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, ., ., ~ martin.ough i think there are two different things. _ martin. yes, although i think there are two different things. the - are two different things. the investigations into suspected islamist extremism and that type of radicalisation. i think what is being talked about today is an equally grave problem but perhaps a slightly different one cup general vitriol directed at mps not from an extra miss point of view, a counterterrorism point of view, but people being aggressive and hostile, which must be very draining to be on the other end of. you had chris bryant on earlier, the example of a victim of this, lots of victims have been women, and i have been in select committees where various executives from the social media companies are all before them, they say they are trying to do more to stop all this, and the relevant committee pulls up examples of things that been up there for sometime and have not been taken down and the problem seems to go on, and i think the online safety bill, which is be
, ., ., ~ martin.ough i think there are two different things. _ martin. yes, although i think there are two different things. the - are two different things. the investigations into suspected islamist extremism and that type of radicalisation. i think what is being talked about today is an equally grave problem but perhaps a slightly different one cup general vitriol directed at mps not from an extra miss point of view, a counterterrorism point of view, but people being aggressive and hostile,...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - steve martin and martin short, margaret qualley dr.ane goodall musical guest cynthia erivo, and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1520 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: aha, thank you so much thank you for being here thank you. please, have a seat, enjoy yourself welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. [ cheers and applause what a show. you guys, today is officially the first day of fall. [ cheers and applause of course, some people are sad that summer's over but good news, thanks to climate change it's not [ laughter and applause that's right we're entering that magical time of year where we put on old jackets hoping to find cash in the pockets [ laughter ] "some gum. let's get to some news after speaking here in new york city at the u.n. general assembly, president biden is back in washington and today he hosted world leaders for a virtual summit about covid yep. world leaders traveled 4,000 miles to new york just so they could zoom
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - steve martin and martin short, margaret qualley dr.ane goodall musical guest cynthia erivo, and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1520 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: aha, thank you so much thank you for being here thank you. please, have a seat, enjoy yourself welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. [ cheers and applause...
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martin short, everybody. [ applause ] martin short and steve martin live, october 27 in richmond, virginia carolina. we'll be back with jonathan majors. ty burrell: to live... is to ask the big questions. like... whoah! how fast was that serve? 98 miles per hour... wow. how far was that drive? nice. are you taking an ecg here!? and you're taking one here? are you taking an ecg at a birthday party? hi. how'd you sleep? and why are you checking your blood oxygen level? oooooh there's your answer. good morning! maria! getting that fiber in. nice! ah, the miller's. rising and shining! that's a bright idea. with high fiber and plump juicy raisins kellogg's raisin bran gives any day a sunny start. (man 1) oh, this looks like we're in a screen saver. (man 2)lump juicy raisins yeah, but we need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it. (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (man 1) me, too. (man 2) mm-hm. (vo) adventure has a new loo
martin short, everybody. [ applause ] martin short and steve martin live, october 27 in richmond, virginia carolina. we'll be back with jonathan majors. ty burrell: to live... is to ask the big questions. like... whoah! how fast was that serve? 98 miles per hour... wow. how far was that drive? nice. are you taking an ecg here!? and you're taking one here? are you taking an ecg at a birthday party? hi. how'd you sleep? and why are you checking your blood oxygen level? oooooh there's your answer....
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an interesting point, martin. yasmin, the i point, martin.s is the story that cover the front page of british newspapers is most likely to be seen by all of those world leaders travelling to rome for the g20 summit or travelling to glasgow for the cop summit because it's the paper that is given out on aeroplanes and business hotels and all of the rest of it. this is the story they are going to be reading about it days before they start being lectured by the prime minister on the importance of saving the planet. and the prime minister on the importance of saving the planet.— of saving the planet. and i think we cannot run away — of saving the planet. and i think we cannot run away from _ of saving the planet. and i think we cannot run away from the _ of saving the planet. and i think we cannot run away from the fact - of saving the planet. and i think we cannot run away from the fact that, j cannot run away from the fact that, you know, the whole brexit story and the lies we are told in all of that, i've been in francejust ten days ago. it's r
an interesting point, martin. yasmin, the i point, martin.s is the story that cover the front page of british newspapers is most likely to be seen by all of those world leaders travelling to rome for the g20 summit or travelling to glasgow for the cop summit because it's the paper that is given out on aeroplanes and business hotels and all of the rest of it. this is the story they are going to be reading about it days before they start being lectured by the prime minister on the importance of...
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and see martin short and steve martin live october 27th in richmond, virginia.u! [ cheers and applause ] (music plays throughout) oh! we're dancing. woah! oh. ok! and that's a yeah. (music stops) i'm a dancer now. have you tried crunching? crunching gave me resting fun face. crunching solved my tan lines and frown lines. 100% real milk chocolate and crispy rice really works. crunching solved my midlife crisis. start crunching today! need a cleanser that does more? new and improved cetaphil...
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martin: yes.certain extent, except we would fade it and continually expect that it should be more like 7030. in relation to your equity. we are very bullish equities. we are very bullish growth. we expect significant growth upside in q4 and in q1. for instance, if you see the delays in the supply chain, los angeles and long beach ports, they have had a 60 hour work week. over the next six months, they have reached double that. along the supply chain, the retailers in the logistic providers have also decided to step up. basically, america is going to see movement like they've never seen in the next three to six months. dani: as you describe it, your glasses half full when it comes to the corporate pictures. for those who aren't, what are they getting wrong about the pessimism about the supply chain and about the results coming this earnings season? martin: what they are getting wrong is focusing on the short-term and focusing on the narrative. we really have to downgrade near-term news stories and
martin: yes.certain extent, except we would fade it and continually expect that it should be more like 7030. in relation to your equity. we are very bullish equities. we are very bullish growth. we expect significant growth upside in q4 and in q1. for instance, if you see the delays in the supply chain, los angeles and long beach ports, they have had a 60 hour work week. over the next six months, they have reached double that. along the supply chain, the retailers in the logistic providers have...
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martin, r all mps recetive coming days. martin, r all mps receptive to _ coming days.ays. martin, r all mps receptive to the idea _ coming days. martin, r all mps receptive to the idea of - coming days. martin, r all mps receptive to the idea of a - coming days. martin, r all mps l receptive to the idea of a security presence? because this idea of their right to go out and meet constituents, are they comfortable with the police presence? because that may be where it goes. there rarely visible _ that may be where it goes. there rarely visible presence _ that may be where it goes. there rarely visible presence currently, | rarely visible presence currently, and of course we would always work on any intelligence that there was around a specific issue or a specific threat, but you are absolutely right and i think members of parliament have been really clear over the last 2a hours, their sense of responsibility and being accessible to their constituents is incredibly strong and is part of our democratic process. but i think after the awful events of yesterday and sir david'
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hello, and so martin, you're about to record the martin lewis money show live just after you've spokenwitched this morning - the subject from bank switching and getting money back- from your bank to talk energy prices, because even though i did a show on it two weeks ago, - things have just got so much worse in the last two - weeks, it is shocking. bring up to date, martin. where are we right now? this is moving pretty quickly, isn't it? let's do a contrast. a month ago, the energy price cap, the default tariff that you move - onto when your fix ends or if you've never switched, was at £1,138 - per year for someone with typical bills. - now that price cap is {1.277 peryear, up 12%, 13%, - for people on prepay. but here's the real shocker. this is all on the back of wholesale 965 prices going up. _ which of course remember feed into electricity prices too, - because so much of the uk's. electricity is generated by gas. the price cap was £1,138 per year on typical bills, j it's now £1,277 per year. from the 1st of april next year, that price cap is based - on the wholesale ratesl from au
hello, and so martin, you're about to record the martin lewis money show live just after you've spokenwitched this morning - the subject from bank switching and getting money back- from your bank to talk energy prices, because even though i did a show on it two weeks ago, - things have just got so much worse in the last two - weeks, it is shocking. bring up to date, martin. where are we right now? this is moving pretty quickly, isn't it? let's do a contrast. a month ago, the energy price cap,...
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another look at the papers with penny and martin. | at the papers with penny and martin.tscenter. we start with the football at the emirates. and heartbreak for patrick vieira on his return to arsenal as a manager. his crystal palace side conceded a late, late equaliser. it was arsenal who took an early lead through captain pierre emerick aubameyang. christian benteke took advantage of a sloppy arsenal mistake to equalise. the eagles then went ahead soon after, hitting arsenal on the counter, and odsonne eduoard's powerful drive put palace 2—1 up. and it looked as though vieira was heading for a famous win, but alexandre lacazette converted five minutes into stoppage time. crushing for the former arsenal idol, 2—2 at the emirates. lama i am a little bit frustrated as well, because i think we played at times some really good football, but we did not turn those times into a win. we want to win games will stub the performance is good, but we have to turn those performances into a win. .,, ,.,, , win. the most positive thing is we ke -t win. the most positive thing is we kept
another look at the papers with penny and martin. | at the papers with penny and martin.tscenter. we start with the football at the emirates. and heartbreak for patrick vieira on his return to arsenal as a manager. his crystal palace side conceded a late, late equaliser. it was arsenal who took an early lead through captain pierre emerick aubameyang. christian benteke took advantage of a sloppy arsenal mistake to equalise. the eagles then went ahead soon after, hitting arsenal on the counter,...
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martin, you are about to record the _ hello. martin, you are about to record the martin _ hello.y| record the martin lewis money show live just after you have spoken to us? i show live just after you have spoken to us?— show live just after you have spoken to us? i am indeed. i have switched _ spoken to us? i am indeed. i have switched this _ spoken to us? i am indeed. i have switched this morning i spoken to us? i am indeed. i. have switched this morning the subject— have switched this morning the subject from _ have switched this morning the subject from bank— have switched this morning the subject from bank switching. have switched this morning thel subject from bank switching and getting — subject from bank switching and getting money— subject from bank switching and getting money back _ subject from bank switching and getting money back on - subject from bank switching and getting money back on your- subject from bank switching and | getting money back on your bank to talk— getting money back on your bank to talk energy _ getting money back on your bank to talk energy prices
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martin, welcome back. so these days we can predict where and one and hurricane or it's not always going to hit several days in advance, mostly in there still bring such distraction and so much death. know you and your colleagues keep saying that climate change is going to make the weather unpredictable and completely erratic. are we going to be able to predict any kind of natural disaster at all here? when in terms of whether we're able to protect extreme events several days before they can, can hit so i happened to be in texas when hurricane harvey hit landfall at corpus kristie and southern texas and a huge wave of water, a spiral arm of the hurricane system. landed over houston, i was in houston at the time and deposited a huge amount of right now about $45.00 days before the actually happened. there was an extreme, with a warning all both places and the whole of texas. i and it was predicted remarkably well by the medical models that were employed to do just that. and that's how she quite a good thing
martin, welcome back. so these days we can predict where and one and hurricane or it's not always going to hit several days in advance, mostly in there still bring such distraction and so much death. know you and your colleagues keep saying that climate change is going to make the weather unpredictable and completely erratic. are we going to be able to predict any kind of natural disaster at all here? when in terms of whether we're able to protect extreme events several days before they can,...
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thank you very much martin to being with. busy us, i think outside of the us many will remember collin powell, as the man who defended the american decision to invade iraq in 2003. we all remember his presentation at the u. n. to justify the war in iraq, which was faulty and heave and later of knowledge of this state had faint his reputation. would you agree with that? would you say that this was his lasting legacy yesterday? that that was his concern. it were, were not for his defense in the lead up or the causes belie for the us to go to war iraq. his legacy would have been entirely different, which is unfortunate because as your correspond didn't mention in the previous segment, he had an extraordinary career of 35 year career in a military where he rose and ranged if either chairman or the joint chiefs of staff and then follow that in a number of high profile national security administration positions with 3 different dom presidential administrations, extraordinary career. he was a remarkably human being and a highly resp
thank you very much martin to being with. busy us, i think outside of the us many will remember collin powell, as the man who defended the american decision to invade iraq in 2003. we all remember his presentation at the u. n. to justify the war in iraq, which was faulty and heave and later of knowledge of this state had faint his reputation. would you agree with that? would you say that this was his lasting legacy yesterday? that that was his concern. it were, were not for his defense in the...
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he has been come up martin taking us on to. been come up martin taking us on to the story on the frontioning himself on the side of xi jinping and may be other reasons nothing do with climate that he's doing that, nonetheless if you've got two major consumers of coal saying sorry and we are not doing this unless in india's casey gibb is a heck of a lot more money to help the transition to a transition you have to accept anyways probably going to take much longer. china paradoxically a country suffering already the terrible environmental consequences of climate, rising temperatures. pretty much going to turn its nose the address of the world if it chooses to. this turn its nose the address of the world if it chooses to.— turn its nose the address of the world if it chooses to. this is part ofthe world if it chooses to. this is part of the problem. _ world if it chooses to. this is part of the problem. it's _ world if it chooses to. this is part of the problem. it's all— world if it chooses to. this is part of the problem. it's all very - world if it chooses to. this is part of the probl
he has been come up martin taking us on to. been come up martin taking us on to the story on the frontioning himself on the side of xi jinping and may be other reasons nothing do with climate that he's doing that, nonetheless if you've got two major consumers of coal saying sorry and we are not doing this unless in india's casey gibb is a heck of a lot more money to help the transition to a transition you have to accept anyways probably going to take much longer. china paradoxically a country...
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martin, welcome back. so these days we can predict where and when and hurricane or it's not always going to hit several days in advance, mostly in there still bring such distraction and so much death. no, you and your colleagues keep saying that climate change is going to make the weather unpredictable and completely erratic. are we going to be able to predict any kind of natural disaster at all here? when in terms of whether we're able to protect extreme events several days before they can, can hit so i happened to be in texas when hurricane harvey hit landfall at corpus kristie and southern texas and a huge wave of water, a spiral arm of the hurricane system. landed over houston, i was in houston at the time and deposited a huge amount of right now about $45.00 days before that actually happened. there was an extreme weather warning. all those places in the whole of texas. i and it was predicted remarkably well by the medical models that were employed to do just that. and that's actually quite a good thi
martin, welcome back. so these days we can predict where and when and hurricane or it's not always going to hit several days in advance, mostly in there still bring such distraction and so much death. no, you and your colleagues keep saying that climate change is going to make the weather unpredictable and completely erratic. are we going to be able to predict any kind of natural disaster at all here? when in terms of whether we're able to protect extreme events several days before they can,...
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martin once tole the roanoke times, i won't retire until the lord says so. douglas martin, mr.in roanoke, virginia at the hospital where he worked for more than six decades. he was 81 years old. the new citi custom cash℠ card, a different kind of card that rewards rashida and dan where their spending is trending. just ask fifth class this week rashida... rashida: dan, no pain, no gain. okay? dan: yeah i know, it's just...hello? claire, what? fire? ...or always road tripping on empty dan......
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the root of all this is the martin bashir _ said.he martin bashir scandal. and . said. the root of all this is the | martin bashir scandal. and the deception surrounding that interview with princess diana. this is why this review is being carried out. but it's gone quite right ranging in terms of all editorial processes and the question of impartiality. on the key one, why did martin bashir get away with it when there were people raising concerns back in the �*905? the bbc says it will improve its whistle—blowing procedures, to make sure anyone who has concerns can go to somebody and they will be investigated. there will be more external oversight of editorial processes, the complaints, some of them will be faster and more transparent in how they are dealt with but there is a much wider area of interest that is being tackled here which is allegations of bbc bias, is it covering the news fairly? and there will be a series of reviews into how the bbc covers individual stories. this is likely to be led by someone from outside the bbc an
the root of all this is the martin bashir _ said.he martin bashir scandal. and . said. the root of all this is the | martin bashir scandal. and the deception surrounding that interview with princess diana. this is why this review is being carried out. but it's gone quite right ranging in terms of all editorial processes and the question of impartiality. on the key one, why did martin bashir get away with it when there were people raising concerns back in the �*905? the bbc says it will...
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ah, well martin got his fels wife donna claims. he is currently on hunger strike. and in solitary confinement, she says she's worried about him and has not had any contact with him for a back to week earlier, donna spoke to my colleague colleen brian. the last time anyone heard from him is september 23rd. and when he is put in, in solitary, it usually are almost always comes with a hunger strike. and the conditions are still deplorable from a water in it drinking water. they corrode metal, q hot steam pipes. it's very dangerous that places so scary. i spoke to a lawyer the other week that told me that it's the worst president in the united states. and the shield is different than even the shit they use for the rest of the facility. it's. it's really scary to say that martin's been stripped of his phone and i was shortly after your last conversation. why was that? it's just a temporary punishment. will you be warned that communicating with us here at r t could violate prison rules. we believe that it's retaliatory and for speaking out against the prison, rape elimin
ah, well martin got his fels wife donna claims. he is currently on hunger strike. and in solitary confinement, she says she's worried about him and has not had any contact with him for a back to week earlier, donna spoke to my colleague colleen brian. the last time anyone heard from him is september 23rd. and when he is put in, in solitary, it usually are almost always comes with a hunger strike. and the conditions are still deplorable from a water in it drinking water. they corrode metal, q...
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dani: all right, martin, thanks so much. that's bloomberg's martin richie on everything metal.some big moves in wall street as well. jamie diman, you're getting a raise and he would have told you it from windsor castle yesterday. manus: it shows these moments, an afternoon with the queen at windsor castle. gets on the call. two things that matter, one is reduction for the wealth manager and loyalty and length of service will be taken into consideration as well. hats off to jamie. dani: really the two moves of trying to retain talent, paying them more and banks realizing that wealth advisory is going to bring up a lot of profit. coming up, we're talking about china and yuan holding a moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and save money while you're at it with special offers just for m
dani: all right, martin, thanks so much. that's bloomberg's martin richie on everything metal.some big moves in wall street as well. jamie diman, you're getting a raise and he would have told you it from windsor castle yesterday. manus: it shows these moments, an afternoon with the queen at windsor castle. gets on the call. two things that matter, one is reduction for the wealth manager and loyalty and length of service will be taken into consideration as well. hats off to jamie. dani: really...
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martin: the same thing. is a great demand for it, but with all of the mandates going on at different facilities, nursing homes, they are still a little bit shy in hiring. they are not able to get people back, they are losing some people because of some of the mandates. it is difficult to see the job growth there. we are seeing that growth across the country. the west has picked up. the south curtailed a little bit, the delta variant hurt them in the last couple of months, but they have been coming back. there are more people there and jobs right now. amanda: we appreciate you being with us. martin mucci is the president and ceo of paychex. breaking on facebook. it took the world's attention yesterday with an outage. we are told it happened during routine maintenance. it did affect the backbone of its system, which runs the network. we have seen a huge knock on effect. a stock is higher today now that platforms are back up and running, as usual, as are some of the related social media platforms. still ahead,
martin: the same thing. is a great demand for it, but with all of the mandates going on at different facilities, nursing homes, they are still a little bit shy in hiring. they are not able to get people back, they are losing some people because of some of the mandates. it is difficult to see the job growth there. we are seeing that growth across the country. the west has picked up. the south curtailed a little bit, the delta variant hurt them in the last couple of months, but they have been...
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so martin went to work. he definitely had your ideas in mind, art, when you illustrated supply side economy by i believe drawing a design on the back of a cocktail napkin. i think that says something significant of what your work was and how well you did it. because you were able to explain a fairly complex subject in a very very simple and very illustrative way. martin anderson came to the president with a four point strategy which he related to him in the transition, i believe it was the end of december, start of january, 1981. and there were four points, some of which you have already talked about today. one of course was the tax cut. the second was regulatory reform. the third was maintaining stable monetary policies. and the fourth was slowing the growth of federal spending. each of these is important, but the tax cut was absolutely significant because this is the one that mainly showed the american people how they individually and through their families would be able to benefit from the new policies of
so martin went to work. he definitely had your ideas in mind, art, when you illustrated supply side economy by i believe drawing a design on the back of a cocktail napkin. i think that says something significant of what your work was and how well you did it. because you were able to explain a fairly complex subject in a very very simple and very illustrative way. martin anderson came to the president with a four point strategy which he related to him in the transition, i believe it was the end...
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i want to thank martin luther king for the marches. the vice president and i and our colleagues spent our careers it's central to the administration on the anniversary of police sunday with access to voting with each agency heeding the call for example i asked them to make it easy for the veterans and their families to register and vote. to challenge the onslaught of the state laws undermining the voting rights whether in old or new ways some like 20% or have the republicans said i'm not your president, donald trump is still your president. the focus is going to remain on discrimination and discriminatory laws. and let's be clear about georgia. someone that has literally stood in his shoes. i think that some of you knew this next line was coming and that's why you had the jets come up. as a morehouse man, that's what i keep getting from. and as a preacher in the pulpit. [applause] he won on the battle of ideas and earned the trust and confidence of a broader coalition in response they deny the franchise. the vice president leading the
i want to thank martin luther king for the marches. the vice president and i and our colleagues spent our careers it's central to the administration on the anniversary of police sunday with access to voting with each agency heeding the call for example i asked them to make it easy for the veterans and their families to register and vote. to challenge the onslaught of the state laws undermining the voting rights whether in old or new ways some like 20% or have the republicans said i'm not your...
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the band's singer chris martin also said they would plant a tree for every ticket sold.ertainment correspondent colin paterson. coldplay, back on stage in london this week, and today, they've announced a 2022 world tour. but one with a difference. two years ago, their lead singer chris martin told me they wouldn't tour again until they could do so in a carbon—neutral way. we're taking time over the next year or two to work out how can not only our tour be sustainable, but how can it be actively beneficial? and it turns out that interview was a game changer for the band. well, last time we spoke, i sort of made that up when we were talking. really? because i was trying to think of something cool to say. and... and then it sort of became a headline. and then we thought, "well, that is actually what we really feel." within a couple of weeks, the band employed two people dedicated to working out how to tour in a cleaner way. today, coldplay have revealed their 12—point action plan, including working with bmw to develop the first—ever mobile rechargeable concert battery. the
the band's singer chris martin also said they would plant a tree for every ticket sold.ertainment correspondent colin paterson. coldplay, back on stage in london this week, and today, they've announced a 2022 world tour. but one with a difference. two years ago, their lead singer chris martin told me they wouldn't tour again until they could do so in a carbon—neutral way. we're taking time over the next year or two to work out how can not only our tour be sustainable, but how can it be...
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martin conklin. ah the water. what almost for you to buy some lakers. okay. i mean mother water but automatic as you know, way more than other that by any majority, me just a little i would get bought do so whom as he come, mr. wind employees, what his dollars to, what about what kind of they were afy should be what payoff offensive? well, because the java sim kit bahati closed on pushover b y that we could find sheila, the mother da saw about holly for them with us. but as you joke about, but do you all of them? jacob is up, but no such a top is study without jealous somebody rick out of the when it might cheat. i got you the go rang rural on others. how much is cut off to the? well, how much is weight on should be done? okay, doctor about that a child need to have leak. it should have your hard job though that at all with w because of that johnny doubled. how mike, mike boucher, that coach could em all comment that he will, honey cuba. what do you all weather wood i'm calling on behalf of jackson sherley. ha. later before we get should it was ready to bosto
martin conklin. ah the water. what almost for you to buy some lakers. okay. i mean mother water but automatic as you know, way more than other that by any majority, me just a little i would get bought do so whom as he come, mr. wind employees, what his dollars to, what about what kind of they were afy should be what payoff offensive? well, because the java sim kit bahati closed on pushover b y that we could find sheila, the mother da saw about holly for them with us. but as you joke about, but...
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he says, lenny, meet steve martin. steve martin? oh my god!swer the phone, take the call. i said, lenny, it's bill. what's up? i need you to do me a favor. could you speak to the team? i said, yeah, sure, whatever you want, i'm busy right now. he said, i don't think you understand, now. now? i'm at fenway park in the owner easily booth with steve martin fawning over me. [ laughter ] and you want me to go speak to the team? he says, well, you know. you never let me down before. i go, how did you know where i was? he says, i know everything. i said, where do i got to go? he says, there's a car waiting behind home plate. how did you know i'd say yes? you never let me down. i get in the car, my wife takes the truck home. i drive down to the stadium. on nfl games, they usually are home with the families. not this week. spygate. sequestered with the team. i go in, i see the assistant videoing, i said, give me that. bill says, come on. we go into a team meeting. in a room. they look the doors. i go, oh my god, i'm in a team meeting! he starts screami
he says, lenny, meet steve martin. steve martin? oh my god!swer the phone, take the call. i said, lenny, it's bill. what's up? i need you to do me a favor. could you speak to the team? i said, yeah, sure, whatever you want, i'm busy right now. he said, i don't think you understand, now. now? i'm at fenway park in the owner easily booth with steve martin fawning over me. [ laughter ] and you want me to go speak to the team? he says, well, you know. you never let me down before. i go, how did you...
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martine. that's it for now. and the home secretary, priti patel, will be appearing on the andrew marr show tomorrow morning at 9am on bbc one.
martine. that's it for now. and the home secretary, priti patel, will be appearing on the andrew marr show tomorrow morning at 9am on bbc one.
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the band's singer chris martin also said they would plant a tree for every ticket sold.ack on stage in london this week, and today, they've announced a 2022 world tour. but one with a difference. two years ago, their lead singer, chris martin, told me they wouldn't tour again until they could do so in a carbon—neutral way. we're taking time over the next year or two to work out how can not only our tour be sustainable, but how can it be actively beneficial? and it turns out that interview was a game—changer for the band. well, last time we spoke, i sort of made that up when we were talking. really? because i was trying to think of something cool to say. and... and then it sort of became a headline. and then we thought, "well, that is actually what we really feel." within a couple of weeks, the band employed two people dedicated to working out how to tour in a cleaner way. today, coldplay have revealed their 12—point action plan, including working with bmw to develop the first—ever mobile rechargeable concert battery. the whole show is powered from renewable energy, which
the band's singer chris martin also said they would plant a tree for every ticket sold.ack on stage in london this week, and today, they've announced a 2022 world tour. but one with a difference. two years ago, their lead singer, chris martin, told me they wouldn't tour again until they could do so in a carbon—neutral way. we're taking time over the next year or two to work out how can not only our tour be sustainable, but how can it be actively beneficial? and it turns out that interview was...
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monte: wesley martin -- delano: wesley martin, thank you so much for speaking with us this evening. >thank you. >> in other news, the fbi will assist in the recuperation of kidnapped missionaries in haiti. they were taken by a criminal gang on the way to visit an orphanage. the kidnapping once again putting a spotlight on the worsening security situation in haiti. reporter: nerves are running high on the streets as locals react to the needs of another kidnapping. >> there is no such thing as security here. it does not exist. when people hear about kidnappings, we know there aren't going to be any drivers. people don't go out into the streets. reporter: seven christian missionaries, including five children, were kidnapped well on their way to visit this orphanage east of the capital. an armed gang hijacked their bus, according to witnesses. the fbi has stepped in to locate the group of mainly american citizens. the incident is the latest in a series of rampant kidnappings, which have been on the rise since the assassination of the haitian president in july. 328 kidnappings were reporte
monte: wesley martin -- delano: wesley martin, thank you so much for speaking with us this evening. >thank you. >> in other news, the fbi will assist in the recuperation of kidnapped missionaries in haiti. they were taken by a criminal gang on the way to visit an orphanage. the kidnapping once again putting a spotlight on the worsening security situation in haiti. reporter: nerves are running high on the streets as locals react to the needs of another kidnapping. >> there is no...
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still to come, chris martin tells the world how coldplay is making their world tour carbon neutral.00 workers from the maker of farming equipment deere & company have gone on strike. it comes after the company failed to reach an agreement with union members want better working conditions. our correspondent has more for us now. correspondent: in this instance we are seeing wkers that went on strike did not like the contract negotiated for them by the union, saying this company is going to make record profits for this year. we need to get more out of our contract. we went to see better pensions, we went to see or pay hikes and we went to see better benefits. this all comes at a time in which it is very much pro-worker. ere are lots of job openings, lots of difficulties trying to get things moving, lots of worker problems as well, and there is such a worker shortage that this is a time in which workers can band together and force companies to give their employees more. ♪ anchor: the bench coldplay made headlines 2 years ago saying that they would not pour again unless they could do so
still to come, chris martin tells the world how coldplay is making their world tour carbon neutral.00 workers from the maker of farming equipment deere & company have gone on strike. it comes after the company failed to reach an agreement with union members want better working conditions. our correspondent has more for us now. correspondent: in this instance we are seeing wkers that went on strike did not like the contract negotiated for them by the union, saying this company is going to...
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that is martin ritchie. speaking of global markets, let's get over to juliette saly in singapore, who has the cross-asset look for us. a little bit of taking risk off the table it seems this morning. juliette: it certainly is. we have these inflation concerns potentially widening the crackdown from china, really weighing into sentiment. asian stocks lower for the first time in four sessions. weakness coming through in the tech space. samsung at a 10 month low. alibaba has been on a tear, also weighing on the overall msci asia-pacific index of tech stocks. i mentioned the regulatory crackdown, hearing moves from china to look at state owned banks. this could be something that is done quite regularly so you have not seen too much momentum but a little bit of weakness in the hang seng finance index and we are seeing the thai baht on an absolute tear. we have positive signs of reopening in asia and thailand, now looking to scrap some of the quarantine travel to get into that country. when it comes to the bank of
that is martin ritchie. speaking of global markets, let's get over to juliette saly in singapore, who has the cross-asset look for us. a little bit of taking risk off the table it seems this morning. juliette: it certainly is. we have these inflation concerns potentially widening the crackdown from china, really weighing into sentiment. asian stocks lower for the first time in four sessions. weakness coming through in the tech space. samsung at a 10 month low. alibaba has been on a tear, also...
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today, martin. for the freedom to vote relay -- i believe i said rally, but as we mark the tenth anniversary of the mlk memorial, do you think about how far this country still has to go to finish the work on voting rights? >> i think about how far we have to go every day. i think about the fact that my father and his team, john lewis and so many others, c.t. vivian, the list goes on, amelia boynton, all worked in 1965 to get the right to vote, and it was in place up until 2013 and when the supreme court chose to dismantle it. the voting rights act. that's why now we're almost starting from scratch and almost having to redo things over again. people that do not remember their history are, in fact, doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past. therefore, we have to constantly talk about the history and the fact of the matter is over 63% of americans want to see voting rights expanded. >> all right. martin luther king iii, it's always a pleasure to talk with you, my friend. come see me again soon. appreci
today, martin. for the freedom to vote relay -- i believe i said rally, but as we mark the tenth anniversary of the mlk memorial, do you think about how far this country still has to go to finish the work on voting rights? >> i think about how far we have to go every day. i think about the fact that my father and his team, john lewis and so many others, c.t. vivian, the list goes on, amelia boynton, all worked in 1965 to get the right to vote, and it was in place up until 2013 and when...
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at least his aston martin is. captioning sponsored by cbs >> according to "the wall street journal," robots are taking over italy's vineyards as wineries struggle with covid-19 worker shortages. >> open the wine cellar doors, hal. >> sorry, dave. i'm afraid i can't do that. >> what's the problem? >> i can't allow you to serve a montepulciano with a pan-seared sole. >> what are you talking about, hal? >> the flavor of a white-flaked fish is very delicate and will get lost in the dense texture of a montepulciano. >> i just like the taste of it, hal. >> you might as well serve a chianti with a tuna casserole. you're a philistine, dave. >> all right, hal, what should i serve?
at least his aston martin is. captioning sponsored by cbs >> according to "the wall street journal," robots are taking over italy's vineyards as wineries struggle with covid-19 worker shortages. >> open the wine cellar doors, hal. >> sorry, dave. i'm afraid i can't do that. >> what's the problem? >> i can't allow you to serve a montepulciano with a pan-seared sole. >> what are you talking about, hal? >> the flavor of a white-flaked fish is...
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. >> reporter: l'oreal and martin have connected nearly 2 million people to broadband on native american nonprofit neural net in oakland. the pair is opening doors to opportunities like virtual school and online doctors visits for tribes in isolated rural areas. >> we could do rural connectivity. >> reporter: for their work, muriel received the surprise announcement over zoom. >> it is my honor to let you know that you are the final fifth jk f winner this year. >> smith one the jacqueline kennedy onassis award for benefiting local communities. >> it caused me to reflect and on reflection, yeah, i am super excited about the work we are doing, i energized and refocused and it's a big deal. >> reporter: what martin and maria are doing is a big deal. they are helping tribal nations build and operate their own reliable broadband networks for 1/10 the cost of a traditional billed. >> almost all our builds use existing infra structure, so i don't have to build infra structure. rooftops we have done for existing towers. >> reporter: memorial herself climbs the tower to install the gear. in addit
. >> reporter: l'oreal and martin have connected nearly 2 million people to broadband on native american nonprofit neural net in oakland. the pair is opening doors to opportunities like virtual school and online doctors visits for tribes in isolated rural areas. >> we could do rural connectivity. >> reporter: for their work, muriel received the surprise announcement over zoom. >> it is my honor to let you know that you are the final fifth jk f winner this year. >>...
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cnn's martin savidge has been following this from the beginning. is expected to take, martin? >> reporter: well, anaa, it's very complicated and that video plays into if because remember the case of derek chauvin in the death of george floyd. there was video that showed how george floyd died. there is video. we know how ahmaud arbery died. the question is what were the circumstances around that death, and the people who will make the final decision on that is the jury, and that's why jury selection is so critical. about a thousand jury summons were sent out in glen county, not a big county so 1 in 85 people received one of those summons. the first 600 people showing up today, and that process is made more complicated by the fact that you have three defendants, and each up of those defendants has two attorneys and on top of that you have the prosecution and the judge that will all weigh into the overall makeup of what this jury will look like, and there are concerns. wanda cooper jones, ahmaud arbery mother has concerns about the jury and also talke
cnn's martin savidge has been following this from the beginning. is expected to take, martin? >> reporter: well, anaa, it's very complicated and that video plays into if because remember the case of derek chauvin in the death of george floyd. there was video that showed how george floyd died. there is video. we know how ahmaud arbery died. the question is what were the circumstances around that death, and the people who will make the final decision on that is the jury, and that's why jury...
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ros: when chris martin said that, it made news.peaking to colin again, talking about how they plan to make their tour as green as they can. >> last time we spoke i sort of made that up while we were talking. i was trying to think of something cool to say. then it sort of big -- sort of became a headline. that is actually how really feel. >> within a couple of weeks the band employed two people dedicated to working out how to to her in a clean way. today coldplay have revealed their action plan, including working with bmw to develop the first mobile rechargeable concert battery. >> the whole show is powered from renewable energy, then in terms of offsetting people being there we are able to plant a tree for every ticket sold. >> and that is a lot of trees. their last tour was seen by 5.4 million people. other ideas included a connecticut floor, allowing the audience to provide power. >> when i say i literally really need you to jump up and down. >> when rock stars speak about the eironment, there are always cries of hypocrisy, espec
ros: when chris martin said that, it made news.peaking to colin again, talking about how they plan to make their tour as green as they can. >> last time we spoke i sort of made that up while we were talking. i was trying to think of something cool to say. then it sort of big -- sort of became a headline. that is actually how really feel. >> within a couple of weeks the band employed two people dedicated to working out how to to her in a clean way. today coldplay have revealed their...
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martin passed away a number of years ago in 1979, 1980 and had been with ronald reagan's for both 1976 and 1980. at that time, our country was in deep trouble. the great depression of the 1930s the transition, he had to come up with a strategy to how to get the country back on track. that says significant in size you are able to explain a complex subject's in a very simple way so having been charged by the president, he came with the four-point strategy which he related to him and transition the start of january 1981 and there were four points. some of who you wished already talked about today. a stable monetary policy. each of these is important that tax credit significant because this was the one that shows the american people have a through their families, would be able to benefit new policies with this administration so the tax cut was put into effect ronald reagan's signs in legislation on the 12th of his 1981. they were able to celebrate 48 years showing as you pointed out, conservative ideas economic ideas. i'm sure the panel will speak later on today and describe this in more d
martin passed away a number of years ago in 1979, 1980 and had been with ronald reagan's for both 1976 and 1980. at that time, our country was in deep trouble. the great depression of the 1930s the transition, he had to come up with a strategy to how to get the country back on track. that says significant in size you are able to explain a complex subject's in a very simple way so having been charged by the president, he came with the four-point strategy which he related to him and transition...
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it has to do with an important ruling on martin luther king and civil rights and how billionaires areg free speech and how putin kills people. this is something the right wing is trying to get before the supreme court. it's our special report, next. e supreme court. it's our special report, next. we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. dog barks you're right bunker, the medicare enrollment deadline is almost here. my go to toothpaste if you're on medicare and you want to explore your options, the deadline to enroll is december 7th. so, you should act now. were do i find the right medicare plan? at healthmarkets, they search many of the nation's most recognized carriers so they can help you find the right plan, at the right price that's the right fit for you. how long does it take? just minutes. my current plan only covers 80% of my costs. healthmarkets may find plans with zero dollar copays, deductibles and monthly premiums. even plans with prescription drug coverage, vision, dental and hearing aids
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now the child us hacked of ist martin got his felt his back in the spotlight. he is serving time for carrying out a cyber attack on a hospital, which he claims had mistreated. a teenage girl. it is a case we've been following very closely. and now there are concerns for his own treatment and health behind boss. ah, what got his fellows wife donna claims he is currently on hunger strike and in solitary confinement, and says she hasn't heard from him for about a week. earlier she spoke to my colleague, colleen brag the last time anyone heard from him is september 23rd. and when he is put in, in solitary, it usually are almost always comes with a hunger strike. the conditions are still deplorable from a water and drinking water. they corrode metal too hot steam pipes. it's very dangerous that a place is so scary. i spoke to a lawyer the other week then told me that it's the worst president in the united states. and the shoe is different than even the shoe that they use for the rest of the facility. it's. it's really scary to say that martin's been stripped of his
now the child us hacked of ist martin got his felt his back in the spotlight. he is serving time for carrying out a cyber attack on a hospital, which he claims had mistreated. a teenage girl. it is a case we've been following very closely. and now there are concerns for his own treatment and health behind boss. ah, what got his fellows wife donna claims he is currently on hunger strike and in solitary confinement, and says she hasn't heard from him for about a week. earlier she spoke to my...
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civil rights leader martin luther king jr. follows with 86 monuments, and rounding out the top five as i mentioned st. francis. he has 73 monuments dedicated to him. good evening, everyone. thanks for staying with us. welcome to the second hour of "ayman." still a lot to get to. tensions remain high on capitol hill. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell's blistering letter made it clear democrats are on their own come december when raising the debt ceiling is a crisis upon us, or will democrats manage to pull the legislation through reconciliation? >>> plus, new bombshell reporting from reuters found that at&t has been a sugar daddy for one american news network, believe it or not. i will discuss the role of right-wing media and what it
civil rights leader martin luther king jr. follows with 86 monuments, and rounding out the top five as i mentioned st. francis. he has 73 monuments dedicated to him. good evening, everyone. thanks for staying with us. welcome to the second hour of "ayman." still a lot to get to. tensions remain high on capitol hill. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell's blistering letter made it clear democrats are on their own come december when raising the debt ceiling is a crisis upon us, or...
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. , ., ., martin vanquish? can i 'ust have one nice martin vanquish?efore the world explodes? it is nice evening, please, before the world explodes?— nice evening, please, before the world explodes? it is an absolute thrill to see _ world explodes? it is an absolute thrill to see all _ world explodes? it is an absolute thrill to see all these _ world explodes? it is an absolute thrill to see all these cars - world explodes? it is an absolute thrill to see all these cars here, i thrill to see all these cars here, and to— thrill to see all these cars here, and to see _ thrill to see all these cars here, and to see all the props. i am very excited. _ and to see all the props. i am very excited. and — and to see all the props. i am very excited, and i've come along to keep the british— excited, and i've come along to keep the british and up. we excited, and i've come along to keep the british and up.— the british and up. we are told the histo of the british and up. we are told the history of motoring _ the british and up. we are told the history of motorin
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martin gods felt his serving time for cyber attacks on the hospital. he says severely missed treated, a teenager. we hear from his wife the last time anyone heard from him is september 23rd. that so scary. i still feel like the other week that told me that it's the worst president united states. gas prices in europe hit a new record with the german government warning people to prepare for a close to freezing month. meanwhile, the countries energy regulator is yet to grant an operating license to the now fully completed nor to stream to gas pipeline. and i g stands for instagram, but it also stamps. insta, greed, exploiting kids for profit us lawmakers roast facebook off of the company's own research shows that it's instagram platform hobbs, children's mental health. but they fail to come up with any legislation. ah. well that friday evening at 8th here in moscow, friday, october, the 1st one i was calling bry welcome to use from archie international 1st jailed us activist martin got felt his back in the spotlight. he's serving time right now for a cybe
martin gods felt his serving time for cyber attacks on the hospital. he says severely missed treated, a teenager. we hear from his wife the last time anyone heard from him is september 23rd. that so scary. i still feel like the other week that told me that it's the worst president united states. gas prices in europe hit a new record with the german government warning people to prepare for a close to freezing month. meanwhile, the countries energy regulator is yet to grant an operating license...
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martin luther king jr. and i was fortunate enough to be mentor by many of his icons. we are taking the work of the civil rights movement, the women's rights movement, other movements for social change and moving them forward into cooperative, inclusive, innovative spaces. host: did your work in bridging gaps between communities and the police grow out of that? guest: absolutely. there is no more pressing issue in the human rights space than the relationship between law enforcement and communities. of course, that's a very complex issue and it's an issue we are tackling in every state and place around the country. host: tell us a bit about the national faith & blue weekend. guest: it's the most consolidated community outreach project in american history. the department of justice, homeland security and literally every major national law enforcement professional and membership association is partnered together with us. several years ago, pedro, i recognized we were going in the wrong direction when it came to
martin luther king jr. and i was fortunate enough to be mentor by many of his icons. we are taking the work of the civil rights movement, the women's rights movement, other movements for social change and moving them forward into cooperative, inclusive, innovative spaces. host: did your work in bridging gaps between communities and the police grow out of that? guest: absolutely. there is no more pressing issue in the human rights space than the relationship between law enforcement and...