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as a regular at she was a risk taker.he was someone whose lessons are reflected in every stage of nancy pelosi's life and today are lessons she applies today as speaker of the house. host: what are the strengths she took away from each of her parents? guest: she took away her political ideology. she is in many ways the still -- in many way still the new deal democrat her father was, her father and ally of fdr. such an ally of fdr he named his second son frank delano . -- frank delano roosevelt dalessandro. >> her mother would arrange the favor, keep a record of the favor, lie on the person to print out -- turn out and vote in the next election, and also tapped that person for when someone down the road needed a favor. it is the essence of politics. host: while we are talking about them, let's see a little bit of video of nancy's father, from 1987. let's see if i can find it, about meeting fdr in person, from maryland public television. 1978, sorry. >> one day i got a call. i was in the speaker's chair in congress. i was s
as a regular at she was a risk taker.he was someone whose lessons are reflected in every stage of nancy pelosi's life and today are lessons she applies today as speaker of the house. host: what are the strengths she took away from each of her parents? guest: she took away her political ideology. she is in many ways the still -- in many way still the new deal democrat her father was, her father and ally of fdr. such an ally of fdr he named his second son frank delano . -- frank delano roosevelt...
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but have a laugh, it's a happy ending to a sad story-— a sad story.and angry at the way as— yes. i was very cross and angry at the way as i— yes. i was very cross and angry at the way as i said, i wasjust treated _ the way as i said, i wasjust treated like a piece of meat on a slab _ treated like a piece of meat on a slab there _ treated like a piece of meat on a slab. there was no empathy from the social— slab. there was no empathy from the social worker at all. not an ounce. and i_ social worker at all. not an ounce. and i think— social worker at all. not an ounce. and i think that was very wrong the way it— and i think that was very wrong the way it was— and i think that was very wrong the way it was done. it seems extraordinary _ way it was done. it seems extraordinary now - way it was done. it seems extraordinary now that i way it was done. it seems - extraordinary now that anyone way it was done. it seems _ extraordinary now that anyone could behave to a young woman, a young mother like that. but it happened to you and in many other cases. yes.
but have a laugh, it's a happy ending to a sad story-— a sad story.and angry at the way as— yes. i was very cross and angry at the way as i— yes. i was very cross and angry at the way as i said, i wasjust treated _ the way as i said, i wasjust treated like a piece of meat on a slab _ treated like a piece of meat on a slab there _ treated like a piece of meat on a slab. there was no empathy from the social— slab. there was no empathy from the social worker at all. not an ounce. and i_...
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Sep 29, 2021
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even a small pool in a bowl on a windowsill makes a difference.pond plants i bought online. so this... you just put in the water. now we wait and see what creatures turn up. within two weeks, mosquito larvae and loads of them, but apparently these are bird mozzies, they don't bite people. try telling my wife that, though! then came these beauties. rat tailed maggots. they look fearsome but they will become hover flies. i promise. we were visited by damselflies and then these. 0k, there is four now, there is four. 0ne plopped in and fell down there. right, so, catherine, this is my pond. are you going to have a little dip? yes, iam. in early september, i invited an expert from the london wildlife trust around to take a look. suddenly the frogs arrived and basically they seem to have cleaned everything out, so you are getting far less. if you had come two months ago, this would have been teeming with life but i think they've been cleaning the whole thing out. but the good thing is we can see life here. i'll admit i did get a bit obsessed by my new p
even a small pool in a bowl on a windowsill makes a difference.pond plants i bought online. so this... you just put in the water. now we wait and see what creatures turn up. within two weeks, mosquito larvae and loads of them, but apparently these are bird mozzies, they don't bite people. try telling my wife that, though! then came these beauties. rat tailed maggots. they look fearsome but they will become hover flies. i promise. we were visited by damselflies and then these. 0k, there is four...
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ha dolido mucho a la prensa y a parte de los ingleses. no a todos. [hablan a la vez] pero molestÓ.os: para las letras de las canciones de bad bunny. habla bien de bad bunny ayudando a una seÑora. >> yo no sÉ si estuvo planeado uno. creo que si sabÍa perfectamente quiÉn era el. el hecho de que le dijera como lo llamÓ. fue algo super chistoso. generÓ reacciones en redes sociales. >> yo creo que sabemos que bad bunny es una persona irreverente. es parte de su estilo. el siempre ha sido asÍ. como todos y muchos de los latinos. crecen viendo lo que es la caballerosidad. como artista vio que la seÑora que ya esta mayor. estaba recibiendo un gran premio. no podÍa con el micrÓfono. es lo que hace cualquiera. >> les faltÓ. >> yo sigue pensando que no sabÍa quiÉn era. un tema que debemos tratar. estoy preocupado con lo que esta pasando con la mÚsica. cuando mis hijos sean mayores de edad la mÚsica clÁsica no va a existir. >> fÍjate como lo veo yo. es +1 conejo bueno. que quiso mostrar con toda la humildad. porque no tenÍa porque pararse. podÍa llamar a un tÉcnico. >> yo creo que estuvo plane
ha dolido mucho a la prensa y a parte de los ingleses. no a todos. [hablan a la vez] pero molestÓ.os: para las letras de las canciones de bad bunny. habla bien de bad bunny ayudando a una seÑora. >> yo no sÉ si estuvo planeado uno. creo que si sabÍa perfectamente quiÉn era el. el hecho de que le dijera como lo llamÓ. fue algo super chistoso. generÓ reacciones en redes sociales. >> yo creo que sabemos que bad bunny es una persona irreverente. es parte de su estilo. el siempre...
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they issue a a story they recovered a flying disc and they used a retraction said it was a weather balloon. but it was off and running. the air force investigates ufos from 1952-1970 in project blue book for those you of my generation who watched the leonard nimoy show, i never chose investigating project blue book and this is a hot thing in 1970s to and like you have a day to come investigated 12,618 cases most were explained that 701, 5.6% remain unexplained. what this reads in the minds of conspiracy there is is one come ufos are real enough that uniformed officers of the air force are going place to place investigating them, and two, they are issuing a report of which they are finding some unexplained it is not much of a step to say this is all a front for clearly "men in black" going from place to place and covering up ufos. the next step is abductions. betty and barney hill is one of the classic abduction stories that is part of our popular culture. there's all kind of ufo shows that are going to involve these kinds of things. betty and barney hill saw ufo on september 19, 961 in new
they issue a a story they recovered a flying disc and they used a retraction said it was a weather balloon. but it was off and running. the air force investigates ufos from 1952-1970 in project blue book for those you of my generation who watched the leonard nimoy show, i never chose investigating project blue book and this is a hot thing in 1970s to and like you have a day to come investigated 12,618 cases most were explained that 701, 5.6% remain unexplained. what this reads in the minds of...
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he was not a fraud or a swindler. i mean, he did have a genuinely innovative car that in many ways was decades before its time. he was a champion of seat belts long before seat belts became a standard in the industry. and other things. the other features that i mentioned, the independent suspension, and other attractive options for a car. so he did have a good idea. he had a lot of energy. and he honestly tried to set about to build a new car to introduce to consumers and to the industry. but his effort foundered on the rocks of finances. i mean, he just couldn't raise the kinds of money to go into mass production. he made, though, as i have written here, have gotten his vindication in at least a couple of ways. despite the failure of his company. i mean, his dream died with the kind of the financial and legal problems he got into. despite the failure of his company, though, he did have plans to build a new car. he died unfortunately of lung cancer before he was ever able to construct a factory. in brazil he wanted to
he was not a fraud or a swindler. i mean, he did have a genuinely innovative car that in many ways was decades before its time. he was a champion of seat belts long before seat belts became a standard in the industry. and other things. the other features that i mentioned, the independent suspension, and other attractive options for a car. so he did have a good idea. he had a lot of energy. and he honestly tried to set about to build a new car to introduce to consumers and to the industry. but...
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on a bit more stability and a hit of a _ work on a bit more stability and a bit of a routine. something to get up for and — bit of a routine. something to get up for and come out of the house for. �* , . ., , up for and come out of the house for. �*, . .,, ., for. it's nice to be back and feel like ou for. it's nice to be back and feel like you are _ for. it's nice to be back and feel like you are earning _ for. it's nice to be back and feel like you are earning your - for. it's nice to be back and feel| like you are earning your money for. it's nice to be back and feel- like you are earning your money and notiust_ like you are earning your money and not just getting _ like you are earning your money and notiust getting it— like you are earning your money and not just getting it from _ like you are earning your money and not just getting it from the - not just getting it from the government _ not just getting it from the government. without- not just getting it from the - government. without furloughed, i dread _ government. without furloughed, i dread to _ government. without
on a bit more stability and a hit of a _ work on a bit more stability and a bit of a routine. something to get up for and — bit of a routine. something to get up for and come out of the house for. �* , . ., , up for and come out of the house for. �*, . .,, ., for. it's nice to be back and feel like ou for. it's nice to be back and feel like you are _ for. it's nice to be back and feel like you are earning _ for. it's nice to be back and feel like you are earning your - for. it's nice to...
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it's been a hot minute >> seth: it has been a hot minute a lot of -- it's been a hot mess in betweenessy minute [ laughter ] >> seth: so you play one of nine perfect strangers, who go to a -- a wellness retreat -- >> yes, sir. >> seth: it's run by nicole kidman. you -- i mean, you're a brooklyn guy -- >> uh-huh. >> seth: not an l.a. guy i feel like wellness is a real l.a. thing but, i guess, brooklyn a little bit too. have you ever bought into the wellness craze >> well, yeah, there's a -- there's a yoga place down the block from my house, and i -- i tried it out >> seth: how'd it go >> yeah, i don't have the inherent, intrinsic balance, i think, to pull it off. >> seth: yeah. >> i got frustrated. they kept asking us to do things on one foot, or, you know, put your foot in your knee, or do all this -- and i just would always, kind of, wobble and eventually fall over so i wound up injuring myself more than anything so - >> seth: i also -- please do not take this the wrong way, but i feel like i know you, i know you to be a very sweet person. but i feel like people that know you from y
it's been a hot minute >> seth: it has been a hot minute a lot of -- it's been a hot mess in betweenessy minute [ laughter ] >> seth: so you play one of nine perfect strangers, who go to a -- a wellness retreat -- >> yes, sir. >> seth: it's run by nicole kidman. you -- i mean, you're a brooklyn guy -- >> uh-huh. >> seth: not an l.a. guy i feel like wellness is a real l.a. thing but, i guess, brooklyn a little bit too. have you ever bought into the wellness...
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it happened to be the challenge of being able to control in a a newvehicle and a new environm. this is a generalization but something which i had been doing for many, many years and as a navy pilot and say a carrier pilot and believe me it is a lot harder to land a jet on an aircraft carrier than to land on the move and that is a piece of cake the moon deal. but that was part of my life was the challenge. but for those that fly upside down a lot of the time to see gravity wasn't that big of a deal. of course none of us being non-medics thought about the fact of long term gravity but it wasn't the challenge to us. the challenge was to be able to fly an unusual craft and provide good positive thinking and control of that vehicle. >> but any training devices that could simulate the kind of things you are going to do. it was built to indicate to the system and the radio system so some of the instruments and they were all sort of separated, not the great simulators that we have today. i think that the role today and tomorrow has been you are dealing with individuals that fly unusual
it happened to be the challenge of being able to control in a a newvehicle and a new environm. this is a generalization but something which i had been doing for many, many years and as a navy pilot and say a carrier pilot and believe me it is a lot harder to land a jet on an aircraft carrier than to land on the move and that is a piece of cake the moon deal. but that was part of my life was the challenge. but for those that fly upside down a lot of the time to see gravity wasn't that big of a...
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we had a report in the early 80s of a nation at risk that led to a lot of conversations and a lot of actions at many levels. and stem is the latest big push. we need that kind of national plus and nationalconversation at all levels about civics . this is not a problem it's going to be solved in washington. not a problemthat's going to be solved by a billionaire infesting herfortune in this . this will be solved by action at all levels . ronald reagan in his final speech said we need to be speaking civics at the family dinner table and that's where it needs to begin. we need as you say community leaders working with their schools to train teachers and emphasizethe priority of civics. your idea of a civics team with chamber foundation is i think brilliant . having to debate myself f during school i learned so much by participating and learning things in that way. so civics is a great idea to draw more attention to the field and get kids excited about it . we need action at all kinds si of levels. the local level, family level . that's the reason to be optimistic i think is that there a
we had a report in the early 80s of a nation at risk that led to a lot of conversations and a lot of actions at many levels. and stem is the latest big push. we need that kind of national plus and nationalconversation at all levels about civics . this is not a problem it's going to be solved in washington. not a problemthat's going to be solved by a billionaire infesting herfortune in this . this will be solved by action at all levels . ronald reagan in his final speech said we need to be...
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and there's a, there's a piece of, there's a, a c, the feed to it, to learn a certain type of level design. so, so everyone's game isn't the same, like, because if, if the game is become the same, don't want to use that a, i anymore, right? because it's like, oh, it's using the a i that generated level, i'm done with this game. so there's, there has to be differentiation. if you're going to use an ai, that means that you have to teach it a certain way. that means you have to have something that's really different teach and those are not can be done by other eyes. they have to be done by a person who has a vision for a game. and in, in a place that you want the game to take place and, and those things will need to be done by designers, you know. and there could be at some point, instead of a team of people building these level, you have a team of people building the teaching tools for the a i to generate the amazing stuff. because if you're going to, you know, in the future, if you're going to play a game that like people are going to jump into it and they're going to see a brand new level
and there's a, there's a piece of, there's a, a c, the feed to it, to learn a certain type of level design. so, so everyone's game isn't the same, like, because if, if the game is become the same, don't want to use that a, i anymore, right? because it's like, oh, it's using the a i that generated level, i'm done with this game. so there's, there has to be differentiation. if you're going to use an ai, that means that you have to teach it a certain way. that means you have to have something...
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you also have a girl with a bicycle. what is a bicycle about? it's about the rules of the road, learning to be a road user, learning in a sense to drive. by the same token if you look up there at the little red car, what is that? that's a kiddie car. what does that tell me? tells me two things. kids like toy cars, no way it's genetic, but more to the point it is children rehearsing what their parents do, right? toy kitchen, toy car. you learn how to be an adult. so that was very much part of american society and culture and that's the way that automobile fits into our society. so there's loads of these mannequins in the exhibition. again, old school. this is a 1950 buick, again, somebody can correct me, i haven't been over there, but i'm pretty sure you can tell by the grille. these grilles are gorgeous, that's so key. the three holes on the side up there, you can see those are classic buick symbols. you will even notice here they don't even do anything but you will even notice them on modern buicks. so that's it, that's a gorgeous car. a lot of
you also have a girl with a bicycle. what is a bicycle about? it's about the rules of the road, learning to be a road user, learning in a sense to drive. by the same token if you look up there at the little red car, what is that? that's a kiddie car. what does that tell me? tells me two things. kids like toy cars, no way it's genetic, but more to the point it is children rehearsing what their parents do, right? toy kitchen, toy car. you learn how to be an adult. so that was very much part of...
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it has a white church house with a steeple. and a pond. and to beautiful houses with an old colonial in. it is remarkable to me he went from wanting to build a 75-mile working city to this charming but unusual themepark. anyway if you are up in that part go visit. >> we are not too far from michigan here. one more question from the patrons. do you have any knowledge or information of the adversarial relationship henry ford had with rockefeller? please share the story and the outcomes. >> i do not. i did not study rockefeller at all for this book i did get rockefeller and ford other projects he was very much involved in the science of america so from that standpoint in the old one - - the only overlap i came across between ford and rockefeller it's another little-known story but one i have not fully research so i'm not ready to talk about with a broad outline he made his money off of cars. john d rockefeller made his money off the oil to run the cars. around the time of world war i it look like the world was running out of oil natural oil r
it has a white church house with a steeple. and a pond. and to beautiful houses with an old colonial in. it is remarkable to me he went from wanting to build a 75-mile working city to this charming but unusual themepark. anyway if you are up in that part go visit. >> we are not too far from michigan here. one more question from the patrons. do you have any knowledge or information of the adversarial relationship henry ford had with rockefeller? please share the story and the outcomes....
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he was a brilliant _ kane, a lot better. he was a brilliant footballer. - kane, a lot better. a brilliant footballer. sad day. and a bi brilliant footballer. sad day. and a his character— brilliant footballer. sad day. and a big character as _ brilliant footballer. sad day. and a big character as well? _ brilliant footballer. sad day. and a big character as well? very - brilliant footballer. sad day. and a big character as well? very big, i big character as well? very big, ve bi big character as well? very big, very big character. _ big character as well? very big, very big character. he - big character as well? very big, very big character. he was - big character as well? very big, very big character. he was a - very big character. he was a superslah _ very big character. he was a superstah he _ very big character. he was a superstar. he was _ very big character. he was a superstar. he was a - very big character. he was a j superstar. he was a legend, very big character. he was a i superstar. he was a legend, he very big character. he was a - superstar. he was a legend, he wa
he was a brilliant _ kane, a lot better. he was a brilliant footballer. - kane, a lot better. a brilliant footballer. sad day. and a bi brilliant footballer. sad day. and a his character— brilliant footballer. sad day. and a big character as _ brilliant footballer. sad day. and a big character as well? _ brilliant footballer. sad day. and a big character as well? very - brilliant footballer. sad day. and a big character as well? very big, i big character as well? very big, ve bi big character...
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so as a reporter whenever there's a lot of money involved, there's always a lot of stories to write so the more i wrote about it, the more i want to write more about it. >> i totally get that. the numbers are eye-popping and that 1 trillion became 1.6 trillion. >> closely beginning to 2 trillion. >> so one of the most entertaining parts of the book is the early years and you go into the kind of i would say comedy of errors that brought us here. nobody intended for the student loan program to look the way it looked today and that's something i've learned myself as a reporter . and can you just dig in a little bit into this comedy of errors and why it was created and also how a murder plays and all of this. >> first of all i'm glad you liked the early history because i was concerned people would be bored by the history but more i wrote about it the more i found it so interesting to the book starts with. sputnik was this kind of crisis that happened when the soviet union launched sputnik into space and that really kick started this conversation with in congress when lyndon johnson was sen
so as a reporter whenever there's a lot of money involved, there's always a lot of stories to write so the more i wrote about it, the more i want to write more about it. >> i totally get that. the numbers are eye-popping and that 1 trillion became 1.6 trillion. >> closely beginning to 2 trillion. >> so one of the most entertaining parts of the book is the early years and you go into the kind of i would say comedy of errors that brought us here. nobody intended for the student...
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well, that's a good name for a a rapper it's a bad name for a new barbie doll. [ laughter ] >> steve:here you go [ laughter and applause after that, we have "the legend of the ten rings." [ cheers ] it's a bad name for your bathtub. it's a great name for tom brady's autobiography. there you have it. [ cheers and applause next up, there is "cry macho." that's a good name for a a clint eastwood movie bad name for a wwe wrestler. a great name for ghost pepper hot sauce. [ laughter and applause "it's so good. i would like another hot wing. next, there is "back for blood. that's a good name for a video game it's a bad name for the red cross. [ laughter ] >> steve: what wow. >> jimmy: it's a great name for a vampire boy band there you go [ applause ] >> steve: back for blood fangs. ♪ back for bloo somewhere in the night ♪ finally, we have "truth be told." well, that's a good name for an apple tv plus show bad name for bathroom scales it's a great name for tequila! >> steve: yeah [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that's "good name, bad name, great name." we'll be right back with "screen grabs.
well, that's a good name for a a rapper it's a bad name for a new barbie doll. [ laughter ] >> steve:here you go [ laughter and applause after that, we have "the legend of the ten rings." [ cheers ] it's a bad name for your bathtub. it's a great name for tom brady's autobiography. there you have it. [ cheers and applause next up, there is "cry macho." that's a good name for a a clint eastwood movie bad name for a wwe wrestler. a great name for ghost pepper hot sauce. [...
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it might be a text message, a letter, _ vaccine. it might be a text message, a letter, a _ vaccine.rotect those at most rest, but also those _ protect those at most rest, but also those like _ protect those at most rest, but also those like our front line staff were at the most risk of getting it but also passing it on.— at the most risk of getting it but also passing it on. there is huge uncertainty _ also passing it on. there is huge uncertainty about _ also passing it on. there is huge uncertainty about what - also passing it on. there is huge uncertainty about what co-bed, | also passing it on. there is huge - uncertainty about what co-bed, flew uncertainty about what co—bed, flew them but at their winter viruses may bring this winter the hope is that booster doses will give an extra layer of protection, notjust to individuals but also the nhs. there were crowds lining the streets in lebanon today to celebrate the arrival of tankers carrying supplies of fuel. in the midst of an economic collapse the country has been running acutely short of petrol and diesel which has led to foo
it might be a text message, a letter, _ vaccine. it might be a text message, a letter, a _ vaccine.rotect those at most rest, but also those _ protect those at most rest, but also those like _ protect those at most rest, but also those like our front line staff were at the most risk of getting it but also passing it on.— at the most risk of getting it but also passing it on. there is huge uncertainty _ also passing it on. there is huge uncertainty about _ also passing it on. there is huge...
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make a left, make a left, make a left! he made a right again.virtual wallet® with low cash mode from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. >>> new dita shows pfizer's covid vaccine is both safe and effective in kids ages 5 to 11 the company announced the news today. officials at pfizer say they plan to submit their data to the fda by the end of the month. if the review process goes as smoothly it is a did for older kids and adults, shots could be available for 5 to 11-year-olds by halloween kids now account for nearly 30% of all new infections nationwide that's from the american academy of proceed tricks. for context, children made just 15% of all u.s. cases during the january peak in a moment, we'll hear from former fda commissioner dr. mark mclegalan but first to our health and science correspondent meg tirrell. meg, break down the data for us. how promising is this? >> shep, one pediatrician, dr. michael anderson, saying with these results end is in sight. he called today september 20th a historic day in this pandemic. earlier on msnbc
make a left, make a left, make a left! he made a right again.virtual wallet® with low cash mode from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. >>> new dita shows pfizer's covid vaccine is both safe and effective in kids ages 5 to 11 the company announced the news today. officials at pfizer say they plan to submit their data to the fda by the end of the month. if the review process goes as smoothly it is a did for older kids and adults, shots could be available for 5 to 11-year-olds...
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you're becoming a chef? no. you have to become a doctor or a lawyer. it was seen as a blue collar profession and that has changed. i think overall food has grown in status. also someone who has been in journalism for a very long time, there there are so many depressing things in the world going on, and i think food is just -- i call it -- you know, i sometimes could be down on myself, i write fluff for the newspaper ', but i think it is equally important to have stories that aren't about what is going on in israel, palestine and there are just so many terrible things happening in the world that i think it is nice to turn to the back of the paper and read the art section and read about food because it is a good distraction to have, to think about what you're going to make for the next shall bat dinner. >> and i also wonder if in some historic way there is a kind of a nostalgia that if your faith community, and you want to make it in a society, to get a food column in a newspaper is almost like a sign of status like you've made it. other people are readi
you're becoming a chef? no. you have to become a doctor or a lawyer. it was seen as a blue collar profession and that has changed. i think overall food has grown in status. also someone who has been in journalism for a very long time, there there are so many depressing things in the world going on, and i think food is just -- i call it -- you know, i sometimes could be down on myself, i write fluff for the newspaper ', but i think it is equally important to have stories that aren't about what...
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we can't kill an economy over a virus with a 99% survival rate in a state where more than 60,000 people have died from covid. then there's former state senator dan huffings. he opposes all covid mandates. and he's attacking governor abbott for not cracking down on, quote, local mask tyrants. his covid stance has earned him endorsement from rand paul. >> other republicans would say wear a mask, stay inside, you must do this, you must do that. when other republicans are siding with dr. fauci, it was don who said he will side for your freedom. >> so the dynamics of the republican party are you're never safe from covid or primary challenger. no amount of maga extremism is enough. a staff writer at the atlantic has written about the texas coup and the texas governor race. abbey, i find this fascinating and not necessarily anticipated. what is going on? >> he had as a primary challenge. he is trying to bolster his right wing and his polling, i have to admit, i was a little shocked, but republicans, specifically abbott, are behaving as if they are not afraid of a general election. there is obv
we can't kill an economy over a virus with a 99% survival rate in a state where more than 60,000 people have died from covid. then there's former state senator dan huffings. he opposes all covid mandates. and he's attacking governor abbott for not cracking down on, quote, local mask tyrants. his covid stance has earned him endorsement from rand paul. >> other republicans would say wear a mask, stay inside, you must do this, you must do that. when other republicans are siding with dr....
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member of a private organization is a bit too far. and so they rolled back that compulsion to join the union. but they did say you could be forced to pay up to 100% of dues and keep your job in a workplace. host: three years after, the democratic congress is working its way through the proactive. what with the pro act do? guest: the first is it would raise penalties when larger unions violate workplace laws, violate the rights of workers trying to form a union. for example, right now, if an employer illegally fires a worker for trying to join a union, there are no financial penalties. therefore there is not much of a disincentive for employers for breaking the law. first, it would create actual, financial penalties. the second thing it would do is it would kind of expand rights including limiting right to work, limiting the ability of employers to classify employees as independent contractors with no bargaining rights and forcing them into force arbitration agreements where they don't have the basic rights that workers can and should
member of a private organization is a bit too far. and so they rolled back that compulsion to join the union. but they did say you could be forced to pay up to 100% of dues and keep your job in a workplace. host: three years after, the democratic congress is working its way through the proactive. what with the pro act do? guest: the first is it would raise penalties when larger unions violate workplace laws, violate the rights of workers trying to form a union. for example, right now, if an...
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a fresh start. a blank canvas. a second act. a renewed company culture. a temple for ideas.rk. loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. . >>> breaking news. >> announcing, it would do a moderately lower base of purchases. that's a trillion in the allocated cut. doing it a billion a month in that turn from 94, 95 a taper, a reduction in the level that will keep going in the fed with its own asset purchase under the pep program joe. that implies a federally declining show and what else it might taper. what they are going to do is lower it to this level it appears it would maintain at that level >> so lowering it? they are lowering it they are reducing it >> tapering it
a fresh start. a blank canvas. a second act. a renewed company culture. a temple for ideas.rk. loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer...
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out a little bit for a time.ern england and the south—west, but either side, dry and fine weather. temperatures above average, 2a degrees in the south and east, 15 to 17 in the north—west on saturday. into sunday, we will see a second front moving in from the west, so that will tend to p9p up from the west, so that will tend to pep up the rain on sunday. sunday initially sees wet weather in the north and west which should sweet easter through the day and some of those bursts of rain could be heavy, potentially thunderstorms mixed in. some clearer spells moving in from the rest later on but we have got a light winds so the rainfall is not clearing quickly. a bit cooler on sunday. for most of us, saturday is the better day of the weekend. we are going to whisk straightaway to see what the weather is looking like on the west sussex case this morning. look at that, a beautiful scene. a really lovely morning, quite a few places in the uk seeing that. looking closely at that picture, do you see any litter? let's speak
out a little bit for a time.ern england and the south—west, but either side, dry and fine weather. temperatures above average, 2a degrees in the south and east, 15 to 17 in the north—west on saturday. into sunday, we will see a second front moving in from the west, so that will tend to p9p up from the west, so that will tend to pep up the rain on sunday. sunday initially sees wet weather in the north and west which should sweet easter through the day and some of those bursts of rain could...
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give us a tiny bit more of a taste. african-american men during that time what they would have been doing and seeing and how he could possibly help his former master, half-brother, what do you call that relationship? i don't know. these situations were deeply concerning and painful for african-americans involved and confusing for whites in the family as well. in the area near james harlan who was john marshall's father's mother family had lived and so he had relatives he would travel to virginia from kentucky to visit his relatives. he was born at a time that james harlan was only 16 so some people would speculate as one explanation how he could be his son. but robert harlan became a prominent man and a law was written about him. when he was 8-years-old he and his mother undertook a journey from virginia to kentucky through wilderness with the idea that she was taking him to his father. many accounts say he arrived at harlem station. the father pretty much had to be somebody in the harlan circle. some of the accounts sa
give us a tiny bit more of a taste. african-american men during that time what they would have been doing and seeing and how he could possibly help his former master, half-brother, what do you call that relationship? i don't know. these situations were deeply concerning and painful for african-americans involved and confusing for whites in the family as well. in the area near james harlan who was john marshall's father's mother family had lived and so he had relatives he would travel to...
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it was a disruptive time for me as a mother, a wife, and as a company executive.s an invaluable experience in my life. huawei is the largest telecom equipment manufacturer in the world, but its success unnerved the trump administration, which accused the company of using its technology to spy on the us. meng wanzhou's detention was all the more controversial given she is the daughter of huawei's founder, and it prompted the arrest of two canadian citizens in china — diplomat michael kovrig and businessman michael spavor — in what the canadian government branded an act of hostage diplomacy. to the delight of the canadian prime minister, they have now been released as well. about 12 minutes ago, the aircraft carrying michael kovrig and michael spavor left chinese airspace and they are on their way home. they boarded at about 7:30 ottawa time, along with dominic barton, canada's ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left canada on an air china flight bound for shenhzen, but any prospect of a thaw in the adversarial relationship between the united states and china may pro
it was a disruptive time for me as a mother, a wife, and as a company executive.s an invaluable experience in my life. huawei is the largest telecom equipment manufacturer in the world, but its success unnerved the trump administration, which accused the company of using its technology to spy on the us. meng wanzhou's detention was all the more controversial given she is the daughter of huawei's founder, and it prompted the arrest of two canadian citizens in china — diplomat michael kovrig...
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of minds. a — spd, that would be a meeting of minds, a centre—left _ spd, that would be a meeting ofa centre—left party, big tax on big spending. that— minds, a centre—left party, big tax on big spending. that is— minds, a centre—left party, big tax on big spending. that is what- minds, a centre—left party, big tax on big spending. that is what theyj on big spending. that is what they feel germany— on big spending. that is what they feel germany needs, _ on big spending. that is what they feel germany needs, but - on big spending. that is what they feel germany needs, but looking i on big spending. that is what theyl feel germany needs, but looking at the poll— feel germany needs, but looking at the poll numbers _ feel germany needs, but looking at the poll numbers right _ feel germany needs, but looking at the poll numbers right now- feel germany needs, but looking at the poll numbers right now the i the poll numbers right now the figures — the poll numbers right now the figures are _ the poll numbers right now the figures are not _ the poll numbers right now the figures are not hig
of minds. a — spd, that would be a meeting of minds, a centre—left _ spd, that would be a meeting ofa centre—left party, big tax on big spending. that— minds, a centre—left party, big tax on big spending. that is— minds, a centre—left party, big tax on big spending. that is what- minds, a centre—left party, big tax on big spending. that is what theyj on big spending. that is what they feel germany— on big spending. that is what they feel germany needs, _ on big spending. that...
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a woman named left a set for them is just a signthat you don't find what you're doing meaningful . and she also has an amazing study called the jerk study which is a great use of research to show that when people are bored, she watches a bunch of boring videos of iraq, they do bad things that they would only give them bad things to do . people that are bored will for example shredded insects. these worms, they didn't really get shredded, it was a pretend shredded but they thought they were spreading themrather than do nothing . but her point was lessened, if you don't find this meaningful and yet it is meaningful, you are doing something to protect the greater good . is there a way to redesign ? we have corporations of people who know how this did how to design motivational experiences for holiday goers and members of clubs and watchers ofmovies and so on . why can't we tap into some of thatexpertise and i thought that wasn't a really interesting point . it's never been fostered what do you do but the those aspects of it have been saying and even in multi-you see the different scre
a woman named left a set for them is just a signthat you don't find what you're doing meaningful . and she also has an amazing study called the jerk study which is a great use of research to show that when people are bored, she watches a bunch of boring videos of iraq, they do bad things that they would only give them bad things to do . people that are bored will for example shredded insects. these worms, they didn't really get shredded, it was a pretend shredded but they thought they were...
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this came as a bit of a surprise. two at once, but how much of a difference really do these exits make for policies on the short to medium-term? >> good morning. francine: i think we are struggling to hear you. we will reconnect the line and see what happened. this is an embarrassment. i don't know whether we will hear a lot more from it or exactly what happened and you have to ask yourself what does it mean for the succession of jay powell? probably nothing. if it is somebody similar to him, we know that joe biden should make his mind on that very soon. tom cole in yes, it is a big question for joe biden. this adds more. rosengrant saying that there were health issues. kaplan was being straightforward in saying that the? about his financial dealings were distracting from the broader mission of the fed and fomc, and that was the decision he was taking. of course, there is pressure from the democrats to have a more diverse lineup at the top of the fed. francine: there's these scandals which rocked the fed officials, gi
this came as a bit of a surprise. two at once, but how much of a difference really do these exits make for policies on the short to medium-term? >> good morning. francine: i think we are struggling to hear you. we will reconnect the line and see what happened. this is an embarrassment. i don't know whether we will hear a lot more from it or exactly what happened and you have to ask yourself what does it mean for the succession of jay powell? probably nothing. if it is somebody similar to...
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halfrh the speed of a lion and a leopard.o, evolving this form of locomotion made us slow and so it raises some really interesting questions of in what ways was this beneficial and allow us to overcome. ia know there's been a lot of scholarship over many decades. with people coming up with all kinds of ideas about why we could come to have this unusual kind of locomotion, and there's some interesting ideas going back as far as darwin and i thought it would be fun to just kind of take a tour through some of those ideas if you wouldn't mind indulging us. >> it's one of those things if there was another mammal that moved on two legs regularly, we would be able to test this more effectively and say what does this other mammal do, what does it eat, what are its mating patterns in which this form of locomotion is beneficial? as a scientist, when you try to figure out something about yourself, you want to look out into the natural world and say where else do we see examples like this and the fact that we don't have other mammals tha
halfrh the speed of a lion and a leopard.o, evolving this form of locomotion made us slow and so it raises some really interesting questions of in what ways was this beneficial and allow us to overcome. ia know there's been a lot of scholarship over many decades. with people coming up with all kinds of ideas about why we could come to have this unusual kind of locomotion, and there's some interesting ideas going back as far as darwin and i thought it would be fun to just kind of take a tour...
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it was as if all of a sudden one morning a child would wake up with a stiff neck and fever and then a couple of hours or a day later, they could be losing feeling in their limbs. that was terrifying for a lot of parents. they didn't know -- it was just like that. >> no idea how the child had gotten the disease. >> i was going to say along the same lines. i was going to say they came out with the antibiotic of penicillin. that had no affect on polio because it was a viral infection. a viral infection was new to that age. >> this is a viral infection, not bacterial. penicillin did absolutely no good. anything else that was sort of unique and different about this disease? >> in some of the later cases, they said it could wipe out the entire family. five kids died one day after each other. >> there were cases of that. >> terrifying. >> totally terrifying. this was something that you can just imagine being a parent and having a very, very young child suddenly succumb to this horrible, horrible disease. nobody knew what caused it. nobody knew how to cure it. initially, what was the response
it was as if all of a sudden one morning a child would wake up with a stiff neck and fever and then a couple of hours or a day later, they could be losing feeling in their limbs. that was terrifying for a lot of parents. they didn't know -- it was just like that. >> no idea how the child had gotten the disease. >> i was going to say along the same lines. i was going to say they came out with the antibiotic of penicillin. that had no affect on polio because it was a viral infection....
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a unicorn in training. a corner to build a legacy. a vision for tomorrow. a fresh start.and a place to make your mark. loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. today, things can be pretty unexpected. but your customers, they still expect things to be simple. and they want it all personalized. with ibm, you can do both. businesses like insurers can automate it processes across clouds. so agents can spend more time on customer needs. and whatever comes your way, you've got it covered. saving time and improving customer service, that's why so many businesses work, with ibm. all the things, all around you... where you learn, work, and fly... we help make them healthier. we are the people of abm. for more than 100 years, we've been a leader in making spaces cleaner, from the things you touch to the air you breathe. today, more than 100,000 of us are innovating to ensure spaces are more efficient, healthier and safer. abm. making spaces healthier for you. i think you're going to like it here. umm, why is everyone... throwing things at me? look, as cfo it's my job to be
a unicorn in training. a corner to build a legacy. a vision for tomorrow. a fresh start.and a place to make your mark. loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. today, things can be pretty unexpected. but your customers, they still expect things to be simple. and they want it all personalized. with ibm, you can do both. businesses like insurers can automate it processes across clouds. so agents can spend more time on customer needs. and whatever comes your way, you've got it covered....
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a three vehicle crash and then a fire at a church. here is a look at the fire damage on the side of faith worship center in pittsburg. it happened last night before 9:00. they made quick work of the flames knocking them down in less than five minutes. no injuries reported. >>> earlier in the evening a tractor was involved in a crash that closed a stretch of the byron avenue. one person had major injuries. five people walked away with minor injuries. >>> the eviction moratorium deadline is looming this week. today officials with governor newsom's administration are looking to help renters. >>> justin andrews is live in concord with the details as a lot of people are not looking forward to this date. >> reporter: a lot of people are not at all. it ends september 30that is the deadline where the eviction moratorium is set to end. that is why governor newsom, soi inconcord tohelp with renters. they say right now -- we are talking housing advocates -- right now is not the time to end the moratorium. people are still suffering from the pand
a three vehicle crash and then a fire at a church. here is a look at the fire damage on the side of faith worship center in pittsburg. it happened last night before 9:00. they made quick work of the flames knocking them down in less than five minutes. no injuries reported. >>> earlier in the evening a tractor was involved in a crash that closed a stretch of the byron avenue. one person had major injuries. five people walked away with minor injuries. >>> the eviction moratorium...
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a. >> that reminds me of a little quote that i think of a lot. the safest road to hell is soft underfoot without sudden turnings, without milestones or signposts. c.s. lewis. i think of that as i think about the metaphor i compared to the opioid crisis because there've beends tens of thousands of articles going back to the stories with oxycontin and all of the many lawsuits. all of the stories of the families that have been impacted by this and now the bankruptcy. so, what you've done and i try to do this in my first book. my agent said, it was about the aftermath of globalization told through a furniture maker, also a family saga who had international trade to keep the factory going and kind of help save the town. my agent said to me when i started that, he said i want you to write a book that would explain globalization to your mother who had been a displaceda factory worker herself. i always think about that, and i think that's what you've done as well. like maybe you didn't read those tens of thousands of articles about so many different comp
a. >> that reminds me of a little quote that i think of a lot. the safest road to hell is soft underfoot without sudden turnings, without milestones or signposts. c.s. lewis. i think of that as i think about the metaphor i compared to the opioid crisis because there've beends tens of thousands of articles going back to the stories with oxycontin and all of the many lawsuits. all of the stories of the families that have been impacted by this and now the bankruptcy. so, what you've done and...
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remember they can make a human a soldier, but not a soldier or a human so they can make a dog. busy a trained dog, but when it comes for the dog to retire, nobody knows how to send him back to he's not so i have rehabilitated many dogs that come from war zones. right? because they're in a level of stress. so they don't do dog behavior. they don't do follow play, explore. they don't go to a dog park to a dog beach so they don't get to practice that state of mind. their job is war, war, war, war. so there is a, there is a way to bring them back, but whoever is going to keep them for the rest of the live bills have to be knowledgeable handler because those guys are machine. so anything that goes wrong, any tree or they go back into you know, a soldier is a navy seal inside that door now? well, no. one can only hope they have part of that in them because yours, you watch this evacuation. i know in the car for gratian men, there's great sadness and indeed madness. but when you see them bouncing young children on their knees and trying to get them out to safety, i can't say that you
remember they can make a human a soldier, but not a soldier or a human so they can make a dog. busy a trained dog, but when it comes for the dog to retire, nobody knows how to send him back to he's not so i have rehabilitated many dogs that come from war zones. right? because they're in a level of stress. so they don't do dog behavior. they don't do follow play, explore. they don't go to a dog park to a dog beach so they don't get to practice that state of mind. their job is war, war, war, war....
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a loss of autonomy and likely to come as a bit of a blow for the regional head.di: credit suisse development and its turnaround. let's get you a quick check of the latest business headlines. japan financial services agency is reportedly taking action against mizzou financial group. and its banking unit. and including a.t.m. outables. the report that the f.s.a. plan includes directly managing the lenders system overall and maintenance to prevent broader network financial network concerns i should say. misuo has had several system -- misuo has had several system failures. draftkings offered to acquire u.k. gambling from entain a deal worth $22 billion. entain is considering the cash and stock offer for 2,800 points a share an acquisition would dramatically expand draftkings' emerging gambling empire. a surge in sports bet something driving all of this deal activity. coming up in the next hour of martin schulz discussing the bank of japan, what could come, policy wise, after the departure. that is it for "daybreak: australia." we do have daybreakasia and interesting
a loss of autonomy and likely to come as a bit of a blow for the regional head.di: credit suisse development and its turnaround. let's get you a quick check of the latest business headlines. japan financial services agency is reportedly taking action against mizzou financial group. and its banking unit. and including a.t.m. outables. the report that the f.s.a. plan includes directly managing the lenders system overall and maintenance to prevent broader network financial network concerns i...
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a lot of companies are talking about creating a metaverse in that they want to become a platform whereist at all times. they want to create social spaces where people can come and hang out with their friends, they can watch movies, they can do everything that they would do in a normal life but within that platform. almost like the movie ready player one, in a way. this is the oasis. it's a place where the limits of reality are your own imagination. stephen spielberg's 2018 adaptation of the novel of the same name tells the tale of a downtrodden teen hero who escapes the dystopian sprawl of the near future america by spending as much time as possible online in a multiplayer virtual world. a place which mashes up characters and pop culture themes from movies, comics and games. it was another sci—fi novel that coined the phrase metaverse. the 1992 book snow crash, which also has a hero who has got a crummy life who escapes into a virtual world. the metaverse. it does sort of exist today, championed by an australian outfit called zero latency. the closest we have to free—roaming vr is this
a lot of companies are talking about creating a metaverse in that they want to become a platform whereist at all times. they want to create social spaces where people can come and hang out with their friends, they can watch movies, they can do everything that they would do in a normal life but within that platform. almost like the movie ready player one, in a way. this is the oasis. it's a place where the limits of reality are your own imagination. stephen spielberg's 2018 adaptation of the...
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her experience of getting into a guardianship in a period of crisis then facing a maze to get out is astonishingly routine. guardianship is fundamentally a civil liberties issue. it is the government stripping away a person's civil liberties and autonomy. it's been called a civil death. if you are under guardianship you cannot decide where you will live, who you will spend time with, who you won't spend time with, how to earn and spend your money or what medical care you will get. and guardianship is fundamentally a disability civil liberties issue because only people with disabilities or perceived to have disabilities risk this type of civil death. people with intellectual disabilities, psychiatric disabilities and older adults who age into disabilities like dementia are at particularly high risk for guardianship. guardianship is a major invasion envisioned by the government into a person's life. it's dangerous to be in a guardianship. the power of the guardian coupled with the lack of transparency and oversight is a recipe for abuse, neglect, exploitation and harm. i want to be cle
her experience of getting into a guardianship in a period of crisis then facing a maze to get out is astonishingly routine. guardianship is fundamentally a civil liberties issue. it is the government stripping away a person's civil liberties and autonomy. it's been called a civil death. if you are under guardianship you cannot decide where you will live, who you will spend time with, who you won't spend time with, how to earn and spend your money or what medical care you will get. and...
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a cutting-edge data-security enterprise. yes, with a slide. a perfect location for the world's first one-hour delivery. an inspiration for the next workout cult. and enough space for a pecan-based nutrition bar empire. it could happen. because there's space for any dream on loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. >>> tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern, back to business. labor day has come and gone. americans are coming back from vacations. kids are going back to school. where are the risks and opportunities for investors? how has covid impacted the return to the workplace? that's tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern on a special edition of fast money we're back after this. the live better u program basically just provides the answer to the question: what if? with live better u, my 'what ifs' were erased. ♪ ♪ >>> square, amazon, apple have all gotten deeper into the buy now, pay later space you know about affirm shares up 60% in the last three months our next guest is raising warning flags saying that defaults could be one of the main risks and cite
a cutting-edge data-security enterprise. yes, with a slide. a perfect location for the world's first one-hour delivery. an inspiration for the next workout cult. and enough space for a pecan-based nutrition bar empire. it could happen. because there's space for any dream on loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. >>> tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern, back to business. labor day has come and gone. americans are coming back from vacations. kids are going back to school. where are...
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give us a guess. it's a whole lot. after many searches, isabelle has learned to think like a criminal offense on de la. i'm at best buy along with it'll say us, isabel's informant remains anonymous. he just drew her diagram of the site. if this is like this is his dad will say, he says, well, you know what, boy, you think what doesn't seem it will say, you know, when it gets on via k. yes. another way that they get it will think for one of the killers seems, have covered the bodies with stone blocks, road from the height of a gave the malady without a flea. the score refract me? no. what is that? oh, after several hours of searching, he draws to an end. oh my yeah. i need i think i noticed on sunday that will be monday if you'd like to know why don't you go and get them on the web mail, but i'll put that on you. i got my get it got a moment to load up this up, but if you look, you know, saying let me just you see what so long to fix for your local, my daughter has mental peace. i'm not motivated by the determination of
give us a guess. it's a whole lot. after many searches, isabelle has learned to think like a criminal offense on de la. i'm at best buy along with it'll say us, isabel's informant remains anonymous. he just drew her diagram of the site. if this is like this is his dad will say, he says, well, you know what, boy, you think what doesn't seem it will say, you know, when it gets on via k. yes. another way that they get it will think for one of the killers seems, have covered the bodies with stone...
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a unicorn in training. a corner to build a legacy. a vision for tomorrow. a fresh start. for ideas. and a place to make your mark. loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. >>> mark cuban saying in a tweet "personally i think regulation built around existing fraud laws isn't a bad thing. it will require proof of authorship and identity but won't slow anything down it will open the door for more people to confidently use crypto welcome. good to have you this morning. i know you've held a conference on this. you've talked to ginsler on our air this week. are you seeing regulation come into focus a little bit? >> definitely. first off, good to be here thanks for having me on. at our crypto conference this past week, we had around 15 protocols come on. it was top of mind what we heard from investors and from the companies themselves most felt we're going to see regulation come into focus and we're going to see more regulation i would say most that presented, emphasized that they believe regulation, at least in the u.s., will be more middle of the road but won't necessa
a unicorn in training. a corner to build a legacy. a vision for tomorrow. a fresh start. for ideas. and a place to make your mark. loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. >>> mark cuban saying in a tweet "personally i think regulation built around existing fraud laws isn't a bad thing. it will require proof of authorship and identity but won't slow anything down it will open the door for more people to confidently use crypto welcome. good to have you this morning. i know...
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a stranger? a family member? a legislator? or a judge? merrick cgarland is vowing to protect but what can they do to counter this abortion ban now in effect in the state of texas? ♪ it's grilled cheese time. ♪ ♪ yeah, it's time for grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ after we make grilled cheese, ♪ ♪ then we're eating grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ because it's time. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ ♪ time for grilled cheese. ♪ frequent heartburn? not anymore. the prilosec otc two-week challenge is helping people love what they love again. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the challenge at prilosecotc dot com. anything your wild child does pampers cruisers 360 fit can too. with a stretchy waistband and adaptive 360 fit. so they can move the way they were born to. pampers cruisers 360 fit stop! clearing breakouts doesn't have to be harsh on your sensitive skin. new cetaphil gentle clear contains balanced formulas that gently clear breakouts and soothe sensitive skin. cetaphil. complete acne care for sensitive skin. now in the a
a stranger? a family member? a legislator? or a judge? merrick cgarland is vowing to protect but what can they do to counter this abortion ban now in effect in the state of texas? ♪ it's grilled cheese time. ♪ ♪ yeah, it's time for grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ after we make grilled cheese, ♪ ♪ then we're eating grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ because it's time. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ ♪ time for grilled cheese. ♪ frequent heartburn? not anymore. the prilosec otc two-week challenge is helping people...
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yeah, she's got a long walk. >> a long walk through a dark lot. now, at least for eager to speak to one of the last friends known to have seen michelle martinko a life. >> coming up -- >> the principal turned and said, mr. thomas, we need to talk to you. okay. >> a possible suspect. >> it was just like they do it on tv. this guy leaned over and said, why did you kill her? talk about there in the headlights looking kid. >> and an ugly rumor. >> the theories were just awful. i mean, it when everything from drug rings to prostitutes brings. >> when "dateline" continues. "dateline" continues in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >> even no
yeah, she's got a long walk. >> a long walk through a dark lot. now, at least for eager to speak to one of the last friends known to have seen michelle martinko a life. >> coming up -- >> the principal turned and said, mr. thomas, we need to talk to you. okay. >> a possible suspect. >> it was just like they do it on tv. this guy leaned over and said, why did you kill her? talk about there in the headlights looking kid. >> and an ugly rumor. >> the...
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a plane has flown into a building in new york and of course like a lot of people when i went into thatthe world was different than when i came out of it. it was such a big transition. i've been watching the great documentary work and i'm just struck at what in up-ending event it was to our culture. >> seems it -- the themes you bring out in your story are things that have parallels to today in the era of post-trump and what we just lived through not to mention all the 20 years since that terrorist attack. so much of what fuels the protagonist success at being a con man was his mastery of the mask media of that i think. civil war antebellum have a lot in common with the united states today. for us 911 was the first series of up-ending of our culture and the way we lived. if you think how different the world is we didn't have facebook then and we didn't have twitter. we did not instagram and we didn't have smartphones so we have these huge cultural upheavals political upheavals and i think what happened was that the truth becomes porous better ideas a reality become offended. we have now
a plane has flown into a building in new york and of course like a lot of people when i went into thatthe world was different than when i came out of it. it was such a big transition. i've been watching the great documentary work and i'm just struck at what in up-ending event it was to our culture. >> seems it -- the themes you bring out in your story are things that have parallels to today in the era of post-trump and what we just lived through not to mention all the 20 years since that...
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certain amount of time, a month or a year. the ability to make invisible which tweets they liked or removed themselves from public conversations, or even remove followers. the idea came from internal research showing a lot of users did not really know what was public and what wasn't, and didn't exactly understand the platform. they will experiment with more privacy in hopes of getting the more mainstream user on board and increase engagement. emily: it is obviously not good if twitter users don't know how to use twitter. do you think it will work? david? >> sorry -- i had a dog barking. they have a lot of changes they need to make in order to make twitter easier to use. i'm sure naomi would agree, twitter for ordinary people is still way too hard to use. these are extremely positive steps to give you more control over your privacy, who sees your stuff, how long your tweets last . those are the things that will make ordinary people more comfortable. in terms of the interface and how you approach twitter in general, they have a
certain amount of time, a month or a year. the ability to make invisible which tweets they liked or removed themselves from public conversations, or even remove followers. the idea came from internal research showing a lot of users did not really know what was public and what wasn't, and didn't exactly understand the platform. they will experiment with more privacy in hopes of getting the more mainstream user on board and increase engagement. emily: it is obviously not good if twitter users...
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a unicorn in training. a corner to build a legacy. a vision for tomorrow. a fresh start.o find a space. finally yasso! a ridiculously creamy, crunchy, chocolatey dipped ice cream experience with 25% less calories because it's made with greek yogurt. so, thanks for everything ice cream, but we'll take it from here. yasso audaciously delicious in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. but we'll take it from here. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." residents in the northeast are still recovering from the devastation of ida. president biden toured neighborhoods of new york and new jersey offering words of comfort. gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: with the devasta
a unicorn in training. a corner to build a legacy. a vision for tomorrow. a fresh start.o find a space. finally yasso! a ridiculously creamy, crunchy, chocolatey dipped ice cream experience with 25% less calories because it's made with greek yogurt. so, thanks for everything ice cream, but we'll take it from here. yasso audaciously delicious in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. but we'll take it from here. the day where everything goes right. or...
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buckland was a new two years, he was a recorder, a part—time judge and a _ he was a recorder, a part—time maybe there is some thought in borisjohnson's mind that he has _ thought in borisjohnson's mind that he has perhaps had his time, maybe he has perhaps had his time, maybe he has _ he has perhaps had his time, maybe he has another role in mind for him inthe— he has another role in mind for him in the future. — he has another role in mind for him in the future, you just don't know, but of— in the future, you just don't know, but of course _ in the future, you just don't know, but of course any reshuffle you create — but of course any reshuffle you create enemies and resentments and both those _ create enemies and resentments and both those unseen and scene. a number— both those unseen and scene. a number of— both those unseen and scene. a number of people in the reshuffle will have — number of people in the reshuffle will have been told to behave yourself _ will have been told to behave yourself and don't vote against us in this— yourself and don't vote against us in this boat— yourself
buckland was a new two years, he was a recorder, a part—time judge and a _ he was a recorder, a part—time maybe there is some thought in borisjohnson's mind that he has _ thought in borisjohnson's mind that he has perhaps had his time, maybe he has perhaps had his time, maybe he has _ he has perhaps had his time, maybe he has another role in mind for him inthe— he has another role in mind for him in the future. — he has another role in mind for him in the future, you just don't know,...
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so a tactic is born. tactic negotiating, a tactic is born. we will have a teach-in. these are early days. how do you convince a majority of people who are either supportive of the president's policy or in all likelihood, no offense to you 18 to 25-year-olds, apathetic about the policies that are ensuing, how do you get them excited and interested and impassioned and, at minimum, informed. you teach them. take the university. you extend it into the political -- 8:00 it starts and they're blown away. again, i don't know if you have ever done, this have a party, you have a party at your house, 8:30, there's nobody, there 9:00, seven people, seven people's cool, we'll be all right. but meanwhile you're praying that the 100 people you invited show up. they have no idea how many people will show up to this teach-in. 3,000 people come. right? nearly holds that many people. it's astonishing. the university campus. early 1960s. march 1965. there's 3,000 kids who want to hear about this. they want to talk about this. they don't just want to, they don't want this, you know, tal
so a tactic is born. tactic negotiating, a tactic is born. we will have a teach-in. these are early days. how do you convince a majority of people who are either supportive of the president's policy or in all likelihood, no offense to you 18 to 25-year-olds, apathetic about the policies that are ensuing, how do you get them excited and interested and impassioned and, at minimum, informed. you teach them. take the university. you extend it into the political -- 8:00 it starts and they're blown...
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imagine for a second a dystopian reality.ited states and you, you there in studio at the "today" show, are still trying to do your program but you don't know now what you can say or what lines you can cross and if you cross those lines, there are serious consequences well, that's the situation here in afghanistan right now the taliban say that there is a free press, but people don't know, journalists don't know how far they can push it and if they push it too far, they think they could die. yalda ali is afghanistan's favorite television host, anchor of "good morning" from 7:00 to 9:00 each day, afghanistan starts its day with her. but now, yalda, 25 years old, has to strike what may be an impossible balance, presenting the news honestly without provoking the wrath of the taliban. >> are you free to say what you want or do you think twice before everything you say, thinking how is the taliban going to react to this >> translator: i have to be very careful about every single word and also about the makeup i wear, how i dress an
imagine for a second a dystopian reality.ited states and you, you there in studio at the "today" show, are still trying to do your program but you don't know now what you can say or what lines you can cross and if you cross those lines, there are serious consequences well, that's the situation here in afghanistan right now the taliban say that there is a free press, but people don't know, journalists don't know how far they can push it and if they push it too far, they think they...
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it is a woman's body. bring a picture of a baby about to be born.o you really think this is a woman's body? it looks like to me as a separate little baby in there. you can teach them to politely challenge. wait until they get to college because it will be even worse. sometimes you can work with teachers. some of the teachers are difficult situations where everybody is around them is liberal and they have to deal with certain amount for show. they are really with you in their heart. you can make friendships with them. but it is hard. it is very hard. we talked about policy, almost every night at the dinner table. we just did. there was no mistake in what mom and dad thought. we tried to pull the kids out and ask questions to get them to think through things. it is work. you cannot just sit back. for kids and a rotten liberal public school, it is a lot of work. >> hi, michelle. i am low low price. i went to college in the 60s. i own a business. i think women should take charge i think that when we speak we should probably not have a high little voice.
it is a woman's body. bring a picture of a baby about to be born.o you really think this is a woman's body? it looks like to me as a separate little baby in there. you can teach them to politely challenge. wait until they get to college because it will be even worse. sometimes you can work with teachers. some of the teachers are difficult situations where everybody is around them is liberal and they have to deal with certain amount for show. they are really with you in their heart. you can make...