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. >> dua lipa levitating in the premier of her smash hit "levitating."ill ganss has more of the highlights. get it, high? if you don't levitate right now, there's no point in this live shot. >> guys, i'm not kidding when i asked if i could be lowered in today on dua lipa's levitation machine. >> will, when are you going to use those steps back there? >> i've used them before. you guys just weren't looking. you don't know what goes on before i get on camera. dua lipa was flying off the stage, but that was mild compared to the rest of the night's performances at the amas. we're talking fireworks. we're talking taraji in a gazillion gilttering outfit changes. and a whole lot of sex appeal on stage. j. lo, my goodness, a sizzling performance from jennifer lopez and malula cranking up the heat at last night's american music awards. just like megan thee stallion who performed "body" for the first time live. also putting the red in red hot, billie eilish. the 2020 amas focusing on stellar performances and surprising duets. katy perry, for the first time as a mo
. >> dua lipa levitating in the premier of her smash hit "levitating."ill ganss has more of the highlights. get it, high? if you don't levitate right now, there's no point in this live shot. >> guys, i'm not kidding when i asked if i could be lowered in today on dua lipa's levitation machine. >> will, when are you going to use those steps back there? >> i've used them before. you guys just weren't looking. you don't know what goes on before i get on camera. dua...
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so, when i levitate and fly around onstage, part of the audience will float out of their seat.n their mind. -no. literally. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at carvana. ♪ lemonis: it's early afternoon at the planet hollywood theater. ♪ and this dirty, dusty stage is undergoing a total transformation, becoming the criss angel theater. you think you're the only one with illusions? -there you go. -okay. i got up here like that. you appeared in the catwalk. i literally just levitated myself up here. -that's pretty good. -i'm gonna come down and see ya. come on down. [ laughs ] he's the mind freak. lemonis: not
so, when i levitate and fly around onstage, part of the audience will float out of their seat.n their mind. -no. literally. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll...
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Dec 26, 2020
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so, when i levitate and fly around onstage, part of the audience will float out of their seat.eir mind. -no. literally. want to sell the best burger add an employee.ode? or ten... then easily and automatically pay your team and file payroll taxes. that means... world domination! or just the west side. run payroll in less than five minutes with intuit quickbooks. ♪ lemonis: it's early afternoon at the planet hollywood theater. ♪ and this dirty, dusty stage is undergoing a total transformation, becoming the criss angel theater. you think you're the only one with illusions? -there you go. -okay. i got up here like that. you appeared in the catwalk. i literally just levitated myself up here. -that's pretty good. -i'm gonna come down and see ya. come on down. [ laughs ] he's the mind freak. lemonis: not quite. criss is the only mind freak... with tv shows and specials, famous for walking on water. but the criss angel i know is much more than just a guy who does tricks. this is not a magic show. i want to make sure that people understand that. you're not a magician. you're not some s
so, when i levitate and fly around onstage, part of the audience will float out of their seat.eir mind. -no. literally. want to sell the best burger add an employee.ode? or ten... then easily and automatically pay your team and file payroll taxes. that means... world domination! or just the west side. run payroll in less than five minutes with intuit quickbooks. ♪ lemonis: it's early afternoon at the planet hollywood theater. ♪ and this dirty, dusty stage is undergoing a total...
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why did you select levit town to live? >> we were looking for a place to buy a home. we looked at levittown and we liked the homes here. the advantages that it seemed to offer in comparison to other cities. we understood it would be all white and we were very happy to buy a home here. >> how about the children, have you talked to them about the meyers. >> we have tried to keep the discussions away from the children. i feel that it is something that we adults should solve without bringing the children into it any more than we have to. i don't feel they're old enough to understand the problem as it is. >> do you think a negro family moving here will affect the community as a whole? >> differently. >> in what way? >> i think the property values will immediately go down if they're allowed to move in. >> can you give a basis for that judgment? >> we used to live in washington dc and we saw a very good kpask of that there. >> repetition of an experience that was distasteful. is there to be no escape from living near negros? what of the dream of middle class respectable. if
why did you select levit town to live? >> we were looking for a place to buy a home. we looked at levittown and we liked the homes here. the advantages that it seemed to offer in comparison to other cities. we understood it would be all white and we were very happy to buy a home here. >> how about the children, have you talked to them about the meyers. >> we have tried to keep the discussions away from the children. i feel that it is something that we adults should solve...
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so, when i levitate and fly around onstage, part of the audience will float out of their seat.mind. -no. literally. you know when your dog is itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. ♪ lemonis: it's early afternoon at the planet hollywood theater. ♪ and this dirty, dusty stage is undergoing a total transformation, becoming the criss angel theater. you think you're the only one with illusions? -there you go. -okay. i got up here like that. you appeared in the catwalk. i literally just levitated myself up here. -that's pretty good. -i'm gonna come down and see ya. come on down. [ laughs ] he's the mind freak. lemonis: not quite. criss is the only mind freak... with tv shows and specials, famous for walking on water. but the criss angel i know is much more than just a guy who does tricks. this is
so, when i levitate and fly around onstage, part of the audience will float out of their seat.mind. -no. literally. you know when your dog is itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. ♪ lemonis: it's early...
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you remember that a levite and a priest passed by on the other side. they didn't stop to help him. finally, a man of another race came by. he got down from his beast, decided not to be compassionate by proxy. but he got down with him, administered first aid, and helped the man in need. jesus ended up saying this was the good man, this was the great man because he had the capacity to project the "i" into the "thou" and to be concerned about his brother. now, you know we use our imagination a great deal to try to determine why the priest and the levite didn't stop. at times, we say they were busy going to a church meeting, an ecclesiastical gathering, and they had to get on down to jerusalem so they wouldn't be late for their meeting. at other times, we would speculate that there was a religious law that one who was engaged in religious ceremonials was not to touch a human body 24 hours before the ceremony. and every now and then, we begin to wonder whether maybe they were not going down to jerusalem or down to jericho, rather, to organize a jericho road improvement association. that
you remember that a levite and a priest passed by on the other side. they didn't stop to help him. finally, a man of another race came by. he got down from his beast, decided not to be compassionate by proxy. but he got down with him, administered first aid, and helped the man in need. jesus ended up saying this was the good man, this was the great man because he had the capacity to project the "i" into the "thou" and to be concerned about his brother. now, you know we use...
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so renowned and so respected is pianist igor levit...r an appearance on bbc news in 2017. a very different kind of performance, though, taking pace in the wilds of central germany. a rendition of danny boy in memory of the dannenroder forest, some of which is being torn down for a rodents tension. translation: even though the occasion is very sad, i'm doing a rehearsal, i feel like i'm playing a swansong for something that leaves us, i'm still thankful, happy and content to be here with you. protests have been going on here for more than a year. environmental groups, trying to preserve the country's habitat. the authorities, determined to allow lawful construction work to go ahead. translation: what is happening here is quickly reduced to a conflict between activists and the police. this is an attempt to defend and protect ecosystems and our livelihoods so that we can survive. something almost deeply poetic about it. the presence of igor levit certainly attracted some attention but the felling of trees continued. for these demonstrators,
so renowned and so respected is pianist igor levit...r an appearance on bbc news in 2017. a very different kind of performance, though, taking pace in the wilds of central germany. a rendition of danny boy in memory of the dannenroder forest, some of which is being torn down for a rodents tension. translation: even though the occasion is very sad, i'm doing a rehearsal, i feel like i'm playing a swansong for something that leaves us, i'm still thankful, happy and content to be here with you....
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so, when i levitate and fly around onstage, part of the audience will float out of their seat.mind. -no. literally. i think the house is changing him... -[ gasps ] -up and at 'em! ...into his father. [ eerie music plays ] is it scary? -[ gasps ] -it's in eco mode. so don't touch it. mm-hmm. i can't stop this from swinging. must be a draft in here. but he did save a bunch of money bundling our home and auto with progressive. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. -hello? -sorry, honey. [ telephone beeps ] butt dial. t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and with it, you can shape the future. we've invested 30 billion dollars and built our new 5g network for businesses like yours. while some 5g signals only go a few blocks, t-mobile 5g goes for miles. no other 5g signal goes farther or is more reliable in business. tomorrow is in your hands. partner with t-mobile for business today. >i spend a lot of time tomorrowsin my truck.y?ds. it's my livelihood. ♪ rock music >> man: so i'm no
so, when i levitate and fly around onstage, part of the audience will float out of their seat.mind. -no. literally. i think the house is changing him... -[ gasps ] -up and at 'em! ...into his father. [ eerie music plays ] is it scary? -[ gasps ] -it's in eco mode. so don't touch it. mm-hmm. i can't stop this from swinging. must be a draft in here. but he did save a bunch of money bundling our home and auto with progressive. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can...
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things are levitated, so any kind of decline from where we are now really puts the central bank intoilemma situation. the -- how much do they really want to support the existing level? lisa: how much are fed policies bringing jobs back or supporting a positive environment to allow drop growth going forward? in thene: that is all relationship between central-bank action and actions in the real economy that have a lot of different links in the chain. what i can say right now is the dynamics of some of the fiscal , also the mainpp street lending in the u.s. that matters. thatve done some things look like possible downgrades from investment grade into high-yield, and then from high-yield into default. analystsorked with our in those two categories of asset classes and evaluated what are the employment effects of a downgrade on the investment grade or a default out of high-yield. what we have found is that those are pretty big numbers, especially on the high-yield going into default. it has pretty significant implications for employment. so there is a rationale for the fed to be in a supp
things are levitated, so any kind of decline from where we are now really puts the central bank intoilemma situation. the -- how much do they really want to support the existing level? lisa: how much are fed policies bringing jobs back or supporting a positive environment to allow drop growth going forward? in thene: that is all relationship between central-bank action and actions in the real economy that have a lot of different links in the chain. what i can say right now is the dynamics of...
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the seal on this extremely piddly so cavalierly that it will be used as a routine tool to fight leviticalbattles. my fear is that when a republican wins the white house, democrats will demand payback. >> you were right. but i'm sorry to say you were also prophetic. and i think, i couldn't say better myself so i won't. you know what the right answer is in your heart. you know what the right answer is for our country. you know what the right answer is for the american people. what they are asking you to do is to throw out a successful president on the eve of an election with no basis and in violation of the constitution. it would dangerously change our country and we can, we can forever all of our democratic institutions. you all know that's not an interest of the american people. why not trust the american people with this decision? why terror up their ballots? why terror up every ballot across this country. you can't do that. you know you can't do that. so i ask you to defend our constitution, to defend fundamental fairness, to defend basic due process rights. but most importantly, most i
the seal on this extremely piddly so cavalierly that it will be used as a routine tool to fight leviticalbattles. my fear is that when a republican wins the white house, democrats will demand payback. >> you were right. but i'm sorry to say you were also prophetic. and i think, i couldn't say better myself so i won't. you know what the right answer is in your heart. you know what the right answer is for our country. you know what the right answer is for the american people. what they are...
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the presence of igor levit certainly attracted some attention but the felling of trees continued.is from minnesota where a light aircraft lands on a highway at night. this footage shows the single—engine plane managing to fit tween ca rs plane managing to fit tween cars driving along the road. very little margin for error there. it appears to have suffered engine failure, leading to a minor collision with a car but no—one was injured. it took several hours for officials to clear the damage. it was a wake—up call that sounded more like an explosion. hundreds of people in this british capital of edinburgh film the police in the early hours after hearing a noise known as fundus no. —— thundersnow. a flash of light and then boumann a low loud boom. shaking windows and waking people up. so what exactly is the science behind it? thundersnow is simply a thunderstorm with snow and like storms in the summer it is caused by instability in the atmosphere and a lot of energy. the difference last night is that we had cold air and that is why we saw snow and not rain. before i go, a little holl
the presence of igor levit certainly attracted some attention but the felling of trees continued.is from minnesota where a light aircraft lands on a highway at night. this footage shows the single—engine plane managing to fit tween ca rs plane managing to fit tween cars driving along the road. very little margin for error there. it appears to have suffered engine failure, leading to a minor collision with a car but no—one was injured. it took several hours for officials to clear the damage....
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the presence of igor levit certainly attracted some attention but the felling of trees continued.—jones. this is bbc news. hello there. it's been a wintry scene for many parts of the uk. we started with some widespread snow in scotland. that then turned to rain and so the most of any snow that's falling right now is really over the higher ground. but, more recently, there has been some snow through the midlands, particularly over the peak district. but it's been a messy picture because we've had these bands of cloud bringing wet weather swirling around an area of low pressure together with some stronger winds. that low pressure, though, will tend to move down into france, so, for a start, the winds will ease and through the weekend we should be turning drier as well. but we're still in cold air. with some clearing skies by the morning across some parts the midlands, eastern england, we are likely to find a frost and likely to find some icy conditions as well. elsewhere across the uk, it won't be quite as chilly, not going to be as cold as last night in scotland. there's more cloud
the presence of igor levit certainly attracted some attention but the felling of trees continued.—jones. this is bbc news. hello there. it's been a wintry scene for many parts of the uk. we started with some widespread snow in scotland. that then turned to rain and so the most of any snow that's falling right now is really over the higher ground. but, more recently, there has been some snow through the midlands, particularly over the peak district. but it's been a messy picture because we've...
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there are homeowners in levitation i don't see one reason they can have for it. >> do you think myers will be able to live here comfortably? >> comfortably? no. >> what course of action are you going to follow? >> i will do it i can to help, to get them out legally and peacefully. and as far as accepting them socially if that is what you mean, i could never do that. >> to take sides in such a situation is more than a matter of one's own conscience. one a man believes becomes a subject for community debate. for those who believe a man as a right to live anywhere he wishes, the answers are simple and straightforward. has this affected your relationship with neighbors? >> no way disgusted freely. we found those foreign against and we try to keep it being discussed. that is the important thing. >> have you heard any rumors? >> many. many. i won't repeat them because i don't like to repeat rumors, and i don't think it is fair to keep them alive. >> do you think rumors contributed to the reaction of those opposing the myers? >> surely they did. but we have had some very interesting citizens
there are homeowners in levitation i don't see one reason they can have for it. >> do you think myers will be able to live here comfortably? >> comfortably? no. >> what course of action are you going to follow? >> i will do it i can to help, to get them out legally and peacefully. and as far as accepting them socially if that is what you mean, i could never do that. >> to take sides in such a situation is more than a matter of one's own conscience. one a man...
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a communist system they were still german but east germany was struggling economically with the levitated factories and parts of its towns and cities still looking war torn a growing number of people now wanted not only to travel abroad but to leave the country for good in hungary also part of the communist eastern bloc the border to austria was briefly opened in september 1909 and they willing thousands of east germans to flee to the west. it's. meanwhile thousands more were seeking refuge in the west german embassy in the czechoslovakia capital krog as communist regimes in eastern europe and the cold war itself appeared to be close to an end. but many stayed behind in the hope of bringing about change back home by voting with their feet in a different way the now legendary monday demonstrations in leipsic grew in size from one. week to the next but there were fears that this opposition would be crushed the uprising by east germans in 1953 had been suppressed by soviet tanks. if the east germans wanted to do in the east germans debated this they called this the chinese solution. are we g
a communist system they were still german but east germany was struggling economically with the levitated factories and parts of its towns and cities still looking war torn a growing number of people now wanted not only to travel abroad but to leave the country for good in hungary also part of the communist eastern bloc the border to austria was briefly opened in september 1909 and they willing thousands of east germans to flee to the west. it's. meanwhile thousands more were seeking refuge in...
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levitical prisoners ought to be released and they ought to be released now. -- political prisoners. at the beginning of march, we worked to get ahead of the covit pandemic, and an amazing thing happened. congress came together quickly and develop a broad package of measures to provide relief to families, workers, and businesses to whether the covid-19 event. and the crisis that it is. coronavirus aid relief and economic security, those words make up the cares act, include s broad range of tools, direct payments to individuals and families. secondly, expanded unemployment insurance benefits for the unemployed. third, lending programs for businesses of all sizes. and forth, targeted tax relief to help businesses continue operations and keep workers on the payroll. our objective for the tax provisions in the cares act was twofold. first, to help individual families and businesses weather the storms cause why the stay-at-home governmental decisions. and secondly, lay as much of the foundation as possible for restarting the economy once businesses could start to reopen and americans to g
levitical prisoners ought to be released and they ought to be released now. -- political prisoners. at the beginning of march, we worked to get ahead of the covit pandemic, and an amazing thing happened. congress came together quickly and develop a broad package of measures to provide relief to families, workers, and businesses to whether the covid-19 event. and the crisis that it is. coronavirus aid relief and economic security, those words make up the cares act, include s broad range of...
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. >> would levitated the way we levitates the pentagon. >> what i learned, or nearing the end of our time. i want you to like talk just generally if you would about an issue that i think we are professionals you and i. we know people in the human world. humor in the time of the wolf fullness when careers get destroyed left and right. not yours and mine i don't agree are important enough. [laughter] >> we are too old. there are people whose careers have been destroyed. there are young people who are afraid. i know this because i have talked to them. they are afraid to make jokes or even think about making jokes. and the chilling effect is real and severe. what you think about that? >> i think it gives us more material think they're doing us a favor. not that i have been in any danger over the last four years to make fun of. but as he pointed out, trump presents his difficulties in that department. and it's lots of fun to make fun of. sis kind of like a muzzle the kids? i think it does. judging by my sons, day school that he goes to, yeah everyone is like walking on eggshells about eve
. >> would levitated the way we levitates the pentagon. >> what i learned, or nearing the end of our time. i want you to like talk just generally if you would about an issue that i think we are professionals you and i. we know people in the human world. humor in the time of the wolf fullness when careers get destroyed left and right. not yours and mine i don't agree are important enough. [laughter] >> we are too old. there are people whose careers have been destroyed. there...
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and you never know how a man is going to react to the levites in a hedge, into the 201415 states. and as a highly promising prospect on the brink of realizing that professional dream and yet that he was training mostly with the scene, is always think of roberta di matteo head coach di matteo, was deploying him ever more frequently. 1st off the bench then also from the start at the same time said they were still starring for the under 19 come seasons. and that led to a tricky situation because there's only been about the bundesliga was finished. those are the seniors weren't quite done with training, but we still had the under 19 national finals of the and leroy was part of the team . then roberto said, and i don't hold it against him that leroy couldn't play. he might get injured. but he can get injured in training as well. this is the game of the year for shark off for the under 9 teachings and the boy himself. ok, let him play one half of the work after 1520 minutes because we were going down. i thought right? no matter if i get in trouble, they start warming up. that already se
and you never know how a man is going to react to the levites in a hedge, into the 201415 states. and as a highly promising prospect on the brink of realizing that professional dream and yet that he was training mostly with the scene, is always think of roberta di matteo head coach di matteo, was deploying him ever more frequently. 1st off the bench then also from the start at the same time said they were still starring for the under 19 come seasons. and that led to a tricky situation because...
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minister gets up to preach there should be nothing for him to do but to give the word and as the levites used to prepare the music and with the harps and the flute they prepared the way for the for the for the message to be given and church music to me does the same when you don't have hope you know the song this is you know i need the every hour. and it's kind of like a prayer because you it just helps you remember all the things that he's brought you. true. because especially during times of sadness people are they don't have money. and sometimes you just need that song and sometimes it's not a docile song though it just may be a song just hearing joy to the world the lord has come and then now and then there's another version of there is joy to the. gospel just takes a different different twist to a song that we all know but it gives people hope i think that gospel music gives you hope it gives you peace and it gives you joy you know the young people they have a different beat you know. but they have a different be and so that then they come out with a new song still the same for. eve
minister gets up to preach there should be nothing for him to do but to give the word and as the levites used to prepare the music and with the harps and the flute they prepared the way for the for the for the message to be given and church music to me does the same when you don't have hope you know the song this is you know i need the every hour. and it's kind of like a prayer because you it just helps you remember all the things that he's brought you. true. because especially during times of...
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trains. >> yes. pmagnetic levitation for there entire show. > jon: oh, my goodness. heart. that's what we try to. do we try to bring it every night so people can feel it everywhere. >> stephen: how did you do it? >> jon: so i recorded first and i was setting a click track to set the tone and get the vibe. so we had the click track as a reference and they could listen to me or the click track, and everybody layered on top of that and sent in the videos. our team at the show, they're amazing, they can put the stuff together from anywhere. who knows how that happened. i wasn't part of that part. >> stephen: more, please. >> jon: oh, it's coming. we have been cookin'! >> stephen: good, because i'm hungry. >> jon: ha! >> stephen: good to see you. my guest tonight is a very funny comedian you know from, oh, hello, big mouth, and john mulaney and the sack lunch bunch. please welcome john mulaney. >> hey, stephen. >> stephen: hey, how are you riding out the quarantining? >> i'm very lucky to be riding it out well, yeah. >> stephen: me, too. very lucky to be healthy, very luc
trains. >> yes. pmagnetic levitation for there entire show. > jon: oh, my goodness. heart. that's what we try to. do we try to bring it every night so people can feel it everywhere. >> stephen: how did you do it? >> jon: so i recorded first and i was setting a click track to set the tone and get the vibe. so we had the click track as a reference and they could listen to me or the click track, and everybody layered on top of that and sent in the videos. our team at the show,...
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minister gets up to preach there should be nothing for him to do but to give the word and as the levites used to prepare the music and with the harps and the flute they prepared the way for the for the for the message to be given and church music to me does the same when you don't have hope you know the song this is you know i need the every hour. and it's kind of like a prayer because you it just helps you remember all the things that he's brought you. because especially during times of sadness people are they don't have money. and sometimes you just need that song and sometimes it's not a docile song though it just may be a song just hearing joy to the world the lord has come and then now and then there's another version of there is joy to the world. gospel just takes a different different twist to a song that we all know but it gives people hope i think that gospel music gives you hope it gives you peace and it gives you joy you know the young people they have a different beat you know. but they have a different be and so that then they come out with a new song still the same for. eve
minister gets up to preach there should be nothing for him to do but to give the word and as the levites used to prepare the music and with the harps and the flute they prepared the way for the for the for the message to be given and church music to me does the same when you don't have hope you know the song this is you know i need the every hour. and it's kind of like a prayer because you it just helps you remember all the things that he's brought you. because especially during times of...
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we would go on try and talk to statue down from -- >> i would imagine the statue -- >> levitate it theway we levitate the pentagon. >> i think we are nearing the end of our time but i want you to like tell just general if you would about an issue, like, let's just say were dealing with professionals, you and i. we know people in the humor world. humor in a time of wokeness when careers get destroyed left to right. not yours or mine. we are not important enough. >> to old. >> is there, the are people whose careers have been destroyed. there are young people who are afraid i knew this because i have talked to them. they are just afraid to make jokes or even think about making jokes or even think about 90 about making jokes. the chilling effect is real and severe. what do you think about that? >> i think it actually gives us more material is what i think, like doing us a favor. not that i've been in any danger over the past four years of running out of things to make fun of, but as we pointed out, trump presents his difficulties in that department and yes, wokeness is lots of fun to make
we would go on try and talk to statue down from -- >> i would imagine the statue -- >> levitate it theway we levitate the pentagon. >> i think we are nearing the end of our time but i want you to like tell just general if you would about an issue, like, let's just say were dealing with professionals, you and i. we know people in the humor world. humor in a time of wokeness when careers get destroyed left to right. not yours or mine. we are not important enough. >> to...
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of great italian artists today these make up one of the most important foundations of art history levitated the pewit chill leonti architect. italian e was 1st published in 1515 and revised in 1568. today the original manuscripts are housed in the if it's the library. most of the artists whose lives were sorry chronicled were already dead at the time but the sari researched very carefully. so too with leonardo da vinci on just a few pages for sammy wrote down his whole life story. in it he also mentions that painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dojo condo her husband and it's in the possession of confront is the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom are sorry what and who was her husband francesco down to calm down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche businessman. was it really possible that a renowned painter like leonardo accepted a commission by an ordinary businessman or did fre
of great italian artists today these make up one of the most important foundations of art history levitated the pewit chill leonti architect. italian e was 1st published in 1515 and revised in 1568. today the original manuscripts are housed in the if it's the library. most of the artists whose lives were sorry chronicled were already dead at the time but the sari researched very carefully. so too with leonardo da vinci on just a few pages for sammy wrote down his whole life story. in it he also...
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you may have noticed the levitation buildings in the 1940s, did not have garages. we talked about automobiles earlier in the class, they are very rare until the 19 twenties. people are parking them in stables, by thirties and forties we can begin to have driveways. it's not until the fifties and sixties, that garages become integrated in the house. you can see by this floor plan of house in 1963. the garage is enormous. it takes up 25% of the entire square footage of the whole house. you can fit two cars, and a whole bunch of junk inside. this becomes a staple of suburban architecture. this dominant garages. maybe you remember the first image we showed in class, the most striking architectural feature of those suburban houses, where these protruding garages. they are called snout houses. the big noses, they have big garages. people are critical of them, they elevate the car but the distance the house from the public. it's often hard to see the front door, and the connection to the people. garages are weird. they are an entire house toto sphere house or car rather.
you may have noticed the levitation buildings in the 1940s, did not have garages. we talked about automobiles earlier in the class, they are very rare until the 19 twenties. people are parking them in stables, by thirties and forties we can begin to have driveways. it's not until the fifties and sixties, that garages become integrated in the house. you can see by this floor plan of house in 1963. the garage is enormous. it takes up 25% of the entire square footage of the whole house. you can...
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they are taking samples containing the coronavirus, using an electric field,, and levitating the tinyroplets, making them hang around in the air for minutes or hours at a time jusas they would in the real wld. then, by adjusting the temperatur humidity, and light, they can find out what impact they have on the imic thee trying toirus. type of particles produced by people and then see howong the virus remains infectious in the aerosol phase. >> reporter: these are the firsf imagm the covid experiment. six microscopic droplets suspended in the air. this project isut a studying the smallest airborne particles, those that arenvisible to the ked eye. >> we can look at how the virus remains infe:ious. report the research could be icularly useful as we he into winter, spending more time indoors. how does this help us understand how covid could be spread in a pub, office, or factory? we areti plarly concerned in poorly ventilated spaces, spaces where people might be talking very loud or singing, generating these small aerosol particles. reporter: this research is se to last a year. the scient
they are taking samples containing the coronavirus, using an electric field,, and levitating the tinyroplets, making them hang around in the air for minutes or hours at a time jusas they would in the real wld. then, by adjusting the temperatur humidity, and light, they can find out what impact they have on the imic thee trying toirus. type of particles produced by people and then see howong the virus remains infectious in the aerosol phase. >> reporter: these are the firsf imagm the covid...
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taking samples containing the coronavirus, placing them in this kit, and using an electric field, levitatinghe tiny droplets, making them hang around in the time jusas they would in thea real world. adjusting the temperature, humidity, and light, they can find out what imct they have on the infectiousness of the virus. >> we are trying to mimic the virus remains infe in theong the aerosol phase. >> reporter: thesere the first images from the covid experiment. six microspic droplets suspended in the air. this project is about studying the smallest airboe particles, those that arenvisible to the naked eye. >> we can look at how the virus remains infectious. reporter: the research could be particularly usel as we head into winter, spending more time indoors. how does ts help us understand how covid could be spread in a pub, office, or factory? >> we are particularly concerned in poorly ventilated spaces, spaces talking very loud or singing, generating these small aerosol particles. reporter: this research is set to last a year. the scientists hope it will add to our understanding of the risks f
taking samples containing the coronavirus, placing them in this kit, and using an electric field, levitatinghe tiny droplets, making them hang around in the time jusas they would in thea real world. adjusting the temperature, humidity, and light, they can find out what imct they have on the infectiousness of the virus. >> we are trying to mimic the virus remains infe in theong the aerosol phase. >> reporter: thesere the first images from the covid experiment. six microspic droplets...
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piece of it does not stand between absolutely nobody but the next tiger of the levite about to meet the calm of this race 700 kilometers in an electric porsche take out for this weekend they beat the clock and the charging network. the park the. car. meanwhile taxi driver heidi has taken out time to take. for a wild ride in one of the most dangerous cities in the world most be papa new guinea. that's my knife to cut you know the safe in the face of sleep so how long to. he's ready to go. hi i'm my husband johnny and we're going to try and see if you can keep that seat in the electric car so i can. watch it was from the bed to. do so last night john stein info video and read on it is against the clock look at google maps tells us that we can get there in 655 minutes let's go. to we need to decide if you want to be the old. oak or. only 11 who. believes in god ok so this is where they live and all that. i would never do it at night especially if i was alone. keep. in mind. as. you would like to give us an update on the top of the stage we're driving right now on our way to but durham back
piece of it does not stand between absolutely nobody but the next tiger of the levite about to meet the calm of this race 700 kilometers in an electric porsche take out for this weekend they beat the clock and the charging network. the park the. car. meanwhile taxi driver heidi has taken out time to take. for a wild ride in one of the most dangerous cities in the world most be papa new guinea. that's my knife to cut you know the safe in the face of sleep so how long to. he's ready to go. hi i'm...
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engineers had previously conducted more than 400 test runs with help passengers using the magnetic levitation technology. i hope for free to. go and his colleagues were hurdled 500 meters in just 15 seconds. but. that was. the. developers say the hyperloop could eventually achieve top speeds of more than a 1000 kilometers an hour potentially cutting the travel time from los angeles to san francisco to 45 minutes with no carbon emissions. virgin says it aims to have the hyperloop ready for commercial passenger service by the end of the decade . this is d.w. news life and then coming up next a news asia no local council missions for more than 200 day so what is the secret of taiwan success at containing the coronavirus pop back. in the form of political prisoners and i found a new mission a cheering up people in quarantine. melissa john will have those stories imo if you use a ship in just a moment i'll be back at the top of the of the. cod . playing in top of. my maps is absorbed. there are plenty of in berlin. mobs and stars to play a. trick on. geminids . at any time the time he plays. video
engineers had previously conducted more than 400 test runs with help passengers using the magnetic levitation technology. i hope for free to. go and his colleagues were hurdled 500 meters in just 15 seconds. but. that was. the. developers say the hyperloop could eventually achieve top speeds of more than a 1000 kilometers an hour potentially cutting the travel time from los angeles to san francisco to 45 minutes with no carbon emissions. virgin says it aims to have the hyperloop ready for...
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engineers had previously conducted more than 400 test runs with all passengers using the magnetic levitation technology. for free 2. colleagues were hurdled 500 meters in just 15 seconds. that. the. developers say the hyperloop could eventually achieve top speeds of more than a 1000 kilometers an hour potentially cutting the travel time from los angeles to san francisco to 45 minutes with no carbon emissions. virgin says it aims to have the hyperloop ready for commercial passenger service by the end of the decade . looks like quite a ride well you're watching news. remember you can also get all the latest headlines on our website. or follow us on social media news. thanks for watching. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. the latest research. information and contacts. in mexico many polish. right now climate change figure off the story. faces much less they were.
engineers had previously conducted more than 400 test runs with all passengers using the magnetic levitation technology. for free 2. colleagues were hurdled 500 meters in just 15 seconds. that. the. developers say the hyperloop could eventually achieve top speeds of more than a 1000 kilometers an hour potentially cutting the travel time from los angeles to san francisco to 45 minutes with no carbon emissions. virgin says it aims to have the hyperloop ready for commercial passenger service by...
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engineers had previously conducted more than 400 test runs without passengers using the magnetic levitation technology. for free to. colleagues were hurdled 500 meters in just 15 seconds. that. developers say the hyperloop could eventually achieve top speeds of more than a 1000 kilometers an hour potentially cutting the travel time from los angeles to san francisco to 45 minutes with no carbon emissions. virgin says it aims to have the hyperloop ready for commercial passenger service by the end of the decade . what a wild ride you're watching news live from berlin up next our documentary film series looks at many like christian communities remember you can also get all the latest headlines at our website dot com or follow us on social media thanks for watching. and for. which courses. any time any. it may look like a scene from a bygone era these young people are part of a community in present day central america. they belong to a christian group known as mennonites ultra conservative protestants who issues the modern world. head by. i hear schoolhouse hill sit on one side boys on the reces
engineers had previously conducted more than 400 test runs without passengers using the magnetic levitation technology. for free to. colleagues were hurdled 500 meters in just 15 seconds. that. developers say the hyperloop could eventually achieve top speeds of more than a 1000 kilometers an hour potentially cutting the travel time from los angeles to san francisco to 45 minutes with no carbon emissions. virgin says it aims to have the hyperloop ready for commercial passenger service by the end...
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always want to see progress and it's always too slow as it was a challenge for everyone involved levitical. including the local people at the time a chronicle written by the village teacher back then whose name was left is still preserved in this funk archives the man recorded the ups and downs of the construction every day right from the start. in 1985 he wrote. and violence 100. on the 23rd of april at 6 o'clock in the morning mr hare hauled in the foreman at the king's castle the works and how it shrunk out and he took his own life with a bullet through his heart and in the way they say he had suffered a mental breakdown and is buried and by the hoffman who from becoming. the foreman heinrich harold who laid the foundation stone of the castle on the 5th of september 869. some people saw this as the case of noise funch on the giant trunk checked in the mountain pushed those in charge to the limits. saluting the construction business keep from reality ever since germany had had a kaiser the bavarian tin had filled supply for us but he still had his will a fantasy. be a little gun and we a
always want to see progress and it's always too slow as it was a challenge for everyone involved levitical. including the local people at the time a chronicle written by the village teacher back then whose name was left is still preserved in this funk archives the man recorded the ups and downs of the construction every day right from the start. in 1985 he wrote. and violence 100. on the 23rd of april at 6 o'clock in the morning mr hare hauled in the foreman at the king's castle the works and...
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engineers had previously conducted more than 400 test runs with all passengers using the magnetic levitation technology. 54321. go and his colleagues were hurdled 500 meters in just 15 seconds. was. that was. the. developers say the hyperloop could eventually achieve top speeds of more than a 1000 kilometers an hour potentially cutting the travel time from los angeles to san francisco to 45 minutes with no carbon emissions. virgin says it aims to have the hyperloop ready for commercial passenger service by the end of the decade . incredible stuff there you're watching d.w. news a reminder of our top story drug makers pfizer and biotech have announced an experimental vaccine that they say is more than 90 percent effective at preventing poses. no serious safety concerns arose during clinical trials pfizer hopes to make enough doses to and you know 15 to 20000000 people by the end of the year. protests have erupted in armenia after its prime minister agreed to a peace deal with also. john crowds stormed parliament and government offices of the capital yerevan the truce allows also by john to ke
engineers had previously conducted more than 400 test runs with all passengers using the magnetic levitation technology. 54321. go and his colleagues were hurdled 500 meters in just 15 seconds. was. that was. the. developers say the hyperloop could eventually achieve top speeds of more than a 1000 kilometers an hour potentially cutting the travel time from los angeles to san francisco to 45 minutes with no carbon emissions. virgin says it aims to have the hyperloop ready for commercial...
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mike levit, good to have you on, thank you. >> thank you, jon.on: coming up, how people across the country are keeping their faith alive as churches are shuttered on this first day of holy week. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. and nutrients to ok so, magnificent mile for me... i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. until i realized something was missing... me. you ok, sis? my symptoms were keeping me from really being there for my sisters. (announcement) "final boarding for flight 2007 to chicago" so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, includ
mike levit, good to have you on, thank you. >> thank you, jon.on: coming up, how people across the country are keeping their faith alive as churches are shuttered on this first day of holy week. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. and nutrients to ok so, magnificent mile for me... i thought i was managing my...
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containing the coronavirus, placing them in this unique bit of kit, and using an electric field, levitatinghang around in the air for minutes or hours at a time, just as they would in the real world. then, by adjusting the temperature, humidity and light, they can find out what impact those conditions have on the infectiousness 00:15:22,947 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 of the virus. competitor, joe biden. with less than a month to go and the campaign thrown into chaos by covid—19, the stakes are high. sophie long, bbc news, salt lake city. let's speak to our correspondent gary 0'donoghue in washington. goodness, it is a sign of the times that there is so much interest in the vice presidential debate. yes, this would normally pass without too much note, quite frankly, but there area number of much note, quite frankly, but there are a number of reasons it is important. firstly, of course, this is the first time ever we will see a black woman in a vice presidential debate. that is an important milestone in american political history. and of course, there two bosses are history. and of course, ther
containing the coronavirus, placing them in this unique bit of kit, and using an electric field, levitatinghang around in the air for minutes or hours at a time, just as they would in the real world. then, by adjusting the temperature, humidity and light, they can find out what impact those conditions have on the infectiousness 00:15:22,947 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 of the virus. competitor, joe biden. with less than a month to go and the campaign thrown into chaos by covid—19, the stakes...
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that's as good as it gets for 2020 for these guys so i don't know why this stock is levitating whereis, and it should be lower in my opinion. >> you're total pros and have been rolling with all kinds of changes this week, white house press conferences. lu you for it. stay safe, see you on the other side of the weekend. take care. >> coming up after the break, we'll focus on the business side of the story, from two important angles a real-world company, a 125-year-old company family owned just trying to survive, can they get an sba loan we'll hear about their journey and speak with the number one maker of small business loans. the ceo of huntington bank will join us. it is a small business story on two sides. yoveot tu' go hear it and we're back with more on cnbc's "fast money" right after this. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade'
that's as good as it gets for 2020 for these guys so i don't know why this stock is levitating whereis, and it should be lower in my opinion. >> you're total pros and have been rolling with all kinds of changes this week, white house press conferences. lu you for it. stay safe, see you on the other side of the weekend. take care. >> coming up after the break, we'll focus on the business side of the story, from two important angles a real-world company, a 125-year-old company family...
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going to react to the levites in a head into the 201415 season. as a highly promising prospect on the brink of realizing that professional dream and yet that he was training mostly with the seeing, is always think of the rubber today. my 2 year old had coached him at a, i was deploying him ever more frequently. 1st off the bench then also from the start at the same time so they were still starring for the under 19 come seasons. and that led to a tricky situation. the poor fish one because there's only been about the bundesliga was finished on the up though the seniors weren't quite done with training, but we still had the under 19 national final thought. and leroy was part of the team. then roberto said, and i don't hold it against him that leroy couldn't play. he might get injured but he can get injured in training as well. this is the game of the year for shocker for the under nineteen's in the boy himself. ok, let him play one half after 1520 minutes because we were going down. all right. no matter if i get in trouble, they start warming up tha
going to react to the levites in a head into the 201415 season. as a highly promising prospect on the brink of realizing that professional dream and yet that he was training mostly with the seeing, is always think of the rubber today. my 2 year old had coached him at a, i was deploying him ever more frequently. 1st off the bench then also from the start at the same time so they were still starring for the under 19 come seasons. and that led to a tricky situation. the poor fish one because...
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but life at retirement age is not what it used toe, according to neuroscientist daniel levit.n his latest book, he explores what happens in the brain as we age, and why some of us age better tn others. newshour weekend's christopher booker recently spoke to levitin to learn more. >> reporter: daniel levitin, a neuroscientist and professoryc emeritus of logy at mcgill university, has written extensively about the brain. also a musician, he has written bestselling books examining the tofect of music on the brain, as well as about hohink "straight" in an age of information oveinrload. evitin's latest book, "successful aging," he exor the questions: what happens in the brain as we age, and what are the keys to aging well you set out to write this book, you said, because you had questions of your own. what questions were you looking to answer? >> i looked at people like my rents, who are in their 80s and very active and engaged. they-- they tire me out. ( laughs ) and people like jane glloo or rodney crowell, still only in his 60s but i think doing the best worof his career. paul s
but life at retirement age is not what it used toe, according to neuroscientist daniel levit.n his latest book, he explores what happens in the brain as we age, and why some of us age better tn others. newshour weekend's christopher booker recently spoke to levitin to learn more. >> reporter: daniel levitin, a neuroscientist and professoryc emeritus of logy at mcgill university, has written extensively about the brain. also a musician, he has written bestselling books examining the tofect...
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in fact, beijing has previously levit import taxes on australian barley and has hindered or stop imports of australian coal and beef. to many, it seems that beijing is retaliating after australia criticised the country for the coronavirus outbreak and demand that an investigation. chinese officials have previously stated to anger. we have said on many occasions that australia has repeatedly taken wrong words and deeds on issues involving china's core interests and major concerns. taking provocative and confrontational actions. this is the root cause of the current difficult situation in china, australia relations, where you can and you may end beijing has authored a 14 point memo explaining to australia how to behave in order to have more successful trade relations and includes no more criticism of china with regards to colbert's, as well as support for china's embattled telecom equipment maker, what way? australia finds itself between a rock and a hard place. after all, 40 percent of the country's exports are to china. let's dig a little deeper into the story with clifford coonan from b
in fact, beijing has previously levit import taxes on australian barley and has hindered or stop imports of australian coal and beef. to many, it seems that beijing is retaliating after australia criticised the country for the coronavirus outbreak and demand that an investigation. chinese officials have previously stated to anger. we have said on many occasions that australia has repeatedly taken wrong words and deeds on issues involving china's core interests and major concerns. taking...
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of great italian artists today these make up one of the most important foundations of art history levitated leonti architect. tory italia any was 1st published in 1550 and revise in 1568. today the original manuscripts are housed in the if it's the library. most of the artists whose lives were sorry chronicled were already dead at the time of the sari researched very carefully. so too with leonardo da vinci on just a few pages bizzare wrote down his whole life story. in it he also mentions that little model painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dirge a condo her husband and it's in the possession of king frogs is the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom were sorry what and who was her husband francesco down to calm down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche businessman. was it really possible that a renowned painter like leonardo except to the commission by an ordinary business man o
of great italian artists today these make up one of the most important foundations of art history levitated leonti architect. tory italia any was 1st published in 1550 and revise in 1568. today the original manuscripts are housed in the if it's the library. most of the artists whose lives were sorry chronicled were already dead at the time of the sari researched very carefully. so too with leonardo da vinci on just a few pages bizzare wrote down his whole life story. in it he also mentions that...