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you just heard from gordon brown it is— what you just heard from gordon brown.to put more flags on _ wanting to spend money here, wanting to put more flags on things. _ wanting to spend money here, wanting to put more flags on things. gordon. to put more flags on things. gordon brown _ to put more flags on things. gordon brown saying. — to put more flags on things. gordon brown saying. it _ to put more flags on things. gordon brown saying, it ain't _ to put more flags on things. gordon brown saying, it ain't going - to put more flags on things. gordon brown saying, it ain't going to i brown saying, it ain't going to work — brown saying, it ain't going to work you _ brown saying, it ain't going to work you can _ brown saying, it ain't going to work. you can see _ brown saying, it ain't going to work. you can see that - brown saying, it ain't going to work. you can see that therei brown saying, it ain't going toi work. you can see that there is brown saying, it ain't going to i work. you can see that there is a bil work. you can see that there is a big disagreemen
you just heard from gordon brown it is— what you just heard from gordon brown.to put more flags on _ wanting to spend money here, wanting to put more flags on things. _ wanting to spend money here, wanting to put more flags on things. gordon. to put more flags on things. gordon brown _ to put more flags on things. gordon brown saying. — to put more flags on things. gordon brown saying. it _ to put more flags on things. gordon brown saying, it ain't _ to put more flags on things. gordon...
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gordon brown _ government does in scotland. gordon brown does _ government does in scotland.he is telling the prime minister— will work. he is telling the prime minister that muscular unionism is nonsense — minister that muscular unionism is nonsense and he's going to have to look at _ nonsense and he's going to have to look at a _ nonsense and he's going to have to look at a pretty comprehensive revamp — look at a pretty comprehensive revamp of the way the uk works. if he's going — revamp of the way the uk works. if he's going to be successful in keeping — he's going to be successful in keeping it together. it feels to me like there — keeping it together. it feels to me like there is a lot of debates to be had internally between the two sides. — had internally between the two sides. it — had internally between the two sides, it doesn't feel like an independence referendum is imminent, but i independence referendum is imminent, but i do— independence referendum is imminent, but i do think there is going to be a big _ but i do think there is going to be a big clash— but i do t
gordon brown _ government does in scotland. gordon brown does _ government does in scotland.he is telling the prime minister— will work. he is telling the prime minister that muscular unionism is nonsense — minister that muscular unionism is nonsense and he's going to have to look at _ nonsense and he's going to have to look at a _ nonsense and he's going to have to look at a pretty comprehensive revamp — look at a pretty comprehensive revamp of the way the uk works. if he's going —...
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spokesman group gordon communication principal michael gordon is back along with 2020 libertarian party, vice president optional candidates taking on the world spike cohen. welcome everyone. [laughter] someday we will all be here together. so, jimmy, here's my problem with this whole thing. we attacked the vaccines with urgency. he got the fda out of the way it's where the best things the federal government has ever done in decades. that will have hopefully long lasting impacts but that's why people are not walking around without masks on is because of the vaccine urgency. the origin needs to be just as desperately need to have the same desire the same fire to figure out where exactly this virus, where and how it started. i'm not quite getting that from this administration what else we need? >> for so many found she did go. he is a fame horror and he realizes now that spreading gloom and doom does not sell anymore he's trying honesty for a change, understand this, fauci then what he's copping to now. but the politics are more important than the people it should bother everybody watching
spokesman group gordon communication principal michael gordon is back along with 2020 libertarian party, vice president optional candidates taking on the world spike cohen. welcome everyone. [laughter] someday we will all be here together. so, jimmy, here's my problem with this whole thing. we attacked the vaccines with urgency. he got the fda out of the way it's where the best things the federal government has ever done in decades. that will have hopefully long lasting impacts but that's why...
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gordon corera, bbc news.ments were cut have begun a legal claim against the government. philippa day, a 27—year—old mother, was found collapsed at her home in nottingham beside a letter rejecting her request for a benefits assessment. an inquest injanuary concluded that 28 errors were made in managing her case. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the details. it's been six months. i am in so much debt. i have nothing to eat. i can't... phillipa day, who had mental health problems, pleaded repeatedly with benefits officials for help. her money had been cut. they insisted she couldn't have a benefits assessment at home, so in despair, the 27—year—old mother took a fatal overdose, leaving her sister to fight her case. it was absolutely preventable. it was directly due to the impact of the claim. the coroner said that claiming benefits should not see that a risk to life, and it was. an inquest found 28 errors in the way the government had processed phillipa day's application for personal indepen
gordon corera, bbc news.ments were cut have begun a legal claim against the government. philippa day, a 27—year—old mother, was found collapsed at her home in nottingham beside a letter rejecting her request for a benefits assessment. an inquest injanuary concluded that 28 errors were made in managing her case. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the details. it's been six months. i am in so much debt. i have nothing to eat. i can't... phillipa day, who had mental health...
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gordon chang, gordon thank you. >> thank you jon.ins her comeback from the pandemic in several industries are facing a major shortage of workers. one of them is vital to the other industries. trucking companies are having a hard time hiring drivers. mike emanuel explains. demand for truck drivers is huge but experts know there was a shortage and truck drivers before covid which is only gotten worse during the pandemic. the american trucking association estimates 60,000 truck drivers i needed to meet current demand nationwide. 1.1 million to meet the needs of the next decade. >> truck drivers do matter and they are the moving of the economy. the top job in 29 states as the truck driver but a shortage of drivers is likely to hit consumers in the wallet and fewer drivers make it more difficult to move goods to their destination. >> we are talking natural gas to baby dolls to food, to clothing. there's a truck driver behind everyone those goods and services. there is a bipartisan addressing congress to address this need. democratic senat
gordon chang, gordon thank you. >> thank you jon.ins her comeback from the pandemic in several industries are facing a major shortage of workers. one of them is vital to the other industries. trucking companies are having a hard time hiring drivers. mike emanuel explains. demand for truck drivers is huge but experts know there was a shortage and truck drivers before covid which is only gotten worse during the pandemic. the american trucking association estimates 60,000 truck drivers i...
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nowadays he runs his own engineering business — the gordon murray group and it's in the final stagesssor murray — and asked him where he sees his priorities now — building supercars or electric ru nabouts? we are actually covering both ends of the scale, rather dramatically. one end we have got a high revving, noisy b12 motorcar, supercar, and at the other end, the gordon murray design, we are working on almost exclusively lightweight architect shall, low energy running in factory and also ed, exclusively eds. we are covering the two extremes. find covering the two extremes. and it comes to _ covering the two extremes. and it comes to eds, _ covering the two extremes. and it comes to eds, this _ covering the two extremes. and it comes to eds, this is - it comes to eds, this is obviously a very big growth area. especially in the uk when there is a 2030 deadline for phasing out combustion engines. what can you as a very focused company bring to all of this? it a lot, actually.— it a lot, actually. what we have seen _ it a lot, actually. what we have seen happen - it a lot, actually. wha
nowadays he runs his own engineering business — the gordon murray group and it's in the final stagesssor murray — and asked him where he sees his priorities now — building supercars or electric ru nabouts? we are actually covering both ends of the scale, rather dramatically. one end we have got a high revving, noisy b12 motorcar, supercar, and at the other end, the gordon murray design, we are working on almost exclusively lightweight architect shall, low energy running in factory and...
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gordon brown's argument is that it is not _ gordon brown's argument is that it is not enough and yourks to come up with an answer— that the uk works to come up with an answer to— that the uk works to come up with an answer to this. on the anti—independence site, you clearly don't _ anti—independence site, you clearly don't have — anti—independence site, you clearly don't have a — anti—independence site, you clearly don't have a unity on what should happen— don't have a unity on what should happen next —— side. on the pro—independence side, nicola sturgeon — pro—independence side, nicola sturgeon knows her argument still need to— sturgeon knows her argument still need to be figured out. we have heard _ need to be figured out. we have heard over— need to be figured out. we have heard over the last few weeks big questions — heard over the last few weeks big questions on how the border is going to work— questions on how the border is going to work between scotland and england after brexit, if scotland wants to rejoin _ after brexit, if scotland wants to rejoin the — after brexit, if scot
gordon brown's argument is that it is not _ gordon brown's argument is that it is not enough and yourks to come up with an answer— that the uk works to come up with an answer to— that the uk works to come up with an answer to this. on the anti—independence site, you clearly don't _ anti—independence site, you clearly don't have — anti—independence site, you clearly don't have a — anti—independence site, you clearly don't have a unity on what should happen— don't have a unity...
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gordon brown left number ten and gordon brown didn't go out and make millions and millions and millions family secure. tony blair went out and made as much money as he could. he went out and he was a landowner, he owns hundreds of properties. bill he was a landowner, he owns hundreds of preperties-— of properties. all entirely legal, we should _ of properties. all entirely legal, we should say. _ of properties. all entirely legal, we should say. it _ of properties. all entirely legal, we should say. it is, _ of properties. all entirely legal, we should say. it is, it - of properties. all entirely legal, we should say. it is, it is. - of properties. all entirely legal, we should say. it is, it is. you l we should say. it is, it is. you have a view — we should say. it is, it is. you have a view on _ we should say. it is, it is. you have a view on it _ we should say. it is, it is. you have a view on it but - we should say. it is, it is. you have a view on it but i - we should say. it is, it is. you have a view on it but i think. we should say. it is, it is. you | have a view on it but i th
gordon brown left number ten and gordon brown didn't go out and make millions and millions and millions family secure. tony blair went out and made as much money as he could. he went out and he was a landowner, he owns hundreds of properties. bill he was a landowner, he owns hundreds of preperties-— of properties. all entirely legal, we should _ of properties. all entirely legal, we should say. _ of properties. all entirely legal, we should say. it _ of properties. all entirely legal, we...
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today, we will talk with tyler gordon. remember him? he is a young bay area artist who went viral for his portrait of vice president kamala harris. he joins us now or he will be joining us with an update on what he is up to, big things. >>> but first, with a whole lot of covid-19 headlines, we begin with infectious disease specialist dr. monica gandhi. dr. gandhi, always good to see you. the fda, the fda approved pfizer for 12 to 15-year-old yesterday. and tomorrow and advisory committee is expected to issue its recommendations for use. so that is the final step, right? >> yeah, i mean, you know, there is some concern that this was a study that was done in relatively few numbers in children, 12 to 15. only 1130 children got the vaccine. on the other hand, there is been a lot of data in the real world for 16 to 17-year-olds. so the eua went through, and that would mean once the cdc director signed off on it, that they can actually go ahead and give this vaccine, 30 micrograms to younger children. >> okay so one could 12 to 15- year-olds
today, we will talk with tyler gordon. remember him? he is a young bay area artist who went viral for his portrait of vice president kamala harris. he joins us now or he will be joining us with an update on what he is up to, big things. >>> but first, with a whole lot of covid-19 headlines, we begin with infectious disease specialist dr. monica gandhi. dr. gandhi, always good to see you. the fda, the fda approved pfizer for 12 to 15-year-old yesterday. and tomorrow and advisory...
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gordon sondland testified in the deposition to one thing, and then he claimed to have an improvementust excerpted there, admitting openly there was a quid pro quo. apparently, it sounds from this pleading, that secretary pompeo was willing to reimburse his legal fees when he stuck to the line he gave in the deposition. but when he testified during the open hearings and basically said everybody was in the loop and showed emails and other messages to pompeo showing that pompeo was in on this scheme, apparently that and his unwillingness to resign after the trial led to pompeo saying, i'm not going to reimburse your fees anymore. you know, the litigation, i guess, will depend on what the basis is for their failure to reimburse him. if they claim that sondland was acting on his own, that he was some free radical, then sondland might be able to get discovery to show that, no, he was actually working with rudy giuliani, who was working with mike pompeo, and they were all in the loop. so it's possible he could get discovery about what pompeo was involved in, what he knew, and giuliani, but
gordon sondland testified in the deposition to one thing, and then he claimed to have an improvementust excerpted there, admitting openly there was a quid pro quo. apparently, it sounds from this pleading, that secretary pompeo was willing to reimburse his legal fees when he stuck to the line he gave in the deposition. but when he testified during the open hearings and basically said everybody was in the loop and showed emails and other messages to pompeo showing that pompeo was in on this...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, ayr. country's largest fuel pipeline was hit by a cyber attack. reports suggest the group responsible is demanding ransom money to restore services. the emergency status will allow fuel to be transported by road instead. german sex workers have told the bbc that a countrywide ban on the industry is putting them in danger. sex work is usually legal and largely regulated in germany, but the government has closed brothels as part of coronavirus restrictions. as our berlin correspondent, jenny hill reports, many workers say they have no choice but to flout the ban. translation: i've been here for 23 years. - i love myjob. jana's out of work. germany's brothels closed, sex work banned because of corona. translation: right now i'm 0k. i've had help. i get a basic income each month from the government so my rent and things like that are paid. we're normal people, you can't wish us away, otherwise the business goes underground. like many, aisha isn't registered with the authorities and told us she
lorna gordon, bbc news, ayr. country's largest fuel pipeline was hit by a cyber attack. reports suggest the group responsible is demanding ransom money to restore services. the emergency status will allow fuel to be transported by road instead. german sex workers have told the bbc that a countrywide ban on the industry is putting them in danger. sex work is usually legal and largely regulated in germany, but the government has closed brothels as part of coronavirus restrictions. as our berlin...
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plus gordon chang on u.s./china strained relations next. look at the reopening guidelines, the detrimental impact on children, next. ♪ ashley: secretary of state blinken is in the u.k. for the first state to state meeting of g7 foreign ministers in two years. todd: this comes as the biden team looks to curb increased aggression from china and russia. benjamin hall joins us from london with the latest. >> reporter: ashley, todd, good morning. this is the first meeting in person for two years. it does set the stage for president biden's g7 meeting in june and of course at the top of the agenda will be china and that growing threat from china. secretary blinken's visit kicks off a five day trip that will include ukraine and the threat posed by russia. in an interview yesterday, secretary blinken talked about china and acknowledged the increasing threat that was faced by then. >> i think what we witnessed over the last several years is china acting more repress i'vely at home and more aggressively abroad. that is a fact. >> reporter: blink open
plus gordon chang on u.s./china strained relations next. look at the reopening guidelines, the detrimental impact on children, next. ♪ ashley: secretary of state blinken is in the u.k. for the first state to state meeting of g7 foreign ministers in two years. todd: this comes as the biden team looks to curb increased aggression from china and russia. benjamin hall joins us from london with the latest. >> reporter: ashley, todd, good morning. this is the first meeting in person for two...
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hanging with gordon willis you know going to dailies with my godfather 3 i'd go to dailies with him and and just watch what he was doing and ask him questions because i was always interested in not only acting but the other side of the camera and so that movie was amongst other directors i work with but specifically that movie was like a master class because i saw it come together from its inception and then into the the for the staging of photography watching the dailies you know on film with gordon every day see how the movie really came together you know it was really a great experience for me you know and when i think you and godfather 3 i can't believe a dream like that comes true from what you know when andy says to the extent that i've read what he says that it inspired and i think it really got his kitchen to be an it opened him up to try acting the godfather so to end up and episode 3 to be nominated for an oscar and then be able to take your beloved father the ceremony it's about as big a homerun as a young actor can get right. it's more than a homerun like i told you. it's be
hanging with gordon willis you know going to dailies with my godfather 3 i'd go to dailies with him and and just watch what he was doing and ask him questions because i was always interested in not only acting but the other side of the camera and so that movie was amongst other directors i work with but specifically that movie was like a master class because i saw it come together from its inception and then into the the for the staging of photography watching the dailies you know on film with...
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when gordon will be going -- mr.be joining us. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the most visible measure yet to curb the game. the financial institutions will need to hold 7% of their foreign currencies and reserve, up to two percentage points. the first such move we have seen in over a decade. our executive editor joins us from beijing. what's the messaging behind this? >> the messaging i think is, please watch out. the authorities are ok with the yuan depreciating. not too quickly. it's been depreciating steadily. ever since it was clear the economy here would be rebounding from the pandemic. last week, we saw a go past 6.4, hit multiyear highs. the pboc came out trying to talk that you on down -- the yuan down. we are seeing the volume of the rhetoric being up. >> china also wanting to address demographic issues, even the current to child restriction -- two-child restriction. is this enough of an incentive? >> china's got this very large problem. the population may be in the next few years will tip into shrugging mode.
when gordon will be going -- mr.be joining us. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the most visible measure yet to curb the game. the financial institutions will need to hold 7% of their foreign currencies and reserve, up to two percentage points. the first such move we have seen in over a decade. our executive editor joins us from beijing. what's the messaging behind this? >> the messaging i think is, please watch out. the authorities are ok with the yuan depreciating. not too...
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you wish the world more would treat gordon you know and i've saved up lucky nor choke on them a preferred. heat from a. fascinate me is probably a vocal good friend earlier. young up floc ole eat shake you do eat naturally and now change into a very showy is when your mood shapes our evening meal now a little coffee he on go read. dear there's really should i worry dear there's you know in your new mobile phone you more the if the world. series of. all is now a bit on the show hijacked the high chouteau to be cheerful to which owned by the show on threshold for the full jolly at all keyed car stereo he should. be useful to skin you see. your skin deep. down inside to. the morsel regiment march honoring veterans of world war 2 is to take place virtually for the 2nd straight year due to the coronavirus pandemic for months relatives have been uploading photos of themselves with their relatives and today only $76.00 the anniversary of the great patriotic war the images will be broadcast on t.v. media screens and all 'd mine platforms it's hoped a pre arranged the rearranged event really can t
you wish the world more would treat gordon you know and i've saved up lucky nor choke on them a preferred. heat from a. fascinate me is probably a vocal good friend earlier. young up floc ole eat shake you do eat naturally and now change into a very showy is when your mood shapes our evening meal now a little coffee he on go read. dear there's really should i worry dear there's you know in your new mobile phone you more the if the world. series of. all is now a bit on the show hijacked the high...
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and and this famous well-documented image gordon who was you know titled the scourge back and it was used by the abolitionist and there's a man and scotland. he says that i found a large number of the 400 contrabands examined by me. as badly lacerated as a specimen represented in this enclosed photograph. so traveling through boston this person scottish scholar john francis campbell. he actually purchases as he says a pro lincoln political photograph and we see the text on the back of this image by mark by the colonel marsh john w mercer who writes the experience about this surgeon who assisted in the take in the care of gordon, so when i think about the range experience of gordon as he entered the camp and how his image circulated and historic circulated in a different ways. we see that it was in the harper's weekly as a story of a typical negro fighting for his freedom as he entered the camp and ragged clothes showing and posing these lacerated back to wearing the uniform and so when we again see the range of experience to a confederate soldier with sergeant chandler from the 44th,
and and this famous well-documented image gordon who was you know titled the scourge back and it was used by the abolitionist and there's a man and scotland. he says that i found a large number of the 400 contrabands examined by me. as badly lacerated as a specimen represented in this enclosed photograph. so traveling through boston this person scottish scholar john francis campbell. he actually purchases as he says a pro lincoln political photograph and we see the text on the back of this...
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, so when i think about the experience of gordon as he entered the camp and how his image circulated and his story circulated in a different ways. we see that it was in the harper's weekly as a story of a typical negro fighting for his freedom as he entered the camp and ragged clothes showing and posing these lacerated back to wearing the uniform and so when we again see the range of experience to a confederate soldier with sergeant chandler from the 44th, mississippi to silas chandler who was his servant who freed and then we continue to stay with the sergeant when he was wounded. images of mothers and and family members and wives their role played heavily in the visualizing women and terra hunter writes while women asserted claims of citizen wife or soldier's wife. they were not readily granted either and yet they carefully chosen self-descriptions to find how they were at once vital to and undervalued by the union. so this speaks a lot about how women played the role played in their role and and visualize in their experience and constructing their stories and their memory about us
, so when i think about the experience of gordon as he entered the camp and how his image circulated and his story circulated in a different ways. we see that it was in the harper's weekly as a story of a typical negro fighting for his freedom as he entered the camp and ragged clothes showing and posing these lacerated back to wearing the uniform and so when we again see the range of experience to a confederate soldier with sergeant chandler from the 44th, mississippi to silas chandler who was...
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former prime minister gordon brown has this morning warned against what he called muscular unionism. sides in the independence debate setting out their stalls. what happens next?— debate setting out their stalls. what happens next? debate setting out their stalls. what ha ens next? ~ ~ ,, , ., what happens next? well, msps have started arriving _ what happens next? well, msps have started arriving for _ what happens next? well, msps have started arriving for their _ started arriving for their inductions, both to holyrood and the temperamental edinburgh weather. they know there will be a big constitutional clash in the next five years, nicola sturgeon has made it clear to the prime minister in the last 24 hours that she is adamant a referendum will happen. but this story feels like a bit of a political slow burner, to me. because nicola sturgeon �*steam are making absolutely clear that her first 100 days back in office are going to be dominated by the pandemic. that's likely to start with an announcement tomorrow of further easing of in scotland. and in truth, neither side is ready fo
former prime minister gordon brown has this morning warned against what he called muscular unionism. sides in the independence debate setting out their stalls. what happens next?— debate setting out their stalls. what happens next? debate setting out their stalls. what ha ens next? ~ ~ ,, , ., what happens next? well, msps have started arriving _ what happens next? well, msps have started arriving for _ what happens next? well, msps have started arriving for their _ started arriving for their...
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. >> also renew gordon ramsay's uncharted. it returns for a 3rd season on nat geo. tonight on the tee. he's given us an exclusive behind the scenes look, he also gives me quite a grilling like only gordon, can. you don't want to miss it for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. you watch entertainment tonight right here on kron, 4 7.30 and then we're back for. >> 3 straight hours of news 8, 9, and 10. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. thanks for being with us this hour. but keep it here. a lot more is coming up on kron 4 news at 6 scattered jonathan mccall here with that. >> thank you, vicki. and thank you. grant your coming up tonight at 6 santa rosa officially declaring today as the start to the city's fire season. how crews are working around the clock to try to prevent more devastating wildfires. california having to wait a little while longer to ditch their mask. today. state officials announcing that they are not adopting the new guidelines released by the cdc giving folks a little more time to get vaccinated. i'm jonathan mccall and i'm catherine heenan. th
. >> also renew gordon ramsay's uncharted. it returns for a 3rd season on nat geo. tonight on the tee. he's given us an exclusive behind the scenes look, he also gives me quite a grilling like only gordon, can. you don't want to miss it for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. you watch entertainment tonight right here on kron, 4 7.30 and then we're back for. >> 3 straight hours of news 8, 9, and 10. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. thanks for being with us this hour. but keep...
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gordon, good to see you this morning. thank you very much for being here.esting to hear the chorus demanding answer and why is the chinese communist party continue to go hide the origins of coronavirus? >> yeah, that's very important, maria, because if we go back to the world health organization mission to wuhan in january and february of this year, china prevented them from looking at raw patient data of two batches of patients. 92 patients and more important, 174 patients. and everyone is now starting to understand that those batches of patients could lead us to where this disease really started and china, of course, doesn't want us to see that. maria: yeah, it doesn't want us to see that and also tried to hide the fact and i thought this was a really important point that tom cotton brought up a year ago. the fact that in october of 2019, gordon, the whole area around the virology lab was closed down? there was no cell phone activity whatsoever. there was no car activity. i mean, let's face it, this is not up in the mountains. this is wuhan, china. a city
gordon, good to see you this morning. thank you very much for being here.esting to hear the chorus demanding answer and why is the chinese communist party continue to go hide the origins of coronavirus? >> yeah, that's very important, maria, because if we go back to the world health organization mission to wuhan in january and february of this year, china prevented them from looking at raw patient data of two batches of patients. 92 patients and more important, 174 patients. and everyone...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, south—east lanarkshire.urvy and as recorded cases reach almost 3000. still to come... the holiday—makers and redcoats may be back, but britain's tourism industry is still anxious about future restrictions. coming up in sportsday in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel. 0n the eve of the us pga championship, golf�*s second major of the year, we'll hear from rory mcilroy and head live kiawah island. over the coming years climate change will affect every area of our lives. and one of those areas that's often overlooked is sport. how will games like cricket cope with rising temperatures? will winter sports survive? all this week bbc sport is looking at what impact global warming might have and what could be done to avoid it. here'sjoe wilson. in a british summer, cricketers look up and hope for the sun. but what the sport welcomes, it could soon fear. oh, yeah! runs, come on. in australia, i've seen cricket near alice springs in almost 50 celsius. at all levels of the game there are now guidelines about w
lorna gordon, bbc news, south—east lanarkshire.urvy and as recorded cases reach almost 3000. still to come... the holiday—makers and redcoats may be back, but britain's tourism industry is still anxious about future restrictions. coming up in sportsday in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel. 0n the eve of the us pga championship, golf�*s second major of the year, we'll hear from rory mcilroy and head live kiawah island. over the coming years climate change will affect every area...
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lorna gordon, bbc news.rrespondent nick eardley who's at holyrood now. yes, the results are still being counted. accounting is back under way. it will be later this evening probably before we know the full picture. an outright snp majority are still possible although it looks difficult but what is pretty clear is that, by the end of the day when you factor in the scottish greens, the scottish parliament will have a majority of msps who stood on a manifesto saying there should be another independence referendum in the next five years. it's not as simple as that. we know downing street isn't going to agree to one, but we know this is going to lead to a big political row. it could lead to a battle in the courts as well. but there's also a question that will be asked about what this means for the relationship between scotland and the rest of the uk? if parties standing up for another referendum when a majority, is it right for borisjohnson to say no? all questions that will be asked over the coming days. what's
lorna gordon, bbc news.rrespondent nick eardley who's at holyrood now. yes, the results are still being counted. accounting is back under way. it will be later this evening probably before we know the full picture. an outright snp majority are still possible although it looks difficult but what is pretty clear is that, by the end of the day when you factor in the scottish greens, the scottish parliament will have a majority of msps who stood on a manifesto saying there should be another...
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be sure to turn in -- tuning with harvard professor and historian gordon reed on c-span2. >> now, antony blinken talks about the by the ministration possible pledge to reunite the world. his remarks are part of the 51st annual conference of the americas. >> for two desk 8 -- blinken has been an advisor to president biden. as deputy secretary of state under obama, he dealt extensively with the leaders in our hemisphere. in a few months, and despite difficulties of a pandemic, secretary blinken has worked hard to jumpstart those relationships. i know about how we can best work together, and particularly now as the united states hosts -- for the first time. like all of you come i am eager to what you has to say. i give you, secretary blinken. sec. blinken: united states government has contributed $2 million to covax which has provided safe and effective vaccines worldwide, including 6 million to latin america. we pledge another $2 million to covax for other countries to fulfill their pledges and we are working urgently with global partners on managing and supply to ensure there is enough va
be sure to turn in -- tuning with harvard professor and historian gordon reed on c-span2. >> now, antony blinken talks about the by the ministration possible pledge to reunite the world. his remarks are part of the 51st annual conference of the americas. >> for two desk 8 -- blinken has been an advisor to president biden. as deputy secretary of state under obama, he dealt extensively with the leaders in our hemisphere. in a few months, and despite difficulties of a pandemic,...
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i will be there in time, i got my gordon wristband which means that everything checked out. think it was worth every penny, would you say that? �* , ,., , was worth every penny, would you say that? ~ y y that? absolutely, absolutely. i came with my dad — that? absolutely, absolutely. i came with my dad and _ that? absolutely, absolutely. i came with my dad and we _ that? absolutely, absolutely. i came with my dad and we went _ that? absolutely, absolutely. i came with my dad and we went to - that? absolutely, absolutely. i came with my dad and we went to munichl that? absolutely, absolutely. i came. with my dad and we went to munich in 2012 asjust teenager, with my dad and we went to munich in 2012 as just teenager, i2 with my dad and we went to munich in 2012 as just teenager, 12 or 13 in the knows too good to not do. thankfully, the government allowed this to happen and they moved it. it has not been easy but we had the opportunity and i�*m lucky enough to be able to go and so, is to get the pass. be able to go and so, is to get the ass. . y ., be able to go and so, is to
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went into the fort what is now for gordon? which was in camp gordon? we were there until we went on. well, we went on maneuvers. i just april may which i would show in here someplace. but april may june july, i think. became back and we left there. i'm going to say around a eighth or ninth of november went to camp kilmer. in new jersey we loaded on a ship. i think if i remember right was a 17th. november we went over we went on the ship the macrotania is a big it was a pretty ship was a big ship. we did not know convoy. it was a rough ride, but that i got sick the first day, but i think that was the food the food was not the greatest was the weather pretty bad weather weather. i mean, it was rough nothing like it was it was calm comparison coming back. we landed in the first of clyde in scotland. we put on a train and we went down to a town in southern england called wooden under the edge nice little town beautiful town. i went back over with her several years later. and we landed there on november the 25th. of 1943 that was thanksgiving day incidental
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/china tech war, gordon chang. great to see you as always.oint will we ever know how this all started? >> you know, todd, i think we very well may and it's because although the chinese government and the communist party are doing their best to prevent us from learning, chinese people are actually starting to talk. and because of that, eventually we will find out. also, we can look at the coronavirus itself and that may have some clues. but there's one thing we know, todd. and that is that xi jinping, the chinese ruler, deliberately took steps to spread this disease beyond china's borders, so even if it wasn't a biological weapon to start out with, the chinese leadership turned it into one. todd: let's get to the report that as long as six years ago there were thoughts that china was considering using the coronavirus or a type of coronavirus as a biological weapon. do you believe china went that far in their quest for world domination? >> yes, i do. and that 2015 report, it's not the only thing we have. we actually having which is even more au
/china tech war, gordon chang. great to see you as always.oint will we ever know how this all started? >> you know, todd, i think we very well may and it's because although the chinese government and the communist party are doing their best to prevent us from learning, chinese people are actually starting to talk. and because of that, eventually we will find out. also, we can look at the coronavirus itself and that may have some clues. but there's one thing we know, todd. and that is that...
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gordon sondland was prominent among them.n when he was part of what his documents call a highly charged testimony in front of congress, that he incured considerable expenses. sondland says he was given assurances by secretary of state pompeo that his costs would be covered. his legal bills total $1.8 million and the government renigged on that promise. he was ultimately fired by the administration after then president trump was acquitted by the senate, but he was one of the lynch pin characters in that drama talking about his conversations, his understanding of the military component with ukraine. his quid pro quo that became so much part of the impeachment drama. he says his testimony was candid. it was ultimately viewed by many as not for president trump. he was a donor, a prominent figure that was likely one of those people that the fates brought him into this and now he is bringing it back saying mike pompeo needs to be held accountable for this. this will go to court and take gordon sondland back to another kind of hot s
gordon sondland was prominent among them.n when he was part of what his documents call a highly charged testimony in front of congress, that he incured considerable expenses. sondland says he was given assurances by secretary of state pompeo that his costs would be covered. his legal bills total $1.8 million and the government renigged on that promise. he was ultimately fired by the administration after then president trump was acquitted by the senate, but he was one of the lynch pin characters...
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lorna gordon, thank _ the progress being made. england to tackle what they say is a colossal backlog of non—urgent operations caused by covid—19. the royal college of surgeons wants to create a network of sites where surgery will be able to continue, even if there's another wave of coronavirus. nearly 5 million patients are waiting for procedures such as hip and knee replacements — the highest since modern records began. our health correspondent laura foster reports. when the pandemic began, hospital trusts had to cancel planned surgeries such as hip and knee replacements to ensure there were enough staff and resources to look after covid—19 patients, but it meant both waiting times and lists grew longer. brian used to love hiking all over the world, but now he feels his whole life is on hold, as he's been stuck waiting for a knee operation since 2019. putting up with the pain on a daily basis causes me problems, getting about and mobility. i can't do what i would normally like to do. go out, walk for quite a few distances, becaus
lorna gordon, thank _ the progress being made. england to tackle what they say is a colossal backlog of non—urgent operations caused by covid—19. the royal college of surgeons wants to create a network of sites where surgery will be able to continue, even if there's another wave of coronavirus. nearly 5 million patients are waiting for procedures such as hip and knee replacements — the highest since modern records began. our health correspondent laura foster reports. when the pandemic...
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gordon corera, bbc news.ons for some uk staff in an effort to tackle stress caused by working from home during the pandemic. it comes after the issue of work—life balance was highlighted by one hsbc employee who suffered a heart attack while preparing for the new working week. mark lobel reports. hsbc statement... the move comes after it 45—year—old regulatory programme manager jonathan frostick suffered a heart attack. attracting 15,000 comments in over a quarter of a million likes he said... after he laid down, his wife phoned for an ambulance. he then wrote... it is not just it is notjust hsbc changing things, the american investment bank, citigroup, told staff in much to observe as in free saturdays. even its founder suffers from it. i hope there are more — suffers from it. i hope there are more companies - suffers from it. i hope there l are more companies following suit and more opportunities for workers to really get that permission to kind of take a few steps back, breathe, get outside, do other thing
gordon corera, bbc news.ons for some uk staff in an effort to tackle stress caused by working from home during the pandemic. it comes after the issue of work—life balance was highlighted by one hsbc employee who suffered a heart attack while preparing for the new working week. mark lobel reports. hsbc statement... the move comes after it 45—year—old regulatory programme manager jonathan frostick suffered a heart attack. attracting 15,000 comments in over a quarter of a million likes he...
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the g. 20 summit in 2009 we're at a general there at the world health organization just queuing up gordon brown former u.k. prime minister of course and also former u.k. chancellor finance minister in effect based on number 11 downing street here at that job next the prime minister's residence in the town but the interesting thing there the director general of the world health organization there outlining the challenges facing the kovacs vaccination program the kovacs vaccination program is the u.n. driven w health world health organization driven vaccination program getting the vaccines into the poor countries around the world he was also saying that what should happen now is that the g 7 when they meet and get together in a month's time they have got to come up with a role for themselves being the driving force when it comes to financing the shortages and generating more vaccine and get over the situation where we're seeing a shortage of vaccines around the world he knows of course that there is a g. 7 meeting going on right now the 1st in 2 years in london more on that for you just as
the g. 20 summit in 2009 we're at a general there at the world health organization just queuing up gordon brown former u.k. prime minister of course and also former u.k. chancellor finance minister in effect based on number 11 downing street here at that job next the prime minister's residence in the town but the interesting thing there the director general of the world health organization there outlining the challenges facing the kovacs vaccination program the kovacs vaccination program is the...
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gordon corera, bbc news.ork nbc says it won't broadcast the golden globe awards next year — because of worries over ethics and diversity. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they call the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never. looked like a womanjust sentenced to six years in jail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication shel felt — the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims of a powerful earthquake. the worst to hit the country for 30 yea rs. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion garry kasparov. it's the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been
gordon corera, bbc news.ork nbc says it won't broadcast the golden globe awards next year — because of worries over ethics and diversity. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they call the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never....
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hanging with gordon willis you know going to dailies with my godfather 3 i go to dailies with them and i just watch what he was doing and ask them questions because i was always interested in not only acting but the other side of the camera and so that movie was amongst other directors i work with but specifically that movie was like a master class because i saw it come together from its inception and then had to the for the staging the photography watching the dailies you know on film with gordon every day see how the movie really came together you know it was really a great experience for me you know and when i think you had godfather 3 i can't believe a dream like that comes true from what you know when andy says to the extent that i've read what he says that it inspired and i think it really got his kitchen to be an action opened him up to try acting the godfather so to end up and episode 3 to be nominated for an oscar and then be able to take your beloved father the ceremony it's about as big a homerun as a young actor can get right. it's more than a homerun like i told you. it's
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great to have you, gordon. the intellectual property to be shared around the globe is such a mistake? >> well, first of all, martha, it's not going to speed up the delivery of vaccines. there's a bottle neck. the bottle neck is the supply of recall materials. there's a number of people that have pointed out if you allow the patents to be shared, what will happen is there will be entrants to the vaccine-making market. a lot of those entrants will not be able to make vaccines safely and reliably. what they will do is they will prevent other raw materials from going to the pfizers and modernas that could do this. the other thing is that if we give away technology, we're going to help china's biological weapons efforts and also we're going to cut down the incentive for vaccines and for other things for the next pandemic. >> martha: you say china has a doctrine of unrestricted warfare and this could play into that. >> well, it certainly could. because especially the last six years, we've heard all of these disturbin
great to have you, gordon. the intellectual property to be shared around the globe is such a mistake? >> well, first of all, martha, it's not going to speed up the delivery of vaccines. there's a bottle neck. the bottle neck is the supply of recall materials. there's a number of people that have pointed out if you allow the patents to be shared, what will happen is there will be entrants to the vaccine-making market. a lot of those entrants will not be able to make vaccines safely and...
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all right, the school across the street is the gordon j lau elementary school. had formally been the stocks and school before that had been the oriental school and before that it had been the chinese school. what happened was in the late 1800s? there were chinese families here who had children? and according to the law, of course, they would have to be educated in public institution, but there were segregation of the chinese children. and so they as a compromise set up a school here called the chinese school at the turn of the 1900s by 1904 it discovered. there was some japanese children in the city. they had to be educated so they changed the name to the oriental school. and for some of you who are interested in such matters, you may notice that in typical of the style of the day children would not allowed to speak their own native language on school grounds or in the school room teachers in a somewhat misguided effort where attempting to americanize them as quickly as possible. so like many indigenous people they were not allowed to speak their own language on
all right, the school across the street is the gordon j lau elementary school. had formally been the stocks and school before that had been the oriental school and before that it had been the chinese school. what happened was in the late 1800s? there were chinese families here who had children? and according to the law, of course, they would have to be educated in public institution, but there were segregation of the chinese children. and so they as a compromise set up a school here called the...
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why is gordon sondland suing? >> you're right. he's a former trump administration official who said the u.s. told ukraine that the u.s. would resume military aid to ukraine if ukraine would launch an investigation of an energy company which included hunter biden on its board of directors. in the new lawsuit says he had no choice to testify because he was served with a subpoena. government lawyers would not represent him, but he says the man who was secretary of state at the time mike pompeo and other senior officials told him at least four times that the government would reimburse him for the full cost he incurred when hiring lawyers on his own. that changed when fired by trump and pompeo. the government reimbursed him $86,000 and his legal fees are more than 20 times that, $1.8 million. he has a couple of claims. first of all, pompeo's repeated promises amount to a legally binding contract which the government must honor, but he says, if pompeo did not have the authority as secretary of state to make that commitment then pompeo i
why is gordon sondland suing? >> you're right. he's a former trump administration official who said the u.s. told ukraine that the u.s. would resume military aid to ukraine if ukraine would launch an investigation of an energy company which included hunter biden on its board of directors. in the new lawsuit says he had no choice to testify because he was served with a subpoena. government lawyers would not represent him, but he says the man who was secretary of state at the time mike...
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i want to bring in gatestone institute senior fellow gordon chang. gordon, the u.s. for indopacific affairs at the national security council curt campbell, said this about u.s. policy toward china. the period broadly described as engagement has come to an end. the dominant paradigm is going to be competition. what are your thoughts on that? >> i think that is certainly true. i think it ended at least last year in the trump era, maybe before but i think it is sort of a reflection of a broader trend. now, charles, you did a series on couple nfl and socialism, this is sort of an indication where the american public is right now because they realize because of various factors how malicious china is. i don't think even the biden administration doesn't believe its goal is to support the communist party of china which unfortunately was the notion that prevailed in many administrations both republicans and democratic. charles: what do you think they will do different then? there is talk now of a united states trying to sway beijing from so-called whoop diplomacy that have gi
i want to bring in gatestone institute senior fellow gordon chang. gordon, the u.s. for indopacific affairs at the national security council curt campbell, said this about u.s. policy toward china. the period broadly described as engagement has come to an end. the dominant paradigm is going to be competition. what are your thoughts on that? >> i think that is certainly true. i think it ended at least last year in the trump era, maybe before but i think it is sort of a reflection of a...
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tune in sunday, july 4, for a conversation with a harvard professor, annette gordon reed.n book tv on c-span2. ♪ >> listen to c-span's podcast book notes plus. this week -- >> christopher bonner teaches courses covering african-american politics and culture, slavery and emancipation in the atlantic world. dr. bonner is an associate professor at the university of maryland. he graduated with a bachelor of arts from howard university and received his phd from yale. professor bonner's first book is titled "remaking the republic: black politics and the creation of american citizenship." he writes in the introduction, his book is rooted in the extensive public record of antebellum black protest. >> book notes plus, new episodes tuesday morning. subscribe where you get your podcasts. there is more on c-span podcasts at c-span.org/podcasts. host: lisa cylar barrett serves as director of policy at the naacp legal defense and education fund joining us on the one-year anniversary of george floyd's murder. the same question we have been asking viewers throughout the past two hours of
tune in sunday, july 4, for a conversation with a harvard professor, annette gordon reed.n book tv on c-span2. ♪ >> listen to c-span's podcast book notes plus. this week -- >> christopher bonner teaches courses covering african-american politics and culture, slavery and emancipation in the atlantic world. dr. bonner is an associate professor at the university of maryland. he graduated with a bachelor of arts from howard university and received his phd from yale. professor bonner's...
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and what is for common gordon? most of the forest here is no longer primeval with a variety of tree species. after the 2nd world war evergreens were planted here on mass. but for many years now more deciduous trees have been planted. we manage 6500 hector's of farmers and heavily dominated by pine trees. it was 96 percent pine. when we took over we've now replaced half of that with new young trees for you. at pine tree monoculture causes the soil to dry out and become acidic. the trees are more vulnerable to pests. a mixed forest in shows the more human in the soil. the trees can better withstand insects and heat an important benefit in times of climate change. in the spring, many juvenile animals around in the forest mark a huge raised d. a stand when hunting to ensure he only hits his intended target. his main aim is to protect his young deciduous trees. want to be view devices head in the island. where do we have more bio diversity? pine forest where the ground is covered with grass and deer can grace. but there
and what is for common gordon? most of the forest here is no longer primeval with a variety of tree species. after the 2nd world war evergreens were planted here on mass. but for many years now more deciduous trees have been planted. we manage 6500 hector's of farmers and heavily dominated by pine trees. it was 96 percent pine. when we took over we've now replaced half of that with new young trees for you. at pine tree monoculture causes the soil to dry out and become acidic. the trees are more...
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level 3 because of concern about an increase in covid cases there. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordonpointing for them? yes, it really is. nicola sturgeon is pressing pause on the easing of restrictions in certain areas and some people, particularly here in glasgow, will find it very disappointing. the reason for that is it was last september that people here in glasgow were told they could no longer visit each other�*s homes and that was about to change and this afternoon came the unexpected announcement that glasgow city would join moray in the north of scotland in remaining in level three for at least the next seven days. people living in glasgow city and moray are also told not to travel in and out of their council areas. there are grounds for cautious optimism in moray, where the authorities look to be stemming the community transmission because of their efforts, but there is more concerned about the situation in glasgow where pockets of transmission, particularly in the south side, seem to be linked to the indian variant of the virus. this will be a big blow to businesses here w
level 3 because of concern about an increase in covid cases there. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordonpointing for them? yes, it really is. nicola sturgeon is pressing pause on the easing of restrictions in certain areas and some people, particularly here in glasgow, will find it very disappointing. the reason for that is it was last september that people here in glasgow were told they could no longer visit each other�*s homes and that was about to change and this afternoon came the...
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gordon corera, bbc news.harleston in south carolina by meghan stifel — she's the executive director of the global cyber alliance, a nonprofit organisation which aims to reducing cyber risk. thank to reducing cyber risk. you so much forjoining us. how thank you so much forjoining us. how do you propose fighting against an organisation like this?— an organisation like this? thanks very much _ an organisation like this? thanks very much for— an organisation like this? thanks very much for having _ an organisation like this? thanks very much for having a. - an organisation like this? thanks very much for having a. a - an organisation like this? thanks very much for having a. a groupl an organisation like this? thanks i very much for having a. a group of industry governments and nonprofit organisations got together over the past few months and it improves pride recommendations. the international coalition needs to develop in one government and industry needs to bring additional enter attention to this and make sur
gordon corera, bbc news.harleston in south carolina by meghan stifel — she's the executive director of the global cyber alliance, a nonprofit organisation which aims to reducing cyber risk. thank to reducing cyber risk. you so much forjoining us. how thank you so much forjoining us. how do you propose fighting against an organisation like this?— an organisation like this? thanks very much _ an organisation like this? thanks very much for— an organisation like this? thanks very much for...
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hanging with gordon willis you know going to dailies with all my godfather 3 i'd go to dailies with them and i just watch what he was doing and ask them questions because i was always interested in not only acting but the other side of the camera and so that movie was amongst other directors i work with but specifically that movie was like a master class because i saw it come together from its inception and then into the for the staging of photography watching the dailies you know on film with gordon every day see how the movie really came together you know it was really a great experience for me you know and when i think you and godfather 3 i can't believe a dream like that comes true for a book you know when andy says to the extent that i've read what he says that it inspired and i think it really got his kitchen to be a heck it opened him up to try acting the godfather so to end up an episode 3 to be nominated for an oscar and then be able to take your beloved father the ceremony it's about as big a homerun as a young actor can get right. it's more than a homerun like i told you. it's
hanging with gordon willis you know going to dailies with all my godfather 3 i'd go to dailies with them and i just watch what he was doing and ask them questions because i was always interested in not only acting but the other side of the camera and so that movie was amongst other directors i work with but specifically that movie was like a master class because i saw it come together from its inception and then into the for the staging of photography watching the dailies you know on film with...
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neil: gordon chang, thank you very much.tober 1 of this year, we know as well, that it will raise discretionary spending but 8.4% to $118 billion, that will all be freeze defense spending by an increase of 1.7%, non-defense spending will go up about 16% with an emphasis on education, safety net programs, health and the environment, but as far as the big military buildup we have been seeing over the last few years, that has stopped. more after this. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) while you may...