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as a result, we will be a safer city. we will be a safer country. [music] >> bourbon street in new orleans is back open for locals and visitors, but the healing is just beginning. we'll show you what musicians are doing to help people remember, the area is much more than a scene of terror, and we're learning more about the man behind the explosion in las vegas. what we know about his military background, and why investigators say that explosion could have been much worse if a different car was used. [music] >> and we are live this morning from the santa cruz wharf, where the caution tape will soon come down and it will reopen. we'll tell you the details about how the city is hoping to bring it back with a bang. [music] >> from ktvu. [music] fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on two. i'm pam cook. >> and good morning i'm dave clark. welcome to friday. it's january 3rd and welcome back. the rain because parts of the bay area are getting it now. here's steve. >> even down to santa cruz you
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a practice and hope, a practice and community.efinitely in my era of time where i graduated from high school i am never going back to church. it is still to this day if somebodyasks me hey, how are yog something evidencing since i was three years old. those things don't just go to wake you when you try to outrun your conflicts you don't really so instead this was a practice in me trying to learn more about myself after i now gain a perspective that surpassed the black-and-white of good and bad to put some things are not good and bad, they just are. >> thank you. i'm going to hop back and forth between the two i want to make sure both of you equal time is much as possible. the title of your book, the dead don't need reminding some of the imagery that brings up for me. what does that mean to you? >> the first of all it's good to be here. the title of the book is the dead do not need reminding so the whole idea originally started as a phrase that was the title of a poem i was writing. at the time it's honestly indicative because at t
a practice and hope, a practice and community.efinitely in my era of time where i graduated from high school i am never going back to church. it is still to this day if somebodyasks me hey, how are yog something evidencing since i was three years old. those things don't just go to wake you when you try to outrun your conflicts you don't really so instead this was a practice in me trying to learn more about myself after i now gain a perspective that surpassed the black-and-white of good and bad...
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you are right to get the phase the is a much, was then a, a deal which can be a in between put them in good at the thought this a preferred a phase the d. a. i don't understand exactly the evasions on both sides. a but a, this is now the situation, this is the agreement that we have and we should do the, the best day in order to assure that to do their implemented. and not the breached . let me come to time or i and they'll have time or you write a book about delivering aid into goals at the rich reconstruction of the goals and strip that's part of the deal. but there is no way that anybody could have foreseen the sheer amount of damage the israel has ruled on the goal is a strip. this is going to be a decades long process. and kind of pick might well be able to begin in the phase deal. but because it will, it won't be completed. and it, i mean, the true, i mean 3 out of him does a very good in by being the, we're talking about the, the estimates of between $50000000000.00 to $80000000000.00. uh uh we're talking about the, the gates to come forward. does that for the coverage? uh, not
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could be a uh yes, the, to a next and a far the african consent funds initiative consent. we could look at it from 3 major on those. the economy that has been largely on stable and on on sutton. we saw protests in different parts of the continent in kenya, in south africa in 90. the effect that they taught the politicos to ability in those countries. however, we saw in gonna the transition that was largely a claim to successful. in spite of the very unsuccessful electro put out in countries like more than big and to an extended 902, and gonna prove to them slightly different. of course, climate change was also an area that affected several countries within the african continent. so under poll, yes, 2024 was yeah, for lots of events. and that can be described definitely. and it's been, it's been a tough. yeah. and not just for africa. if we bring chris into this, been the a bit of unraveling in the middle east region to from gaza to. busy how we saying something, all of a re alignment's, a recalculation and the balance of power. yeah, i think it's fair to look at it that wa
could be a uh yes, the, to a next and a far the african consent funds initiative consent. we could look at it from 3 major on those. the economy that has been largely on stable and on on sutton. we saw protests in different parts of the continent in kenya, in south africa in 90. the effect that they taught the politicos to ability in those countries. however, we saw in gonna the transition that was largely a claim to successful. in spite of the very unsuccessful electro put out in countries...
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is it even possible to live in a dumpster on 2 and a half square meters without a bathroom or even a toilet? and could you live like that? it seemed to harrison marshal county. good. why does he want to? the idea came a few years ago when i was, i was working abroad for a few months, coming back to london, needed to find a new place to live. and as was the case is thousands of people found that the rank was crazy. harrison's solution was to move into a dumpster in the middle of london, which you did in january 2022. the law was provided by an art and architecture foundation. of course, there are several limitations to take showers. for instance, harrison goes to a local gym. that was the, a, comes on library kind, neva to stay with the with the. so is just run a hose that jump save and then hooks up to this top outside, just a very smooth container. so i usually have to fill it out for you once a day, which is not too bad. the extension on top of the dumpster is a wooden construction with space for harrison's bed. the plywood interior paddling makes it surprisingly livable, even cozy
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like i'm never a thing about a memoir is is a snapshot right of a life right and then you keep on living and i want to continue to look back at my own writing and be like huh i think differently about that now. and i think even this memoir is doing a little bit of that, like my younger self of like, okay you thought this and i understand why you thought this and now you've had more experiences too, where you now can see articulating clear so it's it's unlearning, it's learning like simultaneously order to become a better self. just trying to be better than who i was yesterday. yeah you julianne you mentioned lineage earlier how does that show up in your work and what is it that want people to know about. yeah i mean and you know i think that it might actually be just to point out where it doesn't up in my work honestly i think that one of my first real like like turning points in my education as a writer is that i was often like in the indirect community from a very early even with like people would be considered like slam ancestors like i have like a background as a slam poet and like p
like i'm never a thing about a memoir is is a snapshot right of a life right and then you keep on living and i want to continue to look back at my own writing and be like huh i think differently about that now. and i think even this memoir is doing a little bit of that, like my younger self of like, okay you thought this and i understand why you thought this and now you've had more experiences too, where you now can see articulating clear so it's it's unlearning, it's learning like...
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i'm in a good position to know is a non communicable disease, a few minutes as a micro on ok credit for african sovereignty. china, instead of go quickly texting, parish can any wish besides influence the most people in the world canvassing, smiling, has indonesia steps into breaks, emphasizing that causes commitment to addressing global challenges. grapevine for his chief with this hoss, we are these trips trained in the front to doesn't is a while 1700 republic go able to avoid the front lines and a devastating a quick swings to the claiming 95 lives. i've been doing many with fruitless bones across india. local. i'm back with dish the almost go to the world. so this is all to you. that's good to have your company today. what's up? sorry, this all these days is all about shaping narratives for the public emanuel back. what is the bidding is done? currently i present a lead is have full gotten to find paris for allison. you had us despite being fresh troops ordered to leave. that's supposed to be felt like francis not retreating in africa, is re organizing itself. i say this because wh
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it's a it's a tragedy. it's a horrific situation. but the money, the weapons, the the missiles and lot of else, the intelligence, the satellite information, etc., is all coming from the united states and to some extent the uk, germany, france, ukraine just doesn't have those capabilities, but supplied by us. and now they have some fairly sophisticated capabilities. and of course russia has those capabilities on their on their own. now. so this is this is being fought out now. i don't want to revisit the entire history of it. it's controversial. there are a lot of issues. i said, well, we can take that to the bar. we can talk about that some other time there. supporters of ukraine and there are others who think the ukrainians, the ukrainians and the u.s. are very much to blame for for what's happened. but but putting that to one side, there is no question that the united states and russia are on an escalatory ladder leading to a nuclear war. and here i started studying nuclear war, fighting in the late sixties, in 1969, in particular,
it's a it's a tragedy. it's a horrific situation. but the money, the weapons, the the missiles and lot of else, the intelligence, the satellite information, etc., is all coming from the united states and to some extent the uk, germany, france, ukraine just doesn't have those capabilities, but supplied by us. and now they have some fairly sophisticated capabilities. and of course russia has those capabilities on their on their own. now. so this is this is being fought out now. i don't want to...
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well, there's a there's an agile act or a detour from the rothstein, which i and he has a relative a relative of his is a cousin and is married to a guy named george ringler and george ringler was a sort of he would gather round in political again politics. you also worked for the new york daily news as sort a of a room for photographer and a go to and a guy who would feed stories to the reporters and stuff like this. he showed up in the story as as a fellow who served a summons because there was an entertainer at this time by the name of frank tenney a black face entertainer. and you you can listen to a recordings his act not in blackface on youtube or one is called george or frank tinies first recording and the second is called frank day and his second record and remarkably funny. but as a person so funny and so he after beating up his beautiful girlfriend, imogene wilson, is accosted by a new york news photographer in times and beat him up to whereupon george will serve him with a summons on behalf of the up photographer ringler is also connected to mayor james j. walker, the mayo
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the hold on had reset on it a come at the, the had was a fatty a on it had to be mash that a, it would that be to be to mind them, you know, from the other kid or home sometimes to as, as do the whole lot of mental health thrown and then the 11th and i'm like all my gone learned to live with you that they only do a lot of good. the good stuff for modeling can do a lot, boost, bitch. told on the beach and saw how to those assignments that hey alta it. awesome. so that didn't include a lift gate, my them how to mom, sacked and ways by him getting i go to or met him, have high altima. they got to have mental health and so that's why they got to a tune of all 3 of the honda of some of the costume doing that in mental health them the an m, to be years old. woman is shanetta and learn to food, ma'am, can be dad if till $615.00 must be on lots of c over data for going. and alan campbell, thank you for talking about is here show. so i fill out my local, not that i'm thank you very much. the as is rose war on guys a continue, the new series takes you beyond the headlines of the company. we were
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>> being with my wife. >> and a consistent schedule, i assume. >> a more predictable schedule. >> a more predictable schedule. >> senator, thank you so much for your time. >> my pleasure, good to be with you. >> okay bob casey also spoke to c-span during his time in congress during an exit interview. >> senator bob casey, you have served 18 years in the senate, three terms. as you prepare to leave, where are you in the processing of exiting from the senate. >> change is always difficult in anyone's life, and obviously we have been in one position, in my case, a position in government, the united states senate, it's always a difficult transition. we're in the process now of preparing to move out of not just one office but multiple offices around the state. wrapping up legislative work and beginning to think about what comes next. but i've had a great privilege to serve the people of our state in three different offices, three statewide offices, the officer of auditor general, state treasurer and then the united states senate, and it's been a privilege to serve. and i'm looking forward to
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clouds, even a lawful, make a pass for us. but here's what you can check it out here in stormtracker for just bit of that low level moisture hanging around a little bit. that's being noted in terms of some dense fog for the central valley. most of our readings right now in the 40's. in fact, up north here, we do have fairfax at 38. but again, most readings are in the 40's. got a chilly 38 up to vacaville there as well. handing it back to the future cast for though, you can notice that throughout the day they'll be some of those scattered about clouds coupled with that's the gray. that's the lower level moisture. again because of all the recent rains that we've had, that just doesn't completely go away. we have some of this into sunday. sure, but a little bit better clearing. get a bump. those temps up just a little bit for tomorrow. then as we go into next week, it's relatively uneventful with all of this. by the way, those winds that's been another part of our forecast recently has been windy events popping here and there not
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he is a bit of a romantic he's a bit of an idealist. he somehow thinks things are to happen kind of faster than than they then they will. but you know, of course, a lot of us that china would inevitably keep opening up and we've been early. yeah no i remember when i happened to be in taiwan when magazine first published and it was so different than other publications in taiwan, which were very staid and usually politically connected and next and, then apple daily was so not politically connected and willing to sort of, you know, pull down the covers on whoever was needed to have the covers pulled down on. well i mean jimmy he's he's businessman. we have to forget it. remember, he first went into media because he thought it was a great business opportunity. actually told an early hire. he said, run this for a we'll run next magazine a few years, then we'll sell. and i mean, who wants to run a magazine anyway. so he and it's very interesting he saw the opportunity in a way he it was a classic sort of strategy that warren buffett might emp
he is a bit of a romantic he's a bit of an idealist. he somehow thinks things are to happen kind of faster than than they then they will. but you know, of course, a lot of us that china would inevitably keep opening up and we've been early. yeah no i remember when i happened to be in taiwan when magazine first published and it was so different than other publications in taiwan, which were very staid and usually politically connected and next and, then apple daily was so not politically...
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she wasn't influenced because she was a wife, a mother, and a writer.a lot i thought traveling around writing stories about science would be an ideal existence. for a while i wrote a column for discover magazine called field fieldnotes. which was really a happy place i would ask scientist if i could follow them around for a few days. and write about what they did. because for most people, most people have no idea what it means to be doing research. it is just a vague term. what does that come down to? that turns out to bee interesting. to be able to give a granular day by day studying, that was one group i followed. recording boxes and cameras set up with various sites around florida. they (collect the data, grunt and thunderstorms. courts telling stories. science is not palatable to a lot of people. it's still odd that in this culture it is okay to say i am not interested in science. even though people are dependent on science and need to be making decisions, informed decisions on things that have a scientific basis. what does that really translate? >>
she wasn't influenced because she was a wife, a mother, and a writer.a lot i thought traveling around writing stories about science would be an ideal existence. for a while i wrote a column for discover magazine called field fieldnotes. which was really a happy place i would ask scientist if i could follow them around for a few days. and write about what they did. because for most people, most people have no idea what it means to be doing research. it is just a vague term. what does that come...
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i was 31, a young professional with a good job, a good career, a family, a home, you know, a vibrantial life. the guidelines for both men and women say you shouldn't drink more than 1a units a week. that's about six glasses of wine. on nights out with friends, we probably all exceeded that. but it was social drinking. i wasn't drinking every day. it was frightening and ifelt shame. i rememberthinking, "god, i can't believe i've done "this to myself." i want to dig into the facts around alcohol—related liver disease. i can't be alone. there must be other people going through this. they call liver disease a silent killer. there are no symptoms in the early stages, and seven in ten people won't know that there's anything wrong with them until they turn up at a&e. and that is terrifying. in front of me are the numbers and the statistics and the graphs that are indicating to me that there is a rising problem that nobody is talking about. across the uk, alcohol—specific deaths are at their highest since records began. in 2001, there were more than 5,500 deaths but, by 2022, it had topped 1
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if you a to a day it is did, it was a name, it gives more than $200.00 a 1000 a. and they, although some of them all, most of them a will be a next to easily adding a very smaller area. a i think that for the, for the rest of the image would be very difficult to convince any is really feel jump. i mean, is the who would all what would like to have peace with the police doing? is it to evacuate them so that the, the umbrella offical, ventilation may help us solve the problem? and we have the little do it is you said just now. i mean about it they, they sold. yeah. maybe i about a, the, the amy rates and the bottom, the united states. if a is a mr. trump wants to get to know the piece, no big prize, let him go to and go for a. it's a 10 minute, lots you'll see you saying sounds perfectly reasonable, but reality is, is the israel is an incredibly right wing country right now. and getting any kind of permanent solution is just impossible. i. i don't think it's impossible. it is. um, and it's a nation and well, especially an american. well, again i, uh, well, i agree w
if you a to a day it is did, it was a name, it gives more than $200.00 a 1000 a. and they, although some of them all, most of them a will be a next to easily adding a very smaller area. a i think that for the, for the rest of the image would be very difficult to convince any is really feel jump. i mean, is the who would all what would like to have peace with the police doing? is it to evacuate them so that the, the umbrella offical, ventilation may help us solve the problem? and we have the...
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he is, uh, as such, a he'll cause a, a, a, a kind of a consensus to arise that will hopefully create a administration that will find a way to work together for the benefit of the country. yeah, and i thought, i mean, do you think that was a sense that the southern and i mean we don't know the state of it be stealing guys a was an indication of that because you wouldn't expect the likes of rubio, mike wald, sebastian, go ok. these people to have a full us and that, and you know whose hand and say, look we don't want genocide for the it will get ration. i mean, if anything, it obviously proved that blinking and bite and then the sullivan were useless. as so many tens of thousands of mostly women and children with slaughter. but is that in any indication, the fact that the we saw of this piece deal a head of an organization david. he just, he wants peace in effect as he does one page and he sent a non boy in to meet with netanyahu and company and made it very clear based on reports that are public and some that i've heard privately and made it made it very clear that there had to be an
he is, uh, as such, a he'll cause a, a, a, a kind of a consensus to arise that will hopefully create a administration that will find a way to work together for the benefit of the country. yeah, and i thought, i mean, do you think that was a sense that the southern and i mean we don't know the state of it be stealing guys a was an indication of that because you wouldn't expect the likes of rubio, mike wald, sebastian, go ok. these people to have a full us and that, and you know whose hand and...
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but out a quote on me. he knows in a but a calling me out. a cool no me. so yeah, we have an expedient bed. expedite with the colonialism for the 150 years. so basically, funds as he let emerge from that historical fact. and it's the prop uh, in that location, want to remind the governor on the disability. does he have all of the also you feel should remind disputed of the constitution? well, plan a calling on me as a gant nearly without a calling on me. so if the, if you're talking about the ability brought it going, we of course of both sides with the speed of our constitution to football a sylvia. and so it hasn't been the west favored politician before become a indian either president. last year, he made a few similar attempts before, but less than power as all believes to have his influence to prevent him from winning costs for the rebecca and the pina reports for me to casa. this man has been accused of crimes against humanity, abducting pro democracy that to the impulse of exciting victory into election of mobile has been a staple of indignation, po
but out a quote on me. he knows in a but a calling me out. a cool no me. so yeah, we have an expedient bed. expedite with the colonialism for the 150 years. so basically, funds as he let emerge from that historical fact. and it's the prop uh, in that location, want to remind the governor on the disability. does he have all of the also you feel should remind disputed of the constitution? well, plan a calling on me as a gant nearly without a calling on me. so if the, if you're talking about the...
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it's a it's a unique. yeah, i do. i tell a story in the book about a soccer coach i was going to and had this who's that's what i was going to just ask you about. i've had i've had this experience of people saying he's the real ted lasso, right? he's a ted lasso. be based on him. but it's both ted lasso and this coach that i a story about who's named who's hitting is a dutch coach who sort of at the last minute was recruited to coach the south korean national soccer team in 2002, when south was also hosting the world cup. and they're their team had been bombing out of like small local tournaments in asia, was playing very poorly. and so as a desperate measure, they said, okay, let's let's bring this dutch guy who has a reputation of sort of a miracle worker, a whisperer who can bring out the talent and team, even though he's never been to korea before. he doesn't speak korean. he doesn't know who the star korean players are. and it sounds a bit ted lasso. right. and it turned out that he was exactly what they needed.
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he drove onto a sidewalk, bypassing a police vehicle. at least 15 people were killed in the attack and 30 others injured. the driver then opened fire at police and died in the resulting shootout. two officers were also shot, but they are in stable condition. according to the fbi, the suspect was a 42-year-old u.s. citizen from texas. he had an isis flag mounted on the back of the truck that was used in the attack. officials are now looking into whether the terrorist group was indeed involved. the vehicle was rented from the carsharing marketplace turo. there were explosive devices inside the truck and at least two ieds planted near the scene of the attack. two defense officials tell nbc news the suspect served in the army. he was deployed to afghanistan in 2009 and was honorably discharged as a staff sergeant in the year 2020. yesterday's attack was the deadliest act of a mass murder in the u.s. in more than a year. only a few of those killed have been identified so far. joining us now from new orleans is nbc news correspondent jesse kir
he drove onto a sidewalk, bypassing a police vehicle. at least 15 people were killed in the attack and 30 others injured. the driver then opened fire at police and died in the resulting shootout. two officers were also shot, but they are in stable condition. according to the fbi, the suspect was a 42-year-old u.s. citizen from texas. he had an isis flag mounted on the back of the truck that was used in the attack. officials are now looking into whether the terrorist group was indeed involved....
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what a place. what a horrible place. we have to fix the election so we get honest counts and they get done by 10:00 in the evening or something thereabouts. they have places where they are still counting votes. president biden's actions yesterday on offshore drilling -- banning offshore drilling will not stand. i will reverse it immediately. it will be done immediately. we will drill, baby, drill. we will be drilling and a lot of other locations. energy costs are coming way down. they will be brought down to low levels. that will bring everything else down. that is what caused it to go up along with the ridiculous spending for the green new scam. trillions of dollars. it is like throwing it out the window. they are trying to spend so much. they are just taking money and giving it to anybody that wanted for any project at all if it is certified under the green new scam. it is too expensive. they told me that we will do everything possible to make this transition to the new administration very smooth. it is not smooth. the
what a place. what a horrible place. we have to fix the election so we get honest counts and they get done by 10:00 in the evening or something thereabouts. they have places where they are still counting votes. president biden's actions yesterday on offshore drilling -- banning offshore drilling will not stand. i will reverse it immediately. it will be done immediately. we will drill, baby, drill. we will be drilling and a lot of other locations. energy costs are coming way down. they will be...
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there was a crash just outside the tunnel involving a motorcycle and a car. now they're doing some good work to clear it. but this morning the bay bridge has a bigger delay than usual. normally, it's about 20 minutes. right now we're topping 30 minutes and might even go longer. so if you take the bay bridge, you need to get on the road as early as you can. 702 let's go back to the headlines. >> thank you. sal. let's build on his reporting there as there is that deadly crash in the east bay that's limited bart service in contra costa county. it happened early this morning on highway four near bailey road in bay point. take a look at that map. now. we'll switch to live pictures. you can see it is still a very, very active scene. not long after, a car ended up on the bart tracks in the middle of highway four, right near the pittsburg bay point station. that kept bart from getting service started this morning between antioch and north concord. at this point, crews have removed the car from the tracks there. it is about to be towed away, but still it is a very act
there was a crash just outside the tunnel involving a motorcycle and a car. now they're doing some good work to clear it. but this morning the bay bridge has a bigger delay than usual. normally, it's about 20 minutes. right now we're topping 30 minutes and might even go longer. so if you take the bay bridge, you need to get on the road as early as you can. 702 let's go back to the headlines. >> thank you. sal. let's build on his reporting there as there is that deadly crash in the east...
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well, you'd see a do with a rand. under the 7 nation, a quote to rand agreed to scale back its nuclear program. at western nations agreed to list financial trade and oil sanctions. that is isolated and crippled, a ramsey economy. but donald trump pulled the united states out of that agreement in 2018. he said he ran was a threat in the middle east and the new plan was needed. he re impose sanctions that squeezed a rams economy to run into and suspended some of its commitments. and then you could do an increased uranium enrichment european powers have been battling to save the 2015. do ever since the head of the international atomic energy agency, roughly i'll go see met toper, rainy, and officials into around and know then the including president masood position. he's expressed his willingness to renegotiate the 2015 nuclear. do the i a says around his enrich uranium up to 60 percent 90 percent is needed to reach weapons, grade level the the atlantic republic of iran is ready for new clean negotiations and cooperation
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a. e. off to us selections that we suggested in recent episodes might be, as it turned out to be a land slide for trump. the line genocide. jo, how it goes. tire is a lead to control of us hedge a monic power, along with the lackeys and propaganda media. last for now, in the 4 years since trump was empowered, usa has lost its global dominance. with the rise of bricks has picked fights with much of the global south sacrifice. hundreds of thousands of ukrainian lives on the altar of naziism. isolated itself with the un, with its u. k, u. s. u of the middle east genocide o, while domestically 40000000 americans could not eat without federal a's. one of the greatest us presidents that has never been is veteran ohio congress when dennis consented to also run in this 2024 election, the full, the mayor of cleveland and lifelong fight if a global justice and peace joins me again from cleveland in ohio. dennis, thanks so much for coming back on. i suppose i've got to stop before we get to the why th
a. e. off to us selections that we suggested in recent episodes might be, as it turned out to be a land slide for trump. the line genocide. jo, how it goes. tire is a lead to control of us hedge a monic power, along with the lackeys and propaganda media. last for now, in the 4 years since trump was empowered, usa has lost its global dominance. with the rise of bricks has picked fights with much of the global south sacrifice. hundreds of thousands of ukrainian lives on the altar of naziism....
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and then i've seen a stanley cup with a purse too. i'm like, your cup has a bag. yeah. no. and they found there was like lead or some sort of toxic metals in them. so don't get it. get a classic water bottle. now before we go, send us your like it or not questions or record yourself asking a question and tell us where you're from. you could actually see it. you could actually see yourself on our next show, or send us a message or comment on instagram or tiktok, which these guys know all about. that's it for like it or >> i'm anna garcia right now on true crime news. a seven month old baby trapped in a hot car for hours, found dead. >> her eyes are open. she's not breathing. >> her own grandmother convicted for leaving her there. tracy nix says she forgot little uriel in her car seat. but this isn't the first grandchild to die on tracy's watch. >> i can't forgive it. absolutely not. as a father, i can't. >> plus a husband trembling in a police interrogation room. >> why? >> his wife dead from 47 stab wounds. he said she took her own life. cops said he killed her. >> it had t
and then i've seen a stanley cup with a purse too. i'm like, your cup has a bag. yeah. no. and they found there was like lead or some sort of toxic metals in them. so don't get it. get a classic water bottle. now before we go, send us your like it or not questions or record yourself asking a question and tell us where you're from. you could actually see it. you could actually see yourself on our next show, or send us a message or comment on instagram or tiktok, which these guys know all about....
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in a million and a half gazans — calling for a "clean out" of the strip which he described as "a demolitionite". lebanon accuses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south, killing at least eleven people and injuring several others. israel's forces have missed a deadline to leave the area, as a sixty—day ceasefire deal expired. belarus is voting in a presidential election, with alexander lukashenko all but certain to secure a seventh term. lukashenko, has dismissed speculation that he might hand over to one of his three sons. he said a new generation should emerge to lead belarus by 2030. and the rare alignment of five planets offers stargazers a spectacle view in the skies. after sunset, venus, jupiter, saturn and mars will be visible in an arc—like formation, and can be seen with the naked eye. now on bbc news, click. welcome back to las vegas. now, last week we brought you some of the big news from the consumer electronics show here in the city, but there was just way too much to fit into one programme so this week we're going to bring
in a million and a half gazans — calling for a "clean out" of the strip which he described as "a demolitionite". lebanon accuses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south, killing at least eleven people and injuring several others. israel's forces have missed a deadline to leave the area, as a sixty—day ceasefire deal expired. belarus is voting in a presidential election, with alexander lukashenko all but certain to...
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us to a bring or a cheap stability. again, we have spoke spoken also with the both for the ministers of energy, electricity and oil are also as talk and as we are speaking now in order to find ways to work together so that we can also find ways to provide a gas. we have also a to get it. there are also a meetings taking place right now in order to resume the flights also between the 2 countries. so all in all the meeting was on us to was a brotherly. and i would like to affirm to my brother and culture parts that jordan will always be there for syria. and i would like to read to rate that you are in your 2nd country. and i hope that the future will bring, or what the syrians deserve to have it dignified and to live with dignity. well, come again to the check of the 1st of all, we would like, i would like to think a my counterpart to his ex, him and see the minister for the warm welcome and for the a beautiful and honest a words the to delivered. just be with me shout to somebody in my name and on behalf of the syrian pe
us to a bring or a cheap stability. again, we have spoke spoken also with the both for the ministers of energy, electricity and oil are also as talk and as we are speaking now in order to find ways to work together so that we can also find ways to provide a gas. we have also a to get it. there are also a meetings taking place right now in order to resume the flights also between the 2 countries. so all in all the meeting was on us to was a brotherly. and i would like to affirm to my brother and...
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rule out of the rules committee, a little bit off a strange word, a rule is a special provision to consider a bill. this sitting terms of debate. -- it sets the terms of debate, in last few decade passing rulings has been strict a partisan, all majority party votes yes, and minority party votes no. and this turned out republicans did not have near the votes to pass it on their own, the spec take emthat played on ut on may 31, 2023, is that democrats just back for a while and watched republicans try to pass the rule, they most republicans did come and vote for the rule but it was several dozen of them that did not. and so it was not passing without democratic support, then, minority leader jeffries said, if you want to go vote for the rule and help them, you can do that. 52 democrats crossed and pass that rule. bill passed comfortably. but, mccarthy's critics the whole situation was worse than woe begone, it is damnable, they thought he sold out party and accommodate himself to the democrats. you hear charges of uniparty withth spending bills in congress, critics on right field that way. thi
rule out of the rules committee, a little bit off a strange word, a rule is a special provision to consider a bill. this sitting terms of debate. -- it sets the terms of debate, in last few decade passing rulings has been strict a partisan, all majority party votes yes, and minority party votes no. and this turned out republicans did not have near the votes to pass it on their own, the spec take emthat played on ut on may 31, 2023, is that democrats just back for a while and watched republicans...
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i think it's a -- he's a real advocate and a real hero in that sense and georgia's right there with him reporter: scott spoke with us from his home about the designers. >> not only are they so intelligent, but they are so heart smart, you know? they are so brill want in the heart. >> reporter: the album is a collection of songs that seeks out the sacred in the common place and the design reflects that beauty. >> the goal is to, yeah, another a depth to the experience and also to really just bring you in and allow you to get lost in the world. >> reporter: the work is covered in textures, hidden etchings, and symbols. a lyric book featuring illustrations from scott. >> scott is a fine artist, and he's just absolutely phenomenal. >> reporter: now a grammy nomination. >> this whole thing has been so humbling and surreal. >> a great honor to win. >> reporter: and the great gift to a world always looking for a little healing. >> looking for healing under a ceiling when it's me on the right belt. >> and you can watch the grammys live right here on cbs news bay area. it all starts at 5:30 on s
i think it's a -- he's a real advocate and a real hero in that sense and georgia's right there with him reporter: scott spoke with us from his home about the designers. >> not only are they so intelligent, but they are so heart smart, you know? they are so brill want in the heart. >> reporter: the album is a collection of songs that seeks out the sacred in the common place and the design reflects that beauty. >> the goal is to, yeah, another a depth to the experience and also...
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again, a lot is unspoken, a lot is unsaid. there is quite a lot of that, i think, yes. i mean, they are pretty well the same generation. i should say that my mother's sort of life story was very different from avril�*s in the novel and she didn't settle down in widowhood with another nice, rich lesbian divorcee. but... stephen laughs well, that's the imaginative gift you've got, yeah. but, yes, that generation of women who came from a relatively modest background, lived through the war, found the war something which liberated them from what would otherwise have been a rather confining, um, trajectory, i think. my mother was the only daughter of a woman who was widowed even before my mother was born, and it was very much understood that she would sort of stay at home and look after her mother. so the war was, in a way, what set her free. so i think i was reflecting on those longer things about that generation, and being myself the only child of a mother who was a widow for 25 years, and the very strong, deepening bond between u
again, a lot is unspoken, a lot is unsaid. there is quite a lot of that, i think, yes. i mean, they are pretty well the same generation. i should say that my mother's sort of life story was very different from avril�*s in the novel and she didn't settle down in widowhood with another nice, rich lesbian divorcee. but... stephen laughs well, that's the imaginative gift you've got, yeah. but, yes, that generation of women who came from a relatively modest background, lived through the war, found...
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tesla a stock to watch. tesla ceo made a gesture at a trump rally yesterday. elon musk has been a strong trump supporter and was there with the trump family during the inauguration. he made the gesture once to the crowd and then did it again to the crowd behind him. the anti-defamation league spoke out to say musk deserves the benefit of the doubt, calling it an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm. central bank of germany, though, and the central german defense ministry have both suspended their accounts on musk's ex. the german chancellor has said he's uncomfortable with musk's support of far right german political parties. city of paris recently dropped its official account as well. and president trump signed a number of executive orders at the white house monday. we'll have a fuller list when we talk politics, but many affect the economy, including the crackdown on immigrants. what we did not see was the institution of tariffs trump promised on day one. he said tariffs on china, mexico and canada would likely come february 1st. the u.s. dollar jumped
tesla a stock to watch. tesla ceo made a gesture at a trump rally yesterday. elon musk has been a strong trump supporter and was there with the trump family during the inauguration. he made the gesture once to the crowd and then did it again to the crowd behind him. the anti-defamation league spoke out to say musk deserves the benefit of the doubt, calling it an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm. central bank of germany, though, and the central german defense ministry have both...
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a plan?> not really. each time i held office i eventually decided i could do a good job in a higher office so it was an incremental thing. i did not have any plans when i was a farmhouse -- farmer and warehouse operator and planes to be a state senator, a senator i never thought about being governor. as governor i did not think about being president. it was an incremental step-by-step escalation. >> time magazine i believe from 1971, was that your first national exposure? >> yes it was. a group of more moderate liberal governors elected in 1970, moderate on the race issue. time magazine chose me as the outstanding one to represent the new south. and so they did a long cover story on me. just a couple months after i became governor. in my inaugural address for governor, i announced that i knew the state better than any other person since i had campaigned for four years. and i said, and i say to you quite frankly that the time for racial discrimination is over. that brief statement i think is w
a plan?> not really. each time i held office i eventually decided i could do a good job in a higher office so it was an incremental thing. i did not have any plans when i was a farmhouse -- farmer and warehouse operator and planes to be a state senator, a senator i never thought about being governor. as governor i did not think about being president. it was an incremental step-by-step escalation. >> time magazine i believe from 1971, was that your first national exposure? >> yes...
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the crash comes a little over a month after this plane crashed into a tree just about a block away from yesterday's crash that happened back in late november. investigators say the plane was making an emergency landing after just taking off from the fullerton airport. 2 people inside that plane were taken to the hospital. the cause of the crash remains under investigation. tonight, the faa said it's enhanced oversight of boeing is here to stay after nearly a year of overseeing the company's operations, boeing says after a series of crashes and safety hazards involving their passenger planes, it is making improvements in safety, culture and training. boeing has been under heavy scrutiny since january 5th of last year after the cabin door of an alaska airlines plane ripped off mid-flight. several other safety incidents followed throughout the year. the most recent happened less than a week ago in south korea. 179 people were killed when a boeing aircraft had a landing issue and slammed into a barrier before bursting into flames. the faa said today a fundamental cultural shift is needed at
the crash comes a little over a month after this plane crashed into a tree just about a block away from yesterday's crash that happened back in late november. investigators say the plane was making an emergency landing after just taking off from the fullerton airport. 2 people inside that plane were taken to the hospital. the cause of the crash remains under investigation. tonight, the faa said it's enhanced oversight of boeing is here to stay after nearly a year of overseeing the company's...
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a chick who does know how to smuggle drugs into a prison is a good time. okay?m saying, she's giving you the drug up lasagna for a free cannoli. [laughter] orange is the new sack. [laughter] one thing, going on a comedy tour. [applause] >> hold on. >> starts and stops in new jersey. [applause] >> great theater but they made a shorter and funnier joke, a tour to make fun of two stops. >> what you say to people who actually believe -- >> 8 inches. [laughter] >> when i was trying to say is thank you for watching saturday night with julie fay left. every set right right here on fox news. do not forget to follow us on fox news fn saturday night and stay tuned for your chance to stay in studio. we will post the online next to the porn sites breonna visits. [laughter] in. [cheering and applauding] ♪ good night from new york city. i am jimmy failla, see you next saturday. you can be a democrat, just don't be a bleak. ♪ ♪ the gum experts. force factor amazing ashwa reduces stress and anxiety, improves sleep, boosts cognitive health, and supports weight management. why? a
a chick who does know how to smuggle drugs into a prison is a good time. okay?m saying, she's giving you the drug up lasagna for a free cannoli. [laughter] orange is the new sack. [laughter] one thing, going on a comedy tour. [applause] >> hold on. >> starts and stops in new jersey. [applause] >> great theater but they made a shorter and funnier joke, a tour to make fun of two stops. >> what you say to people who actually believe -- >> 8 inches. [laughter] >>...
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a driver has been arrested now for a dui after crashing into a tree. sandra fell police were dispatched to the area here of locust avenue right near dominican university after an automated notification of this crash from a cell phone when they arrived on scene. they found the vehicle that you see there on the screen and the driver apparently with minor injuries. that driver was found to be intoxicated. they conducted a field sobriety test. and so that person was arrested for dui and later booked into the marion county jail after being treated at the hospital. in the east bay, a woman barely escapes her vehicle just moments before a train crashes into it. this was in oakley. police received reports and ai around around 5.30, in the evening of this train that collided with a car on railroad tracks out at big break road and main street right near the cyber shopping center. if you know the area officers say the woman told them that the car started having problems as she was approaching the tracks and then it just stalled out on her on the tracks. but lucki
a driver has been arrested now for a dui after crashing into a tree. sandra fell police were dispatched to the area here of locust avenue right near dominican university after an automated notification of this crash from a cell phone when they arrived on scene. they found the vehicle that you see there on the screen and the driver apparently with minor injuries. that driver was found to be intoxicated. they conducted a field sobriety test. and so that person was arrested for dui and later...
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ours ought to be a of patriotism for america is, not a land alone, nor a country, nor a people, but a hope a vision, an ideal. what nobler religion can be than the pure love and unselfish service of the noblest, freest commonwealth the world has ever known. and it goes on from there. what do you notice in that. what stands out? what do you got, daniel the thing that stands out the most is him seeing that america is not a country, okay? and would assume he means in the sense of don't share a common blood, a common origin. so that leaves with just america as the spirit whole ideal. yeah, yeah, yeah he may have said i could double check this may have said it's not only or not merely. but he thinks it's something higher. as if on your hierarchy, right? a place a people history that would be lower on this hierarchy. but he says that the civic religion is devoted to this america. and i could have given you a lecture that the major social gospel figure, washington, in the lecture he gave around the same time and the whole lecture is about the service of an ideal america, america that we can
ours ought to be a of patriotism for america is, not a land alone, nor a country, nor a people, but a hope a vision, an ideal. what nobler religion can be than the pure love and unselfish service of the noblest, freest commonwealth the world has ever known. and it goes on from there. what do you notice in that. what stands out? what do you got, daniel the thing that stands out the most is him seeing that america is not a country, okay? and would assume he means in the sense of don't share a...
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that this wasn't just a fight for a rib ribbon or, a medal or a or a grade or or some badge. this was a fight for my life, and i had no control over it. and so i. i finally realized who i was on a universal scale. i am nothing but a mere man. what my brother told me about me being invincible wasn't true. i very quickly discovered that i was facing death. and in those next few moments, having that realization first thing i did before i even threw myself the dirt was i threw my arms in the air and surrendered to my god. and screamed out, jesus, save me. now we all heard stories about, you know, there's there's no atheists in a foxhole and. i don't know if that's true or not, but i can tell you for me, that moment it wasn't a foxhole, but it was a it was a hellscape of southern afghanistan. and i was dying. and there was only one place i knew to go. and that was to ask for some reprieve. my creator. there was no miracle, though, no miracle of a mighty wind rushing down from having to blow the flames. i had to try. i tried to stop, drop and roll. it didn't work. i was so tired. d
that this wasn't just a fight for a rib ribbon or, a medal or a or a grade or or some badge. this was a fight for my life, and i had no control over it. and so i. i finally realized who i was on a universal scale. i am nothing but a mere man. what my brother told me about me being invincible wasn't true. i very quickly discovered that i was facing death. and in those next few moments, having that realization first thing i did before i even threw myself the dirt was i threw my arms in the air...
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he said we might expect a a monarch to be like a parent if a monarch knew his offspring as well as aarent knows his or her child and loved the subject as much as a parent loves his or her child. that's a quite happily ever, which is why you can't expect the government to be like a wise. the cover is for other purposes. they can do other things well. it can't be a parent well. i visit orphanages and i get to it and if they the government can't be a parent well. behind the growth of parental rights has been a very diverse ideological coalition -- >> i am emily putnam-hornstein or i'll be moderating the third and final panel for the day. i want to thank naomi and aei and others for hosting. this panel is called protecting or overreaching? parents rights and child welfare interventions. it means very little introduction because of course the question as to whether the system is effectively protecting or overreaching is hardly novel or new. nor is the fact we often have some very interesting and strange political bedfellows in child welfare. in fact, to prepare for this panel i started to
he said we might expect a a monarch to be like a parent if a monarch knew his offspring as well as aarent knows his or her child and loved the subject as much as a parent loves his or her child. that's a quite happily ever, which is why you can't expect the government to be like a wise. the cover is for other purposes. they can do other things well. it can't be a parent well. i visit orphanages and i get to it and if they the government can't be a parent well. behind the growth of parental...
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a teenager is found guilty of the murder of 15—year—old schoolgirl elianne andam in a row over a teddyr. more evidence of hospitals in england under pressure this winter, with the highest number of beds occupied so far. she has done it! and a career first for britain's emma raducanu, making it through to the third round of the australian open. coming up on bbc news. and coming up on bbc news tottenham in trouble. ange postocoglou's side lose again in the north london derby, with the pressure piling on their manager to turn things around. good evening. the government has shifted its position on the issue of grooming gangs, with the home secretary yvette cooper telling mps she's putting in place what she calls a rapid three—month "audit" of the situation. it will be led by dame louise casey and will look at the "cultural and societal drivers" of child sex abuse. there will also be five local inquiries. ministers have been under pressure from the billionaire elon musk and opposition parties here to hold a national inquiry after a request by oldham council for a government—led probe was re
a teenager is found guilty of the murder of 15—year—old schoolgirl elianne andam in a row over a teddyr. more evidence of hospitals in england under pressure this winter, with the highest number of beds occupied so far. she has done it! and a career first for britain's emma raducanu, making it through to the third round of the australian open. coming up on bbc news. and coming up on bbc news tottenham in trouble. ange postocoglou's side lose again in the north london derby, with the...
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the question is, can they find a you a substitute for a different purchaser?here is a bidding war. nippon won the bid. lisa: there's a question about who the allies of the united states are and is it important to solidify some of those bonds. i was reading about a japan economy minister who basically said if this deal is rejected, it was in a stark message that investment from japan is not welcome in the u.s. how concerned are you about the u.s. efforts to fortify its connections with allies at a time or threads elsewhere, as we have just seen, are still dominant? >> this is a great point. the challenges we are facing a decade level threat and china both economically, politically, militarily. the u.s. government point made repeatedly is this is an opportunity to work closely with our allies. we have to work with allies to be successful in a long-term battle both politically, militarily, and economically with china. the rejection of a major deal with a critical american ally, the japanese come as a hard one. president trump has welcomed a large investment with
the question is, can they find a you a substitute for a different purchaser?here is a bidding war. nippon won the bid. lisa: there's a question about who the allies of the united states are and is it important to solidify some of those bonds. i was reading about a japan economy minister who basically said if this deal is rejected, it was in a stark message that investment from japan is not welcome in the u.s. how concerned are you about the u.s. efforts to fortify its connections with allies at...
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this would be a be a wonderful prototype for that kind of a new move.ind answering that question if you have thought about it? >> yes. thank you for the question. it's a it's a code change potentially a that i'm not intimately familiar with. but i do know that there's certain criteria that certain buildings would fit into a single exit type of building that would be a bigger or taller than what we currently can do with single exit buildings. this looks like it would probably fit into it. i know that it's us you could do. >> i'm a little confused between five storeys or six storey five storeys above grade plain. >> there's some some information about that that i'd have to dig into. but the bulk of the building yes would you know, minus may be a story it would fit into it. the rest of the criteria would seem we meet for a single exit building. given the you know, possible code amendments that were that are being discussed and by the way, thank you for the for the comments about the elevator overrun and those are actually good comments and i'm i'd like to
this would be a be a wonderful prototype for that kind of a new move.ind answering that question if you have thought about it? >> yes. thank you for the question. it's a it's a code change potentially a that i'm not intimately familiar with. but i do know that there's certain criteria that certain buildings would fit into a single exit type of building that would be a bigger or taller than what we currently can do with single exit buildings. this looks like it would probably fit into it....
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a sell and a sell.iggest gain since 2020. they had better than expected forecast ahead of their earnings for this name. we don't even talk about it that much. what do you do here. >> i'm going to give it a hold. and here's why. the stock was $400 in 2021. and they've gotten, you know, kind of crushed. the issue has never been revenue growth. they've had revenue growth for like 11 straight years. it just seems like management's never talked about making any money. it's never been a profitable this time actually we're hearing discussions of profitability and margins. and i think that's going to be exciting about the stock and where it can go. we still think you can wait a quarter or two to make sure that it's actually real action, not just talk, but obviously at one 4137, it's got a lot of room before it gets back to 392. so i think you can wait a quarter or two. but if it continues to do well, margins get better. i think it's something you could pick up down the road. >> anything you're picking up ahead
a sell and a sell.iggest gain since 2020. they had better than expected forecast ahead of their earnings for this name. we don't even talk about it that much. what do you do here. >> i'm going to give it a hold. and here's why. the stock was $400 in 2021. and they've gotten, you know, kind of crushed. the issue has never been revenue growth. they've had revenue growth for like 11 straight years. it just seems like management's never talked about making any money. it's never been a...
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it's a dry pattern. there is a little hint of a change though.zy for your thursday and warm. a low is going to. it's actually going to do this. see it's going to do this. it's going to backtrack like this then form a low. then do this and end up in southern california giving them rain. we might get a little bit, might get a little. there will be snow in the mountains. so just a heads up saturday night into sunday. i still think the best bet probably east bay, south bay, santa clara valley, santa cruz mountains down to monterey, but no doubt up in the mountains here. now, this is one of those patterns. sometimes we're truckee can get more snow than, say, maybe donner pass or blue canyon. it's one of those weird ones, but 1 to 3 as it comes in again across northeast nevada, then back towards us against the wind for many clear yet cold to mild wall to wall sun. warm breezy afternoon, 60s to low 70s. >> all right steve, thank you. time now 522. congress just passed a new bill. it's aimed at undocumented immigrants accused of crimes. what it means for
it's a dry pattern. there is a little hint of a change though.zy for your thursday and warm. a low is going to. it's actually going to do this. see it's going to do this. it's going to backtrack like this then form a low. then do this and end up in southern california giving them rain. we might get a little bit, might get a little. there will be snow in the mountains. so just a heads up saturday night into sunday. i still think the best bet probably east bay, south bay, santa clara valley,...
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so i think that just seemed kind of in a, in a sort of for like a, this is a wrap up sort of. so i'd say that when we start interrogating. so art in architecture ways of seeing, it's always also ways of being sick. and i think our work is trying to inhabit that kind of multi directional vision and navigate within it and turn it into a kind of a political statement to a certain extent. the all infrastructures, all built environments, have politics built into them. the internet did not need to be the greatest tool of mass surveillance in the history of the world. that was a set of decisions were design decisions in the battle field today is a field of images. yeah. phones that they live at to target via multiple cameras in the relation between the camera on a drone, the camera on the roku image is a part of the war images. all the a wave of criminal violence has risen headquarters with drug towels raising the challenging of forwards prison rights for this, the assassination ecuador has plunged from one of the safest countries in latin america to one of the most dangerous with th
so i think that just seemed kind of in a, in a sort of for like a, this is a wrap up sort of. so i'd say that when we start interrogating. so art in architecture ways of seeing, it's always also ways of being sick. and i think our work is trying to inhabit that kind of multi directional vision and navigate within it and turn it into a kind of a political statement to a certain extent. the all infrastructures, all built environments, have politics built into them. the internet did not need to be...
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he's such a sweetheart, such a love. and you know, we just, we had a great connection.difference going from an indie film to a paramount "naked gun" where there's video village, and people are just watching. and -- alts? what are these alts? >> seth: oh, yeah. >> all the "saturday night live" crew. >> seth: this is when you do punch line and somebody yells s out, "do ts one, as an alternate punch line." >> yeah, like, 12 alts. >> seth: yeah. >> sometimes. i didn't know what it was. >> seth: that's when you know a movie's got money when they've got time for 12 alts. [ laughter ] >> yeah, and all the "saturday night live" crew, his buddies were there, just throwing out jokes. some were funny. some weren't. [ laughter ] most of them were funny. liam is hysterical. i mean he's just such a -- you're not going to see it coming. that's how good he is. >> seth: well, one of the challenges of being in those movies is, you know, the writing is really funny and then they work because you and liam play it so straight. >> mm-hmm, yeah, you have to play straight. >> seth: but that's
he's such a sweetheart, such a love. and you know, we just, we had a great connection.difference going from an indie film to a paramount "naked gun" where there's video village, and people are just watching. and -- alts? what are these alts? >> seth: oh, yeah. >> all the "saturday night live" crew. >> seth: this is when you do punch line and somebody yells s out, "do ts one, as an alternate punch line." >> yeah, like, 12 alts. >> seth:...
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hater i have a friend who has a child facing a transgender competitor swimmer and he was called a haterstion we discussed is. is the fact that he is raising this question does that mean he's a hater or is he simply failing to endorse something because he has questions about it that's the cultural change. >> greg: a compulsory belief that if you don't agree with it it's a problem but what if i don't want to use your pronouns. >> also concerned about his little girls a viability to compete and to that isn't him saying i hate these people in want them harmed which most of us would agree is terrible but i think when you go in the period of a few decades from tolerance to a desire for endorsement that's where what you're talking about happens where the conversation can't be had you can't say i disagree that i don't want to. tyrus you have kids playing sports what you make of the justification. >> first of all they said they would release the predators on the kids will you're ready did that when you gave men the ability to claim to be a woman to go into a bathroom security did that. it's a di
hater i have a friend who has a child facing a transgender competitor swimmer and he was called a haterstion we discussed is. is the fact that he is raising this question does that mean he's a hater or is he simply failing to endorse something because he has questions about it that's the cultural change. >> greg: a compulsory belief that if you don't agree with it it's a problem but what if i don't want to use your pronouns. >> also concerned about his little girls a viability to...
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so that's a huge jump and that's emblematic of a broader shift and a in a fear and a tension that exists in america about what hard work is actually doing, what it is actually providing, what is the sweat actually making possible or not making possible in american life? and if you look at what's happened over the last 40 years, american workers have grown 64% more productive and their pay has only increased 17%. the american economy has doubled in size since 1979. and if you're a person of color or a person without a college degree, you are making less in real wages than you did 40 years ago. and that is a huge problem and that is spurring what we're seeing in terms of distrust of institutions and xenophobia and extremism and all of these different facets of american life that are so troubling and so unnerving and speak to this bitter moment. i mean, those stats are remarkable, adam. i feel like we should have them written on the sides of buildings and sent to our politicians. i've been shot. i've been shouting them out to random people on the street as i go while reporting this book, yo
so that's a huge jump and that's emblematic of a broader shift and a in a fear and a tension that exists in america about what hard work is actually doing, what it is actually providing, what is the sweat actually making possible or not making possible in american life? and if you look at what's happened over the last 40 years, american workers have grown 64% more productive and their pay has only increased 17%. the american economy has doubled in size since 1979. and if you're a person of...