with more the at parvati's of your eyes your vehicle caught it in a body is going to talk design and top speed but also top technology and. future. technology. more than a month into your. concorde was the world's fastest ever passenger aircraft be a star and have active days is now become a legend that...
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high there is ever a busy old newsweek let me take you through it in recount them all you're talking about for the last 7 days here on r.t. international is kevin owen here with me this hour the e.u. commission vice president submitted the block's covert vaccination strategy is struggling amid a worsening crisis as a number of european countries have now suspended the use of the astra zeneca job this week over reports of blood clots and even death daniel hawkins was across the story. what could be more boring than covert surely not the very thing meant to protect you from the virus yet some are worried countries more than just one or 2 of choosing to put vaccinations with astra zeneca is job on hold concerned about potential serious side effects of officially no link has been found denmark was the 1st with norway and iceland following suit the effects snowballed with another half a dozen nations suspending at least one particular batch of $1000000.00 doses the european medicines agency is urging calm giving it a jab at the benefit of the doubt until further notice the position of the
high there is ever a busy old newsweek let me take you through it in recount them all you're talking about for the last 7 days here on r.t. international is kevin owen here with me this hour the e.u. commission vice president submitted the block's covert vaccination strategy is struggling amid a worsening crisis as a number of european countries have now suspended the use of the astra zeneca job this week over reports of blood clots and even death daniel hawkins was across the story. what could...
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author of the critically acclaimed book, hillbilly of the newsweek that explains the issue very well.argues true compassion requires secure borders and stop illegal immigration. he describes meeting one of the wealthiest men in the world a few years ago, a hotel tycoon, hated trump and the guy was complaining trump strong border policies were making him pay american workers a higher wage. he was complaining he had to pay american workers $20 an hour because there weren't enough heillegal available to pay $18 n hour. tens of millions of americans are unemployed, still dealing with this pandemic. small businesses crushed and wealthy donors and their political puppets are still looking for the same thing. cheap foreign labor labor. even if they compete directly with struggling middle-class workers. by? it's about money. nearly every major business and financial leader in this country isde a supporter of the democrac party, they love illegal immigration for the simple reason their livelihoods are subsidized by illegal aggression while illegal aliens themselves are subsidized by the taxpay
author of the critically acclaimed book, hillbilly of the newsweek that explains the issue very well.argues true compassion requires secure borders and stop illegal immigration. he describes meeting one of the wealthiest men in the world a few years ago, a hotel tycoon, hated trump and the guy was complaining trump strong border policies were making him pay american workers a higher wage. he was complaining he had to pay american workers $20 an hour because there weren't enough heillegal...
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a quick turnover of three opinion editor's of the publication, newsweek's deputy opinion editor tweeting6 months the new york times lost 3 opinion editor's with spines of steel, open-minded appetite for risk and exacting standards because their colleagues couldn't handle the single one of these attributes and their bosses were amoral cowards. take a look at this. is determined dad helping his daughter drink or formula. jillian: doctors said his daughter is underweight and needs to put on some extra pounds. todd: this health pack on the pounds in college, probably not the way he wanted but he put one online, changes to make. the viral video going viral with 10 million, you do what you can't get your kids to eat obviously, you want to be safe and -- todd: as long as it is safe and he wasn't just shoving food down the baby's wrote. now he has gone viral because of this. the time is 36 after the hour. ferguson activists want a piece of the action, the millions they are demanding from the lack lives matter movement. todd: is this supposed to happen? is that what it is supposed to look like? p
a quick turnover of three opinion editor's of the publication, newsweek's deputy opinion editor tweeting6 months the new york times lost 3 opinion editor's with spines of steel, open-minded appetite for risk and exacting standards because their colleagues couldn't handle the single one of these attributes and their bosses were amoral cowards. take a look at this. is determined dad helping his daughter drink or formula. jillian: doctors said his daughter is underweight and needs to put on some...
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was arguably the most news worthy event of what seemed to be a fairly slow news day in a fairly newsweekn trump. but right now i guess the focus is there's nothing to see here, folks, let's move along, let's not give him too much energy or too much attention. and particularly if it's going to be attention that could be positive and like i said before, attention that means him highlighting how he is holding the biden presidency accountable for all of the issues that they're enacting and that the networks are glossing over and not covering. so i think they're doing a little bit of coverup for biden and just trying to ensure there's not a lot of attention driven to trump. todd: patrice, from orlando to boston, boston public schools suspending enrollment for advanced learning classes for one year as the superintendent cites inequities. 70% of students enrolled in the gifted program were white and asian, 80% of students in boston public schools are hispanic and black. here is the quote from the superintendent. there's been a lot of inequities that have been brought to light in the pandemic th
was arguably the most news worthy event of what seemed to be a fairly slow news day in a fairly newsweekn trump. but right now i guess the focus is there's nothing to see here, folks, let's move along, let's not give him too much energy or too much attention. and particularly if it's going to be attention that could be positive and like i said before, attention that means him highlighting how he is holding the biden presidency accountable for all of the issues that they're enacting and that the...
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separately "newsweek" discovered 37 of the 44 migrant shelters in texas have reported covid case is thening me now stephen miller white house senior advisor to president trump. stephen, my bleeping from central america make you immune to the virus given that much restrictions they are putting on us? >> the only way to explain this, laura, the biden administration is under the impression only american citizens and lawful residents can spread covid. if you come across the border illegally, you inherit magical properties that keep you from infecting others with the coronavirus. i will also know the numbers are worse than they found because they are crammed together in such close quarters that for everyone who tested positive, you can be sure the people that are released around them will all be testing positive in the days to follow. >> laura: today the chairman and ceo of gallup and i mentioned this to newt gingrich early hearer, 33 countries in latin america and caribbean apparently roughly 450 million adults live in the region so gallup asked them if they would like to move to another co
separately "newsweek" discovered 37 of the 44 migrant shelters in texas have reported covid case is thening me now stephen miller white house senior advisor to president trump. stephen, my bleeping from central america make you immune to the virus given that much restrictions they are putting on us? >> the only way to explain this, laura, the biden administration is under the impression only american citizens and lawful residents can spread covid. if you come across the border...
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and also reporting as newsweek did last year that in 2019 the national institute for allergy headed up by doctor fauci funded scientists and a virology lab to conduct so-called function research on that coronavirus. for context it has been debated because it manipulates viruses and creates a risk of accidental release so there's no evidence that happened. last year the wall street journal said when the world health organization tried to investigate the origins of covid 19 it was given insufficient access to the wuhan lab. full access has been granted and china is accusing the us of not being open and transparent when it comes to origin tracing. shannon: thank you very much. cancel culture coming for a reality star, sharon osbourne, she will no longer cohost the cbs daytime show the talk after a heated exchange with cohost cheryl underwood earlier this month. they got into it when osbourne defendant pierce morgan after he left good morning britain over his critique of the bombshell interview prince harry and megan markel gave, didn't believe a word about her experience with the monarchy
and also reporting as newsweek did last year that in 2019 the national institute for allergy headed up by doctor fauci funded scientists and a virology lab to conduct so-called function research on that coronavirus. for context it has been debated because it manipulates viruses and creates a risk of accidental release so there's no evidence that happened. last year the wall street journal said when the world health organization tried to investigate the origins of covid 19 it was given...
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so he was an important guy who had been on the cover of time and newsweek by then. and so people had a fairly good idea of who wilson was now he was a very different kind of guy different kind of executive than george humphrey. he'd been trained as an engineer. and he kind of had an engineer's way of. of approaching problems. he was a data collector. a hard time making decisions until he knew all their list to know about the subject. he enjoyed immersing himself in details. and this tendencies were later proved to be a real liability in his next job. now, why was he selected mainly because eisenhower wanted the pentagon to be managed well and the thought was that wilson. managing the world's largest company would probably be a good choice and with this experience in the defense production. he would probably even know something about about weapons production. so. to summarize humphrey wilson, we're stereotypical businessmen they were midwestern. um, they were privileged and privilege backgrounds. they were very conservative. um and they took office. with the eisenhow
so he was an important guy who had been on the cover of time and newsweek by then. and so people had a fairly good idea of who wilson was now he was a very different kind of guy different kind of executive than george humphrey. he'd been trained as an engineer. and he kind of had an engineer's way of. of approaching problems. he was a data collector. a hard time making decisions until he knew all their list to know about the subject. he enjoyed immersing himself in details. and this tendencies...
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"newsweek" included him in an article said select who is defend piers morgan said he really had piersen they include later in the article that he said it is not about piers morgan where so important for you to smear this guy because he said he -- defends the first amendment in the same sentence that happens to be a guy who said something they find offensive it is insane. greg: it is also another place where race is interjected you cannot like someone wok not like someone that has nothing to do with race. >> correct. >> tyrus. >> it is royalty sometime they are close minded elitist individual and inspiring because they inspire a group of people going this sucks, let's go half way across the ocean see if it is better over there. to america -- so bsh >> by their story so concerned they almost had to make it almost on 10 million dollars. >> i couldn't afford to not pay for my security which probably meant your normal security was relieved that they could still keep their jobs. >> yeah. or already fire old security team you have because you thought you were going to have royal ones with co
"newsweek" included him in an article said select who is defend piers morgan said he really had piersen they include later in the article that he said it is not about piers morgan where so important for you to smear this guy because he said he -- defends the first amendment in the same sentence that happens to be a guy who said something they find offensive it is insane. greg: it is also another place where race is interjected you cannot like someone wok not like someone that has...