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there are, let's see, co colleagues can really improve your performance on people you own the quarter ending in put them outside. if the andy's chewing co co drinking it is a t is offering, viewed with suspicion, many people associated with the illegal drug cocaine. but the to a very different it's true that the leaves contain a stimulating substance that chemists cold cocaine. however, to produce the drug, this stimulant test to be isolated, extracted, then processed further their effect several different coca leaves combat fatigue and provide an energy boost a bit like coffee or black tea. the drug came by contrast triggers you for area and is highly addictive. in order to experience the intoxicating, effective cane with coconut eve salon, you'd have to down around a 1000 cups of co could leave t and impossible feet. the cook leaves the rule so scientifically proven to alleviate altitude sickness. dr. rooks on him and his read numerous studies on coca savvy, still good for the handbook on the to look for. so it also has a bronco daylight to reflect on where you are, which means that it helps the bronco tubes into dilates, a
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and thank you to andy biggs and co-chair babin for leading this. we know the numbers the biden administration helped well over 12, 13 million illegals to invade our country the past four years, some, two, three million of which are known got-aways and these are the ones with the criminal ties ap the terrorist backgrounds and the ones trafficking the terrible things into our country. we know hundreds of thousands of felons who are here illegally, and this has all been done on purpose by the biden administration. democrats believe that everybody around the world, the seven billion people who don't live in the united states have the right to come here with no limit legally or illegally. now that the border will begin to be sealed come january 20, we're going to find out who is here. when their accomplices can no longer stream unrestricted across the border sad is a-- sadly, we are going to find out who is here. that's why tom homan on the direction of president trump to have this massive deportation is so important and so criminal, literally, for thes
and thank you to andy biggs and co-chair babin for leading this. we know the numbers the biden administration helped well over 12, 13 million illegals to invade our country the past four years, some, two, three million of which are known got-aways and these are the ones with the criminal ties ap the terrorist backgrounds and the ones trafficking the terrible things into our country. we know hundreds of thousands of felons who are here illegally, and this has all been done on purpose by the...
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and with us now to tell us all about it is andy sobrepena. you're the co. thanks for being here to talk to us. absolutely. >> thank you so much for giving us the opportunity to share our work with your viewers. >> well, tell us about the work and about farming hope. yeah. >> so farming hope is a food justice organization. we have three pillars of the work that we do. our first, as you mentioned, is our job training program, really helping folks with soft and hard skills back into the workforce, hard skills that you would need to work at any commercial kitchen in san francisco. but soft skills really, you know, taking feedback and taking action on that feedback, learning to communicate with managers, just all those little skills that tend to go by the wayside when you haven't been in the workplace for a while, while they're in our program, they're helping to produce anywhere between 1500 to 4500. i think was our maximum meals a week. >> so walk me through a typical day for someone going through the program. how many people typically are involved in this and
and with us now to tell us all about it is andy sobrepena. you're the co. thanks for being here to talk to us. absolutely. >> thank you so much for giving us the opportunity to share our work with your viewers. >> well, tell us about the work and about farming hope. yeah. >> so farming hope is a food justice organization. we have three pillars of the work that we do. our first, as you mentioned, is our job training program, really helping folks with soft and hard skills back...
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my name is andy biggs from arizona's fifth congressional district. i'm a co-chair. the house border security caucus with my co-chair, brian babin, from texas. and we're grateful that you're here. as you know, border security, a major issue over the last four years, and particularly in this last election cycle. and the president is named tom homan to serve as the border security. and i'm happy and feel confident that he's going to help secure our border as i go through this. so i want to pay special tribute to a friend of border security caucus, my friend, art del cueto from the tucson sector is retiring this friday from the border patrol after more 20 years of service and most of these guys up here who attended a border codel with me over the last four years or so will know our del cueto because he's there and he's been a fierce advocate for securing the border. tom homan wanted me to make sure i mentioned this. so there's the sanctuary city issue is particularly pernicious. and in arizona, my own governor's indicated that she's to stand in the way of actually enfor
my name is andy biggs from arizona's fifth congressional district. i'm a co-chair. the house border security caucus with my co-chair, brian babin, from texas. and we're grateful that you're here. as you know, border security, a major issue over the last four years, and particularly in this last election cycle. and the president is named tom homan to serve as the border security. and i'm happy and feel confident that he's going to help secure our border as i go through this. so i want to pay...
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co-owner andy ferguson says there is even a deeper meaning behind the different variations of gourds. that promotes anti-bullying themes. i think there is kind of that theme with the pumpkins itself. if every pumpkin looked exactly the same, that wouldn't be very
co-owner andy ferguson says there is even a deeper meaning behind the different variations of gourds. that promotes anti-bullying themes. i think there is kind of that theme with the pumpkins itself. if every pumpkin looked exactly the same, that wouldn't be very
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in "focus" now republican congressman andy biggs of arizona. co-chair of the border security caucus, member with of the house judiciary and oversight committees. congressman biggs was with a large group of republicans at the border. i know you went previously on another delegation. what can you tell me about what is happening there and why the president now has his eyes on all of you? >> well what's happening on the border it's worse than it has ever been. as you know more than 300,000 encounters that month but doesn't include the known gotaways and gotaways. over the last two days i took a separate group the day before to get a separate view what i call a non-sanitize eats, non-biden administration review. it is so bad and the people we talked to. we talked to health administrators, we talked to first responders, we talked to the local ranchers and business people, and we talked to the texas border czar. we were there and i will tell you that it continues to get worse and we are actually facilitating this -- this administration is facilitating th
in "focus" now republican congressman andy biggs of arizona. co-chair of the border security caucus, member with of the house judiciary and oversight committees. congressman biggs was with a large group of republicans at the border. i know you went previously on another delegation. what can you tell me about what is happening there and why the president now has his eyes on all of you? >> well what's happening on the border it's worse than it has ever been. as you know more than...
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let's speak to andy lewis, the co—organiser and runner.on. _ marathon is going so far? good afternoon, it's _ marathon is going so far? good afternoon, it's going _ marathon is going so far? good afternoon, it's going very - afternoon, it's going very well. a surprising amount of sunshine, we expected rain. which is fantastic. we are a third of the way through the 37 mile route, just 12 miles dance. our previous top was balham tube station, where we stopped by the plaque to read about what happened during the second world war... we have one more stop and then 13 more stops to finish at the imperial museum hopefully around 7pm this evening. t’m museum hopefully around 7pm this evening.— this evening. i'm glad the rain has let up. — this evening. i'm glad the rain has let up, but _ this evening. i'm glad the rain has let up, but sounds - this evening. i'm glad the rain has let up, but sounds like i this evening. i'm glad the rain has let up, but sounds like a l has let up, but sounds like a long way to go. you have done ironman marathons bef
let's speak to andy lewis, the co—organiser and runner.on. _ marathon is going so far? good afternoon, it's _ marathon is going so far? good afternoon, it's going _ marathon is going so far? good afternoon, it's going very - afternoon, it's going very well. a surprising amount of sunshine, we expected rain. which is fantastic. we are a third of the way through the 37 mile route, just 12 miles dance. our previous top was balham tube station, where we stopped by the plaque to read about what...
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. >> reporter: trevor and trey eason co-own handy andy's and helped sheila. they are also shocked at what monday's storms did. >> this one really caught everybody off guard so much. as soon as it was clear to come over here, we came over and, seemed like so far, the biggest thing for everybody was just clearing stuff out for them. the water's still here. it's not time to fix yet. it's time to clear out. >> reporter: marshall just thankful for the help and for friends. she says at the end of the day, she just lost stuff. >> i'm very blessed. i'm not, you know, it could be a lot worse. so, it's just stuff. and we can replace it. >> our thanks to emma for that report. and flooding concerns in new england and the mid atlantic is happening today, plus severe weather and storms for the midwest. nbc meteorologist angie lassman is tracking it all for us. what are you watching? >> hi, frances. we've got flood concerns, as you mentioned. up and down the east coast. 22 million people are included in these flood advisories at this time. we have really strong onshore wind
. >> reporter: trevor and trey eason co-own handy andy's and helped sheila. they are also shocked at what monday's storms did. >> this one really caught everybody off guard so much. as soon as it was clear to come over here, we came over and, seemed like so far, the biggest thing for everybody was just clearing stuff out for them. the water's still here. it's not time to fix yet. it's time to clear out. >> reporter: marshall just thankful for the help and for friends. she says...
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we'll head to frankfurt, and speak to our co—respondent andy swiss in just a moment, first to the englandhowell is in erfurt. that is the england camp in germany. good evening to you, thanks for joining us, 2a hours on, 120 miles away from that draw against denmark, i almost said defeat, and can have to get that out of their system, don't they?— to get that out of their system, don't the ? , ., ., ., , don't they? they do, and it does feel like i defeat, _ don't they? they do, and it does feel like i defeat, the _ don't they? they do, and it does feel like i defeat, the reaction i don't they? they do, and it doesj feel like i defeat, the reaction to its has been like a defeat, very critical of gareth southgate's side, and the mood i the gum was a bit flustered than usual, quieter, but that also made due to the number of players training today, less than the day after the game than those that played. the players have been, you could describe, defiant and positive about the result, point to the fact that they have four points and top of group c, and their destiny is in their hands. they can
we'll head to frankfurt, and speak to our co—respondent andy swiss in just a moment, first to the englandhowell is in erfurt. that is the england camp in germany. good evening to you, thanks for joining us, 2a hours on, 120 miles away from that draw against denmark, i almost said defeat, and can have to get that out of their system, don't they?— to get that out of their system, don't the ? , ., ., ., , don't they? they do, and it does feel like i defeat, _ don't they? they do, and it does...
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andy use that little rural co-op fe 19s is the largep states.country in the united and there their membershipously by leaps and bounds. so sometime in the 1970s, some cohort cohorts, i guess is the best word of kind of took over personality co-op and they were le make the board self rpng ty were able to pay themselves way more money most co-opers neral manager was making. $800 something like thah. yeah and the average was about at that. yeah exactly. but, but they, they totally forgot that this a member owned not for profit organization until. finally some of the members began to question who are these guys and why are they doing what they doing, why are they make why are we paying them all this money they can't contacted. the austin american-statesman they got in touch with several weekly newsper hill country and began to expesy got it stopped and but this went on for decades. for a year. yeah, longime w per analysis. one of the best run one of the most progressive co-ops country, thanks to the members for the most part, who decided toupon themselves to make change and. this is up around joh
andy use that little rural co-op fe 19s is the largep states.country in the united and there their membershipously by leaps and bounds. so sometime in the 1970s, some cohort cohorts, i guess is the best word of kind of took over personality co-op and they were le make the board self rpng ty were able to pay themselves way more money most co-opers neral manager was making. $800 something like thah. yeah and the average was about at that. yeah exactly. but, but they, they totally forgot that this...
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joining me now are andy shaw and ahmad karkouti — co—founders and hosts of the graffitti podcast "armsnksy — why would anyone do that, andy? latest banksy - why would anyone do that, and ? ., �* , latest banksy - why would anyone do that, and ? . �*, , , latest banksy - why would anyone do that, andy?— that, andy? that's because a lot of traffiti that, andy? that's because a lot of graffiti artists _ that, andy? that's because a lot of graffiti artists who _ that, andy? that's because a lot of graffiti artists who were _ that, andy? that's because a lot of graffiti artists who were almost - graffiti artists who were almost doing the same thing, ie painting on walls, or getting put in prison or heavy fines — whereas someone like banksy is coming along and doing a stencil on a wall and getting applauded. you just mentioned the london zoo saying they thought it was brilliant when he's pictured the animals wanting to leave the zoo, because that's a statement that they don't want to be in the zoo. but it's pictured is brilliant because banks he did it — whereas the graffiti artist might go
joining me now are andy shaw and ahmad karkouti — co—founders and hosts of the graffitti podcast "armsnksy — why would anyone do that, andy? latest banksy - why would anyone do that, and ? ., �* , latest banksy - why would anyone do that, and ? . �*, , , latest banksy - why would anyone do that, andy?— that, andy? that's because a lot of traffiti that, andy? that's because a lot of graffiti artists _ that, andy? that's because a lot of graffiti artists who _ that, andy? that's...
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and, andy, let's start with this, cos i'm kind of wondering to what extent have you seen the data centrethe past few years with this big push towards ai? we've been in business for over 20 years now, but certainly seen quite the inflection over the last several years. so today we are supporting 5,000+ customers across 50 metropolitan areas on six continents. two — everything has just gotten larger. the smalls became mediums, the mediums became larges, and the larges became extra, extra larges. so hyperscale was a word that came to the industry and some of our facilities now you can literally park one to...or close to two aircraft carriers. so everything has gotten bigger and bigger and bigger. that's phenomenal. so, andy, let me ask you this, though. do you expect to...to see that sort of demand just continuing to grow rapidly? almost all the data that is being created in today's world, er, through our devices and then often hooked up to various cloud computing, is going back to a data centre in one shape or form. er, you think about what's on your phone or your laptop or your ipad, and
and, andy, let's start with this, cos i'm kind of wondering to what extent have you seen the data centrethe past few years with this big push towards ai? we've been in business for over 20 years now, but certainly seen quite the inflection over the last several years. so today we are supporting 5,000+ customers across 50 metropolitan areas on six continents. two — everything has just gotten larger. the smalls became mediums, the mediums became larges, and the larges became extra, extra...
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it's the bay area based nonprofit co-founded by bay area tech's andy kurtzig of just answer.since the center's opening, nearly 1000 children and teens have received therapy through the center. nearly 8500 adults have received care, as well. unfortunately, the need is not going away. from a year ago to today, you know, a year ago, the world was on ukraine's side. ukraine was winning. they were getting support both financially and emotionally and every other way from the rest of the world. and here we are a year later, and they're not getting that, that that support is barely in the news. they're not getting the financial or the or the military support. and certainly they're not they're not winning anymore. for kurtzig helping the ukrainian people is personal. about a third of his justanswer employees live in ukraine. he also did with his family years ago. jack's fund, dot org welcomes donations to continue providing services like mental health support and backup power generators. thousands of college students in the south bay and peninsula are getting some much needed relief.
it's the bay area based nonprofit co-founded by bay area tech's andy kurtzig of just answer.since the center's opening, nearly 1000 children and teens have received therapy through the center. nearly 8500 adults have received care, as well. unfortunately, the need is not going away. from a year ago to today, you know, a year ago, the world was on ukraine's side. ukraine was winning. they were getting support both financially and emotionally and every other way from the rest of the world. and...
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co-founder andy altman says the goal is to foster relationships and create a safe space to provide crucialfor the unhoused. >> we're seeing a lot more needs come forward from the people that are attending our meals and trusting us and providing us with the information that helps them either get forward in life or stay safe. >> according to this year's official point in time count, the number of people experiencing homelessness in concord fell by 28% since 2023, although in contra costa county it increased by 19. grow concord opens the door to partners and resources that can help the unhoused off the street. right now, the organization has more than 30 volunteers collecting donations and serving meals. but altman says help helping the homeless requires efforts from the entire community. this is a grassroots organization. >> we are 100% volunteer oriented and privately funded. we feel that the one of the ways to reduce homelessness is to have the community be a strong factor in this solution. >> now, one of the organization's co-founders is part of a group that worked on the city of concord'
co-founder andy altman says the goal is to foster relationships and create a safe space to provide crucialfor the unhoused. >> we're seeing a lot more needs come forward from the people that are attending our meals and trusting us and providing us with the information that helps them either get forward in life or stay safe. >> according to this year's official point in time count, the number of people experiencing homelessness in concord fell by 28% since 2023, although in contra...
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andy ways, that's how i say anyways. back to the heckles. podcasts suck! >> jimmy, the podcast i was going to talk about is the one i co jimmy: with andy. >> it's about the work he did, his impressive work he did at "snl," the digital shorts which are iconic. >> jimmy: that's right. they were great. >> i better get in there to make sure. >>. >> jimmy: get into where? yeah, we only have the one chair each. we don't have a chair for you. >> it's okay, guys. i brought my own. it's a backpack chair. >> jimmy: oh. so let me >> jimmy: a chair that doubles as backpack? >> there we go. i was just at coachella. so it works pretty good. [ cheering ] >> jimmy: you touched on what the podcast is about. >> yeah. >> can i have some of this? >> jimmy: that's water. >> it's a little late to ask. >> you're supposed to ask before you start chugging it. >> we're old friends, jimmy. it's weird to see you guys together. hey, be real. you guys talk about trump? >> you couldn't hear us in the tunnel? sorry. >> jimmy: no. actually, you're here. i might as well ask you about the podcast. what do you do specifically on the show? >> oh, man, it
andy ways, that's how i say anyways. back to the heckles. podcasts suck! >> jimmy, the podcast i was going to talk about is the one i co jimmy: with andy. >> it's about the work he did, his impressive work he did at "snl," the digital shorts which are iconic. >> jimmy: that's right. they were great. >> i better get in there to make sure. >>. >> jimmy: get into where? yeah, we only have the one chair each. we don't have a chair for you. >> it's...
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according to anderson cooper's co-host, andy cohen, variety magazine asked him whether or not they'd be drinking to which cohen said, yes, you bet. after what anderson did in that hurricane, i'm not only giving of tequila. i'm throwing it at him. can't wait to see how that all plays out. that is your entertainment report here in hollywood. i'm dayna devon. >>stocks surge on a steep drop in oil prices. and there's finally a fix of those broken mcdonald's ice cream machines. here's david lazarus with money. smart. >>hey, there. stocks up today and that's due in large part to a steep drop in oil prices down nearly 6%. that is the largest one-day drop we have seen in more than 2 years. the catalyst here is apparently israel in its counter attack against iran. not going after any of iran's energy field. that's something that oil traders and oil markets in general have been watching for very closely. iran produces about 4% of the world's oil. so this is kind of a big deal and the fact that israel gave iran a pass at least as far as oil goes. well, that's at least a plus for energy markets.
according to anderson cooper's co-host, andy cohen, variety magazine asked him whether or not they'd be drinking to which cohen said, yes, you bet. after what anderson did in that hurricane, i'm not only giving of tequila. i'm throwing it at him. can't wait to see how that all plays out. that is your entertainment report here in hollywood. i'm dayna devon. >>stocks surge on a steep drop in oil prices. and there's finally a fix of those broken mcdonald's ice cream machines. here's david...
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let's speak to andy evans, who is an infected blood survivor and co—founder of tainted blood.for being with us. can you tell us how you were infected with hepatitis and hiv? yes. i'm a haemophiliac and i was put on the factory eight treatment at around age of three. we find out later on that i was infected with hiv and hepatitis c at around the age of five, mainly through a pharmaceutical company from the united states. i wasn't told until i was 13 years old after my parents were told when i was ten, so the information was kept from them for quite awhile. i went on to develop full—blown aids at the age of 16. the only treatment at available at that time was very toxic and may have pushed me over into the status of full—blown aids. my parents during that time were told please brace yourselves because we don't expect him to survive this on several occasions. tt expect him to survive this on several occasions.— expect him to survive this on several occasions. , ., , several occasions. it must have been very difficult — several occasions. it must have been very difficult for— seve
let's speak to andy evans, who is an infected blood survivor and co—founder of tainted blood.for being with us. can you tell us how you were infected with hepatitis and hiv? yes. i'm a haemophiliac and i was put on the factory eight treatment at around age of three. we find out later on that i was infected with hiv and hepatitis c at around the age of five, mainly through a pharmaceutical company from the united states. i wasn't told until i was 13 years old after my parents were told when i...
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andy swiss, thank you very much. the coe of everything and the value of nothing. addressing the party's annual conference in manchester, adrian ramsay attacked the government's approach on taxation, housing, the nhs and water pollution. ramsay took to the conference stage alone as his co—leader carla denyer is unwell. the green party enjoyed its most successful election ever injuly, winning four seats. here's our political correspondent hannah miller. full of hope and promising change. this is a green party with more power and influence than ever, and its message is clear. because in so many areas, ones that matter deeply to so many of us, labour is getting it wrong. like denying winter fuel payments to millions of pensioners, giving the green light to new climate destroying airport expansion and to sticking with the cruelty of the two—child benefit cap. the green party has plenty of reasons to cheer, with more mps, councillors and members than ever before. their core message is about pushing labour to do more. labour would
andy swiss, thank you very much. the coe of everything and the value of nothing. addressing the party's annual conference in manchester, adrian ramsay attacked the government's approach on taxation, housing, the nhs and water pollution. ramsay took to the conference stage alone as his co—leader carla denyer is unwell. the green party enjoyed its most successful election ever injuly, winning four seats. here's our political correspondent hannah miller. full of hope and promising change. this...
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the co—chair of congress' taiwan caucus, representative andy barr, said the united states fully supportsed the trip saying it undermines us—china relations. one of the top issues for american voters in this presidential race — along with the economy — is immigration. the number of undocumented migrants crossing the southern border into the us hit record highs in december — though those figures are now down significantly. rescue crews in the us state of texas tell the bbc they witnessed an unprecedented rate of drownings over the last year—and—a—half, as more people try to make the deadly river crossing over the borderfrom mexico. 0ur correspondent tom bateman reports from the border town of eagle pass. a warning this report contains some distressing images. where the deadly waters of the rio grande meet the razor wire of america's southern frontier, a woman has waded her way from the mexican side, finally reaching the safety of us soil. she pleads to cross the fence. she has gone back into the water. oh, my goodness, oh, my goodness, oh, my goodness. an activist films the scene as the wo
the co—chair of congress' taiwan caucus, representative andy barr, said the united states fully supportsed the trip saying it undermines us—china relations. one of the top issues for american voters in this presidential race — along with the economy — is immigration. the number of undocumented migrants crossing the southern border into the us hit record highs in december — though those figures are now down significantly. rescue crews in the us state of texas tell the bbc they...
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. >> llook, today's the chief coah andy reid was asked about thishe black.e co here is what he said about of touched on the workforce. what do you tell him that concerned about speaking? >> that hasn't happened.t's i don't think about his opinions but we respect that. i will let you guys in guy thism and yo gu have a lot of opinions that i don't like. >> i love that. today patrick mahomes came up>> and said butker is made ofch character every day. >> laura:...
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andy mccarthy is here and later we'll talk to lawyer are trump, the rnc co chair.s is our future, ma. godaddy airo. creates a logo, website, even social posts... in minutes! -how? -a.i. (impressed) ay i like it! who wants to come see the future?! get your business online in minutes with godaddy airo ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection ketoa
andy mccarthy is here and later we'll talk to lawyer are trump, the rnc co chair.s is our future, ma. godaddy airo. creates a logo, website, even social posts... in minutes! -how? -a.i. (impressed) ay i like it! who wants to come see the future?! get your business online in minutes with godaddy airo ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as...
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it took place at the menlo park home of boc ceo andy levy and his wife joelle emerson, co-founder and ceo of paradigm. before the event. supporters expressed their enthusiasm. just really excited to meet doug and support the campaign. a lot of the points he made, we've heard before. it was really good to hear all of it directly from him in person. harris conducted a west coast blitz over the weekend, including a stop in san francisco on saturday, adding more than $50 million to her campaign war chest. during a rally yesterday in erie, pennsylvania, the former president slammed harris and the biden administration for what he called a slow response to the devastation from hurricane helene. he also criticized her for sticking to her plan of holding west coast campaign events, considering what happened in the south. biden has already said he would rather not disrupt rescue and recovery operations before seeing that damage firsthand. the focus to start the week will no doubt be on the vice presidential candidates tomorrow, senator jd vance and governor tim walz square off in their one and
it took place at the menlo park home of boc ceo andy levy and his wife joelle emerson, co-founder and ceo of paradigm. before the event. supporters expressed their enthusiasm. just really excited to meet doug and support the campaign. a lot of the points he made, we've heard before. it was really good to hear all of it directly from him in person. harris conducted a west coast blitz over the weekend, including a stop in san francisco on saturday, adding more than $50 million to her campaign war...
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what virginia has seen andy woo were elected with a two-point m margin. co commonsense works and when you reduce taxes and streamline regulation and back the blue and restore excellence in education, vir virginians thrive. common sense conservative policies work and win and america is ready for it. >> steve: ready for the big show, donald trump final speaker, thank you for starting with us at "fox and friends." >> ainsley: god bless you. >> steve: sean hannity on donald trump's historic speech last night, he got a billboard and he's live next. psoriatic arthritis symptoms can be unpredictable. one day, your joints hurt. next, it's on your skin. i got cosentyx. feels good to move. feel less joint pain swelling and tenderness back pain and clearer skin and help stop further joint damage with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and a lowered ability to fight them may occur; some were fatal. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms like fevers sweats, chil
what virginia has seen andy woo were elected with a two-point m margin. co commonsense works and when you reduce taxes and streamline regulation and back the blue and restore excellence in education, vir virginians thrive. common sense conservative policies work and win and america is ready for it. >> steve: ready for the big show, donald trump final speaker, thank you for starting with us at "fox and friends." >> ainsley: god bless you. >> steve: sean hannity on...
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co. >> new year's eve live with anderson and andy. live coverage starts tonight at eight on cnn. >> the nation is preparing to say its final farewell to jimmy carter, the 39th president's state funeral has been set for january 9th at washington's national cathedral, and one of the eulogies will be delivered by his grandson, jason carter. last hour, i spoke with jason about his grandfather's life and legacy, the thing he taught me about politics that sometimes gets lost is you can be a person like him who doesn't change, uh, who stays, who they are, who stays true to their principles and their beliefs despite all of the temptations of politics. >> for us in the family, um, of course he was a rock for us. uh, but but and we we all know that because of the extent to which he shared himself with the rest of the world, uh, a lot of people in this world are out there carrying on his legacy. >> and before jimmy carter returns to washington, his fellow georgians will get their chance to say goodbye first. cnn's eva mckend is in carter's homet
co. >> new year's eve live with anderson and andy. live coverage starts tonight at eight on cnn. >> the nation is preparing to say its final farewell to jimmy carter, the 39th president's state funeral has been set for january 9th at washington's national cathedral, and one of the eulogies will be delivered by his grandson, jason carter. last hour, i spoke with jason about his grandfather's life and legacy, the thing he taught me about politics that sometimes gets lost is you can be...
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richard parker is for labour and the co—operative party. andy street is the conservative candidate.and virk is the liberal democrat and elaine ruth williams is for reform. there's also a list reform. and there's also a list of candidates are available of candidates that are available for the tees valley mayoral election. hawkins fighting election. ben hawkins fighting it the conservatives. chris it for the conservatives. chris mcewan labour, simon thorley mcewan for labour, simon thorley for the liberal democrats. so there you have it. i'll be back next with julie bindel. don't go morning and welcome back to the camilla tominey show. i'm joined now by feminist author and journalist julie bindel. julie, you were going to be in the studio with me. but i understand you've been caught up in storm kathleen, so i hope you're safe, dry and well . i kathleen, so i hope you're safe, dry and well. i am camilla. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good. good stuff . let's speak >> good. good stuff. let's speak about this astonishing report in the telegraph in the week, which revealed an analysis of
richard parker is for labour and the co—operative party. andy street is the conservative candidate.and virk is the liberal democrat and elaine ruth williams is for reform. there's also a list reform. and there's also a list of candidates are available of candidates that are available for the tees valley mayoral election. hawkins fighting election. ben hawkins fighting it the conservatives. chris it for the conservatives. chris mcewan labour, simon thorley mcewan for labour, simon thorley for...
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the gala, a tuxedo and ryan and his mother, janie white, rub shoulders with your co- owner and new york's mayor, while andy warhol snapped photographs like this one, of the mother-son duo. by february of the following year, 1987, this is a month before the formation of act up, indiana's health commissioner, woodrow myers junior, would assert that ryan was the best known a.i.d.s. victim in the united states, if not the world, and what you post "the lowest possible political risk for elected officials seeking to address the epidemic." so, myers' comments testified to writing's growing popularity and also the power of his perceived innocence, both of which would help guarantee the passage of the c.a.r.e. act, following his death. ryan's death and funeral in april 1990 were media spectacles long foretold. as soon as ryan entered the national consciousness in 1985, his seeming proximity to death shaped his life story. in august of 1985, when white learned that he would face several months of school conferences and hearings before a federal court would decide whether he could return to school, nbc news nightly n
the gala, a tuxedo and ryan and his mother, janie white, rub shoulders with your co- owner and new york's mayor, while andy warhol snapped photographs like this one, of the mother-son duo. by february of the following year, 1987, this is a month before the formation of act up, indiana's health commissioner, woodrow myers junior, would assert that ryan was the best known a.i.d.s. victim in the united states, if not the world, and what you post "the lowest possible political risk for elected...
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impact of as well as ball and gaza is being felt andy occupied westbank is really rates have risen dramatically since october the 7th that the incursions co fuse risk and killings happening nearly every day. the palestinian health industry says more than 350 people have been killed in the country during the past 3 months. these really ministry has also the 10, nearly 6000 palestinians. many say the on the attack to we are a far a bit from guys that there is no over the 7th year. but we are being killed every day. we are being killed every single day, either nearby or the other endurance or the other in geneva, near to every part of our country we're being killed is the genocide palestinians in the occupied bestbuy and go also fighting another battle. rising, fall in spite is riley settlers. the u. n. has raced and along the us, preston, i'm from york and he does have condemned the aggression. lucas accountability for removal. killing remains pervasive of doesn't punitive a sense of orleans in violation of israel's obligations as they will combine power control safety of palestinians in the west bank even before october. the 7th right wing
impact of as well as ball and gaza is being felt andy occupied westbank is really rates have risen dramatically since october the 7th that the incursions co fuse risk and killings happening nearly every day. the palestinian health industry says more than 350 people have been killed in the country during the past 3 months. these really ministry has also the 10, nearly 6000 palestinians. many say the on the attack to we are a far a bit from guys that there is no over the 7th year. but we are...
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entrepreneur andy dunn is the lead of bonobo and now making new friends called pie. it is backed by twitter co andy dunn with us. appe andy, it's great to see you. tell us about this new business. i know some adults want new friends and other adults don't want new friends. >> we are for people at a life inflexion point. new to a new city. new to a new job. friends having babies. that was my experience. i was a new dad, new to a city. moved from new york to chicago and surprised how lonely i was. i had the great familial love bonds, but not platonic love. i thought pie would be a way to go to make it easier to make friends. >> how should we think about this in relation to social media sites and how maybe compare to a dating site? >> yeah, look, the surgeon general has said over the last 20 years, we have lost 24 hours a month in time with other people. by the way, 20 years ago, we were already talking about the degradation of the american social fabric. our belief is we have to put two-to-three hour hangouts to reverse the trends of the last 20 years and social media made the challenges more di
entrepreneur andy dunn is the lead of bonobo and now making new friends called pie. it is backed by twitter co andy dunn with us. appe andy, it's great to see you. tell us about this new business. i know some adults want new friends and other adults don't want new friends. >> we are for people at a life inflexion point. new to a new city. new to a new job. friends having babies. that was my experience. i was a new dad, new to a city. moved from new york to chicago and surprised how lonely...
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nabarro in because, dean, you're the co—founder of magnum media and the co—creator of the 1% club on itv, as i said, alongside andyshould hear a clip of that, too, just for fairness. anyone has a chance - to win because this show is the ultimate leveller. it's the quiz that tests - how your brain really works, as our questions are all about logic and common sense. _ so who will make it to the end and answer a question only 1% of the country can get right and win up to £100,000?| well, that was lee mack, the host of the 1% club. and just explain for people who haven't seen it, although many people have, as i said, you know, what's the idea behind the show? well, the idea is that there's 100 people and that we have taken a whole lot of questions, which are all brain teasers. so, they're not things that are, "what's the capital of france?" they don't have an actual kind of general knowledge answer. and we've essentially taken them off to one of those places you might get a regular survey, like, "who are you going to vote for?" "what do you think of this washing machine?" whatever. a yougov, kantar, whatever, poll. an
nabarro in because, dean, you're the co—founder of magnum media and the co—creator of the 1% club on itv, as i said, alongside andyshould hear a clip of that, too, just for fairness. anyone has a chance - to win because this show is the ultimate leveller. it's the quiz that tests - how your brain really works, as our questions are all about logic and common sense. _ so who will make it to the end and answer a question only 1% of the country can get right and win up to £100,000?| well, that...
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pleaded guilty to insider trading and trump's own company is suing two of the co-founders, both former contestants on the apprentice andy. >> you're fired west, you're fired awesome >> but a flashback to the 90s and swapped social media for the atlantic city boardwalk. and you'll see some similarities. the headlines then we're about trump's casinos bleeding money in the past few months, it has seemed that the clock was always ticking for donald trump. this deal after deal, showered, the >> latest focus of attention, the mammoth taj mahal hotel and gambling casino and atlantic city it is big. it is glitzy and it is in a financial hole >> the future president found himself consumed by lawsuits over everything from unpaid bills to his own bondholders upset over allegations of fraud, even over who owned the sign outside his taj mahal casino and yes, there were also legal concerns about shady deals through it all the irs found one trump casino broke anti money-laundering rules, a whopping 106 times in its first year-and-a-half of operation. while another casino admitted it broke the law when trump's father bought $3.5 millio
pleaded guilty to insider trading and trump's own company is suing two of the co-founders, both former contestants on the apprentice andy. >> you're fired west, you're fired awesome >> but a flashback to the 90s and swapped social media for the atlantic city boardwalk. and you'll see some similarities. the headlines then we're about trump's casinos bleeding money in the past few months, it has seemed that the clock was always ticking for donald trump. this deal after deal, showered,...
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we like dewbs& .uk like those on dewbs& co .uk trade macdonald. trade unionists andy macdonald.come you. a little welcome to both of you. a little bit later on in the programme, i want to talk about this new tory party group, popcorn group, party group, the popcorn group, and almost snickering and i'm almost snickering because i do think it's a bit ridiculous we've got yet ridiculous that we've got yet another anyway, another group. but anyway, annunziata so i'm annunziata was there, so i'm looking forward to her insights on that group and what's going to and all the rest to come of it and all the rest of it anyway. you know the drill on this program, it's on this program, don't you? it's not about three. it is not just about us three. it is about you guys at home as well. so on your mind tonight? so what's on your mind tonight? gb views news. com or you gb views at gb news. com or you can mixmag b news of can tweet mixmag b news of course. last night we course. this time last night we were breaking to you wasn't we? the the fact that the sad news of the fact that our a form of
we like dewbs& .uk like those on dewbs& co .uk trade macdonald. trade unionists andy macdonald.come you. a little welcome to both of you. a little bit later on in the programme, i want to talk about this new tory party group, popcorn group, party group, the popcorn group, and almost snickering and i'm almost snickering because i do think it's a bit ridiculous we've got yet ridiculous that we've got yet another anyway, another group. but anyway, annunziata so i'm annunziata was there, so...
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andy, just on those points. analyze it. >> just to push back slightly on my co-panelist.anything, we know at this point in this trial they are not worried about the case getting reversed on appeal. the objective is a political one to make trump a convicted felon so biden can make that argument in the run-up to the election. if the case gets reversed down the line, they aren't worried about that right now. secondly, to jonna's point, it would be important to try to keep her on a short leash if you could as the defense. the problem is, once the judge decides to let her testimony in, then if you begin objecting because the prosecution is taking libertys to fill out the whole narrative you look like you are trying to hide something in front of the jury, which is why it's very important if they have any chance of getting this thing narrowed down, they have to do it now because once she is in the witness box, and the questioning starts and the jury is sitting there, you don't want to be flying out of your chair every ten seconds objecting. >> dana: i'm never afraid to ask a que
andy, just on those points. analyze it. >> just to push back slightly on my co-panelist.anything, we know at this point in this trial they are not worried about the case getting reversed on appeal. the objective is a political one to make trump a convicted felon so biden can make that argument in the run-up to the election. if the case gets reversed down the line, they aren't worried about that right now. secondly, to jonna's point, it would be important to try to keep her on a short...
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mctominay and mcginn vital, with andy robertson and anthony ralston getting down the flanks to provide the service to che adams and cot's get more now from jane dougall in stuttgart. the fans are filling up the stadium. we can see saltires a trip to the ground, and as you can hear, there is already singing going on, there is already singing going on, there is one unsupportivejohn mcginn. but they will need to be an almighty purse from the tartan to support their country tonight. a win against hungary would give them the best chance of going through to the knockout stages. a loss on it is all over. but they do have a game plan. sometimes, patience pays off. in theirfirst sometimes, patience pays off. in their first match against germany, scotland's tactics we have gone awry. but again switzerland, experience prevailed to give them a still more. now for tonight's match against hungary, the strategy has to be spot—on. i’m against hungary, the strategy has to be sot-on. �* .,, ., against hungary, the strategy has to be spot-om— be spot-on. i'm hoping for a 2-1. i think we can _ be spot-on. i'm hoping for a 2-1. i think w
mctominay and mcginn vital, with andy robertson and anthony ralston getting down the flanks to provide the service to che adams and cot's get more now from jane dougall in stuttgart. the fans are filling up the stadium. we can see saltires a trip to the ground, and as you can hear, there is already singing going on, there is already singing going on, there is one unsupportivejohn mcginn. but they will need to be an almighty purse from the tartan to support their country tonight. a win against...
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and technology group filed a lawsuit against two of the companies co-founders, demanding that they hand over their shares in the company andy litinsky and wes moss had been failed contestants on trump's nbc show, the apprentice, when they botched several challenges, including a redesign of the pepsi bottle, who came up with the overall concept of the can i said, we did that conversation andy, you're fired. >> west. we'll fireball litinsky and moss had previously filed a lawsuit of their own against trump there are also concerns tonight that if trump gets elected president and still holds onto his ownership of that media company, there would be a serious conflict of interest. he'd be vulnerable to influence peddlers black mailers, and when his government has to actually regulate other social media companies, he's expected to deal with laws and regulations and government policies on social media. >> we'll >> always be asking, did he make those regulatory decisions on social media to protect his own pocketbook >> some analysts say its current turbulent run does not mean it's game over for trump's social media company, but that
and technology group filed a lawsuit against two of the companies co-founders, demanding that they hand over their shares in the company andy litinsky and wes moss had been failed contestants on trump's nbc show, the apprentice, when they botched several challenges, including a redesign of the pepsi bottle, who came up with the overall concept of the can i said, we did that conversation andy, you're fired. >> west. we'll fireball litinsky and moss had previously filed a lawsuit of their...
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trump senior get closer and advisor co-author the trump economic miracle, steve moore jim and pray to see you so much for being here major take first on the jobs numbers andyreaction. >> is my report and you always like to see that this is the question is, how reliable is it. andy: there was an article in the wall street journal talking about how household survey not be reliable because labor statistics doesn't have have enough money to do an effective survey you see that in the numbers we sought the numbers for june 8, 0000 short or 88000 about what the revisions came to be and in july we had we ended up with 30000 more just noted in august 17 does more so you know we have 880,000 nearly revision through the smart so the numbers and i think that i don't think we want to be seen any rate cuts based on these numbers, the numbers but how reliable they are, will have to wait and see the update. and after the election but this is a good jobs report going into the election. maria: i think the reliability question is a good one because steve, look, we saw a lot of job growth for some of those jobs were in hospitality and leisure, is typically low-paying jobs, he
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andy mccullough of the athletic. thank you very much. finally tonight, brandon stosuy is the co of the creative independent, an online resource that provides emotional and practical guidance for writers and musicians and artists. here, he shares his brief but spectacular take on the power of crying in public. brandon: i think people can be disarmed by crying if you're not expecting it. it's a powerful thing and if someone's willing to go to that place in front of you, you react to it. i think very rarely does someone cry and you just have zero emotion. i feel like i cry pretty frequently. i cry during sports. i'm a huge buffalo bills fan and sometimes i'll cry tears of joy. my mother died 13 years ago. so i find sometimes around then i'll cry more and then my wife points out, oh yeah, you're nearing the anniversary of your mother's death. so i think sometimes there's those points in the year where you just cry more. the first time i noticed people crying in public was when i was jogging, and i just saw someone running towards me and they were crying, and once i noticed that, i j
andy mccullough of the athletic. thank you very much. finally tonight, brandon stosuy is the co of the creative independent, an online resource that provides emotional and practical guidance for writers and musicians and artists. here, he shares his brief but spectacular take on the power of crying in public. brandon: i think people can be disarmed by crying if you're not expecting it. it's a powerful thing and if someone's willing to go to that place in front of you, you react to it. i think...