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anders was my twin flame. we were like twins. jessica: when kelly went into kidney failure at 30 and needed a transplant, it surprised no one that her twin flame, anders, stepped up. kelly: he was the first person to say, "i don't want anyone else testing for this. if i'm a match, i'm gonna donate to you." jessica: that vow began a year-long journey. kelly: it took a long time for me to accept it because i didn't want him to get sick or, you know, to--something to happen to him. jessica: the most critical decision: picking the best transplant center, which turned out to be right in their backyard. the university of california san francisco organ transplant program had performed more kidney transplants than any other center in the us. kelly: they're number one. they have to be the best if they're ranked number one. jessica: in 2015, anders began a rigorous six-month evaluation that required a donor be in excellent health. kelly: he just wanted me to be happy and to be able to have children. jessica: on friday, october 23, the surg
anders was my twin flame. we were like twins. jessica: when kelly went into kidney failure at 30 and needed a transplant, it surprised no one that her twin flame, anders, stepped up. kelly: he was the first person to say, "i don't want anyone else testing for this. if i'm a match, i'm gonna donate to you." jessica: that vow began a year-long journey. kelly: it took a long time for me to accept it because i didn't want him to get sick or, you know, to--something to happen to him....
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anders was my twin flame.were like twins. >> reporter: when kelly went into kidney failure at 30 and needed a transplant, it surprised no one that her twin flame, anders stepped up. >> he was the first person to say i don't want anyone else testing for this. if i'm a match, i'm going to donate to you. >> reporter: that vow began a year-long journey. >> it took a long time for me to accept it, because i didn't want him to get sick or, you know, something to happen to him. >> reporter: the most critical decision, picking the best transplant center, which turned out to be right in their backyard. the university of california san francisco organ transplant program had performed more kidney transplants than any other center in the u.s. >> they're number one. they have to be the best if they're ranked number one. >> reporter: in 2015, anders began a rigorous six-month evaluation that required a donor be in excellent health. >> he just wanted me to be happy and to be able to have children. >> reporter: on friday, oct
anders was my twin flame.were like twins. >> reporter: when kelly went into kidney failure at 30 and needed a transplant, it surprised no one that her twin flame, anders stepped up. >> he was the first person to say i don't want anyone else testing for this. if i'm a match, i'm going to donate to you. >> reporter: that vow began a year-long journey. >> it took a long time for me to accept it, because i didn't want him to get sick or, you know, something to happen to him....
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i want to echo the statements of my friend terry anders of anders and anders. it's getting close to a year since i think the process was initiated. it was december 9 when commissioner ellis and the commission had a hearing about how to have a plan to lead to this day. so it's really exciting, commissioner torres, we went through all the opportunities and all the scale of investments that ratepayers are making and the communicate to get all sorts of community benefits around work and environmental impact mitigation and through the presentation here from masud and the work of your very skilled consultants, bernita davis and i think you had your whole staff participate as a comprehensive process with arlen, tommy, carolyn and your ever steady general manager harrington. we've seen him at all kinds of hearings. the board of supervisors, almost three or four hearings, including land use yesterday was another hearing. this is really a product of a really tremendous process. some of the highlights -- and i actually didn't check to see if the executive summary included
i want to echo the statements of my friend terry anders of anders and anders. it's getting close to a year since i think the process was initiated. it was december 9 when commissioner ellis and the commission had a hearing about how to have a plan to lead to this day. so it's really exciting, commissioner torres, we went through all the opportunities and all the scale of investments that ratepayers are making and the communicate to get all sorts of community benefits around work and...
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>> reporter: at 8:30, anders got his final dose of dilaudid.:15 she realized her son had stopped breathes. >> i started screaming his name and started screaming for the nurse to help him. >> reporter: but how could a healthy 28-year-old just stop breathing? hospital logs and court testimony by an expert pharmacologist reveal that when a nurse practitioner changed anders' medication, she increased his opioid dose by nearly 400%. >> he is the healthiest guy on the floor. let's give him plenty of meds, and he'll be no problem. >> was it clear once you got the records that something had gone wrong? >> yeah. it was clear. >> reporter: for expert testimony, hilliard turned to dr. william klein, former professor of medicine at uc irvine with a decades long relationship with the university of california. >> i have a great deal of respect for the facility. through the type of work they do, they save many lives. >> reporter: dr. klein testified that ucsf made serious errors post surgery. anders wasn't being monitored by a pulse oximeter, a simple device
>> reporter: at 8:30, anders got his final dose of dilaudid.:15 she realized her son had stopped breathes. >> i started screaming his name and started screaming for the nurse to help him. >> reporter: but how could a healthy 28-year-old just stop breathing? hospital logs and court testimony by an expert pharmacologist reveal that when a nurse practitioner changed anders' medication, she increased his opioid dose by nearly 400%. >> he is the healthiest guy on the floor....
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. >>> se acabaron las comisiones d de las remesas que se envÍan a mÉxico a traves del banco sant anderdentes que puede revolucionar el negocio de las remesas que por cierto subieron un 9% estaremos en ambos lados de la frontera para conocer las reacciones de la comunidad el gobierno y el banco sant ander llegaron a este histÓrico acuerdo. >>> con esperanza y con necesidad le debÍa $150 a su hijo. >>> es la mayor cantidad de dinero que nos familiares nos envÍan. no cobrarÁ ningÚn centavo de comisiÓn. >>> la rescisiÓn es tan importante que la presidenta del banco se reuniÓ con el presidente. en marzo pasado el presidente le pido a la pante que elimin banc era que eliminarÁ las comisio s comisiones >>> implantamos este programa desde sant ander estados unidos hace porque banco de mÉxico >>> consultamos otros bancos y no saben si eliminarÁ su condiciones. este aÑo con $35,000,000,000. >>> su comisiÓn era de las mÁs altas 30 cinsolo clientes de sa podrÁn enviar remesas ellos tienen la esperanza de que sea pronto para ellos cada centavoes una verdadera fortuna en mÉxico raÚ torres noticias t
. >>> se acabaron las comisiones d de las remesas que se envÍan a mÉxico a traves del banco sant anderdentes que puede revolucionar el negocio de las remesas que por cierto subieron un 9% estaremos en ambos lados de la frontera para conocer las reacciones de la comunidad el gobierno y el banco sant ander llegaron a este histÓrico acuerdo. >>> con esperanza y con necesidad le debÍa $150 a su hijo. >>> es la mayor cantidad de dinero que nos familiares nos envÍan....
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brian: valerie anders. tell us about her.ert: she is alive and one of the loveliest ladies i have met. she was actively engaged intellectually with the space program. she took astronomy programs just because she was interested. she believed in the mission, that it was very important to be the soviets in the space race and that americans be the first to reach the moon. she was behind bill's new mission. it was a brave met thing for her. -- thing for her. she had five little kids running around the house and very little from her husband -- bill calculated at one point, he told me he was able to spend 11 minutes a week per child with his family. that was it. it was up to valerie to fill in all of the rest. brian: what did you learn from her? robert: i talked to her for many days and learned mostly how engaged she was intellectually with this and how brave she was. she grew up as the daughter of a california highway patrolman. she was used to danger and the idea that there is always a chance someone close to her might not come ho
brian: valerie anders. tell us about her.ert: she is alive and one of the loveliest ladies i have met. she was actively engaged intellectually with the space program. she took astronomy programs just because she was interested. she believed in the mission, that it was very important to be the soviets in the space race and that americans be the first to reach the moon. she was behind bill's new mission. it was a brave met thing for her. -- thing for her. she had five little kids running around...
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that's how anders described it to me. but also he said, when these globules split, you could see newton's laws apply. one would go one way perfectly, the other would go the other way. the mixture of horror, but also fascination at the beauty of celestial mechanics on display. brian: frank borman also had diarrhea. robert: yes. he had diarrhea. this was -- nobody understood what was happening. again, he said he had never been sick before ever. you have to remember, the hong kong flu had killed thousands and thousands of people that year. nobody knew he had the flu. if he got it at the white house dinner. if he had something contagious, there were going to be three sick astronauts. that would not work. the doctors and the top brass got together and try to figure out what to do. if you ask bormann, i told him, chris kraft said there was consideration about turning you around. he laughed and said, never. i would have never turned around. i'm the boss there. if i had a heart attack, i would've told those guys, my last words, w
that's how anders described it to me. but also he said, when these globules split, you could see newton's laws apply. one would go one way perfectly, the other would go the other way. the mixture of horror, but also fascination at the beauty of celestial mechanics on display. brian: frank borman also had diarrhea. robert: yes. he had diarrhea. this was -- nobody understood what was happening. again, he said he had never been sick before ever. you have to remember, the hong kong flu had killed...
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anders recognized it as such.rian: here is video of mike 1967.e january 27, you begin your book with this story. [video clip] inside their spacious, buttoned up inside their spacesuits when the fire hit. a closed-circuit television camera was relaying pictures of astronauts lying on their backs inside the spacecraft atop the saturn one. there was a flash and that was it. the father of two teenage boys. one of the original mercury astronauts, mrs. ed white, and , 31 years chaffee old, preparing for his first spaceflight. you say a relationship that ed white hat with one of the astronauts and one of the astronauts wives had a major impact. frank borman was the closest to ed white, who he considered a brother. and white felt just the same bout frank borman. ed white, as most astronauts were concerned, was the most physically strong. the borman's and the whites were very close, including frank's wife's -- wife susan. when this fire happened and killed the crew, it was devastating to have white -- pat white. nobody rea
anders recognized it as such.rian: here is video of mike 1967.e january 27, you begin your book with this story. [video clip] inside their spacious, buttoned up inside their spacesuits when the fire hit. a closed-circuit television camera was relaying pictures of astronauts lying on their backs inside the spacecraft atop the saturn one. there was a flash and that was it. the father of two teenage boys. one of the original mercury astronauts, mrs. ed white, and , 31 years chaffee old, preparing...
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next speaker, please. >>> supervisors, i'm terry anders of anders and anders foundation. it probably will be a jail bill. but like mindy kener who spoke before me, why can't reentry be part of that? see, too often the economics is the about the politics and the politics is about the economics. the people who are poor and incarcerated because they don't have the wherewithal to get themselves into another situation. so, since you are public officials, you're talking about building a public institution with incarceration, which there are some people that probably need to be there. but the reality is why not help change that factor by putting people in reentry who don't have no job skills? putting them to work? you're talking about putting $290 million? how much is that going to the depressed neighborhoods? how many of that is going to ex offenders? you need to think about that when you're chalking up those numbers. >> i have a few more names. david lewis and [speaker not understood]. >>> greetings. my name is la fontaine, i'm a father of three, organization called all of us
next speaker, please. >>> supervisors, i'm terry anders of anders and anders foundation. it probably will be a jail bill. but like mindy kener who spoke before me, why can't reentry be part of that? see, too often the economics is the about the politics and the politics is about the economics. the people who are poor and incarcerated because they don't have the wherewithal to get themselves into another situation. so, since you are public officials, you're talking about building a...
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anders. not anders. it never was that. i don't know why you keep saying that. >> reporter: anders holm started out behind the camera as a writing assistant. from the writers room, he joined forces with two fellow comedians. blake anderson and adam devine to form the group, male order comedy. >> dealing with stress in the workplace. >> reporter: their web series central, leading to the creation of "workoholics." >> i've been promoted. see the suit? >> reporter: the hilariously unambitious telemarketers are in their sixth season. >> you're my dude. blake is my man. >> reporter: anders went on to guest-star on "the mindy project," as mindy kaling's love interest. >> will you marry me? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: from tv, he moved to feature film, joining the cast of "the interview," with james and seth. >> yours is cool and mine is serious. >> reporter: then sharing with screen with anne hathaway and robert de niro in "the intern." >> for the record, never been my turn. >> reporter: anders is now a lady's man in "how to be sing
anders. not anders. it never was that. i don't know why you keep saying that. >> reporter: anders holm started out behind the camera as a writing assistant. from the writers room, he joined forces with two fellow comedians. blake anderson and adam devine to form the group, male order comedy. >> dealing with stress in the workplace. >> reporter: their web series central, leading to the creation of "workoholics." >> i've been promoted. see the suit? >>...
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anders: it is part of our investment. a good portfolio, this is something we do investing in a good company in an industry we know well, it is premium, a part of our strategy, not in addition but apart, investing in a good company and our projects. tom: you set a goal of -- of 12 and 16 gigawatts of online capacity. are you going to need to raise capex? anders: actually this investment in or stead gave us more, so we see toward 2030 toward the target of 12-16 or less. 12-16 will be met if we find enough profitable projects. so if we have to choose we will always choose profit. tom: ok, i -- i wonder if investors will welcome that because if i -- if i want to invest i would just invest in them. what would you say to investors who -- who may not want exposure? >> we are long-term supportive investors. always long-term investor with industrial focus, able to create long-term value. tom: yeah, ok, ok. whether this is a precursor, is -- is that the signal we should be taking? anders: we have seen investment, a lower investment
anders: it is part of our investment. a good portfolio, this is something we do investing in a good company in an industry we know well, it is premium, a part of our strategy, not in addition but apart, investing in a good company and our projects. tom: you set a goal of -- of 12 and 16 gigawatts of online capacity. are you going to need to raise capex? anders: actually this investment in or stead gave us more, so we see toward 2030 toward the target of 12-16 or less. 12-16 will be met if we...
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if nasa could pull it off, if borman, love veil and ander could pull it off. think of what the small spacecraft, the one on display in this museum could. do it could deal a devastating blow to an enemy. it could help the united states come together at the end of one of its mow terrible and divisive years. could deliver human beings to a place they dreamed of going since man kind first walked the earth. and with that i introduce you to frank borman, jim lovell and bill anders, their first men ever to leave agency and to arrive at the moon. [applause] applause. [applause] [applause] >> okay, gentlemen, here we go. frank, you told me early on that by the time the mission changed for apollo 8 came in you already believed you had one of the finest crews nasa ever assembled. what made you confident the niece guys and your in yourself. >> well, i firmly believed at that time and believe it even more strongly now, of course, jim and i had spent 14 dales in gemini 7 and that was a grinding, grueling flying, something like that you spend two week in a volume smaller tha
if nasa could pull it off, if borman, love veil and ander could pull it off. think of what the small spacecraft, the one on display in this museum could. do it could deal a devastating blow to an enemy. it could help the united states come together at the end of one of its mow terrible and divisive years. could deliver human beings to a place they dreamed of going since man kind first walked the earth. and with that i introduce you to frank borman, jim lovell and bill anders, their first men...
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william anders was 90. elise preston, cbs news. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," meet the minnesota man who not only fought on d-day but helped plan it. >>> and why the princess of whales issued an apology today to her irish guards. >>> and how the world's second most popular sport is now winning fans in america. dancing is just one of the many inherited traits you can discover with ancestry dna. get it for dad, and together you can see which traits were inherited, the places where they started, and the people he shares them with. best of all, it's on sale for father's day. but get movin', this sale is only for a limited time. salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. always dry scoop before you run. listen to me, the hot dog diet got me shredded. it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with ke
william anders was 90. elise preston, cbs news. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," meet the minnesota man who not only fought on d-day but helped plan it. >>> and why the princess of whales issued an apology today to her irish guards. >>> and how the world's second most popular sport is now winning fans in america. dancing is just one of the many inherited traits you can discover with ancestry dna. get it for dad, and together you can see which...
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anders: absolutely. russia turned into a democracy, which it could have easily happened, then we would not be fighting it right now. two democracies have never fought each other in world history. that is a fact. tom: let's continue our conversation. coming up on "market makers ", jeffrey smith. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene, brendan greeley with us as well. here is vonnie quinn with top headlines. vonnie: the senate failed to extend after senator rand paul used procedural methods to delay -- senate majority leader mitch mcconnell urged the senate to keep the spy programs in place. senator mcconnell: we should not be disarming unilaterally as our enemies grow more sophisticated and aggressive. we should not be doing so is part of a campaign of demagoguery and disinformation launched in the weight of the unlawful actions of edward snowden. vonnie: edward snowden was the nsa contractor who revealed details on how information was being collected on americans. time is runn
anders: absolutely. russia turned into a democracy, which it could have easily happened, then we would not be fighting it right now. two democracies have never fought each other in world history. that is a fact. tom: let's continue our conversation. coming up on "market makers ", jeffrey smith. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene, brendan greeley with us as well. here is vonnie quinn with top headlines. vonnie: the senate failed to extend...
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bill anders sent the iconic photograph on christmas eve. next on railamerica, debrief, apollo 8, narrated by burgess meredith. this film documents the mission which ended december 27 as the space crash -- space craft splashed into this pacific ocean. >> debrief. apollo 8. >> roger. we're going to see if with we can find -- [inaudible] >> paraphrase. >> the tee brief is to gather useful information after an event that might have gone unreported during the event itself. to draw conclusions. >> it was the night before hristmas in deep outer space >> a machine is said to be born when it first performs a useful function. this is the beginning of an achievement. 363 feet tall weighing under six and a quarter million ounds. Â capable of 180 million horsepower, the first engines came from louisiana. the second stage came from california, as did the third. they were proved for the mission in alabama. the vehicle destined to make the moon touchdown on a later apollo mission comes to new york. the guidance and navigation equipment within the narrow in
bill anders sent the iconic photograph on christmas eve. next on railamerica, debrief, apollo 8, narrated by burgess meredith. this film documents the mission which ended december 27 as the space crash -- space craft splashed into this pacific ocean. >> debrief. apollo 8. >> roger. we're going to see if with we can find -- [inaudible] >> paraphrase. >> the tee brief is to gather useful information after an event that might have gone unreported during the event itself. to...
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bill anders was 90, and after he took that famous earthrise photo, anders said this, and i want to readt to you. "we came all this way to explore the moon, and the most important thing is that we discovered the earth." it quite literally changed how humans saw our planet. >> janai: the perspective. >> whit: yeah. >> janai: such a contribution. >> whit: and such a loss. gio, thank you for that story. we appreciate it. >>> now to washington and supreme court justice clarence thomas publicly acknowledging for the first time those luxury vacations he took that were paid for by a republican billionaire. abc's perry russom is at the supreme court with the latest. perry, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning to you. thomas has said he views the trips as personal hospitality from a friend who does not have business in front of the court, and he did not believe he had to disclose them. at the center of this are two trips from the summer of 2019. the first was to bali in indonesia and the second to an elite private club only for men in california. both of these trips were free for justice
bill anders was 90, and after he took that famous earthrise photo, anders said this, and i want to readt to you. "we came all this way to explore the moon, and the most important thing is that we discovered the earth." it quite literally changed how humans saw our planet. >> janai: the perspective. >> whit: yeah. >> janai: such a contribution. >> whit: and such a loss. gio, thank you for that story. we appreciate it. >>> now to washington and supreme...
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i work with sanders and anders foundation -- anders and anders foundation. our mission is to break the cycle of recidivism through job opportunities, which come through ged training and skills training. many of our clients face barriers because they do not have ged's. there are four construction trades that allow people without g e -- g e d -- ged's. the rest, you need to have them. i wonder also it this extends to the construction trade. we have many successes that prove how imperative it is to have a job, but also, i would like to address housing support. having a roof over your head helps you go to work every day. without that, you will not be very successful in the workplace. i highly support this legislation. it will help our clients get the jobs that are so hard for this hard to serve a population that we see every day. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker, please. >> i want to congratulate you on this legislation as well as you're going to the sheriff's department. i know you will continue to do a good job there also. with this leg
i work with sanders and anders foundation -- anders and anders foundation. our mission is to break the cycle of recidivism through job opportunities, which come through ged training and skills training. many of our clients face barriers because they do not have ged's. there are four construction trades that allow people without g e -- g e d -- ged's. the rest, you need to have them. i wonder also it this extends to the construction trade. we have many successes that prove how imperative it is...
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form eformer nato ecretary general anders rasmussen. and as we talk about the u.s. relations, we have a line of 202-748-8003. if you're outside the united we encourage you to join the conversation as well. want to ask about a tweet you sent yesterday. you said the world hasn't become a more peaceful place after u.s. hesitation to act over eight years. we need a policeman and only play that role. what did you mean by that, and what was the reaction? guest: there was a lot of that tweet, i can you. because it is important to state that the united states shouldn't policeman. s but you can see that the world is on fire. wherever you look, there are problems, middle east, iraq, erbia, africa, even europe is sinking from the burden from refugees. n eastern europe, you have russian aggression. you have china flexing its muscles in the south china sea. ung, korea, kim jun threatening his neighbors and also the united states. you need someone to restore national order. but united do that states? power states is the only with the global reach. so that's why. said before, if t
form eformer nato ecretary general anders rasmussen. and as we talk about the u.s. relations, we have a line of 202-748-8003. if you're outside the united we encourage you to join the conversation as well. want to ask about a tweet you sent yesterday. you said the world hasn't become a more peaceful place after u.s. hesitation to act over eight years. we need a policeman and only play that role. what did you mean by that, and what was the reaction? guest: there was a lot of that tweet, i can...
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dinorah: ¡ander! ¿qué te pasa? ¿te has vuelto loco?. laiza: llama por su nombre a las cosas: es un aborto, es un asesinato. los desmiembran vivos. dinorah: ay, ni quién se fije. ni la ley se fija, porque ya están permitidos los abortos,
dinorah: ¡ander! ¿qué te pasa? ¿te has vuelto loco?. laiza: llama por su nombre a las cosas: es un aborto, es un asesinato. los desmiembran vivos. dinorah: ay, ni quién se fije. ni la ley se fija, porque ya están permitidos los abortos,
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dinorah: ¡ander! ¿qué te pasa? ¿te has vuelto loco?roblema. laiza: llama por su nombre a las cosas: es un aborto, es un asesinato. los desmiembran vivos. dinorah: ay, ni quién se fije. ni la ley se fija, porque ya están permitidos los abortos, así que deja de armar un drama por una cosa sin importancia. locutor: a continuación en "la rosa de guadalupe".
dinorah: ¡ander! ¿qué te pasa? ¿te has vuelto loco?roblema. laiza: llama por su nombre a las cosas: es un aborto, es un asesinato. los desmiembran vivos. dinorah: ay, ni quién se fije. ni la ley se fija, porque ya están permitidos los abortos, así que deja de armar un drama por una cosa sin importancia. locutor: a continuación en "la rosa de guadalupe".
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well, i actually did some research on anders twitter in podcast history. it turns out that anders is why i want to say that, i apologize to you for being white every day. that is true. but look, we is right. gavin newsome is a flawless governor. i did not say that that is not true at all. you're exactly right, least we should elect elder, close the water, get rid of all the rounds and replace them when we're not from europe. a thank you for that. and i didn't say that he got, i think what we've learned here is that gavin newsome is a terrible, awful, lying and hypocritical governor. and also this recall is right. we will discuss that show, but do not miss my interview with us political prisoner, steven danziger on redacted v i. p. you can get it with a portable tv app or by going to portable dot tv also for more commentary on the gutting of roe v wade and other stories go check out youtube dot com slash moment of clarity until next time. good night. and keep fighting. this is your media reflection of reality. the in the world transformed what will make you
well, i actually did some research on anders twitter in podcast history. it turns out that anders is why i want to say that, i apologize to you for being white every day. that is true. but look, we is right. gavin newsome is a flawless governor. i did not say that that is not true at all. you're exactly right, least we should elect elder, close the water, get rid of all the rounds and replace them when we're not from europe. a thank you for that. and i didn't say that he got, i think what we've...
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libby and whereas anders anders lee over here. looks like you're taking the social distancing thing a little too far through what about kareem abdul-jabbar. tell me about the assault on clean air laws what bear claws no i just say really i'm fine i want to talk about the clean air act the trumpet ministration is taking on california's attorney general in court to beat back the state's waiver that allows california to set their emission standards at a stricter rate than the federal government's that sounds like a good thing for them they'd be allowed to regulate emissions on their own if it is going to keep their heads up their look wait this waiver is bad news for the auto industry that's why the national highway traffic safety administration has begged the e.p.a. to revoke it they argue that california was illegally using emission standards as a way to split the national vehicle market in 2 by forcing manufacturers to sell more fuel efficient vehicles not only in california but also in the dozen plus other states that were follow
libby and whereas anders anders lee over here. looks like you're taking the social distancing thing a little too far through what about kareem abdul-jabbar. tell me about the assault on clean air laws what bear claws no i just say really i'm fine i want to talk about the clean air act the trumpet ministration is taking on california's attorney general in court to beat back the state's waiver that allows california to set their emission standards at a stricter rate than the federal government's...
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anders corr and michael holland with us.ontinue on these important topics. >> coming up, we will discuss hacking and our twitter question of the day has to do with that. is there a company you trust with your data? tweet us @bsurveillance ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." keene, four day work week. i am tom keene and scarlet fu. for the hour,ost michael holland of holiday company, director of the china fund. we also have with us anders corr of corr analytics. mike, what is the business impact on china on hong kong? you'll be heading to the chinese city in two weeks. >> it is not good. that is an understatement. if it gets to be several hundred thousand protesters in the streets in the next few weeks, that will be more than unpleasant. it will be disruptive for the central government in beijing. they have lots of things to consider including that they have given -- anders' description of putin before issuing his chops. he is absolutely a strong guy and he is showing the hong kong people if you think you a
anders corr and michael holland with us.ontinue on these important topics. >> coming up, we will discuss hacking and our twitter question of the day has to do with that. is there a company you trust with your data? tweet us @bsurveillance ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." keene, four day work week. i am tom keene and scarlet fu. for the hour,ost michael holland of holiday company, director of the china fund. we also have with us anders corr of corr...
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that's where terry anders comes in. >>> reporter: terry anders remembers facing 140 years in prison.> i had robbed 7 banks. i had got strung out on cocaine and alcohol real, real bad. i knew for all practical reasons that, uhm, my life was over. >> reporter: but the judge considered his childhood of abuse and instead of a lengthy prison term sent him to drug rehab at san francisco's walden house. a quarter century later, the 70- year-old says he is proud to be drug- and alcohol-free and retired from a rewarding career. >> the union, ironworker local 377, gave me a opportunity to really do something with my life. >> reporter: in 2005, terry founded the nonprofit anders and anders foundation. >> i created it to give back to the community. i'm going to us oo the same flyers to show you how to tie wire. >> reporter: terry recruits and helps train formerly incarcerated men and women for construction careers. he steers them into pre- apprenticeship programs at citybuild academy at city college and union apprentice ship. they do work like building the library and the same kind of union jobs
that's where terry anders comes in. >>> reporter: terry anders remembers facing 140 years in prison.> i had robbed 7 banks. i had got strung out on cocaine and alcohol real, real bad. i knew for all practical reasons that, uhm, my life was over. >> reporter: but the judge considered his childhood of abuse and instead of a lengthy prison term sent him to drug rehab at san francisco's walden house. a quarter century later, the 70- year-old says he is proud to be drug- and...
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on christmas eve, bill anders took the iconic photograph, earth life. next, on real america, "debrief: apollo 8" narrated by actor berjs meredith, this 27-minute nasa film documents the mission which ended december 27, when the spacecraft splashed down in the pacific ocean. >> debrief: apollo 8. >> roger. >> and it is sort of in a paraphrase of a poem. >> to debrief, is to gather useful information after an event that might have gone unreported during the event itself. and to start to draw some conclusions. >> apollo 8. >> clear. >> okay. twas the night before christmas and way out in space, the apollo 8 crew has just -- >> a machine maybe said to be born when it first performs a useful function. this then is the birth of a machine. and the beginning of an achievement. 363 feet tall. weighing just under 6 1/4 million pounds. ♪ >> capable of 180 million horsepower, the first stage engines came from louisiana. the second stage came from california. as did the third. they were proved out for the mission in alabama. the vehicle destined to make the moon tou
on christmas eve, bill anders took the iconic photograph, earth life. next, on real america, "debrief: apollo 8" narrated by actor berjs meredith, this 27-minute nasa film documents the mission which ended december 27, when the spacecraft splashed down in the pacific ocean. >> debrief: apollo 8. >> roger. >> and it is sort of in a paraphrase of a poem. >> to debrief, is to gather useful information after an event that might have gone unreported during the event...
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booklen anders and her "boomers," sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. use your mobile devices and go to c-span.org for the latest, live and on-demand to follow the transition of power. trump, president-elect biden, news conferences, and event coverage at c-span.org. >> were leaders have been reacting to the security breach -- world leaders have been reacting to the security breach at the u.s. capitol on wednesday. here is some of what prime minister boris johnson, israeli prime minister netanyahu, and several others had to say. and several others had to say. on the united states and the p.m. johnson: on the united states and the election, i want to say that all my life, america has stood for some very important things. the idea of freedom and democracy and as you say and suggest in so far as we people e capital and in so far as the president consistently has cast doubt on the outcome of the free and fair election, i believe that was completely wrong. i thk
booklen anders and her "boomers," sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. use your mobile devices and go to c-span.org for the latest, live and on-demand to follow the transition of power. trump, president-elect biden, news conferences, and event coverage at c-span.org. >> were leaders have been reacting to the security breach -- world leaders have been reacting to the security breach at the u.s. capitol on wednesday. here is some of what prime minister boris johnson,...
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from 2020 but are happening this summer however not everyone is so excited about them our very own anders li sits down with no olympics organizer gigi drove to discuss why we should imagine the world without the olympics then i discuss how workers want to lawsuit against who were in the u.k. and the think where shortage that's happening in the u.s. then correspondent natalie mcneal breaks down a recent changes to digital privacy laws but 1st here is anders li and she drove from no lympics g.g. thanks for joining us it's great to be here yeah it's so now a lot of people are watching this they're probably thinking like hey i'm against gentrification i'm against militarism but the olympics like there's so much bad stuff happening in the world right now what is the problem with the olympics what's wrong little fun and games in why should it matter to people. well one of the biggest issues with the olympics is that. it is really the clearest example of the interconnected ways that capitalism and you know liberalism effect this if you are on the low that fixed. so when the olympics i'm due a ci
from 2020 but are happening this summer however not everyone is so excited about them our very own anders li sits down with no olympics organizer gigi drove to discuss why we should imagine the world without the olympics then i discuss how workers want to lawsuit against who were in the u.k. and the think where shortage that's happening in the u.s. then correspondent natalie mcneal breaks down a recent changes to digital privacy laws but 1st here is anders li and she drove from no lympics g.g....
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my companions were frank borman and bill anders.our men on gemini seven and anders was a rookie in this mission would give him an experience with the lunar module and later lunar flight. two incidents occurred in the summer of 1968 that changed our mission and the history of apollo. the maker of the lunar module informed nasa the lunar module would not be ready for delivery before 1969. suddenly apollo 8 did not have a mission. next we received intelligence from the russians planning to launch a manned lunar flight in december 1968. they were serious. they flew the spacecraft around the moon in september followed by another one in november. they were preparing for a manned flight in december. it was george low, the manager of the apollo program had the idea, if apollo 7's 10 day earth orbit flight could certify the service module, if it is successful, launch on apollo 8 to the moon. not just to circumnavigate, but to go into lunar orbit. he figures the flight would shorten the time to a lunar landing and would test the navigation an
my companions were frank borman and bill anders.our men on gemini seven and anders was a rookie in this mission would give him an experience with the lunar module and later lunar flight. two incidents occurred in the summer of 1968 that changed our mission and the history of apollo. the maker of the lunar module informed nasa the lunar module would not be ready for delivery before 1969. suddenly apollo 8 did not have a mission. next we received intelligence from the russians planning to launch...
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from 2020 but are happening this summer however not everyone is so excited about them our very own anders li sits down with no olympics organizer gigi to discuss why we should imagine the world without the olympics then i discuss how workers won a lawsuit against who were in the u.k. and the fake were shortage that's happening in the us then correspondent natalie mcgill breaks down recent changes to digital privacy laws but 1st here is anders li and she drove from milan fix gigi thanks for joining us. it's great to be here yeah so now a lot of people are watching this they're probably thinking like hey i'm against gentrification i'm against militarism but the olympics like there's so much bad stuff happening in the world right now what is the problem with the olympics what's wrong little fun and games and why should it matter to people. well one of the biggest issues with the olympics is that. it is really the clearest example of the interconnected ways that capitalism and you know liberalism effect this if you are on the low that i'm too so when the olympics come to a city bring gentrifi
from 2020 but are happening this summer however not everyone is so excited about them our very own anders li sits down with no olympics organizer gigi to discuss why we should imagine the world without the olympics then i discuss how workers won a lawsuit against who were in the u.k. and the fake were shortage that's happening in the us then correspondent natalie mcgill breaks down recent changes to digital privacy laws but 1st here is anders li and she drove from milan fix gigi thanks for...
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he also says that anders predict may be in st. the region police say that other countries are investigating their products claims that he had help with terror cells abroad high level that skilling talks continue in washington today we will break down the differences between the gop and democratic plans next with our political analyst and find out how the survival training he just learned hope this a teen survived a bear attack and alaska ... >>and some popular prescription medications are just about to get but that the themore high-level talks today ... as the white house and congressional leaders try to reach agreement to raise the debt ceiling and avoid default president obama is urging americans to put pressure on elected officials to work out a compromise ... >>if you believe we can solve this problem to compromise send a message to your congressman ... >>send a majority harry reid and house speaker john boehner are expected to bring their competing proposals to the floor in the next few days. john banners plan would require a
he also says that anders predict may be in st. the region police say that other countries are investigating their products claims that he had help with terror cells abroad high level that skilling talks continue in washington today we will break down the differences between the gop and democratic plans next with our political analyst and find out how the survival training he just learned hope this a teen survived a bear attack and alaska ... >>and some popular prescription medications are...