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jeffrey: leigh was born and raised in chicago's south side.ated from jamaica and served as an evangelical preacher. caribbean motifs run through her sculptures, sometimes in the form of plantains. she also looks to africa, including nigerian pottery she studied long ago as an intern at the national museum of african art. now such forms become part of a human figure, as in the sculpture, jug. in cupboard, she combines a cowrie shell, another favorite motif, with raffia, the fiber from a type of palm tree. >> it also refers to kind of makeshift building and dwelling. it also -- jeffrey: but the hut here becomes a skirt. >> and the hut also becomes a skirt. i like that combination. i like all the different histories that come together as they're carried both by the material itself and also the forms referenced. jeffrey: so, each different kind of material here is also carrying -- >> cries histories with it, yes. jeffrey: many of leigh's women lack eyes, she says they're both figurative and abstractions. and her work always begins with ideas of ho
jeffrey: leigh was born and raised in chicago's south side.ated from jamaica and served as an evangelical preacher. caribbean motifs run through her sculptures, sometimes in the form of plantains. she also looks to africa, including nigerian pottery she studied long ago as an intern at the national museum of african art. now such forms become part of a human figure, as in the sculpture, jug. in cupboard, she combines a cowrie shell, another favorite motif, with raffia, the fiber from a type of...
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leigh ann, i want to start with you.st for president biden, and obviously now the pressure is on to release the americans. how is this playing for him politically, do you think? >> obviously, it will be great if americans are released with these hostages and president biden doesn't give a lot of credit not only on this, for a lot of host of things and that does include democrats on capitol hill, but meanwhile you have a divide, especially among the democratic party and among americans about the president's stances on israel, and now you're seeing a lot of pressure from members of congress not only for a cease-fire. also for conditioning aid, as you also talked about, and also putting more public pressure on netanyahu in the realms of this war. it is still a difficult situation for president biden politically. >> symone, let's talk about the pressure that leigh ann is describing. your former boss, senator bernie sanders. you worked for him -- >> i worked for a lot of them. >> i know you have. he wrote an op-ed that i refe
leigh ann, i want to start with you.st for president biden, and obviously now the pressure is on to release the americans. how is this playing for him politically, do you think? >> obviously, it will be great if americans are released with these hostages and president biden doesn't give a lot of credit not only on this, for a lot of host of things and that does include democrats on capitol hill, but meanwhile you have a divide, especially among the democratic party and among americans...
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. >> joining me for analysis are leigh ann caldwell of the washington post.can strategist brandon buck and simone sanders-townsend. former chief spokeswoman for vice president kamala harris. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >> good sunday morn. it took weeks of excruciating secret negotiations involving u.s., israeli, qatari and egyptian officials and personal pressure from president biden to persuade a reluctant israeli prime minister netanyahu to accept a four-day ceasefire to free 26 israeli hostages from hamas. two senior administration officials tell nbc news the biden administration is disappointed americans have not yet been released and they are hopeful three americans will still be among the 50 civilian women and children freed as a part of this deal. >> we also remember all those who are still being held, and renew our commitment to work for their release, as well. two american women and one 4-year-old child, abigail
. >> joining me for analysis are leigh ann caldwell of the washington post.can strategist brandon buck and simone sanders-townsend. former chief spokeswoman for vice president kamala harris. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >> good sunday morn. it took weeks of excruciating secret negotiations involving u.s., israeli, qatari...
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leigh ann, great to have you with us here on bbc news.alking. we are one year out from the election. it is a long time in politics, but nevertheless biden now trailing trump slightly. why — why do you think that is? there is a lot of reasons why that is and that is that it's one poll, and a national poll, and a lot of people will dismiss national polls, since we have an electoral college programme to elect a president, where swing states matter. but the challenge is that even polls in swing states have biden behind donald trump. there was a new york times poll out today that shows that in five swing states that president biden won in 2020 against donald trump, he's behind donald trump. a lot of voters say that president biden is too old, that he's not doing a good enoughjob on the economy, and now there's another challenge — there is the war in israel, where there is a generational divide on that issue where younger democrats, especially, think that there should be a ceasefire, that president biden is siding too much with israel. so, it's
leigh ann, great to have you with us here on bbc news.alking. we are one year out from the election. it is a long time in politics, but nevertheless biden now trailing trump slightly. why — why do you think that is? there is a lot of reasons why that is and that is that it's one poll, and a national poll, and a lot of people will dismiss national polls, since we have an electoral college programme to elect a president, where swing states matter. but the challenge is that even polls in swing...
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seung min kim of the associated press, alayna treene and leigh ann caldwell.'s start with what we saw come out over the weekend, there was a new poll and it reinforces a lot of what we have been talking about with regard to president biden and the political sort of conundrum that he is in. is that a tv word? it is now. that he's in with regard to his own party and how he's approaching the israel-hamas war. he has been pretty steadfast, really steadfast, in his support for israel's right to defend itself but to have some caution. let's look at how democratic voters see that. approve 51%, disapprove 41%. so he still has the majority of support, but it's considering they are his fellow democrats it's not as high as maybe he would like. let's look at the young voters now. this is what is the most stark. the question about young voters on biden's handling of the war between israel and hamas. approve, 20%. disapprove, 70%. young voters as we've talked about a lot on this show, they are a very important part of his coalition for reelection. >> certainly. and that's w
seung min kim of the associated press, alayna treene and leigh ann caldwell.'s start with what we saw come out over the weekend, there was a new poll and it reinforces a lot of what we have been talking about with regard to president biden and the political sort of conundrum that he is in. is that a tv word? it is now. that he's in with regard to his own party and how he's approaching the israel-hamas war. he has been pretty steadfast, really steadfast, in his support for israel's right to...
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here to share their reporti ing jeff zeleny, leigh ann caldwell of "the washington post."e to see all of you. let's start by adding to the reporting that our esteemed colleague manu did from capitol hill. let's play what mike johnson said about whether or not this is a vote that people in the republican conference should take. >> there are people who say you have to uphold the rule of law and allow for someone to be convicted in a criminal court. there are others who say, well, upholding the rule of law requires us to take this step now because some of the things he's alleged to have done, the house ethics committee having done their job, are in fractions against the house itself. so what we have said as a leadership team is to allow people to vote their conscious. i have real reservations about doing this. i'm concern ed about a preceden that maybe set is for that. >> so vote your conscious, but here's my view. >> trying to tip the scales a but. if he's expelled, it will be a short-term challenge for this speaker. you have to think that that is underlying some of this. th
here to share their reporti ing jeff zeleny, leigh ann caldwell of "the washington post."e to see all of you. let's start by adding to the reporting that our esteemed colleague manu did from capitol hill. let's play what mike johnson said about whether or not this is a vote that people in the republican conference should take. >> there are people who say you have to uphold the rule of law and allow for someone to be convicted in a criminal court. there are others who say, well,...
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i know, fred -- >> that's the part that i disagree with, leigh ann. i don't think he was -- trump after ten of us voted to impeach him, i don't think he would have ever softened the slap. >> right. and that's what the people close to him were telling me. but what's also really interesting, i was listening to your interview with adam kinzinger from last hour, and he said to the day he dies, he will say that kevin mccarthy resurrected donald trump. and i agree with that. the mood on capitol hill in the days after january 6th, people wanted nothing to do with donald trump, even if they didn't vote to impeach him, republicans were very hands-off, didn't want to talk about him, didn't want to see him again, and then kevin mccarthy went down there and sent a very strong signal that it is okay to continue to embrace trump. and so kevin mccarthy has played a very big role in trump's resurgence. >> did he resurge him? is he responsible? >> yeah, i think, you know, on reflection, i think that's true. but i think the two of them worked collectively together. you
i know, fred -- >> that's the part that i disagree with, leigh ann. i don't think he was -- trump after ten of us voted to impeach him, i don't think he would have ever softened the slap. >> right. and that's what the people close to him were telling me. but what's also really interesting, i was listening to your interview with adam kinzinger from last hour, and he said to the day he dies, he will say that kevin mccarthy resurrected donald trump. and i agree with that. the mood on...
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special thanks to leigh mcgowan. we don't get to see her often, and man, it is worth it.ome back, trump's smack talking the judge again. and guess what? he's allowed to. and i really need somebody to tell me why. and later, a possible sea change for a news giant. univision has set off alarm bells on its influence in 2024. the 11th hour just getting underway, and i'm going to say, at a very important thursday night. very. and i think if we live in country where we've decided th character doesn't count, which is something that republican used to say, and with trump, it's gone the other way. i think that's reall dangerous. as lee was saying, it's no like this in any other part of my life. coaches don't do this. teachers don't do this and so, i think if we have lower standards for people around the country, what's tha about? >> can you imagine peopl taking their corporate cards and pain there around te covering onlyfans and going to atlantic city? you see that in corporat america every day. luke broadwater, stuart stevens, thank you both for being here. special thanks to leig
special thanks to leigh mcgowan. we don't get to see her often, and man, it is worth it.ome back, trump's smack talking the judge again. and guess what? he's allowed to. and i really need somebody to tell me why. and later, a possible sea change for a news giant. univision has set off alarm bells on its influence in 2024. the 11th hour just getting underway, and i'm going to say, at a very important thursday night. very. and i think if we live in country where we've decided th character doesn't...
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filed court papers allegedly showing the family paid him $138,000 over the last two decades, sean and leighe tuohy claim that was oher's share of the proceeds from the movie, which he agreed to split with the family. the movie made $300 million. a judge ordered the couple to release the figures after or claimed they lied about adopting him to enrich themselves or has until november 28th to respond. >> a jury has awarded more than $1 million to a woman who accused actor robert de niro of gender discrimination and harassment. here's abc's derek dennis. this morning. >> a jury has ordered robert de niro's production company to pay up. >> talking to me? well, i'm the only one here. >> canal productions ordered to pay $1.2 million to de niro's former personal assistant, graham chase robinson. she sued for gender discrimination, harassment and retaliation on the job. >> she feels completely vindicated because she got complete vindication today in court. >> in court filings, robinson claims she was subjected to a toxic work environment, including verbal abuse was paid less than another male employ
filed court papers allegedly showing the family paid him $138,000 over the last two decades, sean and leighe tuohy claim that was oher's share of the proceeds from the movie, which he agreed to split with the family. the movie made $300 million. a judge ordered the couple to release the figures after or claimed they lied about adopting him to enrich themselves or has until november 28th to respond. >> a jury has awarded more than $1 million to a woman who accused actor robert de niro of...
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the audience are already here, they are getting ready to watch stars like leigh—anne pinnock, she will surprises as well with music, comedy, acting, and of course doctor who. there will be a doctor who reveal on the stage tonight. i have seen a few rehearsals and there is a lot to look forward to.— rehearsals and there is a lot to look forward to. thank you very much, charlotte _ look forward to. thank you very much, charlotte gallagher. - time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. if you have been fundraising in scotland today i hope you are wearing your pudsey suit because it has been cold, some areas just scraping above freezing, pretty miserable day. but for many it has been glorious, a lovely autumn afternoon with some train coming through and i hope you made the most of it because it's all change as we head into the weekend. this swirl of cloud, a deep area of low pressure that once again bringing wet and windy weather across our shores, arising as we speak. the wind really starting to strengthen. across the south—west into wales and northern ireland, some heavier bursts
the audience are already here, they are getting ready to watch stars like leigh—anne pinnock, she will surprises as well with music, comedy, acting, and of course doctor who. there will be a doctor who reveal on the stage tonight. i have seen a few rehearsals and there is a lot to look forward to.— rehearsals and there is a lot to look forward to. thank you very much, charlotte _ look forward to. thank you very much, charlotte gallagher. - time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear....
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wales rugby legends alun wynjones, justin tipuric and leigh halfpenny bid their farewell to the internationalld's most capped player and bowed out with the invitational side's third try and the man of the match award. kieran hardy completed the victory for wales with his second try in as many minutes right at the end of the game. in domestic rugby, harlequins have gone top of the premiership after beating newcastle 40 points to 12. meanwhile, reigning champions saracens beat leicester 32—17 with the help of tries from three of england's returning world cup squad, including maro itoje. elsewhere, northampton saints beat bath 24 points to 18. edinburgh have suffered their first defeat of the season in the united rugby championship, losing to leinster by 36 points to 27. the irish side ran in five tries in dublin. edinburgh's three tries all came in the final 25 minutes as they left themselves with far too much to do. victory moved leinster up to fourth. edinburgh are eighth. there were comprehensive wins for both england's men's and women's rugby league teams at headingley today, conceding only
wales rugby legends alun wynjones, justin tipuric and leigh halfpenny bid their farewell to the internationalld's most capped player and bowed out with the invitational side's third try and the man of the match award. kieran hardy completed the victory for wales with his second try in as many minutes right at the end of the game. in domestic rugby, harlequins have gone top of the premiership after beating newcastle 40 points to 12. meanwhile, reigning champions saracens beat leicester 32—17...
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. >> reporter: leigh frame is program director for medicine at george washington university.lps them de-stress. is that the case? >> that is a very common misconception. there are a lot of ways to manage stress, take a bubble bath or take a walk in nature or spend time with friends and family. those all have actually help manage stress. alcohol does not. >> reporter: frame also suggest creating a ritual without alcohol to end the day and finding a nonalcoholic beverage you enjoy like t. >> one of the things we struggle with is the social aspect. you can try and do a different activity. >> reporter: that includes her alcohol-free events. >> you feel great, the biggest life hack i tell people what they want more energy, to remove alcohol. >> reporter: proof that for gascoigne, living without alcohol. adriana diaz, cbs news, washington. >> jericka: love a good ginger ale with cherries. well, david letterman returns to his old stomping grounds on "the late show with stephen colbert. that's next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: if you can't watch the "cbs evening news," you can listen. subscrib
. >> reporter: leigh frame is program director for medicine at george washington university.lps them de-stress. is that the case? >> that is a very common misconception. there are a lot of ways to manage stress, take a bubble bath or take a walk in nature or spend time with friends and family. those all have actually help manage stress. alcohol does not. >> reporter: frame also suggest creating a ritual without alcohol to end the day and finding a nonalcoholic beverage you...
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i'm told by a source family that leigh banine, a dual american israeli citizen is in the hands of redss officials she has been released from captivity by hamas in gaza. this would mark the second successfully release of an american citizen since the beginning of the truce. she and her husband have been missing since their kibbutz was attacked on october 7th. according to her father she is a high school and civics history teacher and a tour guide at the holocaust remembrance center in jerusalem. remember the white house said they believed there was three american women and children who would be released as part of the deal we saw 4-year-old abigail edan released on sunday and now we have confirmation of liat banine so now we are waiting on the status of the second american woman. no word from the white house or the administration about her condition or whereabouts or whether or not she may be released. i can tell you, jake, the news of liat banine now being in the hands of red cross officials is good news but rights now the white house is not commenting on this name. there's not going
i'm told by a source family that leigh banine, a dual american israeli citizen is in the hands of redss officials she has been released from captivity by hamas in gaza. this would mark the second successfully release of an american citizen since the beginning of the truce. she and her husband have been missing since their kibbutz was attacked on october 7th. according to her father she is a high school and civics history teacher and a tour guide at the holocaust remembrance center in jerusalem....
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joining me to break down the latest headlines in us politics is washington post live anchor, leigh annus here on bbc news. let's kick off with that poll that has got everyone talking. we are one year out from the election. it is a long time politics but nevertheless biden now trainlink trump slightly. why do you think that is? == do you think that is? -- trailing- _ do you think that is? -- trailing. there - do you think that is? -- trailing. there is - do you think that is? -- trailing. there is a - do you think that is? -- trailing. there is a lot i do you think that is? » trailing. there is a lot of reasons why that is and that is a national poll and a lot of people will dismiss national polls since we have an electoral college programme to electoral college programme to elect a president where swing states matter, but the challenge is that even polls in swing states have biden behind donald trump. there was a new york times poll out today that shows that in five swing states that president biden one in 2020 against donald trump, he is behind donald trump. a lot of voters say that p
joining me to break down the latest headlines in us politics is washington post live anchor, leigh annus here on bbc news. let's kick off with that poll that has got everyone talking. we are one year out from the election. it is a long time politics but nevertheless biden now trainlink trump slightly. why do you think that is? == do you think that is? -- trailing- _ do you think that is? -- trailing. there - do you think that is? -- trailing. there is - do you think that is? -- trailing. there...
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here to share their insights, the associated press, leigh ann caldwell of the "washington post," eva mcend and security analyst cary korda ro. even in the most controversial of stories about what his policies or potential policies would be and say no, that's not true. >> right. >> they didn't say it's not true here, but the pushback on what we're talking about is noteworthy because they don't do that very often. >> i will point out particularly with the immigration details, which you just mentioned, steven miller, his former white house adviser and widely seen as the architect of the policies was quoted in the times article saying that president trump will unleast the vast arsenal of powers to enact these policies. what's happening here in part is actually a classic trump trait. he doesn't kind of like it when other people feed off him and kind of profit or benefit from him. so i think some of it is him and his people saying we don't want these outside groups coming in and trying to take advantage of us. >> this is such a good point. there are groups who are writing position papers a
here to share their insights, the associated press, leigh ann caldwell of the "washington post," eva mcend and security analyst cary korda ro. even in the most controversial of stories about what his policies or potential policies would be and say no, that's not true. >> right. >> they didn't say it's not true here, but the pushback on what we're talking about is noteworthy because they don't do that very often. >> i will point out particularly with the immigration...
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offensive is moving forward but we have seen an creasing number of palestinian civilians being able to leigh f -- to leave from northern gaza to southern gaza. just yesterday, 50,000 people were able to flee the destruction in northern gaza where we know the humanitarian conditions are worsening, hospitals are shutting down due to a lack of fuel and medical supplies. >> still a humanitarian crisis happening in gaza. we are looking at pictures earlier today of tens of thousands of people fleeing northern gaza to southern gaza. thank you for your reporting there, jeremy. >>> kate? >>> the state has rested. now it's time for donald trump's defense. and it's being described as a, quote, high end brothel network used by elected officials and even military officers. who the justice department is targeting in what it's calling a major sting. we'll be back. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cel
offensive is moving forward but we have seen an creasing number of palestinian civilians being able to leigh f -- to leave from northern gaza to southern gaza. just yesterday, 50,000 people were able to flee the destruction in northern gaza where we know the humanitarian conditions are worsening, hospitals are shutting down due to a lack of fuel and medical supplies. >> still a humanitarian crisis happening in gaza. we are looking at pictures earlier today of tens of thousands of people...
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. >> i want to bring in our panel to discuss cnn's david chalian, leigh ann caldwell of "the washington post," and ramesh of the national review. thank you for being here. i'm going to start with you from the point of view of you and obviously you come from the national review. what was sort of your overall take away of what you saw last night? >> the overall debate was another crabs in a barrel kind of debate. everybody wants to be the rival to donald trump, and everybody wants to stop everybody else from being that rival. the abortion division was revealing of a party that was not quite figured out how to respond to the post dobbs political environment. i think that nikki haley had a tone on this issue that a lot of republicans are probably thinking that's the right tone to strike. but whether the particulars are there, whether she can go on dodging on some of the policy specific ises, that's another question. >> i'm glad that you mentioned that that was probably one of the biggest understatements that i have heard in that republicans haven't figured out how to talk about abortion. it
. >> i want to bring in our panel to discuss cnn's david chalian, leigh ann caldwell of "the washington post," and ramesh of the national review. thank you for being here. i'm going to start with you from the point of view of you and obviously you come from the national review. what was sort of your overall take away of what you saw last night? >> the overall debate was another crabs in a barrel kind of debate. everybody wants to be the rival to donald trump, and everybody...
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leigh, no. ms. murkowski, aye. ms. klobuchar, aye. the clerk: mr. padilla, aye. mr. risch, no. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. the clerk: mr. kelly, aye. mr. menendez, aye. the clerk: mr. braun, no. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: ms. warren, aye. the clerk: ms. stabenow, aye. the clerk: mr. hoeven, no. the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. mrs. fischer, no. mr. mcconnell, no. mr. sullivan, no. mr. vance, no. vote: the clerk: mr. hagerty, no. the presiding officer: the ayes are 52, the nays are 46. the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, the motion to reconsider is considered made and laid upon the table, and the president will be immediately notified of the senate's action. the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 38, ramon ernesto reyes, jr. of new york to be united states district judge for the eastern district of new york, signed
leigh, no. ms. murkowski, aye. ms. klobuchar, aye. the clerk: mr. padilla, aye. mr. risch, no. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. the clerk: mr. kelly, aye. mr. menendez, aye. the clerk: mr. braun, no. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: ms. warren, aye. the clerk: ms. stabenow, aye. the clerk: mr. hoeven, no. the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. mrs. fischer, no. mr. mcconnell, no. mr. sullivan, no. mr. vance, no. vote: the clerk: mr. hagerty, no. the presiding officer: the ayes are 52, the nays are 46....
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super—featherweight title against edward vazquez in monte carlo on saturday, says he'd like to take on englishman leigh't be involved. they won their last two games, but lost six out of nine matches played in total in what has been a feeble defence of the trophy they won back in 2019. so what's gone wrong with england and the 50—over game? our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew has been speaking to managing director rob key. you want to mark out of ten? it would be right down the bottom, to be honest. for the side we are, the players we have got, the quality we have got, we have underperformed massively. for lots of reasons. we have ever thought things. all well and good talking about how we're going to pay a certain way, how you you are going to be on the front foot and be aggressive. other times you have to soak up at the right time. we have almost done the opposite when it is needed. in both departments we have been below par. i would be surprised if anyone feels they have given account of themselves. thejob is about maximising potential and playing to your ability. whether you when it's one thing
super—featherweight title against edward vazquez in monte carlo on saturday, says he'd like to take on englishman leigh't be involved. they won their last two games, but lost six out of nine matches played in total in what has been a feeble defence of the trophy they won back in 2019. so what's gone wrong with england and the 50—over game? our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew has been speaking to managing director rob key. you want to mark out of ten? it would be right down the bottom,...
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by the film a streetcar named desire, and the prize for the leading female actor was won by vyvyan leighdidn't get anything for grass and desire was marlon brondo, who actually held. the film a streetcar named desire, such a comparable epic failure happened in 1977, it was a turning point year for american cinema and all world cinema, because that year the film star wars was released, it was also nominated for an oscar only for special effects, all producers, all film makers in the world became it is absolutely clear that it is much more profitable to invest money in making films for stupid teenagers than for intelligent adults; today cinema for stupid teenagers occupies... approximately 95-97% of the world screen, so that apparently this situation is irreversible, the great russian philosopher sanyev, a month before his death in 2006, said that gadgetized humanity is irreversibly becoming stupid, scars would probably agree with this, in the nineties he made a documentary film, a journey with martin scarceza through american cinema, so it’s very knows well where american cinema began and
by the film a streetcar named desire, and the prize for the leading female actor was won by vyvyan leighdidn't get anything for grass and desire was marlon brondo, who actually held. the film a streetcar named desire, such a comparable epic failure happened in 1977, it was a turning point year for american cinema and all world cinema, because that year the film star wars was released, it was also nominated for an oscar only for special effects, all producers, all film makers in the world became...
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to the film a streetcar named desire, and the prize for the leading female actor was won by vyvyan leighch, in fact, and... such a comparable epic failure happened in 1977, it was a turning point for american cinema and world cinema, because that year the film star wars was released, it was also nominated for an oscar only for special effects , it became absolutely clear to all producers, all film makers in the world that it is much more profitable to invest money making films for stupid teenagers than for reasonable adults, today films for stupid teenagers are 95-97% world screen, so, apparently, this situation is irreversible, the great russian philosopher sanev, a month before his death in 2006, said that gadgetized humanity is irreversibly becoming stupid, scarce would probably agree with this, in the nineties he made a documentary film journey with martin scorsese in american cinema, so he knows very well where american cinema began and where it has now ended, perhaps that’s why he ’s been working in cinema until he’s now 80 years old, because there aren’t more adults left in americ
to the film a streetcar named desire, and the prize for the leading female actor was won by vyvyan leighch, in fact, and... such a comparable epic failure happened in 1977, it was a turning point for american cinema and world cinema, because that year the film star wars was released, it was also nominated for an oscar only for special effects , it became absolutely clear to all producers, all film makers in the world that it is much more profitable to invest money making films for stupid...
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leigh ott realizes back in tel aviv that she does not have a single photograph of helmy and no socialfind. one perhaps the nostalgia is because all the rivers is more than just a recollection of a life-changing. love it is we attribute to huron-y. the semi autobiographical nature of all the reverse is not the only aspect of the novel that exists off the page. in late 2015 gets real's ministry of education rejected requests from israeli educators to add all the reverse to the national high school curriculum. including to student reading lists. dahlia fan egg, an education ministry official at the time defended barring the novel to an israeli news website saying, quote, the its story is based on a romantic motif of a forbidden, sacred and impossleove. adolescent used tend to romanticize and don't have, in many cases, the systematic point of view that includes consideratns about preserving the identity of the nation and the significance of assimilation. and quote. suddenly, all the rivers, a work of art, a real experience, a bestseller and an award winner became a political symbol. a mea
leigh ott realizes back in tel aviv that she does not have a single photograph of helmy and no socialfind. one perhaps the nostalgia is because all the rivers is more than just a recollection of a life-changing. love it is we attribute to huron-y. the semi autobiographical nature of all the reverse is not the only aspect of the novel that exists off the page. in late 2015 gets real's ministry of education rejected requests from israeli educators to add all the reverse to the national high...
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the day after hamas will see leigh things. we'll see the gaza strip is demilitarized, deradicalized and gaza will have to be rebuilt. israel will have to control the security aspects and a new civilian-type of leadership that doesn't teach their children to hate jews. a type of leadership that will take over the state of israel from the river to is sea and it will be jew-free. there's a historical precedent. what happened in germany, what happened in japan where we hope for a better future. >> charles: thanks for taking the time out, avi and all the best. we'll reach out to you again soon. thank you. i want to get back to the release and the danger for u.s. troops. the iranian backed proxies firing missiles at one of our ships. where is this heading in and what is the pentagon saying? we'll have more. and more as hostages are released and will see their families for the first time. we'll speak with one of the aunts of the hostage. that's next. and lower your a1c. it's covered by medicare for those who qualify. ask your doctor
the day after hamas will see leigh things. we'll see the gaza strip is demilitarized, deradicalized and gaza will have to be rebuilt. israel will have to control the security aspects and a new civilian-type of leadership that doesn't teach their children to hate jews. a type of leadership that will take over the state of israel from the river to is sea and it will be jew-free. there's a historical precedent. what happened in germany, what happened in japan where we hope for a better future....
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>> look, we've just seen one of the world leigh largest companies and aquahire without paying anything, but you know, i think it fundamentally changes the landscape of ai developments and huts other important products like anthropic in structure other and entrenchment some way you have to look at what is next for the technology and what is next for the hundreds of thouds of companies and not just the banks, morgan stanley and goldman sachs. th there's a question about how those customers are reacting >> very well said. deirdre, last word >> they had to tell people stuff and that was never part of their duty it was to humanity and not to shareholders >> 501c 3. >> we are all surprised that we don't know anything, but that was always the case, and those are the details that will be really interesting should open ai and those four board members share that i would like to know what they saw what was going on there, but they write in the charter that they wanted to benefit humanity as a whole and unconstrained by need to generate financial return it feels like we've gone very much in the op
>> look, we've just seen one of the world leigh largest companies and aquahire without paying anything, but you know, i think it fundamentally changes the landscape of ai developments and huts other important products like anthropic in structure other and entrenchment some way you have to look at what is next for the technology and what is next for the hundreds of thouds of companies and not just the banks, morgan stanley and goldman sachs. th there's a question about how those customers...
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leigh he is one example of several policies which showed, theoretically, restrict the provision of u.srights to conditions where we know that many civilians are going to be killed through the provision of u.s. arms, yet these discussions, these policies are just being set aside to continue to throw the flow of arms. >> one thing i was trying to drill down on in your piece, josh, are you arguing that the u.s. should suspend providing military aid to israel or do they continue to provide military aid with, you know, with demands, essentially? okay, we will provide this aid for you if you do this, if you act in this way. >> first of all, there are different types of military aid. the's provides an anti-rocket system to israel. i think israelis should be able to live safely in their houses without fear of bombardment. palestinians should also be able to live in their houses without fear bombardment. my concern here is about legal assistance. it's not just that we are providing answers. we are doing so for free. we are providing them with billions of dollars of taxpayer funded arms. these r
leigh he is one example of several policies which showed, theoretically, restrict the provision of u.srights to conditions where we know that many civilians are going to be killed through the provision of u.s. arms, yet these discussions, these policies are just being set aside to continue to throw the flow of arms. >> one thing i was trying to drill down on in your piece, josh, are you arguing that the u.s. should suspend providing military aid to israel or do they continue to provide...
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jon hamm, jennifer jason leigh and juno temple costar.he note that just of for new movies this week, comedians kenan thompson and kel mitchell are back together again in the new sequel. >> to their 90's cult classic. good burger. good burger, too, is on paramount. plus now. bothers. really adam sandler's new animated comedy. a class picked the site variance the real world for a change. >> since lee strong, rob schneider, costar rio on netflix and on disney. plus, kids on santa's naughty list. >> decide to rob the north pole to get the gifts they think they deserve. and the new film the naughty 9. >> sky something special. every single sunday. >> nobody walks away at the peak of their powers like this. >> documentaries this week, there's 5 by barry. take a look at detroit lions legend barry sanders and his decision to leave the game behind in the prime of his careers. catch it on amazon prime and for the holiday 2 of the netflix docu series high on the hog examining how african american cooking has shaped america's food over the years. >>
jon hamm, jennifer jason leigh and juno temple costar.he note that just of for new movies this week, comedians kenan thompson and kel mitchell are back together again in the new sequel. >> to their 90's cult classic. good burger. good burger, too, is on paramount. plus now. bothers. really adam sandler's new animated comedy. a class picked the site variance the real world for a change. >> since lee strong, rob schneider, costar rio on netflix and on disney. plus, kids on santa's...
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leigh mcgowan is here at 30 rock. and you know her as the internet's very popular politics girl.t stevens joins us, a veteran of the mitt romney and george w. bush presidential campaigns. he is now with the lincoln project. his new book a must read the conspiracy to end america, five ways my old party is driving our democracy to autocracy. it is out now. luke, do you remember when steve scalise was shot in 2017? it was devastating. and people all across the hill, all across the country, but obviously, on both sides of the aisle, came out in his support, condemning the shooter. why are we not hearing that for paul pelosi? because it wasn't just donald trump going after him. i remember glenn youngkin, who likes to paint himself as a moderate, he mocked paul pelosi. >> yeah, there is no defending those comments in anyway. you had a brutal and devastating attack on an elderly man with a hammer because somebody believed a whole bunch of lies on the internet about pelosi along. terrorism experts call this stochastic terrorism, which is that somebody has been so demonized, in this case,
leigh mcgowan is here at 30 rock. and you know her as the internet's very popular politics girl.t stevens joins us, a veteran of the mitt romney and george w. bush presidential campaigns. he is now with the lincoln project. his new book a must read the conspiracy to end america, five ways my old party is driving our democracy to autocracy. it is out now. luke, do you remember when steve scalise was shot in 2017? it was devastating. and people all across the hill, all across the country, but...
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well, as you know, leigh ann has been reporting on a bay area teachers and schools for dedes. and it's why she's our senior education reporter. you can get in touch with her online, her social media contact information is right there on your screen. >> life saving effort caught on camera showing us all the benefits of narcan. the story right from the streets of san francisco to that you'll see only on abc7 news. slumping holiday sales. why retail experts say this season will be a little less jolly for businesses hoping to cash in. and a special new jersey for the warriors and the iconic cable car is a big part but some can stop you in your tracks. like the tens of thousands of people who were diagnosed with certain hpv-related cancers. for most people, hpv clears on its own. but for those who don't clear the virus, it can cause certain cancers. gardasil 9 is a vaccine given to adults through age 45 that can help protect against certain diseases caused by hpv. including cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, and certain head and neck cancers such as throat and back of mouth cancers,
well, as you know, leigh ann has been reporting on a bay area teachers and schools for dedes. and it's why she's our senior education reporter. you can get in touch with her online, her social media contact information is right there on your screen. >> life saving effort caught on camera showing us all the benefits of narcan. the story right from the streets of san francisco to that you'll see only on abc7 news. slumping holiday sales. why retail experts say this season will be a little...
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. >> leigh frame is program director for integrative medicine at george washington university. >> a lott to relax. they say it helps them de-stress. is that the case? >> that's a very, very common misconception. there are many ways to manage stress. maybe take a bubble bath or take a walk in nature or spend time with friends and family. those all actually help manage stress. alcohol does not. >> reporter: frame also suggests creating a ritual without alcohol to end the day and finding a non-alcoholic beverage you enjoy, like tea. >> one of the things we struggled with is the social aspect. you could go to the bar and have something else, or you could try and do a different activity. >> reporter: for gascoigne, that includes her alcohol-free events. >> you feel great, which is like the biggest life hack. i tell people if they want more energy is to remove alcohol for a while. >> reporter: proof that for gas coin that lives well means living without alcohol. adriana diaz, cbs news, washington. >>> well, an investigation is under way after a navy plane overshoots a runwa in hawaii >>> toni
. >> leigh frame is program director for integrative medicine at george washington university. >> a lott to relax. they say it helps them de-stress. is that the case? >> that's a very, very common misconception. there are many ways to manage stress. maybe take a bubble bath or take a walk in nature or spend time with friends and family. those all actually help manage stress. alcohol does not. >> reporter: frame also suggests creating a ritual without alcohol to end the...
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and yet, apart from sir edward leigh, the backbench conservative member for lincoln up in lincolnshirek of a single member of parliament who's even raising this subject about the population explosion . i mean, population explosion. i mean, you don't have much support in parliament, do you? >> yeah , it's surprising. >> yeah, it's surprising. i mean, this is one really important aspect of migration policy. its janus face. so the government talk tough stuff, but they deliver more liberal policies than what the public demand and i think this is going to completely reshape british politics in the future . and politics in the future. and certainly i think the conservative party are making a rod for their own back on this. >> mike jones from migration watch, thank you for joining me. and when you think about it, folks, isn't it astonishing, you know, since tony blair came to power, our population has risen by more than 10 million, and 85% of that is directly down to new people coming into the country . people coming into the country. and by the way, many of them are very, very good. many of
and yet, apart from sir edward leigh, the backbench conservative member for lincoln up in lincolnshirek of a single member of parliament who's even raising this subject about the population explosion . i mean, population explosion. i mean, you don't have much support in parliament, do you? >> yeah , it's surprising. >> yeah, it's surprising. i mean, this is one really important aspect of migration policy. its janus face. so the government talk tough stuff, but they deliver more...
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. >> she's got a year to fix now,a years long time, leigh. a and i mean, you look at thepoll. polls, eight national polls have trump beating biden. that's got to cause trepidation among, democrats. but among republicans, polls haven't always translated to electoral victories. i think of the red wave, for instance. so where b hasn' are we? >> when you look at what happened with the red wave, g ee there was there was something else that was going on there, though, because a lot of people were saying that the economy pe the number one concern, but really there was also abortion on the ballot and a lot of women'ss th one that hurt democrats and hurt republicanswk . in addition, there were a lothep of weak candidates on the republican ticketub. ione so this is a vercay different l situation because you're looking at polling that says this is trump versus biden, not just generic ballot. this is exactly what peopleg at are looking at. it does not look good forare joe biden right now. and there's a couple of things that i would be most concerned about if i were hia co id be mmr one. h
. >> she's got a year to fix now,a years long time, leigh. a and i mean, you look at thepoll. polls, eight national polls have trump beating biden. that's got to cause trepidation among, democrats. but among republicans, polls haven't always translated to electoral victories. i think of the red wave, for instance. so where b hasn' are we? >> when you look at what happened with the red wave, g ee there was there was something else that was going on there, though, because a lot of...
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and yet, apart from sir edward leigh, the backbench conservative member for lincoln up in lincolnshiret think of a single member of parliament who's even raising this subject about the population explosion . i mean, population explosion. i mean, you don't have much support in parliament, do you? >> yeah , it's surprising. >> yeah, it's surprising. i mean, this is one really important aspect of migration policy. its janus face. so the government talk tough stuff, but they deliver more liberal policies than what the public demand and i think this is going to completely reshape british politics in the future . and politics in the future. and certainly i think the conservative party are making a rod for their own back on this. >> mike jones from migration watch, thank you for joining me. and when you think about it, folks, isn't it astonishing, you know, since tony blair came to power, our population has risen by more than 10 million, and 85% of that is directly down to new people coming into the country . people coming into the country. and by the way, many of them are very, very good. ma
and yet, apart from sir edward leigh, the backbench conservative member for lincoln up in lincolnshiret think of a single member of parliament who's even raising this subject about the population explosion . i mean, population explosion. i mean, you don't have much support in parliament, do you? >> yeah , it's surprising. >> yeah, it's surprising. i mean, this is one really important aspect of migration policy. its janus face. so the government talk tough stuff, but they deliver...
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victims, a jury ruled tuesday that tesla's autopilot system did not cause the crash that killed mica leigh and her 8-year-old son. in 2018, lee was driving a tesla model 3 when it veered off a highway and into a tree and burst into flames. >> consumers need to be fully understanding and aware of what they're getting into when they get into these cars. >> reporter: in the first of its kind, attorney says autopilot caused the crash. >> it's put out beta, which by definition means it's a prototype, not ready for production. >> reporter: tesla argued it's not clear if autopilot was even turned on and the crash was caused by human error, and said in a statement its cars are making the roads safer every day. >> vehicle designs need to assume the flawed driver, not the perfect driver. >> reporter: law professional bryant walker smith is an expert in driving automation. >> no matter what tesla might call some of its features, misleadingly so, they are not full self-driving because they require a driver. >> reporter: toxicology reports reveal that lee had alcohol in his system, but it was under the
victims, a jury ruled tuesday that tesla's autopilot system did not cause the crash that killed mica leigh and her 8-year-old son. in 2018, lee was driving a tesla model 3 when it veered off a highway and into a tree and burst into flames. >> consumers need to be fully understanding and aware of what they're getting into when they get into these cars. >> reporter: in the first of its kind, attorney says autopilot caused the crash. >> it's put out beta, which by definition...
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. >> always a thrill >> leigh it's always a thrill when you come into the studio. on friday of course, always friday night. of course, always unmissable stuff. that is 8:00 friday night. of course, always un|friday. e stuff. that is 8:00 friday night. of course, always un|friday. e stuf'anderson8:00 on friday. leigh anderson 7:00, 7:00. go. glad got 7:00. there you go. glad i got the memo right. i'm in trouble now. an enemy. he'll be now. made an enemy. he'll be he'll on whatsapp having a go he'll be on whatsapp having a go coming as starmer faces coming up as keir starmer faces his first sensational frontbench resignation. division over resignation. is division over israel labour israel proof that a labour government would be five years of ? my panel of total chaos? my panel thrashed shortly, thrashed that one out shortly, but next i get some more reaction to the week's big story. should plan pro—palestine protests on armistice day. be back. protests on armistice day. be back . and tv comedy legend jim back. and tv comedy legend jim davidson, who has devoted his l
. >> always a thrill >> leigh it's always a thrill when you come into the studio. on friday of course, always friday night. of course, always unmissable stuff. that is 8:00 friday night. of course, always un|friday. e stuff. that is 8:00 friday night. of course, always un|friday. e stuf'anderson8:00 on friday. leigh anderson 7:00, 7:00. go. glad got 7:00. there you go. glad i got the memo right. i'm in trouble now. an enemy. he'll be now. made an enemy. he'll be he'll on whatsapp...
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. >> always a thrill >> leigh it's always a thrill when you come into the studio. on friday of course, always friday night. of course, always unmissable stuff. that is 8:00 friday night. of course, always un|friday. e stuff. that is 8:00 friday night. of course, always un|friday. e stuf'anderson8:00 on friday. leigh anderson 7:00, 7:00. go. glad got 7:00. there you go. glad i got the memo right. i'm in trouble now. an enemy. he'll be now. made an enemy. he'll be he'll on whatsapp having a go he'll be on whatsapp having a go coming as starmer faces coming up as keir starmer faces his first sensational frontbench resignation. division over resignation. is division over israel labour israel proof that a labour government would be five years of ? my panel of total chaos? my panel thrashed shortly, thrashed that one out shortly, but next i get some more reaction to the week's big story. should plan pro—palestine protests on armistice day. be back. protests on armistice day. be back . and tv comedy legend jim back. and tv comedy legend jim davidson, who has devoted his l
. >> always a thrill >> leigh it's always a thrill when you come into the studio. on friday of course, always friday night. of course, always unmissable stuff. that is 8:00 friday night. of course, always un|friday. e stuff. that is 8:00 friday night. of course, always un|friday. e stuf'anderson8:00 on friday. leigh anderson 7:00, 7:00. go. glad got 7:00. there you go. glad i got the memo right. i'm in trouble now. an enemy. he'll be now. made an enemy. he'll be he'll on whatsapp...
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and when i say anti-semitic and comprehensive, sad, leigh, the fact that there is this symphony of support for it, i think tells me there's a global anti-semitic semitism problem that's rearing its ugly head in the creepiest of ways. and i don't think that's going to be mollified by getting those people to understand that we mean well in trying to develop some kind of constructive two state solution. but then i think it is. i don't think anyone would disagree with it. certainly, i wouldn't disagree. having given having just lived there for two years, what i what i'm trying to articulate it is we have to fight back. we have to look at all the tools we have in our arsenal, including the the focus on the raging anti-semitism and what's taking place on college campuses and in and around the world. we all sort of have a strategy. a strategy can't be just, you know, we're mad. we have to have a strategy. we have to think about a process. and when we say, i spent so much time on the idea of college campuses, we cannot just say it's happening. fine. we got to say, what are we going to do about it?
and when i say anti-semitic and comprehensive, sad, leigh, the fact that there is this symphony of support for it, i think tells me there's a global anti-semitic semitism problem that's rearing its ugly head in the creepiest of ways. and i don't think that's going to be mollified by getting those people to understand that we mean well in trying to develop some kind of constructive two state solution. but then i think it is. i don't think anyone would disagree with it. certainly, i wouldn't...
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they also said goodbye to leigh halfpenny and justin tipuric. a day of goodbyes. be going back. , . , ., , , back. there is a big rivalry between sheffield and _ back. there is a big rivalry between sheffield and nottingham. - back. there is a big rivalry between sheffield and nottingham. the - back. there is a big rivalry between sheffield and nottingham. the fan| sheffield and nottingham. the fan base have done well to bring us all together — base have done well to bring us all together. we base have done well to bring us all touether. ~ . ., base have done well to bring us all touether. ~ . . together. we are all in the same boat, together. we are all in the same boat. grieving — together. we are all in the same boat, grieving in _ together. we are all in the same boat, grieving in our— together. we are all in the same boat, grieving in our own - together. we are all in the same boat, grieving in our own way. i together. we are all in the same. boat, grieving in our own way. we have _ boat, grieving in our own way. we have all— boat, grieving in our own way. we
they also said goodbye to leigh halfpenny and justin tipuric. a day of goodbyes. be going back. , . , ., , , back. there is a big rivalry between sheffield and _ back. there is a big rivalry between sheffield and nottingham. - back. there is a big rivalry between sheffield and nottingham. the - back. there is a big rivalry between sheffield and nottingham. the fan| sheffield and nottingham. the fan base have done well to bring us all together — base have done well to bring us all together. we...
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this is all a big con, says leigh. not to be stupid, he says, because just in a couple of months it will all be back to the same. if the tories get re—elected again, nobody , it would appear, seems nobody, it would appear, seems to have got my positivity memo . to have got my positivity memo. so where's the pensioners among you guys? at home. you guys had a good day. you got a nice increase in your pensions, didn't you? and if you guys happy tonight, should i just take a second to remind us all just in terms of tax receipts into this country , what we take into this country, what we take and where, and then i'll throw over to the panel for some debate on it. right. so just to remind ourselves, the public sector, current receipts, 2022 to 2023, £1,017 billion, 249 billion comes from income tax , billion comes from income tax, 178 billion from national insurance , 160 billion from vat, insurance, 160 billion from vat, 83 from corp tax . and around and 83 from corp tax. and around and around we go. tobacco and alcohol dut
this is all a big con, says leigh. not to be stupid, he says, because just in a couple of months it will all be back to the same. if the tories get re—elected again, nobody , it would appear, seems nobody, it would appear, seems to have got my positivity memo . to have got my positivity memo. so where's the pensioners among you guys? at home. you guys had a good day. you got a nice increase in your pensions, didn't you? and if you guys happy tonight, should i just take a second to remind us...
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let's bring in our global business editor karen leigh. thank you for joining us.to normal now? what do we know? >> getting updates that service as a resume debt ports across australia as of 9:00 a.m. after bp world was able to test key systems, and this will be a huge relief to people worried that this could last for weeks, that they could be running on a not full system for quite some time, that that would have serious follow-on effects especially as we head into the holidays and especially in a country like australia where 90% of trade is moved by sea, from computers to medication. they are a huge exporter of things like agriculture and in the mining sector, so they are reliant on imports run by dp world and other operators, and when you have something like this it strikes fear into all kinds of sectors across the country and across the world, so a lot of people will be relieved that people see this is getting back to normal, and the big question is who did this and why? yvonne: yeah, can you let us know? [laughter] and what do they want? >> that is unknown, and
let's bring in our global business editor karen leigh. thank you for joining us.to normal now? what do we know? >> getting updates that service as a resume debt ports across australia as of 9:00 a.m. after bp world was able to test key systems, and this will be a huge relief to people worried that this could last for weeks, that they could be running on a not full system for quite some time, that that would have serious follow-on effects especially as we head into the holidays and...
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was always going to be in the hands of joe manchin, then what does it matter what i do politically, leigh, in afghanistan, i can do what i want and partizan polarization, some terrible consequences for american foreign policy, right. the iran deal, the the the pull out of the iran deal and the inability to credibly commit long term. so i don't mean to be imply that it's a good thing but i think this is maybe i don't even know if we know if it's an upside or downside, but a consequence of polarization is we democrats can sort of beat democrats on foreign policy if they want to be and a consequence of trump because it's harder to argue i'm sorry that we're in a partizanship here, but it's harder to argue that. the republicans have some more responsible and credible voice on foreign policy after four years of donald trump that that image is so sticky we lost the other. yeah, they still can. they do. and they. and that makes no sense and i'd like to study that someday. yeah, sure. so it's kind of had a dream where i didn't have to say anything really at all because they had discussion. so wel
was always going to be in the hands of joe manchin, then what does it matter what i do politically, leigh, in afghanistan, i can do what i want and partizan polarization, some terrible consequences for american foreign policy, right. the iran deal, the the the pull out of the iran deal and the inability to credibly commit long term. so i don't mean to be imply that it's a good thing but i think this is maybe i don't even know if we know if it's an upside or downside, but a consequence of...
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this evening — security consultant justin crump from sybiline and the washington post's live anchor leighnne caldwell. we will dip into the ongoing row in congress over israel and ukraine aid. and we will bring you the news from that hour—long sit—down rishi sunak had tonight with billionaire elon musk. good evening. the israeli prime minister says his country will not agree to a ceasefire with hamas. the calls for a pause in fighting, he said, are calls for a surrender. instead, the idf will be intensifying its military operations. bbc verify have been looking at the satellite pictures for us. this image is from november the ist. the israeli military appear to be advancing on four axes in the unfolding siege of gaza city. if you focus on the red circle at the bottom of your screen, this is what it looked like in a satellite image taken five days early before the military operation began. and now look at image from yesterday. you might be able to pick out the tank tracks that are wiggling into the gaza strip. here, again, the before image. and now, again, the image from yesterday showing
this evening — security consultant justin crump from sybiline and the washington post's live anchor leighnne caldwell. we will dip into the ongoing row in congress over israel and ukraine aid. and we will bring you the news from that hour—long sit—down rishi sunak had tonight with billionaire elon musk. good evening. the israeli prime minister says his country will not agree to a ceasefire with hamas. the calls for a pause in fighting, he said, are calls for a surrender. instead, the idf...
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you hear a lot of hyperbole, leigh. and i said, prove it. and she did. and i believe that human life is precious and we're all god's children. that's what i said when i was campaigning. and and i meant it. and we also operated on this to whom much is given, much is required. and, you know, we're a unbelievably wealthy nation. and yet there are people, a generation is being destroyed. and so that was the genesis. and, you know, a lot of skeptics. but we put together a plan that worked and had a hell of a team, many of whom are here, really good people, motivated by one thing, human life. and then we found partners on the continent of africa. and this is the best one right here. yeah. well, let me actually turn to you presidential committee and talk about that partnership, because early on, the president said this isn't going to work if we don't have partners on the ground. the united states can't swoop down and solve this problem. so you were among the early and the best partners. and so to talk a little bit about that. well, president, let me first thank
you hear a lot of hyperbole, leigh. and i said, prove it. and she did. and i believe that human life is precious and we're all god's children. that's what i said when i was campaigning. and and i meant it. and we also operated on this to whom much is given, much is required. and, you know, we're a unbelievably wealthy nation. and yet there are people, a generation is being destroyed. and so that was the genesis. and, you know, a lot of skeptics. but we put together a plan that worked and had a...