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a long time and however you want to chart a roman decadence it is 400 years from the nero, you'll amoment of the fall of rome. however you want to chart ottoman decadence or decadence of the chinese empire to the eighteenth and early nineteenth century. these are long historical periods were prosperous societies look decadent without being tipped over into crisis and collapse. in certain ways that is a more pessimistic vision of the future. there is an appeal to the idea that once your point you are doomed. there is a sense at some level that people want history to follow morality play arc even if they don't want to be, up in the sacking of rome themselves. i quote w h ogden at the start of the book saying i am going to mangle the quote, the book is right here, so convenient. he says what fascinates and terrifies us about the roman empire is not that it went smash but managed to last four centuries without creativity, warmth or hope. that is the dark version of sustainable decadence but let's qualify by saying those four centuries rome lasted under decadence were, from the point of
a long time and however you want to chart a roman decadence it is 400 years from the nero, you'll amoment of the fall of rome. however you want to chart ottoman decadence or decadence of the chinese empire to the eighteenth and early nineteenth century. these are long historical periods were prosperous societies look decadent without being tipped over into crisis and collapse. in certain ways that is a more pessimistic vision of the future. there is an appeal to the idea that once your point...
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he was a different kind of a politician. his rise really changed the nature of politics in a lot of ways. >> thanks for the presentation. what i have is the context of your presentation kind of goes to what's next. it's been said that the strategist figures out how to win the war, the grand strategist figures out how to figure out the peace after the war. looking at lincoln's assassinated, johnson takes over, who is no match as a southern democrat for the northerners, after johnson came in u.s. grant. at what point in time i would assume as you were saying the republicans came in, hey, we aren't going to take that anymore, but now you have a warrior, the head of the executive branch. through force of personality was he able to dig into that more than just the presence of the republican congress but not only having the grand strategist there but warrior as well? >> that is an interesting question. i didn't go far enough to really focus on grant as president. however, above and beyond whatever i'm talking about here with dueli
he was a different kind of a politician. his rise really changed the nature of politics in a lot of ways. >> thanks for the presentation. what i have is the context of your presentation kind of goes to what's next. it's been said that the strategist figures out how to win the war, the grand strategist figures out how to figure out the peace after the war. looking at lincoln's assassinated, johnson takes over, who is no match as a southern democrat for the northerners, after johnson came...
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would have of the up in the sea isle a sort but while i'm a bit of a fancier you know i'm a hooker if you know i'm not the humble saucy men they were dealing. there is divorce law part of our book says it don't go or are guardian on normandy school you don't want visited our normal dining key city book class or talk of the . commotion. don't even talk contact or the excuse. that your via. this express show not your vile. don't want your 10. dollars on a street. and a later on your call it knew i was ill you were what can only occur no i'm in a german word that he and the world that he can be fun and must. know americans that are and he be our film our. families our city as it is here if. we have our head on a t.v. . in the last couple of. composite actually love of the army eve us as we are. usually julia. go. for. new maybe a good new you don't know. academic kid. in the mirror pick it up don't. do to. me. to your silly limone do. it for me in the name of a just a moment. in your ass only to suffer some of the country's artists. limits of the it will come all said dr there is an emit
would have of the up in the sea isle a sort but while i'm a bit of a fancier you know i'm a hooker if you know i'm not the humble saucy men they were dealing. there is divorce law part of our book says it don't go or are guardian on normandy school you don't want visited our normal dining key city book class or talk of the . commotion. don't even talk contact or the excuse. that your via. this express show not your vile. don't want your 10. dollars on a street. and a later on your call it knew...
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i guess it is insulting someone and suggesting a man is a effeminate and a toy. it was a serious insult although it is hard to consider that today. everyone knew that that assaulting a man with one of those words was as good as challenging him to a duel. it was like a dare that demanded a response, and to ignore the kind of dare would be to insult yourself. this took place in 1797. and alexander hamilton and james monroe became involved in a controversy. hamilton believed that munro had leaked some damaging information to the press, and he was outraged. so he decided that he would go to monroe's house to demand and explanation. letter to him and said, i hear you have done xyz. coming to your home for information and bringing a friend. or in other words, a second, a duel assistant in case they are talking and it led to something more serious. if you are monroe and you have a note saying that someone is coming to your house with a friend, that means you are in dueling territory. he immediately knew that now we have moved into a realm where something bad might happe
i guess it is insulting someone and suggesting a man is a effeminate and a toy. it was a serious insult although it is hard to consider that today. everyone knew that that assaulting a man with one of those words was as good as challenging him to a duel. it was like a dare that demanded a response, and to ignore the kind of dare would be to insult yourself. this took place in 1797. and alexander hamilton and james monroe became involved in a controversy. hamilton believed that munro had leaked...
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he took a long time as a husband and father before he got a son.e was disappointed jessie was not a boy, gave him a boys name, she is named after his father. she writes in a memoir, my father gave me the place a son would have had. he took her hunting, he took her to the senate when he was going to work. he took her to what we now call the white house to meet a variety of presidents starting with andrew jackson, who took office in 1829 when jessie was not quite five. she grew up amid power and grew up in washington and had ambitions -- i don't want to say to be a man or to be a boy. but had ambitions to do things only men were allowed to do. she had a moment as a teenager when she cut off her hair and went to her father and said, i want to check out of washington society. i have just attended this fancy society wedding of one of my teenage classmates married off to a much older man. the whole thing is gross, i don't want any part of it. i want to live my life as your assistant. this is the moment when her father was no longer comfortable with her a
he took a long time as a husband and father before he got a son.e was disappointed jessie was not a boy, gave him a boys name, she is named after his father. she writes in a memoir, my father gave me the place a son would have had. he took her hunting, he took her to the senate when he was going to work. he took her to what we now call the white house to meet a variety of presidents starting with andrew jackson, who took office in 1829 when jessie was not quite five. she grew up amid power and...
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for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it done. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>right now checking out the weather is sure fell killing and windy too yeah. >>you know, that's a this past february hours felt so good god what a brisk weekend. we had you know we had some windy conditions. some cloudier conditions dodge the showers for the right right right now show that the sierra got the snowfall now with a good enough morning as the snow it was pretty out a decent amount in the wind this morning actually is 80 shut down because now you have the blowing snow on the sure so it's about my wife's folks live up in about 4,000 feet they sent us a picture they got a decent out of the senate was it's that for this year it was a good thing this weekend a bay area who get some work to do still first are looking out there in s
for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it done. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>right now checking out the weather is sure fell killing and windy too yeah. >>you know, that's a this past february hours felt so good god what a brisk weekend. we had you know we had...
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he went from being a very normal family man to a murderer in a split second.d in solving a double murder. then brown will be here shortly with the bbc news at one. a vast improvement to the south—east of england compared to yesterday and we have a good deal of sunshine across the board with a little bit of fair weather cloud bubbling up. scherer is associated with a weather front affecting scotland, northern ireland and the west of england that will slowly move eastwards as we head through this evening but tending to fizzle out. it will be a fairly chilly afternoon but at least they will be the sunshine to compensate. the showers fizzle out and many places will be dry and clear overnight but another weather system pushes into the north and west of the country bringing increasing cloud, rain and snow on the hills of scotland. michael night to come for many with trust. the weather is looking unsettled for saturday. —— a cold night. lots of isobars across the country meaning it is going to be windier through the course of the day and we will see some rain. most o
he went from being a very normal family man to a murderer in a split second.d in solving a double murder. then brown will be here shortly with the bbc news at one. a vast improvement to the south—east of england compared to yesterday and we have a good deal of sunshine across the board with a little bit of fair weather cloud bubbling up. scherer is associated with a weather front affecting scotland, northern ireland and the west of england that will slowly move eastwards as we head through...
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a number without a little luck a market for kenya. what to.do and the lads will do it here and then i had. a moment with the hey the fish you learn who. was also on board a turkish ship the mad in 2010 and. then. yes and a little further still mean when i say. that lydia was saying that. mills would may not like these. israeli commandos attacked the gaza bound ship in international waters before it had reached gaza opening fire on the campaigners on board. 9 protesters were killed and was among the injured. he was detained and sent back to jordan. to help them i mean an overt. phone in actual has of their beloved as well slightly always had them. all in a measure all of that and that's a little north of here there are a lot of bears out. that a lot of the behavior. of the of the last any. of it the shovelfuls. at the a lot of them were there for and how complete. in march 27th protests broke out in syria part of the so-called arab spring. syrians took to the streets in peaceful demonstrations calling on the asad government for reforms. the vio
a number without a little luck a market for kenya. what to.do and the lads will do it here and then i had. a moment with the hey the fish you learn who. was also on board a turkish ship the mad in 2010 and. then. yes and a little further still mean when i say. that lydia was saying that. mills would may not like these. israeli commandos attacked the gaza bound ship in international waters before it had reached gaza opening fire on the campaigners on board. 9 protesters were killed and was among...
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a historian offers a striking example. black womene 300 employees in the bureau of printing and engraving returned from a week in november defined half of the women's dressing rooms converted into a colored only dining room. integrated -- sources suggest this implementation of jim crow came specifically at her request, at her behest. regardless of the policies, black women who used the dining hall for years found the lunch table now opened out into commodes. hundreds of black women were forced to eat in a chorus of flushing toilets and a dining room that now only accommodated 40. if a loss of opportunities and changes to the physical plant were not enough, the commitment to segregate the workforce involved acts of cultural pettiness. in the apartment of treasury, which had the letter summer a black civil servants, the secretary already order the separation of the races when he took things a step further. he ordered the black employees to not be considered for promotions, and required new forms of address for some departmen
a historian offers a striking example. black womene 300 employees in the bureau of printing and engraving returned from a week in november defined half of the women's dressing rooms converted into a colored only dining room. integrated -- sources suggest this implementation of jim crow came specifically at her request, at her behest. regardless of the policies, black women who used the dining hall for years found the lunch table now opened out into commodes. hundreds of black women were forced...
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antes íbamos a la playa solo a divertirnos, hoy vamos a la playa también a hacer algo con significadomi a1c también. pregúntale a tu médico por trulicity. >>. >> amigos, el coronavirus ya afecta el deporte rey, la premier league prohÍbe el salud de manos entre jugadores, aquÍ le contamos. >> una iglesia en mÉxico tapa el rostro de las vÍrgenes en apoyo a la mega marcha de un dÍa sin mujeres. >> puerto rico vibrÓ al ritmo de premios tu mÚsica urbano, traemos lo mejor de la cobertura y tras bastidores las declaraciones de farruko y su hermano. fue a la gala tras el accidente donde perdiÓ la pierna. este viernes tiene un flow para bailar bien pegadito, es que llega a nuestra casa con su reggaeton romÁntico, karim, rakim y kenway. >> vamos a dar una vuelta nuevamente en el estudio de la voz, mÁs adelante les voy a presentar un resumen de esta semana de estrenos que no se pueden perder, porque va a estar buenÍsimo, acompÁÑame a dar la vuelta. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> familia, muy buenos dÍas, arrancamos una hora mÁs de su show favorito de las
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or a libertarian in a pandemic everyone is a kind of a socialist i mean everyone including donald trump your friend senator mitt romney of utah once the government right now to step in and save the day to spend trillions of dollars to bail out the economy and american people. one thing i believe we can say with certainty and confidence and that is there is a role for everyone in this kind of an emergency and i have said repeatedly that anyone who use the federal government as being able to ride to their rescue will be sadly and tragically disappointed not because there's a lack of will or because there's a lack of wallet but because even the federal government doesn't have the capacity to be everywhere the only assets they have actually are those at the state local level and so even any way you look at this we're going to have a need for every sham really to have a pandemic plan or every disney has to have a plan for every church for every university and college every small every every city and chaldee that's the nature of why this is so complicated and so potentially destructive so you
or a libertarian in a pandemic everyone is a kind of a socialist i mean everyone including donald trump your friend senator mitt romney of utah once the government right now to step in and save the day to spend trillions of dollars to bail out the economy and american people. one thing i believe we can say with certainty and confidence and that is there is a role for everyone in this kind of an emergency and i have said repeatedly that anyone who use the federal government as being able to ride...
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>> not a whole heck of a lot week on week, there was a bit of optimism. >>> as investors star thinking about how to allocate towards equities visibility will be the big point. i think -- i don't think we're going to get that anytime soon right now. >>> that was the low for this move you had a strong reversal off of that we set ourselves up for a powerful rally, but most of that snsht has dissipated, so some say you will have to retest the low, and we're doing it right now on a relatively tenuous way, so i still think, given the stress in credit markets, stocks are not yet convincingly saying we're making a stand here. >> i feel like we have to mention oil here a 10% decline brings year-to-date losses to 32% >> i think it's a huge part. just one point about stocks. if we go back to where the stock market topped out in jan we're 2018, we have made no progress in two years you know what has made progress? megacap tech when i sigh microsoft down almost 6%, i say to myself that is kind of panicky it tells you the groups that have lagged -- energy, financial, going from 52 week highs to lows
>> not a whole heck of a lot week on week, there was a bit of optimism. >>> as investors star thinking about how to allocate towards equities visibility will be the big point. i think -- i don't think we're going to get that anytime soon right now. >>> that was the low for this move you had a strong reversal off of that we set ourselves up for a powerful rally, but most of that snsht has dissipated, so some say you will have to retest the low, and we're doing it right...
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as it turned out, a lot. a little after 5:00 p.m., a neighbor called police. >> hi.e in an apartment house and the folks next to us, i thought i heard screaming like no and help a couple of times. so i knocked on their door and i heard the lock click. >> coming up. what had happened in that apartment? >> they get the key. they open the door. and they go inside. >> potsdam rescue and ambulance. >> someone had been in my apartment. i had no idea what had happened. >> when "dateline" continues. d . >> when "dateline" continues who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin. and, had significantly less itch. that's a difference you can feel. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can
as it turned out, a lot. a little after 5:00 p.m., a neighbor called police. >> hi.e in an apartment house and the folks next to us, i thought i heard screaming like no and help a couple of times. so i knocked on their door and i heard the lock click. >> coming up. what had happened in that apartment? >> they get the key. they open the door. and they go inside. >> potsdam rescue and ambulance. >> someone had been in my apartment. i had no idea what had happened....
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there is a really dramatic photo of a helicopter dropping down on a cruise ship. what is the mood in the london weekend? guy: the mood is everyone is trying to figure who has what. we don't have enough test kits. knowledge as to wether or not this is spreading quickly, slowly, how we people have it. it does not exist right now. tom: i believe it would be called unknown-unknown. screens tothree data start things off. with our first word news, here is viviana hurtado. viviana: we begin with the coronavirus. almost 100,000 coronavirus cases have been diagnosed globally. the majority in china. beijing reporting the number of new cases and deaths are falling. the u.s. outbreak is getting larger. there have been more than 130 cases reported and at least 11 desperate there is a key to wether the central banks cut rates again. this from robert kaplan. he is looking at how fast the u.s., he tells bloomberg it is too soon to forecast what will happen at the fed meeting later this month. today, a high-stakes showdown over oil in vienna. another 1.5 cut million barrels a day
there is a really dramatic photo of a helicopter dropping down on a cruise ship. what is the mood in the london weekend? guy: the mood is everyone is trying to figure who has what. we don't have enough test kits. knowledge as to wether or not this is spreading quickly, slowly, how we people have it. it does not exist right now. tom: i believe it would be called unknown-unknown. screens tothree data start things off. with our first word news, here is viviana hurtado. viviana: we begin with the...
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to that is a scandal, not just a whiff of scandal, but a real scandal. >> a shadow falls on the last the -- secretary has resigned. >> mike parker, the private secretary, leave it is tour early. he's actually been divorced by his wife for adultery. >> certain london papers are given front page publicity to his family troubles. >> what's going on here? his best friend is getting divorced. he's his closest ally? is something similar going on? >> he was introduced by mike. they're all at it in the thursday club. >> this led to an enormous amount of rumor and speculation, that the duke was playing away from home, that he was having affairs. >> in the 1950s divorce is a form of social suicide. and i think in the queen's social network the expectation was that whatever happens you have to, you know, put up with it. grit your teeth and carry on. >> the rumors that there might be cracks in the queen's marriage threatened to undermine the moral authority of the monarchy in british society. >> well, the usual response of buckingham palace to speculation about the royal marriage is basically ne
to that is a scandal, not just a whiff of scandal, but a real scandal. >> a shadow falls on the last the -- secretary has resigned. >> mike parker, the private secretary, leave it is tour early. he's actually been divorced by his wife for adultery. >> certain london papers are given front page publicity to his family troubles. >> what's going on here? his best friend is getting divorced. he's his closest ally? is something similar going on? >> he was introduced by...
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la tribuna y fue a buscar a quienes estÁn insultando y los fue a encarar para irse a las piÑas, menosfranquicia de miami por eso terminÓ ganando al orlando magic, tenemos que revisar la copa mx lo que sucediÓ en ciudad juÁrez le ganaron a monterrey, monterrey sigue en caÍda libre seÑores >> le va muy mal en la liga mx y ayer perdiÓ en la copa mx goles del paraguayo y uruguay en los Últimos minuto del partido y cuando monterrey jugaba con un hombre mÁs >>> terrible lo que estÁ viviendo monterrey hasta el momento el equipo del turco mohamed, fue el partido de ida de las semifinales >> esta es la informaciÓn deportiva y yo voy a seguir aqÍi en la zona de polanco en las afueras del auditorio nacional porque seÑores este servidor estarÁ en la alfombra verde los spotify awards para la cuenta de twitter oficial de telemundo en dÓnde podrÁn disfrutar de todas las estrellas >>> aquÍ en polanco los extraÑan durante mÁs de 15 aÑos seguramente por estos lugares y seguramente disfrutaron muchÍsimo vuelvo con ustedes al estudio. >> para todos los artistas la verdad que se presentan ahÍ y para todos
la tribuna y fue a buscar a quienes estÁn insultando y los fue a encarar para irse a las piÑas, menosfranquicia de miami por eso terminÓ ganando al orlando magic, tenemos que revisar la copa mx lo que sucediÓ en ciudad juÁrez le ganaron a monterrey, monterrey sigue en caÍda libre seÑores >> le va muy mal en la liga mx y ayer perdiÓ en la copa mx goles del paraguayo y uruguay en los Últimos minuto del partido y cuando monterrey jugaba con un hombre mÁs >>> terrible lo...
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going in, you're a rookie. now i'm a veteran. i know a lot more.eporter: in the lead-up to the summer games in tokyo, biles is taking her sport to new heights. >> there she goes. and there it is! >> reporter: debuting two more signature skills that bear her name >> that's the biles. >> reporter: the golden girl recently posting videos of her practicing her latest move, one no female gymnast has performed in competition are we going to see the yurchenko double pike? >> no. that's just for training >> reporter: please? >> i wish. but it's risk versus reward. >> reporter: biles, who has inspired so many on and off the mat. >> others feel they can define me -- >> reporter: it is also her lending her voice to fighting unrealistic beauty expectations of women, through a sponsored campaign with skin care brand sk2, that took over times square what is the message to take away >> it doesn't matter how well you look it's how well you do >> reporter: a role model that wants to add more accomplishments to her name, that leaves little time for anything else. my
going in, you're a rookie. now i'm a veteran. i know a lot more.eporter: in the lead-up to the summer games in tokyo, biles is taking her sport to new heights. >> there she goes. and there it is! >> reporter: debuting two more signature skills that bear her name >> that's the biles. >> reporter: the golden girl recently posting videos of her practicing her latest move, one no female gymnast has performed in competition are we going to see the yurchenko double pike?...
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if you have a question, please raise your hand and a student worker with a microphone will come to you. please stand if you are able and ask just one, brief question. we have a loop hearing program as well as a limited number of listening devices. if you have questions about the loop system or if at any time during the program you have difficulty hearing, please alert one of our staff members or student volunteers. before we begin, i would like to remind you to please turn off your cell phones. now, please join me in welcoming senior associate director, dr. barbara ballard. dr. ballard: i was a good evening. this is the third program of the lecture series. is director of communications, robert rowland. we would like to think the university of kansas studies, the department of history, and the department of political science. the interview will be conducted by the dole institute director . we have a former senior analyst and intelligence expert and intelligence counsel to senate majority leader's robert dole and trent lott. would you stand please? [laughter] [applause] this year's presi
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3 and a half 1000000 inhabitants it's a small country ok. if this is the plaza my 3 years the oldest plaza in town it's surrounded by historical buildings such as montevideo is cathedrals means the palace is. coming to a mostly are also a few market stalls on the square which you can rummage through in the shade of the tree and so let's get up left. to go i'm going to have lunch now in a popular and traditional place at the market but we callin law so now part of. you almost like that here you find the best your wife has to offer over a sale which exports all over the world in the highest quality politically that yes i meet that. alley so i'm adamant that meat is traditionally grilled over an open fire up there which gives it its. distinctive flavor it is a kind of if you stick with south. skies this is the typical euro why in mixed grill that's. a bit of everything. licious because. on paper you can video is situated on the shore of rio done up a lot but it's what the end has lots of beaches it's one of the loveliest is policy towards beach
3 and a half 1000000 inhabitants it's a small country ok. if this is the plaza my 3 years the oldest plaza in town it's surrounded by historical buildings such as montevideo is cathedrals means the palace is. coming to a mostly are also a few market stalls on the square which you can rummage through in the shade of the tree and so let's get up left. to go i'm going to have lunch now in a popular and traditional place at the market but we callin law so now part of. you almost like that here you...
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he wanted it in a small format, and it's easier to write a long stuck in a short book. i wrote 400 pages to start so eliminating all that stuff was hard but he is right he wanted it to be personal because it is a very personal story where i wrote a lot of intimate thing because i hope that it will help other people and be not just interesting but useful information so i hope that you will all enjoy it. [applause] next o on booktv "after words," senior fellow lee drutman argues the two-party system is damaging america's democracy. he is interviewed by author and george washington university professor matthew dallek. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are available as podcasts. >> host: it's perfect to be with you. i know we talked at the university of california washington center several years ago but it's nice to see you again and your book, "breaking the two-party doom loop" weaves history, political science and concrete reforms together and they really for
he wanted it in a small format, and it's easier to write a long stuck in a short book. i wrote 400 pages to start so eliminating all that stuff was hard but he is right he wanted it to be personal because it is a very personal story where i wrote a lot of intimate thing because i hope that it will help other people and be not just interesting but useful information so i hope that you will all enjoy it. [applause] next o on booktv "after words," senior fellow lee drutman argues the...
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a man in a place that is worse than hell.also have grimly determined iron jaw lincoln defying anyone who tells him the cumin cost is unacceptable including his own wife. here was a man who could order thousands upon thousands of soldiers to their deaths but at the same time arise in agony at 's human cost. we have long celebrated both lincoln. historians admire him for his understanding that the war was essentially about killing enemy soldiers and relentlessly pursuing victory. we all believe he was right when he told mcclellan he should pursue the enemy after antietam. we all know the agony he went through when george made to not pursue him from gettysburg and how horribly upset he was. at the same time, we celebrate his essential humanity. his ability to appreciate and empathize with the human suffering that was the american civil war. he seems to have been able to do both things at once. to be a man of empathy and of hard action. a president who could order men to their deaths yet genuinely rue the dying. it is this qualit
a man in a place that is worse than hell.also have grimly determined iron jaw lincoln defying anyone who tells him the cumin cost is unacceptable including his own wife. here was a man who could order thousands upon thousands of soldiers to their deaths but at the same time arise in agony at 's human cost. we have long celebrated both lincoln. historians admire him for his understanding that the war was essentially about killing enemy soldiers and relentlessly pursuing victory. we all believe...
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a word of portuguese, facing a difficult time.that point he escapes through the jungle. and up with him. in late 2017. he ducked me for many years. he was intent on finding him and asking him, what is the middle east connection, explain your life. and landrum again. and a complete unrepentant liar and it was hard to have these two identities. i knew so much about his wife and i could ask specifically detailed questions and he had an answer just like he had an answer to counterterrorism guys, the chiropractor and duck eggs. if you didn't know anything, you would be convinced he was the victim, a true conservationist to save these for birds. by taking them from threatened positions or saving them from pigeon fanciers or the dt, had a story behind every heist, you come away thinking the sky -- this guy is the victim, terrible miscarriages of justice and if you knew his story he was a masterful liar. at the same time you find yourself liking him, you are repulsed by this incredible pattern of mendacity. the final word to landrum, you
a word of portuguese, facing a difficult time.that point he escapes through the jungle. and up with him. in late 2017. he ducked me for many years. he was intent on finding him and asking him, what is the middle east connection, explain your life. and landrum again. and a complete unrepentant liar and it was hard to have these two identities. i knew so much about his wife and i could ask specifically detailed questions and he had an answer just like he had an answer to counterterrorism guys,...
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a little. shocking but then chanelle me to feel many chilled out the broken already more seem to be its own from the pro quo tory thing mr young. to start up and then move on to go on the therapist's libel. brought the girl it's also lizzie she college laurel well. been through a little sorry for the important delusion was a change of guard sort of thought of the thought all along with a cheap thirst and on top of it will let you know we're all on shipboard. on vapor. thought of in a lot. of different parts of augusta seem more. important than triple the best allowed years for fond. of him but he got his lot as a father and son plan for their. lives yes yes. it will be important and interesting that will be there with. all of jay just. see this week at a lot of the times most of that. but. he. just thought. there were. many thought. it would seem to border outdoor that you know chill my book got only a little money of all those who. love the family. but not because of. the fact almost half hear
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a little bit of a. hole . there that there's a lot of local police. the world is driven by shaped by one person. the dares thinks. we dare to ask. banks geysers financial survival a little they say money to the relatives of clergy abuse it this is a central plank support via the means i don't call them right now so stop the. douglas it's a let me. ask i wouldn't. take i put it on critical record not the other thing lol to show women. can you love lose you melissa. to make to see that it's the loosely. defined what they were the kook on the scene do it in that you had checked the next . to the snakes tonight in one of the. tried to use in. one of the meet you has on there now. hey welcome back to dennis miller plus one my guest dana carvey before we get to the rorschach test just for my cation because i love love the dulcet tones of jimmy stewart to get a little jim. well the thing about jimmy stewart when you're doing your guest you just think of while you're a nice guy but he always had that 2nd way when you finally make him mad in the western movie
a little bit of a. hole . there that there's a lot of local police. the world is driven by shaped by one person. the dares thinks. we dare to ask. banks geysers financial survival a little they say money to the relatives of clergy abuse it this is a central plank support via the means i don't call them right now so stop the. douglas it's a let me. ask i wouldn't. take i put it on critical record not the other thing lol to show women. can you love lose you melissa. to make to see that it's the...
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a book that deals with that becomes a way of breaking a silence. i don't care if. we met the irish writer colm tóibín while he was in berlin the world renowned author is extremely versatile she writes novels short stories essays planes and poetry we spoke with him about his books in his life as well as about ireland and how it's changing. tobin is particularly known for his skill at writing compelling female characters. his bestselling novel brooklyn was adapted for the screen it tells the story of elisha a young woman who cannot find work in ireland and so makes the difficult decision to emigrate. like so many before and after her ailing boards a ship in the hope of finding a better future. she heads to new jersey. there she settles in the boring old brooklyn which is home to a large community of irish immigrants. at 1st and she's torn between the 2 cultures and then between to meet tony in new york. and who she meets in ireland on a trip. compassionate depiction of her heartache for torment and her agonizing decision consolidated his reputation as a writer of. wh
a book that deals with that becomes a way of breaking a silence. i don't care if. we met the irish writer colm tóibín while he was in berlin the world renowned author is extremely versatile she writes novels short stories essays planes and poetry we spoke with him about his books in his life as well as about ireland and how it's changing. tobin is particularly known for his skill at writing compelling female characters. his bestselling novel brooklyn was adapted for the screen it tells the...
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vamos a empezar a echar cartas otra vez una a una. boca abajo.anto drama. visita icanaffordcollege.com hoy. ♪ ♪ ♪ karla: gracias por seguir con nosotros. muchos se quedaron con ganas de mÁs y llene más. venga. >>esta vez no voy a utilizar las cartas. vamos a utilizar la mente. primero que todo le quiero mostrar aquÍ que tengo un pote donde hay cenizas. son cenizas mÁgicas. me van ayudar. quiero que pienses en una persona importante en tu vida, pero nunca me la digas. me avisas cuÁndo la tienes? >> dale. >> quiero que pienses en el nombre y en el apellido. mÍrame. nombre y apellido. piensa iniciales. no me digas nada. >> ok. >> muy bien. mira bien. cenizas. voy a ser lo siguiente. -- hacer lo siguiente. ahÍ. voy a echar todas las cenizas. parte de las cenizas en mi brazo. ellas son las que me van ayudar a conseguir lo que estÁ pensando. >> ok. >> imagina las no letras iniciales proyectadas aquÍ. proyecta. pudieras decir por primera vez cuÁles son las iniciales del nombre. >> d y m. >>miren bien. karla: no es cierto! [gritos] no. [risas] >> pero, p
vamos a empezar a echar cartas otra vez una a una. boca abajo.anto drama. visita icanaffordcollege.com hoy. ♪ ♪ ♪ karla: gracias por seguir con nosotros. muchos se quedaron con ganas de mÁs y llene más. venga. >>esta vez no voy a utilizar las cartas. vamos a utilizar la mente. primero que todo le quiero mostrar aquÍ que tengo un pote donde hay cenizas. son cenizas mÁgicas. me van ayudar. quiero que pienses en una persona importante en tu vida, pero nunca me la digas. me avisas...
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for a video chat with a difference, check out house party.f the app charts all week. instead of calling your friends, you notify them when you're free for a chat, and up to eight friends can drop in to the same party. it's owned by fortnite maker epic games, so of course you can play games here, too. if you miss playing board games with your friends, boardgame arena lets you choose from a range of modern games, and some classics like chess and backgammon, to play either against your friends or against internet strangers, if you prefer. most of the games are free to play, although the website is so busy at the moment, it says it's given priority access to premium subscribers at peak times. here's a tip if you prefer to play your own board games. some of the video calling apps including zoom and skype will let you start a call on your phone, but invite your computer as a guest participant using just one account. so you can video chat over here and use your phone as a camera to stream the gameboard. now, this is the only game i've got in the fla
for a video chat with a difference, check out house party.f the app charts all week. instead of calling your friends, you notify them when you're free for a chat, and up to eight friends can drop in to the same party. it's owned by fortnite maker epic games, so of course you can play games here, too. if you miss playing board games with your friends, boardgame arena lets you choose from a range of modern games, and some classics like chess and backgammon, to play either against your friends or...
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pdooing to a museum and they see a painting. an ancient or contemporary painting but you are talking about a different form of art that you walk into the creation of art and then seeing what the art was and it is a layering between -- >> absolutely. yeah, you said that very well. >> and is he a photographer? >> he is, he works in hollywood and is the world expert in the wet plate. >> he reconstructed this process but it is his photographs? >> interesting. >> yeah, that is the classic art question that someone comes with. thank you so much. we want to encourage you to go to the contemporary jewish museum and take your friends and thank you so much for being with us. shouldn't you pay less when you use less data? now you can. because xfinity mobile gives you more flexible data. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable wireless network. which means you can save money without compromising on coverage. get more flexible data, the most reliable network, and m
pdooing to a museum and they see a painting. an ancient or contemporary painting but you are talking about a different form of art that you walk into the creation of art and then seeing what the art was and it is a layering between -- >> absolutely. yeah, you said that very well. >> and is he a photographer? >> he is, he works in hollywood and is the world expert in the wet plate. >> he reconstructed this process but it is his photographs? >> interesting. >>...
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well, there's a new version of a classic tale, the invisible man, but is it a must—see?ill ferrell struggles in the snow in comedy—drama downhill. and the foreign language film everyone‘s talking about that isn't parasite, portrait of a lady on fire. it's the other one! now, let's start with the invisible man. am i going to be scared out of my wits? that's the opening point. you love a horrorfilm, don't you? so, i mean, you know the story, right, of the invisible man? the hg wells story. well, this is a twist on it, actually. 0k. because it's from a different perspective. it is about the invisible man's partner, his girlfriend, and he's a tyrant. i mean, he's a bully, and she wants to escape him. she escapes their house but, of course, because he is invisible, because of his powers, he can secretly stalk her. so a different twist on a classic story. elisabeth moss stars in this, so let's have a look. 0k. he has figured out a way to be invisible. you know exactly what i'm talking about. he's not dead. ijust can't see him. 0k. now, i agree with you, adrian was brilliant, b
well, there's a new version of a classic tale, the invisible man, but is it a must—see?ill ferrell struggles in the snow in comedy—drama downhill. and the foreign language film everyone‘s talking about that isn't parasite, portrait of a lady on fire. it's the other one! now, let's start with the invisible man. am i going to be scared out of my wits? that's the opening point. you love a horrorfilm, don't you? so, i mean, you know the story, right, of the invisible man? the hg wells story....
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o's move to the find a virus as a pandemic i think. any ambiguity about. situation this disease is spreading around the world it will continue to spread around the world every country will be affected and so i think this clears up any confusion. i think they're saying to all governments you really need to get ready you really no kidding need to implement a measure is to slow the spread in your 'd own country and so some countries have. been denying that their country the risk or same they have no cases when that's probably not that not actually true so i think the issue is saying to them really you have to get ready pandemic literally names of people and but commonly with and public health we talked about a pandemic meeting infectious disease that spreading person a person a multiple con so that's been the case for several weeks so this disease seems to have a. 6 or 7 day doubling time that means twice as many cases each week so the most people are sick have a mild illness much like influenza and they're not going to come to the attent
o's move to the find a virus as a pandemic i think. any ambiguity about. situation this disease is spreading around the world it will continue to spread around the world every country will be affected and so i think this clears up any confusion. i think they're saying to all governments you really need to get ready you really no kidding need to implement a measure is to slow the spread in your 'd own country and so some countries have. been denying that their country the risk or same they have...
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a lot of people, a lot of the states aren't having a problem with ventilators, they are having a problem getting medical people. and we're sending a lot of people in, military, very talented people. go ahead, and then i'll do you second. >> your response to that question earlier was that they shouldn't be doing that, they need something, we'll -- if they need them -- >> they shouldn't be doing what? >> the governors shouldn't be competing. >> no, they shouldn't be competing and they should call us. no, i don't want them to compete because they're going to drive up the price. they should be calling us and we can work it so they get the ventilators and they get shipped. if they are calling, even if there are only two of them calling, they're just going to drive up the price, because as nice as some of the people that do ventilators, they do want to make money, okay? you know, new york had a chance to buy 16,000 ventilators, i guess they didn't take that option. that was in 2016. and that's a hard option to take, because it's a lot of money and who would ever think you need 16,000 ventilato
a lot of people, a lot of the states aren't having a problem with ventilators, they are having a problem getting medical people. and we're sending a lot of people in, military, very talented people. go ahead, and then i'll do you second. >> your response to that question earlier was that they shouldn't be doing that, they need something, we'll -- if they need them -- >> they shouldn't be doing what? >> the governors shouldn't be competing. >> no, they shouldn't be...
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why is jpmorgan considered a bank and not a technology company. >> it's a great question and i think that for all of these issues it is helpful to break it down to the fundamental essence and just because all of the companies are operating now there's different ones that use the products and services but i think that the difference first of all in the original intent of the company if you look at for instance amazon it started off as an online book retailer and clearly it's moved to a lot of other areas but we could say that they have a role to play in law enforcement. i think because the products and services are still online and that's where it came from that's how we defined them and obviously there's a lot that is happening digitally but they started off as banks and i think that that still motivates and drives them. >> one thing you talked about at the end is how critical it is for consumers to wield whatever powers they have. one example where i think that did happen is many people were frustrated that the governance and a lot of the ways was tossed over due to competition so w
why is jpmorgan considered a bank and not a technology company. >> it's a great question and i think that for all of these issues it is helpful to break it down to the fundamental essence and just because all of the companies are operating now there's different ones that use the products and services but i think that the difference first of all in the original intent of the company if you look at for instance amazon it started off as an online book retailer and clearly it's moved to a lot...
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of a diversion with a little. down looks like you know how i can how i know they feel as if like you know the idea of their new head now and then. most of the body i mean a lot about right now is a popular guy they had all our hair garnished on the do you want to show the crowd there was no. one. but you don't feel like. that's what this is going to tell them the shortage doc to put all stomach on the block community just not a moment that you have to get. to get off it i. guess if you have been there callous now you. leave the most exciting thing left to some other in the . shuffle. by now me. i will need a nominal belt. and my name tracy shelton i've been working as a journalist in the middle east for the past 6 years. and i knew havel here for round here a year and a half. over how she was part of this is. it which is under the free syrian army. said the pre-nup was always all syrian. there were not. group of foreign fighters by any means their woods i would describe as a moderate islamic group. when you compar
of a diversion with a little. down looks like you know how i can how i know they feel as if like you know the idea of their new head now and then. most of the body i mean a lot about right now is a popular guy they had all our hair garnished on the do you want to show the crowd there was no. one. but you don't feel like. that's what this is going to tell them the shortage doc to put all stomach on the block community just not a moment that you have to get. to get off it i. guess if you have...
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lot of a health care system in a particular area. even if you don't get coronavirus, if you need to go to the hospital to get treatment for a heart attack and there are no beds or the nursing population is down because they're sick or the doctors are out because they're sick, that's going to have an effect on all of us, even if you never, ever get coronavirus. >> how much was communication straightforward, honest, clear, fact-based communication important to you when you were coordinating the ebola response? >> it was very important. ironically that's one reason why i didn't go on tv at all the first month. we put tony fauci on television. the american people should hear from experts, from the people who know the medicine, who have been career officials, who can -- tony fauci served six u.s. presidents back to ronald reagan. he fought aids, he fought malaria, all kinds of diseases. people should hear from him directly about the facts and the truth. he now has to go to events with the president and correct the president when he mislea
lot of a health care system in a particular area. even if you don't get coronavirus, if you need to go to the hospital to get treatment for a heart attack and there are no beds or the nursing population is down because they're sick or the doctors are out because they're sick, that's going to have an effect on all of us, even if you never, ever get coronavirus. >> how much was communication straightforward, honest, clear, fact-based communication important to you when you were coordinating...
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vaccine that's on track and multiple of the candidates so i would intice a pay that you know a year a year and a half would be able to do it on their own emergency use if we start seeing an efficacy signal you may be able to even use a vaccine at the next season so things are going to be very very different what we're going through now is going to be more than just lessons learned it's going to be things that we have available to us that we did not have before. ok please. scott thank you scott gottlieb your former f.d.a. commissioner wrote a roadmap for recovery after run in our industry are so he suggests at the the right not to suggest that everybody where a mask in public is that something that the task force thinks is a good idea we haven't discussed it to that extent but it's certainly something we could discuss we're getting certainly the number of masks that you need. we are in the process of talking about things i saw his suggestion on that so we'll take a look at it for a period of time not forever i mean you know we want our country back we're not going to be wearing masks f
vaccine that's on track and multiple of the candidates so i would intice a pay that you know a year a year and a half would be able to do it on their own emergency use if we start seeing an efficacy signal you may be able to even use a vaccine at the next season so things are going to be very very different what we're going through now is going to be more than just lessons learned it's going to be things that we have available to us that we did not have before. ok please. scott thank you scott...
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i mm millones de familias se enfre enfrentan a et millones de familias se enfre a enfrentan a esto sonunos c n consejos que en minuto se lo m compartim ahora algunos de los mas gr >> comienzan a limitar los movimientos de sus residentes todo esto en su lucha por frenar el virus que amenaza con desbordar los hospitales hoy illinois se ha sumado a california y ha ordenado sus 13 millones de habitantes no salir de sus casas >> en nueva york tambien sees medidas del gobernador limitÓ aÚn mÁs las actividades permitidas en todo el estado, ordenando a todos los negocios a mantener a sus empleados en sus hogare >> y nadie entra por la frontera sur a partir de esta medianoche solo cruzarÁn los camiones con mercancÍa trabajadores de salud y personal indispensable >> amplia cober noticias telemundo amplia cobertura sobre el impacto del coronavirus con reporteros desplegados en cada una de las a zonas mÁs golpeada por esta crisis, comenzamos en california la nueva realidad de sus 40 millones de habitantes quedarse encerrados en sus casas para ayudar a frenar la propagaciÓn del coronavirus, francis
i mm millones de familias se enfre enfrentan a et millones de familias se enfre a enfrentan a esto sonunos c n consejos que en minuto se lo m compartim ahora algunos de los mas gr >> comienzan a limitar los movimientos de sus residentes todo esto en su lucha por frenar el virus que amenaza con desbordar los hospitales hoy illinois se ha sumado a california y ha ordenado sus 13 millones de habitantes no salir de sus casas >> en nueva york tambien sees medidas del gobernador limitÓ...
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test, a very sensitive test, called a q meant that we could devise a test, a very sensitive test, calledlow us to detect antibodies, you have to have a test which resembles the virus, it can detect whether the immune response is and that has takena immune response is and that has ta ken a little immune response is and that has taken a little bit longer to develop, i understand there are no tests available and i think the government is buying three and a half million of those test over the next few weeks and hopefully they will be able to be used for front—line workers to test if they have been infected. maybe we will hear more. another quick one for you mark, how long after having had the virus is someone still infectious? well we heard from philippa earlier about the time in which you are supposed to stay indoors and quarantined after you have developed symptoms so certainly after you have been infected, you should be looking at 14 days before you really feel that you would be clear of any virus and after the symptoms have gone, there may be some residual infectivity but it won't last v
test, a very sensitive test, called a q meant that we could devise a test, a very sensitive test, calledlow us to detect antibodies, you have to have a test which resembles the virus, it can detect whether the immune response is and that has takena immune response is and that has ta ken a little immune response is and that has taken a little bit longer to develop, i understand there are no tests available and i think the government is buying three and a half million of those test over the next...
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>>it's a first of its kind view inside the lungs of a patient with covid 19 this patient is a gentleman in his late 50's who initially had a fever and in a productive cough like many other people, a patient at george washington university hospital in the respiratory symptoms progressed quite rapidly to the point where he didn't need to be intubated and put on a ventilator. >>and this is a virtual reality 360 degree rendering that shows exactly what the virus does to the human body. so what you're seeing in the video essentially the blue part is the more normal long. >>that anything that you're seeing is yellow is long that is being destroyed by the virus know turkeys mormon is the chief of thoracic surgery a gw hospital and in partnership with a company called surgical theater. >>he used a coronavirus patients cats can to create this interactive model it's quite alarming to see and in all honesty. >>because unlike your garden variety pneumonia that might affect only one small part of the longer unlike the common flu. what you're seeing in this video is really the widespread diffuse dama
>>it's a first of its kind view inside the lungs of a patient with covid 19 this patient is a gentleman in his late 50's who initially had a fever and in a productive cough like many other people, a patient at george washington university hospital in the respiratory symptoms progressed quite rapidly to the point where he didn't need to be intubated and put on a ventilator. >>and this is a virtual reality 360 degree rendering that shows exactly what the virus does to the human body....
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banks were very happy to lend to boeing it was a company that had a stellar record for a long time a very big order book. drawing down, this is what the loan is for. for times like these boeing isn't planning any layoffs for the moment they're looking at it day by day but they need a cushion in order to weather a crisis. and you see deferrals and possibly cancellations moving forward. >> josh, what do you make of boeing tapping the full amount of the nearly $14 billion loan >> well, i think if you're concerned that all of that money won't be there when you actually need it and now it is, and you can get access to it, i think that might be something that you'll see elsewhere there's some reporting today about, for example, some private equity firms telling some big companies they're invested in, now might be a time to look at liquidity and whether or not they should get ahead of the curve. don't be totally surprised by it i think you'll keep hearing the same phrase over and over again. it might be the phrase of 2020 out of an abundance of caution, dot, dot, dot. this is how many commu
banks were very happy to lend to boeing it was a company that had a stellar record for a long time a very big order book. drawing down, this is what the loan is for. for times like these boeing isn't planning any layoffs for the moment they're looking at it day by day but they need a cushion in order to weather a crisis. and you see deferrals and possibly cancellations moving forward. >> josh, what do you make of boeing tapping the full amount of the nearly $14 billion loan >> well,...
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it's bad enough to catch a disease naturally but to take a disease and turn it into a weapon to enhance the disease to make it more virulent or more contagious or resistant to known vaccines that's particularly there again just kind of goes off the charts there it's turning mother nature against us. the. weapons that destroyed by spreading deadly diseases have a long in unhappy history billions of dollars have been spent by governments to create pathogens that can cause fatal illnesses even today some countries are stockpiling just such a deadly arsenal in a widely reported news conference syria has admitted as much. or perhaps more dangerous than the age of rapidly advanced technology it's quite possible for individuals or groups to create biological mayhem. 12 countries that are battling an outbreak of a nasty strain of e. coli live theater strains of all the consequences of this would be longer just not a libya harm see image i know alison introduce you all to tune in for the clearly this is not mission critical 16 people have already died identify the source of this because like con
it's bad enough to catch a disease naturally but to take a disease and turn it into a weapon to enhance the disease to make it more virulent or more contagious or resistant to known vaccines that's particularly there again just kind of goes off the charts there it's turning mother nature against us. the. weapons that destroyed by spreading deadly diseases have a long in unhappy history billions of dollars have been spent by governments to create pathogens that can cause fatal illnesses even...
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maybe there couldn't have been a tenth or a 20th. the complicated story behind secret settlements ahead on sunday sbd. our sunday profile is a wheel of fortune veteran, vanna white who has thoughts of fame to share. >> for 37 years, she's been revealing letters at this famous board. now, vanna white is revealing more. >> i remember before i became famous, i saw a couple of people who wsht nice to people. and i thought if i ever become famous, ime not going to treat people that way. solving the puzzle of vanna white. >> later on sunday morning. >> pauley: paulina was a successful young mod h ack star decades ago. their seemingly perfect match was not to be taken at face value, nor is a career in modeling as she'll be telling anthony mason. >> an in model. super model paulina porizkova, and a star were married 30 years. he cut her out of his will. >> i would love to just be able to miss him, and not feel this incredible hurt of his betrayal. >> you feel betrayal? >> oh, yes. paulina porizkova on aging, grief, and betrayal, later on "su
maybe there couldn't have been a tenth or a 20th. the complicated story behind secret settlements ahead on sunday sbd. our sunday profile is a wheel of fortune veteran, vanna white who has thoughts of fame to share. >> for 37 years, she's been revealing letters at this famous board. now, vanna white is revealing more. >> i remember before i became famous, i saw a couple of people who wsht nice to people. and i thought if i ever become famous, ime not going to treat people that way....
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there is speculation already that it will be a disaster, already that it will be a disaster, a mess, and all sorts of things like that. that might be what cost her herjob. that might be what cost her herjob. that could be this year, but it could be... and it is not going to go wrong because sir philip rutnam has resigned. it is going to go wrong because it is daft all the time scale for it is unrealistic. and priti patel got a lot of criticism when she gave an interview where she talks about the 8 million people who could conceivably be retrained to fill the gaps left by migrant workers who leave or are not replaced. those numbers are silly because some of those people are actually students or carers, and we need carers. a big shortage of carers at the moment. exactly, family carers. so it is impossible that all those people will be retrained. i thought you were going to say the interview where she confused counter terrorism and terrorism, so already we have got a number of interviews that she has done not particularly well, so future is in doubt not because of this guy but because..
there is speculation already that it will be a disaster, already that it will be a disaster, a mess, and all sorts of things like that. that might be what cost her herjob. that might be what cost her herjob. that could be this year, but it could be... and it is not going to go wrong because sir philip rutnam has resigned. it is going to go wrong because it is daft all the time scale for it is unrealistic. and priti patel got a lot of criticism when she gave an interview where she talks about...
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form a version of a realist and scam that is not the basis for a functional society all right we're going to be back after the break so you can go to school on us right after this the way. that i think this is a legal system. this means that. there is no known times you know. all of them ok it. was not minimized and that indeed killed with about a day at least 3 american lives that i'm not going to be looking. for that having. people. give the note a 1000000. what the how they were so loudly as to when i last are shown in another jane meanwhile gone. wild the man now while our knowledge of our son our 10 years. welcome back to front running 2020 with max kaiser and stacy before the break we were talking about $1.00 trillion dollars in student debt and we left off on this idea of competitive stacey yes germany has free education america has expensive education and yet it seems that germany is out competing us steve keen basically risen because you're not relying upon the students so they get into university but to get a good mark you got to be an intelligent person to get in motor will see
form a version of a realist and scam that is not the basis for a functional society all right we're going to be back after the break so you can go to school on us right after this the way. that i think this is a legal system. this means that. there is no known times you know. all of them ok it. was not minimized and that indeed killed with about a day at least 3 american lives that i'm not going to be looking. for that having. people. give the note a 1000000. what the how they were so loudly as...
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there is a real chance that half life: alyx is going to be a killer up life: alyx is going to be a killera killer up for virtual reality in 2020. in pa rt up for virtual reality in 2020. in part that is because it represents the return of one of the most acclaimed series in gaming, but it is also down to the fact that there are not a lot of developers making this kind of lost experience with vr right now. half life: alyx might not push virtual reality into the mainstream by itself, but it could persuade a lot of developers to start working on similar experiences in the argument that could be huge. i think the only game that could potentially sway me and make me want to get vr and play it is a valve game. the only downside is that i have to wander around my living room in fearof my have to wander around my living room in fear of my wife walking in on me pretending to smash up some combine offices with a crowbar. i'm with you every step of the way. we'll find out what kind of impact half life: alyx because when it releases on march 23. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was a week t
there is a real chance that half life: alyx is going to be a killer up life: alyx is going to be a killera killer up for virtual reality in 2020. in pa rt up for virtual reality in 2020. in part that is because it represents the return of one of the most acclaimed series in gaming, but it is also down to the fact that there are not a lot of developers making this kind of lost experience with vr right now. half life: alyx might not push virtual reality into the mainstream by itself, but it could...
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i was sharing a kitchen as a white guy with asian neighbor running a business. he was selling escluscivil to offices. he still does really well. the other was an immigrant from france and two latino brothers and sisters that saved up money. what i want to address is that there is a reason why the restaurant businesses are reaching for revenue in the form of delivery and sales and dabbling in the kitchen space. the fundamental economics of the business. largely due to policies well meaning, but small businesses are asked to bear the burden, the city, state, federal government could and should be doing more because we don't have the power to lobby on our own. we are asked to add here to the policies the big tech companies are when it comes to the policies. we don't have the same margins. i recommend you address why brick and mortar businesses are going out of business first as opposed to delivery app and commercial commissary relighted businesses. they should follow the same rooms. they shouldn't be given an unfair advantage. if they let that happen, i am not goin
i was sharing a kitchen as a white guy with asian neighbor running a business. he was selling escluscivil to offices. he still does really well. the other was an immigrant from france and two latino brothers and sisters that saved up money. what i want to address is that there is a reason why the restaurant businesses are reaching for revenue in the form of delivery and sales and dabbling in the kitchen space. the fundamental economics of the business. largely due to policies well meaning, but...
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he was no prince, he was not a nobleman, he was a protestant. but his life is actually of interest to nations and also of interest to a new anyone, this current age in which tens of thousands of people are going to learn about richard st. george manser st. george. so back when he wrote this to a fellow artist and friend henry fucelli, i think he was trying to be modest, he was trying to show he was modest even though sometimes he was not modest at all. but he will be on the front line, and the cost of revolution is all about that it is about the dynamic and unexpected stories of the preponderate aeo events of the american revolution. that is a diverse group of people. what can a live tell us about an era, and how can one life be a window into the past? some of the great events of the past, specifically the american revolution. his slief a win into the entangled histories of those that take place here in this very neighborhood, and connecting it to the irish revolution of 1798. now we're taking, we're yous this window into this moment, but someon
he was no prince, he was not a nobleman, he was a protestant. but his life is actually of interest to nations and also of interest to a new anyone, this current age in which tens of thousands of people are going to learn about richard st. george manser st. george. so back when he wrote this to a fellow artist and friend henry fucelli, i think he was trying to be modest, he was trying to show he was modest even though sometimes he was not modest at all. but he will be on the front line, and the...
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a lot w a lot of the people whow a lot of the people who yow a lot of the people ww yow a lot of the people wuw a lot of the people who are working there will have cars. my point is that's how we can look at equity. i think it's hard to look at -- they were saying the problem with trying to do equality is that you don't "for the fact that the circumstances are different among different people. we have to look at doing a better job for that. if we know that certain neighborhoods have poor transit, we shouldn't be surprised that people have cars in those neighborhoods and we shouldn't be surprised that people work hours that it's difficult for them to get to their jobs. how we can better utilize data and information and look at zip codes in terms of towing or getting rid of towing all together if we can look at the fees and see how we can help peop people. if we can really mean this a meaningful program. i remember one time a long time ago i got a parking ticket and i had paid the meter. i sent the information in to the m.t.a. and it was denied. first i appealed and did another appeal
a lot w a lot of the people whow a lot of the people who yow a lot of the people ww yow a lot of the people wuw a lot of the people who are working there will have cars. my point is that's how we can look at equity. i think it's hard to look at -- they were saying the problem with trying to do equality is that you don't "for the fact that the circumstances are different among different people. we have to look at doing a better job for that. if we know that certain neighborhoods have poor...
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think of it as a way of, you know, a bit here, a bit there.eak outside. when the sun is shining at the moment, that is a good thing to do. when it is raining, as it inevitably will do at some stage, what would you say to older people if they don't have much space? what can they do to give —— get themselves fit and how much time should they devote to it?|j get themselves fit and how much time should they devote to it? i think if you can try to get yourself into a regular routine, ten to 15 minutes, whatever you feel you are most capable of doing, and there are a lot of really good online activities on nhs websites and supporting websites as well, and a micro—fitness industry has stepped up. iwant micro—fitness industry has stepped up. i want to say thank you very much for all the folk but good things online for free. seated based activities. lots of things to do. share them with your friends. even joining if you can and if you can work the technology. what is to other do it. crack a smile. it could be amusing. we all need to do something to min
think of it as a way of, you know, a bit here, a bit there.eak outside. when the sun is shining at the moment, that is a good thing to do. when it is raining, as it inevitably will do at some stage, what would you say to older people if they don't have much space? what can they do to give —— get themselves fit and how much time should they devote to it?|j get themselves fit and how much time should they devote to it? i think if you can try to get yourself into a regular routine, ten to 15...
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if you are a business with a loa n drop. if you are a business with a loan ona drop.ks to generally keep money, capital, aside for a generally keep money, capital, aside fora rainy generally keep money, capital, aside for a rainy day but right now we are allowing you to use those rainy day reserves and free up that cash to lend to business. there is a range of things that the bank of england is doing to keep the system moving for those who need finance. the test will be whether the banks actually carry it out and people can get those rates. this is the joint lowest it has been in history at 0.25%. but it is not in isolation because this us and australia have done similar measures. central banks around the world have the power to do this and they are acting. we also talk about it being at a record low like the ones we saw in the aftermath of the financial crisis. but then we were seeing interest rates move from 5% to nearly zero and they have never really returned to the level we had before. so the impact ofa to the level we had before. so the impact of a change like t
if you are a business with a loa n drop. if you are a business with a loan ona drop.ks to generally keep money, capital, aside for a generally keep money, capital, aside fora rainy generally keep money, capital, aside for a rainy day but right now we are allowing you to use those rainy day reserves and free up that cash to lend to business. there is a range of things that the bank of england is doing to keep the system moving for those who need finance. the test will be whether the banks...