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alan: well, i think if you are, which i think he is, then you think, "it's not my problem." but, you know, they're my colleagues, and if they say he said it, i'm satisfied he said it. leigh sales: did you say that? julian: no, and we are suing them for libel, and we have witnesses that show that that is a libelous claim and is an ongoing dispute. so there's a lot of vitriol in the top end of the news business and a lot of backstabbing, and, unfortunately, we happen to be on the receiving end of it from this individual. robert gates: good afternoon. michael: the stories rocked governments and intelligence establishments in capitals around the world. robert: chairman? mike mullen: thank you, mr. secretary. michael: the u.s. military claimed the leak had put lives at risk. mike: mr. assange can say wherever he likes about the greater good he thinks he and his source are doing, but the truth is they might already have on their hands the blood of some young soldier or that of an afghan family. disagree with the war all you want, take issue with the policy, challenge me or our gro
alan: well, i think if you are, which i think he is, then you think, "it's not my problem." but, you know, they're my colleagues, and if they say he said it, i'm satisfied he said it. leigh sales: did you say that? julian: no, and we are suing them for libel, and we have witnesses that show that that is a libelous claim and is an ongoing dispute. so there's a lot of vitriol in the top end of the news business and a lot of backstabbing, and, unfortunately, we happen to be on the...
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sir alan duncan, being ridiculed and marked. sir alan duncan. thank _ being ridiculed and marked.eing ridiculed and marked. sir alan duncan, thank you for talking - being ridiculed and marked. sir alan duncan, thank you for talking to - being ridiculed and marked. sir alan duncan, thank you for talking to us. | duncan, thank you for talking to us. i want to bring people up—to—date with what the chancellor is saying. this is his letter... dear prime minister, you have asked me to stand aside as your chancellor, i have accepted. it doesn't sound like... the letter adds, when you asked me to serve as your chancellor i did so in full knowledge of the situation we faced was incredibly difficult and rising interest rates and global energy prices. however, your vision of optimism, growth and change was right. as i've said many times in the past weeks, following the status quo was not an option. the economic environment has changed rapidly since we set out the growth plan on the 23rd of september. in response together with the bank of england and excellent officials at the treasury we hav
sir alan duncan, being ridiculed and marked. sir alan duncan. thank _ being ridiculed and marked.eing ridiculed and marked. sir alan duncan, thank you for talking - being ridiculed and marked. sir alan duncan, thank you for talking to - being ridiculed and marked. sir alan duncan, thank you for talking to us. | duncan, thank you for talking to us. i want to bring people up—to—date with what the chancellor is saying. this is his letter... dear prime minister, you have asked me to stand aside...
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and with us is alan leveritt, publisher of the arkansas times.xplain why it is you decided to try to overturn this law that was passed in arkansas. >> for us, it is basically a free speech issue. the state of arkansas is requiring us to take a political position in return for advertising. we are taxpayers here in arkansas. we have as much right is anyone else to do business, to earn that on our marriage and we're being told, no, have to to take a political position. you have to pass a political litmus test in order to do business. when we refused to sign and the state started shutting down power advertising, our state advertising, we sued. we not boycotting anyone. for us, it is purely a first amendment issue. amy: explain how you saw this clause. you are a free newspaper. you rely on advertising for your income. involves a lot of state on you. talk about what happened. you've been getting money for years. >> i started "the arkansas times" 48 years ago. we have always done businesses with the colleges, the health department, the hospitals. -- aft
and with us is alan leveritt, publisher of the arkansas times.xplain why it is you decided to try to overturn this law that was passed in arkansas. >> for us, it is basically a free speech issue. the state of arkansas is requiring us to take a political position in return for advertising. we are taxpayers here in arkansas. we have as much right is anyone else to do business, to earn that on our marriage and we're being told, no, have to to take a political position. you have to pass a...
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Oct 29, 2022
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this goes back to the genius alan turing in the 1930s. now turing probably best known for helping crack the enigma code that helped when world war two for the nazi codes and but he was also mathematical genius and is the father of computer science and he was able to prove back in the 1930s that there were things which were non computable. now this was not conjecture, this was not handling things, this was not terrible, this was a mathematical proof. and so since then there have been a number of other problems people have identified that are done computable. these are problems which computers will never, ever solve. so this begs the question are there aspects of us are non computable, right. and i think the low hanging fruit there is things such as well emotions such as love, compassion, empathy and such. but the deeper ones, as you mention, are created understanding and sentience. these look to be non computable. and the thing is is that if they were non computable in thirties, they're non computable now non computable means non computabl
this goes back to the genius alan turing in the 1930s. now turing probably best known for helping crack the enigma code that helped when world war two for the nazi codes and but he was also mathematical genius and is the father of computer science and he was able to prove back in the 1930s that there were things which were non computable. now this was not conjecture, this was not handling things, this was not terrible, this was a mathematical proof. and so since then there have been a number of...
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alan: it will be difficult amid the truss month and a half. it will be hard to shake off the economic incompetence tag. whoever becomes the next leader of the party, the massive curveball if you like of the potential for a return of boris johnson, so there is no clear inauguration plan. there is no clear strategy by those that have taken liz truss out. the men in gray suits, there is clearly huge uncertainty over the future direction of the conservative party, whether it moves towards economic stability or returns to boris johnson now. dani: to that point, a lot of the papers have boris johnson on the front page, whether it be the daily mail framing it as -- the sun's having bojo saying i will be back. or saying will boris bounceback to number 10, what will this look like if boris gets some serious backing? alan: it's a hell of a story. u.k. newspapers love a great story. we need 100 nominations from conservative mps, and then it would likely get to a members vote. it is clear from surveys we have seen the last 48-72 hours if you like, that th
alan: it will be difficult amid the truss month and a half. it will be hard to shake off the economic incompetence tag. whoever becomes the next leader of the party, the massive curveball if you like of the potential for a return of boris johnson, so there is no clear inauguration plan. there is no clear strategy by those that have taken liz truss out. the men in gray suits, there is clearly huge uncertainty over the future direction of the conservative party, whether it moves towards economic...
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we can speak now to a correspondent alan fisher. so what's happened here, alan? well, after the speculation bar is, johnson has decided he's not going to put his name forward, realizing that perhaps that he could not win given the riches sooner, had built up such momentum over the last couple of days. and he was never going to go into a competition that he didn't think he could win his statement, but more bullish than that. suggesting that he led to the conservatives to a very important election victory just 2 years ago and could continue to do that. and when the next election as well above is perhaps over optimistic if you look at any of the opinion polls. but he felt that he still could bring the party together, but he said the reality was it wasn't together and certainly wasn't behind the idea of borders. johnson is the prime minister. he did, he said, have 102 people who supported him. so that meant he got past the threshold required to have at least 100 m. p. 's behind him. he said there was a proposer and the 2nd, but he has decided that he was not going to
we can speak now to a correspondent alan fisher. so what's happened here, alan? well, after the speculation bar is, johnson has decided he's not going to put his name forward, realizing that perhaps that he could not win given the riches sooner, had built up such momentum over the last couple of days. and he was never going to go into a competition that he didn't think he could win his statement, but more bullish than that. suggesting that he led to the conservatives to a very important...
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alan weinstein went on to positions. the head of the national archives in washington for many years and then continued to write about the and he wrote about a trial called hidden woods which was also a sensation in about 2000. that came out and that book came out which is part of my which included two critical elements in the alger hiss story. the alger hiss trial that is the venona decrypts. these were soviet cable traffic that army intelligence had gathered during the war. they couldn't read it because it was all in code, but had recorded it. they actually had the transcripts. it took them 20, 25 years to break code. but by the 1990s they'd broken the code and they were able to read masses of cable traffic in the 1990s with the fall of the berlin wall in 1989, there was a soviet scholar who was able for a short period during the boris yeltsin presidency to actually get into the kgb files, and he was able bring out extensive notes about he found in those files the cumulative evidence between the venona decrypts and the
alan weinstein went on to positions. the head of the national archives in washington for many years and then continued to write about the and he wrote about a trial called hidden woods which was also a sensation in about 2000. that came out and that book came out which is part of my which included two critical elements in the alger hiss story. the alger hiss trial that is the venona decrypts. these were soviet cable traffic that army intelligence had gathered during the war. they couldn't read...
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alan weinstein went on to positions. the head of the national archives in washington for many years and then continued to write about the and he wrote about a trial called hidden woods which was also a sensation in about 2000. that came out and that book came out which is part of my which included two critical elements in the alger hiss story. the alger hiss trial that is the venona decrypts. these were soviet cable traffic that army intelligence had gathered during the war. they couldn't read it because it was all in code, but had recorded it. they actually had the transcripts. it took them 20, 25 years to break code. but by the 1990s they'd broken the code and they were able to read masses of cable traffic in the 1990s with the fall of the berlin wall in 1989, there was a soviet scholar who was able for a short period during the boris yeltsin presidency to actually get into the kgb files, and he was able bring out extensive notes about he found in those files the cumulative evidence between the venona decrypts and the
alan weinstein went on to positions. the head of the national archives in washington for many years and then continued to write about the and he wrote about a trial called hidden woods which was also a sensation in about 2000. that came out and that book came out which is part of my which included two critical elements in the alger hiss story. the alger hiss trial that is the venona decrypts. these were soviet cable traffic that army intelligence had gathered during the war. they couldn't read...
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well, thank you alan and like alan said, please feel free to continue to put questions in the q&a box on your screen, but we already have quite a few. so i will dive right in if you're all set. absolutely. let's go for it. okay, so someone i'm gonna go back to kind of the beginning-ish of your talk you and mentioned that there were a lot of americans who went to the soviet union in search of a better life. and someone's curious. do we know what became of those folks? did they have to come back? did they stay there? do we have any information about what happened with them? yeah. yeah, we do actually. yeah, so there were huge numbers who went over in the depths of the great depression the soviets specifically recruited people who worked in the automotive industry and the steel industry these industries. they wanted to build up really rapidly and and there were many books on this memoirs of people who went over and at first loved it were astonished mainly because like this is a country on the move. it's building rapidly. it's industrializing. there's work to be done the soviet people tha
well, thank you alan and like alan said, please feel free to continue to put questions in the q&a box on your screen, but we already have quite a few. so i will dive right in if you're all set. absolutely. let's go for it. okay, so someone i'm gonna go back to kind of the beginning-ish of your talk you and mentioned that there were a lot of americans who went to the soviet union in search of a better life. and someone's curious. do we know what became of those folks? did they have to come...
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and then tamerlane said, destroy alan from the cradle to old age.ginning of the 14th century, the ancestors of the diggors, the alans, really put up an unprecedented resistance to tamerlane. tv channel my planet presents in the far east there is one of the most beautiful and exotic lakes in russia, it is called the name of jack london according to legend, the lake got its name thanks to the unusual discovery made by the discoverers, when the lake was discovered on the shore, researchers found a book by jack london martin eden. however, there is another version of the origin of such a name for sure. it is known that the sonorous name of the lake. given by the geologist pyotr skornyakov in 1932. he explored local reservoirs, the northern beautiful and romantic lake. pyotr ivanovich, who was fond of the work of jack london, liked it very much, and probably that is how it arose. this is an unusual name for a russian lake for a russian person. gimreka village one of of the most picturesque viennese settlements in the onega region, primarily due to the to
and then tamerlane said, destroy alan from the cradle to old age.ginning of the 14th century, the ancestors of the diggors, the alans, really put up an unprecedented resistance to tamerlane. tv channel my planet presents in the far east there is one of the most beautiful and exotic lakes in russia, it is called the name of jack london according to legend, the lake got its name thanks to the unusual discovery made by the discoverers, when the lake was discovered on the shore, researchers found a...
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alan malali many many boeing engineers have said to me. well, if only boeing if only alan had stayed if he'd been made ceo then the company would have been saved. but alan malali of course was in charge of the seven eight seven debacle. he left just before it all fell apart. you write about how he had become disengaged in the months and maybe half year before he left. and and by the way, there's also news in the book that you will not read anywhere else. also reveal a more sordid reason why mullally was not elevated to the ceo. so tell us about malali. as you say he's a revered figure at boeing he is the person who brought the triple seven home to great success. he really popularized the phrase working together at boeing and this idea that you really need to over communicate that he had a phrase that was that the problem with communication is the illusion that it that it happened. so he brought people together. he was considered technically brilliant. but you know and if you remember he was, you know, ever smiling boyish had a perpetually
alan malali many many boeing engineers have said to me. well, if only boeing if only alan had stayed if he'd been made ceo then the company would have been saved. but alan malali of course was in charge of the seven eight seven debacle. he left just before it all fell apart. you write about how he had become disengaged in the months and maybe half year before he left. and and by the way, there's also news in the book that you will not read anywhere else. also reveal a more sordid reason why...
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and, suddenly, the skies opened again for alan shepard. or, did they? you had to get back into the program, didn't you? >> well, of course. when nasa finally said that i could fly again, i went to deke and i said, we have not announced publicly the crew assignment for apollo 13. i have a recommendation to make. and i would take two great young guys, one of them a ph. d., one of them a lot smarter than i was, and made a team going on the apollo flight, and i said, i get apollo 13, and with ed mitchell. deke said, i don't know, let's try it out. so we sent to washington, and he said, oh, no way. i said, wait a minute, shepherd's going to be at least as smart as the rest of these guys, maybe a little smarter. and he said, well, we know that. but it's a weird public relations problem. here's this guy, he gets ungrounded, and all of a sudden, boom, premier flight assignment. the discussion went on for several days, and i went, let's have apollo 14. give us another crew for apollo 13. so that's what happened. >> did it ever. because suddenly, apollo 13, they
and, suddenly, the skies opened again for alan shepard. or, did they? you had to get back into the program, didn't you? >> well, of course. when nasa finally said that i could fly again, i went to deke and i said, we have not announced publicly the crew assignment for apollo 13. i have a recommendation to make. and i would take two great young guys, one of them a ph. d., one of them a lot smarter than i was, and made a team going on the apollo flight, and i said, i get apollo 13, and with...
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>> well, there's not a lot of wiggle room right now for alan weisselberg.testified in front of the grand jury. he's already pled guilty. the new york prosecutors have a ton of documents that sort of nail him into exactly what he did. so there's not a lot of wiggle room for him. and a bunch of unusual things about this prosecution. one is that usually because an individual defendant faces going to fail as weisselberg is likely to do, they usually fight harder than the corporations and usually the ones to go to trial are the individual defendants not the corporations. here they have the reverse where he has pled guilty and yet the corporations are going to trial and alan wise el burg was the cfo. the other unusual thing is there are reports that weisselberg met with counsel. very unusual. it's hard to know what went on behind closed doors. but it's very unusual for the prosecution to agree that the defendant and the cooperator can talk to defense counsel when they have agreed to cooperate with the government. this is a carefully choreographed appearance by we
>> well, there's not a lot of wiggle room right now for alan weisselberg.testified in front of the grand jury. he's already pled guilty. the new york prosecutors have a ton of documents that sort of nail him into exactly what he did. so there's not a lot of wiggle room for him. and a bunch of unusual things about this prosecution. one is that usually because an individual defendant faces going to fail as weisselberg is likely to do, they usually fight harder than the corporations and...
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alan lara con todos los detalles. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ alan: un gusto saludarte y vamos directamente con informaciÓn vÁmonos hasta espaÑa con la fecha nueve de la liga, el atlÉtico de bilbao en contra del atlÉtico de madrid. chris mantilla es titular, las cosas han cambiado y el 47
alan lara con todos los detalles. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ alan: un gusto saludarte y vamos directamente con informaciÓn vÁmonos hasta espaÑa con la fecha nueve de la liga, el atlÉtico de bilbao en contra del atlÉtico de madrid. chris mantilla es titular, las cosas han cambiado y el 47
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turns out to more than 20 years alan rickman kept a diary. it turns out to more than 20 years alan rickmanll as predicted. rima, lovely to meet you. and you. lovely to see you here. on the occasion of your husband's amazing diaries. the first question i have to ask you is, did you know? did you know they existed and how much there was? oh, yes. i remember he wrote them every night and i knew about them. i didn't read them because they were private but i knew he wrote them. day by day, who you met, what are you up to. were there bits of it that surprised you? i think what i was pleased about more than anything was his humour, because he was very, very funny, alan, and the humour is very much in the book. and it soundsjust like him. rima, reading between the lines, in a way, the reason he was able to do so much and be so good, i think a lot of people have said this, and maybe you have said this too, is because of you. you know, there was a constant thing which meant he could go out and befriend people, do his thing. is that something...? he says quite a few times in the diaries, something i
turns out to more than 20 years alan rickman kept a diary. it turns out to more than 20 years alan rickmanll as predicted. rima, lovely to meet you. and you. lovely to see you here. on the occasion of your husband's amazing diaries. the first question i have to ask you is, did you know? did you know they existed and how much there was? oh, yes. i remember he wrote them every night and i knew about them. i didn't read them because they were private but i knew he wrote them. day by day, who you...
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thank here alan, sasha, m, washington. ah, you credit official as saying rushes call for residence to flee. the harrison region amounts to deportation, not evacuation. he says its forces have made significant gains in the southern region liberating $75.00 settlements in the past month. the regions russian installed leader called on civilians to evacuate on thursday, citing day rocket attacks by advancing ukrainian troops keep rejects these accusations that it targets its own civilians. harrison is one of 4, partly occupied ukrainian province is annexed by moscow last month. charles ratford is in agree very close to the front lines in terms of what an evacuation would look like. it's really important to recognize that this statement from this russian and school official is saying that these people should go to the russian side to towns like rosters roast off on don in russia. we know, having seen footage at the early stages of this rule, the immense protests that people are put up inside care so on against the occupation pe
thank here alan, sasha, m, washington. ah, you credit official as saying rushes call for residence to flee. the harrison region amounts to deportation, not evacuation. he says its forces have made significant gains in the southern region liberating $75.00 settlements in the past month. the regions russian installed leader called on civilians to evacuate on thursday, citing day rocket attacks by advancing ukrainian troops keep rejects these accusations that it targets its own civilians. harrison...
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the fancy to alan fisher, who's outside the prime minister's residence and office a downing street alan. so the, the a cabinet is taking shape. tell us more about the appointments more coming and goings in the last hour or so. what is interesting is that some people who are protesting down at the bottom of dunning street, any time someone new walks up the street, they're accompanied by some comedy music at putting us kind of surreal air to it all. but clearly, richey, senate wants to put his own stamp on the government. and if you take the 4 big offices of state, which are the foreign office, the treasury, chancellor of the exchequer, is known here, interior the home secretary and defense. he's opted to, to try and, and, and inject a level of stability. so a jeremy hunt will see his chancellor, the exchequer, that was largely expected at russia to not realizes that the country is in a real deep economic crisis. he doesn't want to spook the markets changing chancellor again, so soon would have been an issue. he doesn't have that same problem with home. secretary, as you say, grant chaps
the fancy to alan fisher, who's outside the prime minister's residence and office a downing street alan. so the, the a cabinet is taking shape. tell us more about the appointments more coming and goings in the last hour or so. what is interesting is that some people who are protesting down at the bottom of dunning street, any time someone new walks up the street, they're accompanied by some comedy music at putting us kind of surreal air to it all. but clearly, richey, senate wants to put his...
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our coverage begins in downing street with alan fisher. he joins us now on this. certainly a sense of optimism and positivity around richie soon acts appointment, but as no getting away from the scale of challenges facing him. that's right. the often see there are no 2nd acts in politics, but she soon act has proven that there can actually be it's just 6 weeks ago that he lost the leadership election till his trust. at that point, he'd won that the majority of support from conservator and peas, but that didn't translate to members of the party. this time round, it was up to m p 's to try and put names forward to get past a 100 m p support barrier. only one m p managed to do that. that was where she cynic, who will soon become the next prime minister of the u. k. a northern ireland paul brennan has been following to these developments for a party which is as the 2 of its own prime ministers in the past year. it was a remarkable veneer of camaraderie for the arrival of p. m. number 3 at party headquarters in london to 7 weeks after being beaten in the previous leade
our coverage begins in downing street with alan fisher. he joins us now on this. certainly a sense of optimism and positivity around richie soon acts appointment, but as no getting away from the scale of challenges facing him. that's right. the often see there are no 2nd acts in politics, but she soon act has proven that there can actually be it's just 6 weeks ago that he lost the leadership election till his trust. at that point, he'd won that the majority of support from conservator and peas,...
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. >>> esta madre llora recordar a su hijo adolescente alan herrera de tan solo 15 aÑos de edad que fuerÍas y tristezas. >>> su sueÑo de verlo crecer para esta madre son arrebatados la noche del 3 de julio cuando el reloj marcaba aproximadamente las 9 de la noche. el vecindario escuchÓ varios disparos, anuncian la captura del presunto sospechoso y lo han identificado como luis velasco 2 ponce y la madre de alan me manda un mensaje a los culpables. >>> no espero ver en la corte. sabrÉ si se estacionÓ justicia, el que lo hayan arrestado todavÍa no es justicia completa. >>> se emitiÓ una orden de arresto contra luis velasco ponce por homicidio lo detuvieron do durante una parado de trÁfico. el departamento de la policÍa investiga este caso tienes un daÑo irreparable para una madre que vela la muerte de su pequeÑo hijo. >>> a tan solo 2 meses que algunas farmacias formaron dificultades para entregar el medicamento para el dÉficit de atenciÓn, este miÉrcoles la fda confirmÓ que hay escasez del fÁrmaco, la agencia hizo el anuncio indicando que uno de los fabricantes de la medicina experimenta
. >>> esta madre llora recordar a su hijo adolescente alan herrera de tan solo 15 aÑos de edad que fuerÍas y tristezas. >>> su sueÑo de verlo crecer para esta madre son arrebatados la noche del 3 de julio cuando el reloj marcaba aproximadamente las 9 de la noche. el vecindario escuchÓ varios disparos, anuncian la captura del presunto sospechoso y lo han identificado como luis velasco 2 ponce y la madre de alan me manda un mensaje a los culpables. >>> no espero ver...
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so alan did a very unusual thing.bill keller, the editor in chief of ""the new york times"" and said, "look, we've got this amazing story." >> i was longing for an american paper to come and do what american journalists do at their best really well. to his credit bill keller didn't hesitate a second and he put three reporters on a plane who came to the uk and more or less stayed in the uk for the next six months. alth. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. get started at longlivedogs.com two new ihop lunch and dinner menu items for twice the goodness, twice the flavor, and twice the choice. sirloin salisbury steak and all-natural salmon. perfect for lunch or dinner. only at ihop. download the app and earn free food with every purchase. among my patients, i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect t
so alan did a very unusual thing.bill keller, the editor in chief of ""the new york times"" and said, "look, we've got this amazing story." >> i was longing for an american paper to come and do what american journalists do at their best really well. to his credit bill keller didn't hesitate a second and he put three reporters on a plane who came to the uk and more or less stayed in the uk for the next six months. alth. his allergies were going away and he...
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alan was seriously ill. yes my dear.self remember how you were sick, what was the most difficult for you, huh? well, then he says, the mother of the razorlanchik is silent very scary when the child is on the verge of life and death. alan came to our garden one day and in the evening he was sharply knocked down. he had a fever of 39, and him immediately weakness. he felt very bad for you the next day. we have already called an ambulance, because in the evening they did not call anyone. ah, i didn’t sleep all night, of course, the next ambulance never came with him, they looked at him and they told us that we had the flu prescribed drugs that practically didn’t help us norofen, we gave him children for an hour. the temperature dropped and then everything is new. uh, so, in general, they saved themselves with paracetamol, gave him half a pill and he got much better five days. he stayed with a temperature in the supine state. he felt very bad. almost didn't eat. he is strong hoarse, his nose was stuffed up, he had such a hoa
alan was seriously ill. yes my dear.self remember how you were sick, what was the most difficult for you, huh? well, then he says, the mother of the razorlanchik is silent very scary when the child is on the verge of life and death. alan came to our garden one day and in the evening he was sharply knocked down. he had a fever of 39, and him immediately weakness. he felt very bad for you the next day. we have already called an ambulance, because in the evening they did not call anyone. ah, i...
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i owe so much to or alan fish as joining us now from dining street. allah. that wasn't that long ago, or one would imagine that richie select thought is chance is walking through the door behind you into number 10 downing street would have been disappeared forever. but now that looks as though that's what's gonna happen and certainly would never have thought that the chance to, to run again would come within 6 weeks. and that's exactly what's happened. but he clearly yet the overwhelming support to of the parliamentary party for the conservatives. more than a 150 m p signed up their support. fennimore didn't claim that she had 90, possibly edging towards the 100 at but that didn't materialize. and so she pulled out at the last minute, which meant that richie soon ac was the only one that was left. of course, the big question was, what would borders johnson doing? we found out late on sunday night that he wasn't going to run at richie snack sadly, gathered a reputation as, as being popular. and his certainly his approval ratings went through the roof during t
i owe so much to or alan fish as joining us now from dining street. allah. that wasn't that long ago, or one would imagine that richie select thought is chance is walking through the door behind you into number 10 downing street would have been disappeared forever. but now that looks as though that's what's gonna happen and certainly would never have thought that the chance to, to run again would come within 6 weeks. and that's exactly what's happened. but he clearly yet the overwhelming...
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alan. alan is one of those people that when people say, what does alan do for a living nobody really knows and and it's not because he it's not that he that he doesn't anything it's that he does so much he has owned several successful businesses involved in economic and job creation. he has also been the owner and. publisher of one of the most preeminent media organizations in the state. that is your allpolitics he's also a bestselling he wrote in 2009, he published king of torts too much critical acclaim. but his real claim to fame is that he is the husband, holly lange, the ever leader in our state. that is a power couple. but she puts the power in the power couple down and alan will be first to admit that, i'm sure. so with that allan. very good. thank you so. and paula you'll look under your seat. there are two $200 bills taped up under the under the bottom. so thank you for that. well, i've been a huge fan. the book festival, obviously, since its inception this is the panel that i circ
alan. alan is one of those people that when people say, what does alan do for a living nobody really knows and and it's not because he it's not that he that he doesn't anything it's that he does so much he has owned several successful businesses involved in economic and job creation. he has also been the owner and. publisher of one of the most preeminent media organizations in the state. that is your allpolitics he's also a bestselling he wrote in 2009, he published king of torts too much...
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allen, thank you. alan fisher talking to us from outside dining street. we're going to bring in steph, a deck of who's at westminster. as alan was telling us there, this is, this is going to be a long process. and although the tories might feel that this is the end of the matter, it clearly isn't because one would imagine there is going to be significant political pushback on this. stephanie, if you could just bear with me, we're going to go to richie sudak, who is going to be speaking now to liz trust for her dedicated public service to the country. she has led with dignity and grace for a time of great change and under exceptionally difficult circumstances, both at home and abroad. i am humbled and honored to have the support of my parliamentary colleagues and to be elected as leader, the conservative and unionist party. it is the greatest privilege of my life to be able to serve the party. i love and give back to the country i owe so much to the united kingdom is a great country. but there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need
allen, thank you. alan fisher talking to us from outside dining street. we're going to bring in steph, a deck of who's at westminster. as alan was telling us there, this is, this is going to be a long process. and although the tories might feel that this is the end of the matter, it clearly isn't because one would imagine there is going to be significant political pushback on this. stephanie, if you could just bear with me, we're going to go to richie sudak, who is going to be speaking now to...
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and alan's very good in a situation like that. he said, "okay." >> it was obvious from the moment he outlined the story that this was going to be huge. it was going to be uncomfortable. it was going to be difficult and it was going to be quite frightening. >> british tabloids coming under fire this morning. the news of the world newspaper accused of hacking the phone messages of public figures. >> the guardian reported that there were thousands of victims. >> gwyneth paltrow. jude law. supermodel elle mcpherson. >> news international has been involved in covering up their journalists' involvement with private investigators. it suggests that a whole newsroom was corrupted. >> the story was published and it was an interesting reaction. there was an explosion of outrage, but it was quite small. because the dominant feature of murdoch's presence was still fear. >> new corporation's chairman and chief executive officer rupert murdoch, who joins us right now. >> so not too many people were going to express their outrage publicly. >> the
and alan's very good in a situation like that. he said, "okay." >> it was obvious from the moment he outlined the story that this was going to be huge. it was going to be uncomfortable. it was going to be difficult and it was going to be quite frightening. >> british tabloids coming under fire this morning. the news of the world newspaper accused of hacking the phone messages of public figures. >> the guardian reported that there were thousands of victims. >>...
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alan -- >> you don't have to apologize >> i'm not apologizing. and making sure that those watching this, full well, know that that was purely allen shepard and not me instigating a brand deal. >> i wouldn't accuse you of that. >> no, but i just want to make sure that it is being understood. that's all. >> well, it's the truth. >> thank you very much. it's been a pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> if we don't, we will let the powers that be tell us, and do it again sometimes. >> all right. talks about george washington and free masonry and its impact on his work. a 4:30 pm eastern cast members of the war were to miniseries, band of brothers, flecked on the historical and cultural significance of this show two decades after it aired. explore the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime
alan -- >> you don't have to apologize >> i'm not apologizing. and making sure that those watching this, full well, know that that was purely allen shepard and not me instigating a brand deal. >> i wouldn't accuse you of that. >> no, but i just want to make sure that it is being understood. that's all. >> well, it's the truth. >> thank you very much. it's been a pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> if we don't, we will let the powers that be tell...
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his i correspondent alan fisher reporting on those loans for his headquarters here in washington. the international monetary fund has put together a 9 trillion dollar port to help countries deal with the covert crisis. most of that money has come from the g. 20 the world richest nations, and more than 100 countries have asked for help. now this is the i mass map of where money was distributed among those helped $2700000000.00 to egypt. 411000000 to ethiopia. 361000000 to bosnia herzegovina. more recently, sri lanka received $2900000000.00 after its economy faced collapse. it ran out of money for food medicine, cooking, gas and fuel. but critics of the, i may say it is outdated and ineffective of the 89 developing countries that received i m f. loans between 19651995 more than half where no better off afterwards. in fact, 32 were poor. other critics question whether many nations which borrow money from the i m f. have the ability to repay now yourself with addition to the ins and some sort of longer term, ah, where program is likely going to have to step in to help countries throug
his i correspondent alan fisher reporting on those loans for his headquarters here in washington. the international monetary fund has put together a 9 trillion dollar port to help countries deal with the covert crisis. most of that money has come from the g. 20 the world richest nations, and more than 100 countries have asked for help. now this is the i mass map of where money was distributed among those helped $2700000000.00 to egypt. 411000000 to ethiopia. 361000000 to bosnia herzegovina....
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. >>> meantime, after the break, we'll catch up with alan blinder as the s&p trying to hang onto theng, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. - [narrator] if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can qualify you for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if you got ppp. and all it takes is eight minutes to find out. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application. that easy. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $1 billion in payroll tax refunds. but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com powered by innovation refunds. >>> the survey business condition results out for october, two-thirds of spopd ents saying we're already in a rece
. >>> meantime, after the break, we'll catch up with alan blinder as the s&p trying to hang onto theng, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. -...
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we didn't get to discuss hellman's, my absolute favor alan jope, ceo of unilever really great to meet you, sir. thanks so much for coming on "mad money." >> thanks, jim >> he's changing this company. thank you, sir "mad money's" back after the break. >> announcer: coming up, cramer's in the catbird's seat we're hauling the heavy machinery on "mad money. next ♪ ♪ no more waiting. no more running. [ screaming ] we finish this tonight. - [narrator] if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can qualify you for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if you got ppp. and all it takes is eight minutes to find out. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application. that easy. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $1 billion in payroll tax refunds. but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com powered by innovation refunds. lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected fro
we didn't get to discuss hellman's, my absolute favor alan jope, ceo of unilever really great to meet you, sir. thanks so much for coming on "mad money." >> thanks, jim >> he's changing this company. thank you, sir "mad money's" back after the break. >> announcer: coming up, cramer's in the catbird's seat we're hauling the heavy machinery on "mad money. next ♪ ♪ no more waiting. no more running. [ screaming ] we finish this tonight. - [narrator] if...
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alan fisher begins her coverage from the imf headquarters in washington -- is coverage -- alan fisherins our coverage from the imf headquarters in washington. reporter: delegates and representatives, being told what they already know, economically, things are bad and they are going to get worse. >> the global economy continues to face steep challenges, shaped by three powerful forces. the russian invasion of ukraine, the cost of caused by persistent and broadening inflation pressures, and the slowdown in china. reporter: inflation, affecting economies around the world, making it harder for ordinary people to do ordinary things like feed their families or warm their homes. the imf says the reasons are many and they are complicated. strict covid lockdowns in china have impacted the global supply chain. there are several climate emergencies. and russia's war in ukraine, which has had food supplies and cause an energy crisis. warnings next winter will be worse. >> the way to go is to provide targeted support. to the most vulnerable households and firms, rather than a general support, whic
alan fisher begins her coverage from the imf headquarters in washington -- is coverage -- alan fisherins our coverage from the imf headquarters in washington. reporter: delegates and representatives, being told what they already know, economically, things are bad and they are going to get worse. >> the global economy continues to face steep challenges, shaped by three powerful forces. the russian invasion of ukraine, the cost of caused by persistent and broadening inflation pressures, and...
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so my name alan. alan packwood. and i'm lucky enough to be the director of the churchill archive center, which is located in the grounds of churchill college at the university of cambridge in the u.k. and you're you're looking at an image of that now i joined the archive center as a young naive green in september. 1995 brought in as member of a team to catch a log and exhibit the churchill papers after they had been purchased for the nation. and of course stayed ever since. and in 2002 i was i became the director of, the archive center. and what you need to know about the church, like i said, i think is it is the closest thing in the united kingdom to. one of your presidential libraries and in fact was created funded almost entirely by american. so we owe you and your countrymen a huge debt for own foundation. i think people tend to know a couple things about the churchill archive center firstly of course that it houses the personal papers of sir winston churchill and and it won't surprise you to know that. that is
so my name alan. alan packwood. and i'm lucky enough to be the director of the churchill archive center, which is located in the grounds of churchill college at the university of cambridge in the u.k. and you're you're looking at an image of that now i joined the archive center as a young naive green in september. 1995 brought in as member of a team to catch a log and exhibit the churchill papers after they had been purchased for the nation. and of course stayed ever since. and in 2002 i was i...
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alan lara con la informacion. ¿se imagina un concurso de tallado de calabazas bajo el mar??rsonas has vacunado? ¿yo? más de 1,000. walgreens... millones. tengo que estar ahí para verla brillar. con tu refuerzo contra el covid-19, no te vas a perder su debut. me vacuné para que nora no se enferme. ¡muy bien! eres muy valiente. ya que estamos aquí... ¿vacuna contra la gripe también? sí. si necesitas hablar de tus vacunas, nuestros farmacéuticos están aquí. ♪♪ nuestros farmacéuticos están aquí. concursos de tallados de calabazas, pero sin duda, el Ás original de todos es el de los cayos de florida, donde lo hacen bajo las olas. el concurso bajo el agua, celebrado este sabado conÓ con la participacÓn de 18 submarinistas. los competidores tallaron sus calabazas a unas cinco millas de key largo. a 25 pies de profundidad, los buceadores crearon desde tiburones hasta medusas y calabazas piratas y asi llegamos al final con las noticias mas importantes a nos vemos el lunes. los quiero mucho. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no. [suspira] no, no, no, no. [teléfono] ¡ya basta! ¡déjenme en paz! [vidrios rotos] [
alan lara con la informacion. ¿se imagina un concurso de tallado de calabazas bajo el mar??rsonas has vacunado? ¿yo? más de 1,000. walgreens... millones. tengo que estar ahí para verla brillar. con tu refuerzo contra el covid-19, no te vas a perder su debut. me vacuné para que nora no se enferme. ¡muy bien! eres muy valiente. ya que estamos aquí... ¿vacuna contra la gripe también? sí. si necesitas hablar de tus vacunas, nuestros farmacéuticos están aquí. ♪♪ nuestros...
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this is the only epiphany alan convent in the republic.ained to us even the orthodox holidays were acquired. here is a completely different meaning of the christian era, and faith in the afterlife is faith in e. the fact that a person passes e into eternity is natural. uh, asserted itself among alan networks and the people who are there some er, other holidays. they didn't mark. they always tried to go to the cemetery on easter, and mention their dead, and they somehow paid more attention to the commemoration of the dead on these holidays. that is, they stopped the holidays. here e noted here, let's say. e. ascension of the lord yes, the dormition of the mother of god , even easter of christ yes, uh, they were more often celebrated, as they listened to pominov. not only traditions, but also saints from the christian and pagan religions have become inseparable for modern visitors, for example, aster. ji is revered at the same time as a pagan god, and as an orthodox george the victorious, moreover, we were told that it is the astaji who is c
this is the only epiphany alan convent in the republic.ained to us even the orthodox holidays were acquired. here is a completely different meaning of the christian era, and faith in the afterlife is faith in e. the fact that a person passes e into eternity is natural. uh, asserted itself among alan networks and the people who are there some er, other holidays. they didn't mark. they always tried to go to the cemetery on easter, and mention their dead, and they somehow paid more attention to...
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alan says they are always preparing. stephanie sierra, abc7 news. ama: of course that quake caught those that don't have the app by surprised. one man's reaction was captured on his home to pretty camera. this man without smoking when the shaking started. you can see the rattling string of lights on the left as the man goes in the home to make sure a young child is safe. this one is -- this is one of several social media posts when the quake was happening. it had artwork swinging inside this mostly empty classroom. the teacher was the only person in the room and recorded this video, including his own reaction. dan: the earthquakes are placed on the calaveras fault. we asked a seismologist how the calaveras differs from the more well-known san andreas fault. >> the calaveras moves more slowly. it has less total motion than on san andreas. it moves less often, or releases less energy. but it seems to have these small earthquakes more often. it also creeps, which means it does move a bit at the surface without an earthquake. dan: dr. jones says the cal
alan says they are always preparing. stephanie sierra, abc7 news. ama: of course that quake caught those that don't have the app by surprised. one man's reaction was captured on his home to pretty camera. this man without smoking when the shaking started. you can see the rattling string of lights on the left as the man goes in the home to make sure a young child is safe. this one is -- this is one of several social media posts when the quake was happening. it had artwork swinging inside this...
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and encountering alan clarke's work, for example.ticularly flourishing medium. this is the late �*70s, early �*80s, i guess, and beyond. and you could watch alan clarke's work and it was truly cinematic. i mean, obviously, scum was a very controversial project but there are other films like christine, contact, penda's fen, the firm. these were great pieces of dramatic cinema that happened to be on your television. and how much did that experience of watching that kind of bbc programming make you think that perhaps one day you might like to work for the corporation, or did that not enter your mind? i think, to answer the question honestly, it wasn't the bbc. i don't think many people grow up saying, "i want to—" maybe you did, tom, but i didn't. it was more the idea, "could you do this?" "could you make these things yourself?" james marsh came to the bbc as a researcher. he worked first on the nightly tv arts magazine the late show in 1988, before moving to arena where he found his bosses — his mentors — were open to all kinds of idea
and encountering alan clarke's work, for example.ticularly flourishing medium. this is the late �*70s, early �*80s, i guess, and beyond. and you could watch alan clarke's work and it was truly cinematic. i mean, obviously, scum was a very controversial project but there are other films like christine, contact, penda's fen, the firm. these were great pieces of dramatic cinema that happened to be on your television. and how much did that experience of watching that kind of bbc programming...
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and so alan, we have another prime minister. the 3rd one has not been elected by the people in just a matter of weeks. how would you describe the of the reaction in the country to this well, i think many people thought that richie, so next time a in front line politics was going to be at an end. he, of course, run to be the leader of the conservative party when boris johnson stepped aside and he won the majority of support from conservative m. p. 's. but he couldn't convince conservative members of the party that he was the man to take the top job. instead . the pointed list truss so he moved back to the back benches and probably hoped that maybe in a few years time he would get his chance. but 7 weeks later, he will walk through the door of downing street on tuesday to be the next prime minister of great britain and northern ireland. my colleague paul brennan has been following the key developments of to date for a party which is as the 2 of its own prime ministers in the past year. it was a remarkable veneer of camaraderie for
and so alan, we have another prime minister. the 3rd one has not been elected by the people in just a matter of weeks. how would you describe the of the reaction in the country to this well, i think many people thought that richie, so next time a in front line politics was going to be at an end. he, of course, run to be the leader of the conservative party when boris johnson stepped aside and he won the majority of support from conservative m. p. 's. but he couldn't convince conservative...