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who took amy? now, investigators are opening their files to us. >> this is more like your ted bundy type. >> and you will get the chance to help crack this case. >> my new piece of information. >> there is still a killer out there, and somebody has to know something. >> hello, and welcome to dateline. never stop investigating until the mystery is solved. that's the mystery of detectives . there are many clues, and the decades of past, the trail of evidence has not grown cold. police decided to do something rare -- ask for your help to answer a burning question. here's josh mankiewicz with, what happened to amy? >> these are all boxes of leads and they are all numbered. the first leavy ever got in this case going past 10,000 leads. >> mark special was a patrol officer when amy disappeared. he worked the case for decades along with a team of investigators, including detective j ellis, >> i know it goes against your creed to open up the evidence locker and show pieces of evidence to orders. >> we feel
who took amy? now, investigators are opening their files to us. >> this is more like your ted bundy type. >> and you will get the chance to help crack this case. >> my new piece of information. >> there is still a killer out there, and somebody has to know something. >> hello, and welcome to dateline. never stop investigating until the mystery is solved. that's the mystery of detectives . there are many clues, and the decades of past, the trail of evidence has not...
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amy: dr.ra taylor turned her back on president biden as he spoke at the morehouse graduation with her fist in the air. professor samuel livingston was also at the graduation, associate professor of africana studies and a member of friends of the congo. throughout president biden's address, he was standing in front of the congolese flag. it was you, professor livingston, holding up that flag. can you talk about why and what your demands are? >>>> first of all, thank you for having us this morning. it was me and dr. cynthia hewitt who were holding up the flag. i have to mention that. we held up the flag because the police state that dr. taylor mentioned in terms of the secret service being on campus is local but also global. we held up the flag because the people of congo do not get enough media attention in terms of the active genocide the u.s. is supporting through its support of rwanda, support and rwanda support of the m23 rebels. we have been standing in solidarity and working with congoles
amy: dr.ra taylor turned her back on president biden as he spoke at the morehouse graduation with her fist in the air. professor samuel livingston was also at the graduation, associate professor of africana studies and a member of friends of the congo. throughout president biden's address, he was standing in front of the congolese flag. it was you, professor livingston, holding up that flag. can you talk about why and what your demands are? >>>> first of all, thank you for having us...
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amy: and then i look.fun in these pages imagining “the windowsill wars: interspecies aggression”. though, as a hermit thrush says: “we don't use terms like that. we are birds." but she also observes the crucial daily tasks, the life and death struggles. amy: i think, what miraculous creatures these are. so many of them don't survive. they die through lack of food, or they get taken by another bird. jeffrey: which you have seen. amy: i have seen it in action. i see out there is not birds, icy drama, stories that unfold. each day i would write down what the story was, the drama, and how i was moved by it, how my curiosity was piqued. jeffrey: here in a fascinating way is where amy tan the fiction writer is also at work. amy: i imagine myself being the bird -- jeffrey: you are the bird? amy: yes, i am the bird looking at the person that is really me and what does a bird see? what am i thinking when a bigger bird comes up to me, of a smaller bird? how do i tell that bird, this is mine? i am watching this and i
amy: and then i look.fun in these pages imagining “the windowsill wars: interspecies aggression”. though, as a hermit thrush says: “we don't use terms like that. we are birds." but she also observes the crucial daily tasks, the life and death struggles. amy: i think, what miraculous creatures these are. so many of them don't survive. they die through lack of food, or they get taken by another bird. jeffrey: which you have seen. amy: i have seen it in action. i see out there is not...
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amy: i think that is coincidence. the fact that their issuing government debt is recognizing that there is so much pseudo-state debt in china that needs to be absorbed. i don't think you can say one for one if they throw this debt they will make their problems go away. the last thing the government wants is to cause a revival based off one sector. everything they have done is to contain that and to find a more even set of growth engines. paul: let's set that aside and talk about a conundrum, offshore you want steadily weakening, what is your outlook and how much weakness will policymakers tolerate? amy: this is something they can tolerate as long as it does not result in volatility. china is not alone. major central banks, bank of japan even, if things are moving according to fundamentals, i would argue it is reflecting week fundamentals. central banks are willing to tolerate, they just do not like volatility so you will see smoothing at the edges and i expect that to continue, but the main determinant is interest-rat
amy: i think that is coincidence. the fact that their issuing government debt is recognizing that there is so much pseudo-state debt in china that needs to be absorbed. i don't think you can say one for one if they throw this debt they will make their problems go away. the last thing the government wants is to cause a revival based off one sector. everything they have done is to contain that and to find a more even set of growth engines. paul: let's set that aside and talk about a conundrum,...
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and sound like amy and feel like amy but it also has to be full of that magic thing that she had.. >> marisa: you are excited for about 2 minutes then you are terrified. i was at the edinburgh fringe festival watching some comedy and i was on my way from edinburgh to ibiza with some friends. it's a fun time, august. i got the call saying that i had booked the role and amazing news. here is some champagne and then you sit on the flight, you buckle the seat belt and you sit there for three hours. what the hell have i just signed up for? >> stephen: you seeing as amy in this. you sound beautiful. you've got such a powerful, such beautiful control of your voice like she did. how many years have you been singing? >> marisa: i didn't sing before. i've never sung really. i went to drama school. you do a few bits of singing. one singing lesson a week may be but i would never have song. >> stephen: you're never saying publicly before. >> marisa: never saying publicly. karaoke, whatever. but i would never have offered myself up to sing. >> stephen: did you know you were going to have to sin
and sound like amy and feel like amy but it also has to be full of that magic thing that she had.. >> marisa: you are excited for about 2 minutes then you are terrified. i was at the edinburgh fringe festival watching some comedy and i was on my way from edinburgh to ibiza with some friends. it's a fun time, august. i got the call saying that i had booked the role and amazing news. here is some champagne and then you sit on the flight, you buckle the seat belt and you sit there for three...
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>> jerry , what amy means. >> jerry, what amy means. >> jerry, what amy means. >> well, that's a goodow, if she was made of ice cream, she'd eat herself. i mean, that's, you know, the problem there , piers morgan was probably there, piers morgan was probably right. i think poor old harry is a very damaged young man. any young man who had to follow the coffin of his mother when you were 11 years old is going to be damaged. and we, you know, he's he's broken away from his dad andifs he's broken away from his dad and it's a family tragedy . and it's a family tragedy. >> but are they behaving like a royal couple in nigeria? is the point. and if so, why should what they want? >> well , why should do you know, >> well, why should do you know, i really don't care. i really , i really don't care. i really, really don't care. i want prince charles. i want the not prince charles. i want the not prince charles the king to get well. i want , kate to get well. and want, kate to get well. and i want, kate to get well. and i want them to be a happy family. i'd love them to be reunited . i'd love the
>> jerry , what amy means. >> jerry, what amy means. >> jerry, what amy means. >> well, that's a goodow, if she was made of ice cream, she'd eat herself. i mean, that's, you know, the problem there , piers morgan was probably there, piers morgan was probably right. i think poor old harry is a very damaged young man. any young man who had to follow the coffin of his mother when you were 11 years old is going to be damaged. and we, you know, he's he's broken away from his...
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thanks to amy poehler.again with your family june 3rd on fox. apologies to matt damon. we did run out of him. "nightline" is next. thanks for watching, g ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> byron: tonight, new diddy allegations. the former model suing the music mogul for sexual assault. what we're learning about the lawsuit. >>> plus reggie bush. the only player ever
thanks to amy poehler.again with your family june 3rd on fox. apologies to matt damon. we did run out of him. "nightline" is next. thanks for watching, g ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> byron: tonight, new diddy allegations. the former model suing the music mogul for sexual assault. what we're learning about the lawsuit. >>> plus reggie bush. the only player ever
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. >> amy, you are my hero. >> you see that? laughter ] >> we have not even started and your fans roll by on a bike. >> i love it. >> amy has a view more people recognizing her these days. >> did it all start off as kind of a joke? i think i can do that? >> absolutely. my husband and i joke all of the time. we are on a hike, walking our dogs, we see them i look at them and say you know i can swim there. he absolutely hands down would agree. kind of laughing. >> nobody was laughing on may 11th when amy became the first person ever to successfully swim outbound from the golden gate bridge to the islands. do you realize what you have done? >> what it is doing for people. that gives me the greatest pleasure >> it took 17 hours to complete the 29.7 mile swim. that is a lot of time for self-doubt to creep in. >> a stupid thought in your head can derail you from achieving your dreams. so, i just entertained silly thoughts to keep myself going. that is what i had to do to kind of overcome that. >> care to share with us a silly thought?
. >> amy, you are my hero. >> you see that? laughter ] >> we have not even started and your fans roll by on a bike. >> i love it. >> amy has a view more people recognizing her these days. >> did it all start off as kind of a joke? i think i can do that? >> absolutely. my husband and i joke all of the time. we are on a hike, walking our dogs, we see them i look at them and say you know i can swim there. he absolutely hands down would agree. kind of...
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chance to chat with amy. she must be part fish? >> i can't imagine. >> reporter: well, we go back a long time and it was nice she chose me to grant her first television interview. you've heard of the marvel character, ironman. well as we would like to call her, gubie is iron woman. safe to say we put in long hours. but imagine a 10-hour shift and then jumping into the water to swim 17 hours. wait until you get a load or the gallon of her story, which is five years in the making. >> amy, you're my hero. >> oh, you see that? [ laughter ] we haven't even started and your fans rolled by on the bike. >> i love it. >> reporter: amy has a view more people recognizing her these days. >> and did this all start off as kind of a joke, like yeah, i think i could do that? >> absolutely. my husband and i joke all the time when we are walking our dogs, and we see the fair lawn islands. i would look at them and say you know i could swim there and he absolutely hands down would agree. kind of laughing. >> nobody was laughing on may 11 when amy beca
chance to chat with amy. she must be part fish? >> i can't imagine. >> reporter: well, we go back a long time and it was nice she chose me to grant her first television interview. you've heard of the marvel character, ironman. well as we would like to call her, gubie is iron woman. safe to say we put in long hours. but imagine a 10-hour shift and then jumping into the water to swim 17 hours. wait until you get a load or the gallon of her story, which is five years in the making....
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amy? >> vertex.d 5254 on the s&p 500, and we're in this holding pattern after the ppi. of course, cpi in the morning. i'll see you at 3:00. >>> we'll see you then, scott. hi, everybody. and welcome to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead. the ai arms race is heating up. one day after openai's front man google and front run google and threw down the gauntlet with its ai update. now it's google's turn to wow investors. this is a live shot of the io 2024 event. the ceo is just about to begin his keynote address. we'll bring you all the biggest headlines as they come in throughout the hour. >>> but
amy? >> vertex.d 5254 on the s&p 500, and we're in this holding pattern after the ppi. of course, cpi in the morning. i'll see you at 3:00. >>> we'll see you then, scott. hi, everybody. and welcome to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead. the ai arms race is heating up. one day after openai's front man google and front run google and threw down the gauntlet with its ai update. now it's google's turn to wow investors. this is a live shot of the io...
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>> we had a meeting with ami, you oldham, your story. i tell him the story. they actually didn't think it was very credible, even though off the record they said dillon dylan believes your story, but clearly when they came back, they said it wasn't believed the ball on my dylan bleed being dylan howard and he's with ami so they had like a 12 hour window to i know i'm probably skipping around. i'm sorry. >> they had a 12 hour window to accept whether they wanted the story or not, and they didn't want the story. >> well, then the republican, he won the republican nomination and ami was interesting then the dragon. once don't trump won the republican nomination. cards, you're saying ami suddenly came back to you with interests well, to keith? yes. to us for the story. yeah. >> what do you think it was that it was after donald trump was the republican nominee that they came back they wanted to squash story you're saying they wanted to protect donald trump i'm assuming so, yeah but they offer which we didn't discuss yet or haven't gosse was, you know, they had off
>> we had a meeting with ami, you oldham, your story. i tell him the story. they actually didn't think it was very credible, even though off the record they said dillon dylan believes your story, but clearly when they came back, they said it wasn't believed the ball on my dylan bleed being dylan howard and he's with ami so they had like a 12 hour window to i know i'm probably skipping around. i'm sorry. >> they had a 12 hour window to accept whether they wanted the story or not, and...
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how different is your singing voice from amy's?at sound i knew was going to be a challenge to try to replicate. >> reporter: taking on the role and life of amy winehouse later this "sunday morning." >>> before you give mom those fresh flowers, you might want to consider the cutting edge alternative conor knighton shows us. >>> luke burbank visits the set of the hit show "young sheldon," now ending a seven-season run. >>> tracy smith is on broadway with actor sarah paulson. >>> alina cho introduces us to a fax legend with an unlikely but surprisingly familiar calling. >>> plus, humor from faith salie. >>> a story from steve hartman. >>> josh seftel and hits mom stop by and more. it's sunday morning, may 12, 2024, and we'll be back after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> sir isaac newton wrote, truth is ever to be found in simplicity. well, if sir isaac were around today and tried to use a laptop or drive a car, or even turn on the stove, let's just say simple, they are not. david pogue searches for simplicity in a complicated world. ♪ >> reporter: ev
how different is your singing voice from amy's?at sound i knew was going to be a challenge to try to replicate. >> reporter: taking on the role and life of amy winehouse later this "sunday morning." >>> before you give mom those fresh flowers, you might want to consider the cutting edge alternative conor knighton shows us. >>> luke burbank visits the set of the hit show "young sheldon," now ending a seven-season run. >>> tracy smith is on...
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she says amy was the pain we feel.ut. a larger—than—life character i will miss you immensely my love. and also, amy's mother, sharon has issued her own tribute to her daughter and in her statement she says "as a family we are devastated to have lost one of the most amazing, funny, kind and energetic souls. when amy entered a room it filled with laughter and her presence could not be ignored. she was beautiful inside and out." here in bournemouth, alongside us we have the cliffs on the hillside covered in greenery and all day again today we have seen police officers scrambling down on abseiling robes and poking away and prodding of the undergrowth and sometimes clearing it with a trimmer to try and look for any kind of evidence to connect with this assault which took place about 400 yards down the beach from where i am standing. separately, dorset police have told us last night that working together with the metropolitan police they arrested a 20—year—old man from south london in the croydon area and working with the cr
she says amy was the pain we feel.ut. a larger—than—life character i will miss you immensely my love. and also, amy's mother, sharon has issued her own tribute to her daughter and in her statement she says "as a family we are devastated to have lost one of the most amazing, funny, kind and energetic souls. when amy entered a room it filled with laughter and her presence could not be ignored. she was beautiful inside and out." here in bournemouth, alongside us we have the cliffs on...
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. >> amy, you're my hero! >> [ laughter ] >> did you see that? we haven't even started. and then they will buy on a bike. >> amy gubser has a few more people recognizing her these days. the start off as kind of a joke like hey i think i can do it? >> absolutely, my husband and i joke all the time, when we are out on a hike, walking our dog and we see the fairlawn islands and you say you know what, i can swim there and he absolutely hands down would agree, kind of laughing. >> reporter: nobody was laughing on may 11th when amy became the first person ever to successfully swim outbound from the golden gate bridge to the fairlawn islands. do you realize what you have done? >> you know, it is just sinking in. it is unbelievable. i know it is a incredibly difficult swim. but what has been more credible is just the outreach and the inspiration that is achieved. and that is what gives me the greatest pleasure. >> reporter: it took 17 hours to complete the 29.7 mile swim. that is a lot of time for some doubt to creep in. >> a soup it's thought in your head could derail you so i
. >> amy, you're my hero! >> [ laughter ] >> did you see that? we haven't even started. and then they will buy on a bike. >> amy gubser has a few more people recognizing her these days. the start off as kind of a joke like hey i think i can do it? >> absolutely, my husband and i joke all the time, when we are out on a hike, walking our dog and we see the fairlawn islands and you say you know what, i can swim there and he absolutely hands down would agree, kind of...
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that's the thing. >> even amy, even amy. >> even amy, even amy. >> yeah.whatever. right. apparently. apparently. apparently, we have got some breaking news for you as well, which is that these e gates are, a bit of an issue, as you were hearing from there. i've got my panel, we've got, columnist and political commentator patrick o'flynn, deputy chairman of the conservative party jonathan gullace, an author and broadcaster, amy nicholl. now, yes, this breaking story tonight that showcases broken britain at its worst. uk border force are scrambling to fix a nationwide e—gate glitch affecting all uk airports. this is footage from social media appearing to show huge queues building up at some of our biggest airports . these of our biggest airports. these include gatwick, stansted and manchester. we're also hearing at heathrow airport that contingency plans are being put in place to make sure passengers are safely processed through to the border. patrick, presumably you're quite happy our borders are currently closed, no, i don't believe in in in people not bei
that's the thing. >> even amy, even amy. >> even amy, even amy. >> yeah.whatever. right. apparently. apparently. apparently, we have got some breaking news for you as well, which is that these e gates are, a bit of an issue, as you were hearing from there. i've got my panel, we've got, columnist and political commentator patrick o'flynn, deputy chairman of the conservative party jonathan gullace, an author and broadcaster, amy nicholl. now, yes, this breaking story tonight...
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magazines he said ami i didn't know what am i was to be honest, he said ami we have this company that they'll probably want to hear your story so and what was the thought of selling the story in your mind to get my truth out there i wasn't looking for money clearly, but when he said it's worth many millions, i'm like that was something it was hard to pass up. >> sure. of course did keyed have a meeting with me? did you have a meeting with him? >> we had a meeting with ami. >> you told them your story. we tell them the story. they actually didn't think is very credible, even though off the record, they said dylan, dylan believes your story, but clearly when they came back, they said it wasn't believable. >> i might julen bleep being dylan howard, and he's with ami so they had like a 12 hour window to i know i'm probably skipping around. >> i'm sorry. they had a 12 hour window to accept whether they wanted the story or not, and they didn't want the story. well, then the republican, he won the republican nomination and aim i was interested in the stray again once, don't trump won the rep
magazines he said ami i didn't know what am i was to be honest, he said ami we have this company that they'll probably want to hear your story so and what was the thought of selling the story in your mind to get my truth out there i wasn't looking for money clearly, but when he said it's worth many millions, i'm like that was something it was hard to pass up. >> sure. of course did keyed have a meeting with me? did you have a meeting with him? >> we had a meeting with ami. >>...
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25% ami and a 60% ami rent. and so again, that 60% ami, reflecting a general rule of what an operating cost would be for the unit. we have 53 units in operation and about 200 in our pipeline. so we have a number of senior buildings that we anticipate using the subsidy source, moving forward in the near future. and relative to the math on that, 36 million for 2300 units, what's the math on the sos? well, we've got $52 million for about 200, 200 units, so it's but the 52 we capitalize these funds. it's a little bit of a different metric because while the while the loss program is an annual appropriation from our own general fund, these are sort of one time funds. these are not ongoing subsidies. so we're we're taking these funds and we're they're one time funds and we're turning it into an ongoing or 15 year capital subsidy. so we're capitalizing a reserve that pays the difference over time. we will need to figure out in 15 years how to replenish that subsidy source in order for it to become an ongoing subsidy. so
25% ami and a 60% ami rent. and so again, that 60% ami, reflecting a general rule of what an operating cost would be for the unit. we have 53 units in operation and about 200 in our pipeline. so we have a number of senior buildings that we anticipate using the subsidy source, moving forward in the near future. and relative to the math on that, 36 million for 2300 units, what's the math on the sos? well, we've got $52 million for about 200, 200 units, so it's but the 52 we capitalize these...
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following this all closely is our politics monday duo, amy walter of the cook political report with amyara keith of npr. so nice to see you both. happy monday. six months out, as i just mentioned, from this election. this weekend, donald trump was at this campaign event and he made these comments where he basically equated the biden white house with the nazis, saying that they are running a quote, gestapo administration. this is obviously just the latest in a long history of trump saying things like this. but one of his fellow republicans, one who is vying to be the number two on the trump ticket, north dakota governor doug burgum of, came out and defended john ultram. -- defended trump. >> the majority of americans feel like the trial that he's in right now is politically motivated. and if it was anybody else, this trial wouldn't even be happening. so i understand that he feels like that he's being unfairly treated. william: feeling like the trial is unfair is equivalent to being part of the nazi secret police? >> first let's talk about the majority of americans, as the governor said,
following this all closely is our politics monday duo, amy walter of the cook political report with amyara keith of npr. so nice to see you both. happy monday. six months out, as i just mentioned, from this election. this weekend, donald trump was at this campaign event and he made these comments where he basically equated the biden white house with the nazis, saying that they are running a quote, gestapo administration. this is obviously just the latest in a long history of trump saying things...
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. >> amy, you're my hero. >> do you see that? [ laughter ] we haven't even started and your fans rolled by on a bike. i love it. >> and she is popular. coming up at 5:30, we will hear about her inspiration and pushing through some of those tough moments all in pursuit of history. >>> still ahead, passengers are describing the terrifying moments when the plane plunged 6,000 feet in just a matter of minutes, killing one person on board. >>> i worked on the floor. i didn't realize what happened. i must have hit my head somewhere. a lot of people hit their heads. everyone is bleeding. >> a controversy proposal to crack down on speeding drivers in california, now gaining momentum. the plan from a bay area lawmaker. >>> how a man brings his community together through art and what he's going to do with these flowers coming up. >>> we are now hearing from the passengers on board the singapore airlines flight that hit a deadly bit of turbulence that led to the death of one man and injured dozens of other people. about ten hours in on the
. >> amy, you're my hero. >> do you see that? [ laughter ] we haven't even started and your fans rolled by on a bike. i love it. >> and she is popular. coming up at 5:30, we will hear about her inspiration and pushing through some of those tough moments all in pursuit of history. >>> still ahead, passengers are describing the terrifying moments when the plane plunged 6,000 feet in just a matter of minutes, killing one person on board. >>> i worked on the...
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my first time singing with any band. >> reporter: wow, and it's amy's band?ou can teach me ♪ >> reporter: in auditions for this, you told sam you couldn't really sing? >> yeah, yeah. there are jobs that come up where you say, yeah, of course i can ride a horse or sword fight. for this, i didn't want to get it in, like, the back doorway. >> reporter: and when marisa says i can't sing, you think? >> it's okay. because i kept thinking, we'll figure out a way and that way, i guess, you know, will be sort of lip-syncing and dubbing. but it was also unsatisfactory doing it that way. ♪ >> reporter: in the end, they did not need dubbing. ♪ stronger than me ♪ >> reporter: abella trained and sang the entire film. sam taylor-johnson was equally obsessed with trying to get every detail right. >> how would amy see this? how would she think? am i telling this authentic to her? would she be mad at me? am i going to have a bad dream tonight where she comes and tells me it's not good. >> reporter: you were dreaming about her while you were shooting this? >> i was a lot, yes.
my first time singing with any band. >> reporter: wow, and it's amy's band?ou can teach me ♪ >> reporter: in auditions for this, you told sam you couldn't really sing? >> yeah, yeah. there are jobs that come up where you say, yeah, of course i can ride a horse or sword fight. for this, i didn't want to get it in, like, the back doorway. >> reporter: and when marisa says i can't sing, you think? >> it's okay. because i kept thinking, we'll figure out a way and...
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amy: absolutely. analysis looking at the account balances of accounts in the 60-64 age group, and about two thirds, of the accounts at the moment have less than 200,000 australian dollars in them. that means people retirement will still need to lean on the public pension. you can get a part pension or full pension if you don't have enough retirement savings. there are also real challenges for women because there is a gender pay gap here in australia, women are retiring with lower balances than men simply by virtue of the fact that they earn less throughout their career. as the system matures, a lot of these issues will be ironed out as more people come to the system having contributed at a higher rate. those balances will get bigger as people approach or go into retirement. still, there are some challenges with gig workers, as well and coverage in the system that way. and the gender gap, as well annabelle: that was our bloomberg pension fund responded amy bainbridge in melbourne. you can get more of t
amy: absolutely. analysis looking at the account balances of accounts in the 60-64 age group, and about two thirds, of the accounts at the moment have less than 200,000 australian dollars in them. that means people retirement will still need to lean on the public pension. you can get a part pension or full pension if you don't have enough retirement savings. there are also real challenges for women because there is a gender pay gap here in australia, women are retiring with lower balances than...
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when we examined ami building, we took a swab and we swipe it along the keyboard. we put it in a little device, clicked it sent it off, and it was positive. and the minute they found that, they knew that this was a bioterrorism attack. [ominous music] [audio logo] a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! ] the bad news came out. robert stevens died of anthrax. a florida man infected with an extremely rare and lethal form of anthrax has died. earlier this afternoon, he suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away. he never regained consciousness from the time he enters the emergency room. i w
when we examined ami building, we took a swab and we swipe it along the keyboard. we put it in a little device, clicked it sent it off, and it was positive. and the minute they found that, they knew that this was a bioterrorism attack. [ominous music] [audio logo] a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and...
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we'll have to the there, amy knight, butl have to the there, amy knight, but thank you very much forjoiningar unaided, after becoming the first person in the world to receive a new gene therapy treatment. shortly before opal sandy's first birthday, she was given an infusion in her ear that replaced the faulty dna with a working copy of the gene. our health reporter, michelle roberts has the story. recorder plays note. yay! 18—month—old opal is learning how fun making noise can be. yeah! she's the first person to get a new type of gene therapy treatment for an inherited deafness she was born with. her parents, jo and james, say it was a really hard decision to make. it was really scary, but i think we'd been given a really unique opportunity, with no real evidence that any harm or adverse effects was likely to come to her. surgeons carried out opal�*s procedure just before her first birthday. the infusion replaces the faulty dna causing opal�*s genetic condition. a modified, harmless virus delivers a working copy of the otof gene. that treats the sound—sensing cells in the inner ear or cochl
we'll have to the there, amy knight, butl have to the there, amy knight, but thank you very much forjoiningar unaided, after becoming the first person in the world to receive a new gene therapy treatment. shortly before opal sandy's first birthday, she was given an infusion in her ear that replaced the faulty dna with a working copy of the gene. our health reporter, michelle roberts has the story. recorder plays note. yay! 18—month—old opal is learning how fun making noise can be. yeah!...
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when we examined ami building, we took a swab and we swipe it along the keyboard. we put it in a little device, clicked it sent it off, and it was positive. and the minute they found that, they knew that this was a bioterrorism attack. [ominous music] [audio logo] you've got xfinity wifi at home. take it on the go with xfinity mobile. customers now get exclusive access to wifi speed up to a gig in millions of locations. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free. that's like getting two unlimited lines for twenty dollars a month each for a year. so, ditch the other guys and switch today. buy one line of unlimited, get one free for a year with xfinity mobile! plus, save even more and get an eligible 5g phone on us! visit xfinitymobile.com today. ] the bad news came out. robert stevens died of anthrax. a florida man infected with an extremely rare and lethal form of anthrax has died. earlier this afternoon, he suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away. he never regained consciousness from the time he enters the emergency room. i was always as national security adv
when we examined ami building, we took a swab and we swipe it along the keyboard. we put it in a little device, clicked it sent it off, and it was positive. and the minute they found that, they knew that this was a bioterrorism attack. [ominous music] [audio logo] you've got xfinity wifi at home. take it on the go with xfinity mobile. customers now get exclusive access to wifi speed up to a gig in millions of locations. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free. that's like getting two...
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when we examined ami building, we took a swab and we swipe it along the keyboard. we put it in a little device, clicked it sent it off, and it was positive. and the minute they found that, they knew that this was a bioterrorism attack. [ominous music] [audio logo] shell renewable race fuel. reducing emissions by 60%. ♪♪ we're moving forward with indycar. because we're moving forward with everybody. shell. powering progress. and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. shell renewable race fuel. reducing emissions by 60%. ♪♪ we're moving forward with indycar. because we're moving forward with everybody. shell. powering progress. ] shell. the bad news came out. robert stevens died of anthrax. a florida man infected with an extremely rare and lethal form of anthrax has died. earlier this afternoon, he suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away. he never regained consciousness from the time he enters the emergency room. i was always as national security advisor the
when we examined ami building, we took a swab and we swipe it along the keyboard. we put it in a little device, clicked it sent it off, and it was positive. and the minute they found that, they knew that this was a bioterrorism attack. [ominous music] [audio logo] shell renewable race fuel. reducing emissions by 60%. ♪♪ we're moving forward with indycar. because we're moving forward with everybody. shell. powering progress. and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa!...
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cohen, ami was going to lay out the funds and as mr.mp had stated to david, i'll take care of it. and hoffinger asks, and what did you understand that to mean? cohen, that he was going to pay him back. cohen, i just wanted to make sure i was being updated regarding the entire matter, and now there are some more texts being admitted from july 28 of 2016. so all of this happening over the course of a couple of months so far, communications between cohen, donald trump, between them and the "national enquirer" people, dylan howard, david pecker, i'm starting to wonder here, charles, if it was just him in the room with donald trump with this communication with david pecker. at some point isn't it going to be cohen's word against trump's? >> yes, but that's why you have the documents. that's why the documents become so important because ultimately even if it is cohen's word against trump, you're not going to hear from donald trump, but that doesn't matter because at the end of the day what you're going to do is say, yes, you have an account o
cohen, ami was going to lay out the funds and as mr.mp had stated to david, i'll take care of it. and hoffinger asks, and what did you understand that to mean? cohen, that he was going to pay him back. cohen, i just wanted to make sure i was being updated regarding the entire matter, and now there are some more texts being admitted from july 28 of 2016. so all of this happening over the course of a couple of months so far, communications between cohen, donald trump, between them and the...
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pecker, did ami ever get reimbursed for the money? and the answer was no okay. >> i always what why is this important? >> this is the beginning of the falling out, the divorce, the parting of ways between ami david pecker, national enquirer on the one hand, trump trump organization, michael cohen on the other the deal heading into the karen mcdougal pay off was basically ami national enquirer was going to pay her $150,000 in order to catch and kill her story. and then they would assign the rights that they had to control the story. they would essentially sell it over to trump and cohen. what pecker is saying here is we ended up not getting reimbursed from them, not selling the rights back over to cohen and trump because i talked to my lawyer now he wasn't allowed to say what the lawyer told him, but it's quite clear the lawyer said to pecker, hang on. this is getting into the shady area. you don't want to continue with this deal and that's why pecker ended up buying the story on his own. and by real quick, when it jumps ahead, a coupl
pecker, did ami ever get reimbursed for the money? and the answer was no okay. >> i always what why is this important? >> this is the beginning of the falling out, the divorce, the parting of ways between ami david pecker, national enquirer on the one hand, trump trump organization, michael cohen on the other the deal heading into the karen mcdougal pay off was basically ami national enquirer was going to pay her $150,000 in order to catch and kill her story. and then they would...
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of the cook political report with amy walter, and tamera keith of npr.u both as always. let's pick up where laura's piece left off. we know democrats are leaning heavily into abortion rights in michigan. michigan is just one of a few battleground states we are keeping a close eye on. let's talk about these trends. back in october of last year, the new york times poll showed that mr. trump led in six battleground -- five of those six battleground states. this is the same map but these are numbers from may of this year that shows that the race is largely unchanged when it comes to those six states -- arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, pennsylvania. wisconsin is the only one that leans toward president biden at this time. how does the biden team look at that trend, and how are they going to tackle that? >> i was talking to people today from the biden universe, and they say things are stuck. the polls really haven't moved. they are not freaking out about it. they believe they have an entire campaign to run. i think if we are looking at polls that look like
of the cook political report with amy walter, and tamera keith of npr.u both as always. let's pick up where laura's piece left off. we know democrats are leaning heavily into abortion rights in michigan. michigan is just one of a few battleground states we are keeping a close eye on. let's talk about these trends. back in october of last year, the new york times poll showed that mr. trump led in six battleground -- five of those six battleground states. this is the same map but these are...
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what was your purpose of your working with ami? to pay off karen mcdougal.en says, to ensure mr. trump is protect and the story would never be released. for the purpose of ensuring it didn't affect the presidential campaign. did you work with ami to do that in order to influence the 2016 campaign? sustained. why did you work with ami to pay off karen mcdougal? it was a leading question. cohen said, to ensure the possibility of mr. trump succeeding in the election, this would not be a hindrance. at whose behalf did you work with ami to do that? with dylan howard, pecker. at the direction of donald j. trump. to whose benefit? the benefit of donald j. trump. that's when the jury instruction comes. that's trying to tie together that even though cohen didn't pay the money for ami, that that didn't come from him, that that was all as was what obviously happened with stormy daniels, that was for the benefit of donald trump. have they made that case? do you think they made it strongly enough to overwhelm whatever is going to happen in cross? they get the chance for
what was your purpose of your working with ami? to pay off karen mcdougal.en says, to ensure mr. trump is protect and the story would never be released. for the purpose of ensuring it didn't affect the presidential campaign. did you work with ami to do that in order to influence the 2016 campaign? sustained. why did you work with ami to pay off karen mcdougal? it was a leading question. cohen said, to ensure the possibility of mr. trump succeeding in the election, this would not be a hindrance....
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amy.t we're talking about here, just just taking a dip in those cold waters, that's like a nonstarter for me. as i was telling you then, you know, you talk about the idea. there's sharks out there. i mean, all of that is just. it's just you won't. you won't find me making this swim at any point in my life. but, i mean, you're doing this. i mean, you talk about the cold water, the currents, the threat of sharks and whatever else is in the water there. how did you prepare yourself mentally and physically for all of these things that that you know could potentially jeopardize your well-being? >> yeah. i'm not going to say that that was an easy undertaking. this has been five years in the making, and i had to really think about it. i have grandchildren, i've got children, i've got a loving family who just endlessly supports me. and i really think about this swim in such a way. it's hard to prepare for something that you might not come back from, and it's, it's odd to say, but that swim has cal
amy.t we're talking about here, just just taking a dip in those cold waters, that's like a nonstarter for me. as i was telling you then, you know, you talk about the idea. there's sharks out there. i mean, all of that is just. it's just you won't. you won't find me making this swim at any point in my life. but, i mean, you're doing this. i mean, you talk about the cold water, the currents, the threat of sharks and whatever else is in the water there. how did you prepare yourself mentally and...
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let's bring in amy bainbridge.kind of credit products every talking about looking at interests here? amy: good morning. that's right. the australian pensions are looking further into these kind of products to beef up their returns and diversify their portfolios. we know that amp, one of the biggest pensions in private wealth money manager mers -- money managers has recently launched a $300 million debt fund looking at some of these products. looking at credit risk transfer which is one of the different kind of products perhaps more commonly seen in parts of europe that now seems to be making its way to australian shores. especially here as australian pensions continue to grow in size and scale. we know the pension funds are already putting a lot of money into private credit as an asset class. i have had multiple conversations over the past week meeting with funds, talking about their plans. in the past six to 12 months the biggest super said it is significantly increasing its allocation in rivals also beefing those
let's bring in amy bainbridge.kind of credit products every talking about looking at interests here? amy: good morning. that's right. the australian pensions are looking further into these kind of products to beef up their returns and diversify their portfolios. we know that amp, one of the biggest pensions in private wealth money manager mers -- money managers has recently launched a $300 million debt fund looking at some of these products. looking at credit risk transfer which is one of the...
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amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tama ra keith with npr. start there with this stream of gop elected leaders who have been making the pilgrimage to the new york city courthouse to speak out in support of donald trump. what should we make of this? these elected leaders say they are there to speak on behalf of mr. trump because he can't speak on his own behalf because of the gag order. >> they are delivering the message that the former president wants to have delivered. a message that both with their presence and their words is saying this trial is not serious. this trial is a witchhunt or a democratic prosecutor run amok. by making that pilgrimage up there, often dressed in the trump uniform, they are standing behind him quite literally and signaling certainly to republican base voters, it's ok, you don't need to worry about this thing. no matter how it turns out, this is fine. don't worry. geoff: amy, speaker mike johnson's appearance is notable given the constitutional heft of his office. he is effectively leveraging his speakership and th
amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tama ra keith with npr. start there with this stream of gop elected leaders who have been making the pilgrimage to the new york city courthouse to speak out in support of donald trump. what should we make of this? these elected leaders say they are there to speak on behalf of mr. trump because he can't speak on his own behalf because of the gag order. >> they are delivering the message that the former president wants to have...
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gubser about the journey and frigidshark-infeste d waters without a wet suit. >> reporter: amy, youthat? [ laughter ] we just -- we haven't even started and your fans roll by on a bike. >> i love it. >> reporter: amy gubser has a few more people recognizing her these days. did this all start off as kind of a joke like hey i think i can the that? >> absolutely. my husband and i joke all the times when we're on a hike walking our dogs and we see the farallon islands i say you know i can swim there and he absolutely hands-down would agree. kind of laughing. one, two, three. >> reporter: whoo. nobody was laughing on may 11th when amy became the first person ever to successfully swim outbound from the golden gate bridge to the farallon islands. do you realize what you have done? >> you know, it's just sinking in. it's unbelievable. i know it's an incredibly difficult swim. but what's been more incredible is just the outreach and the inspiration that it's -- it's achieved and it's -- it's doing for people. that is what gives me the greatest pleasure. >> reporter: it took just over 17 hour
gubser about the journey and frigidshark-infeste d waters without a wet suit. >> reporter: amy, youthat? [ laughter ] we just -- we haven't even started and your fans roll by on a bike. >> i love it. >> reporter: amy gubser has a few more people recognizing her these days. did this all start off as kind of a joke like hey i think i can the that? >> absolutely. my husband and i joke all the times when we're on a hike walking our dogs and we see the farallon islands i say...
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amy. >> amy. amy. >> amy. amy. >> amy. nicky. amy. nicky.to do it with nicky. >> yes, yes . >> yes, yes. »- >> yes, yes. >> i would kick out all the foreign prisoners. why are they here? there's 11,000 of them. get them out. deport them to their own country. we don't want them here. we don't want to pay £38,000 a year to have a foreigner who's abused our hospitality here by breaking the law. kick them all out . law. kick them all out. >> i think that the prison population has skyrocketed as inequality has skyrocketed. there is a direct correlation between poverty and crime rates . between poverty and crime rates. so if we want to deal with the prison population, we want to reduce it. so we want less people. >> 11,000 is essentially what are they actually at the moment criminalising poverty in so many cases, particularly in the women's estate, the women's estate in many cases shouldn't even exist in prison work. >> in prison work wouldn't have re—offending and we wouldn't need to have seven more prisons. >> say people that are poor don't know
amy. >> amy. amy. >> amy. amy. >> amy. nicky. amy. nicky.to do it with nicky. >> yes, yes . >> yes, yes. »- >> yes, yes. >> i would kick out all the foreign prisoners. why are they here? there's 11,000 of them. get them out. deport them to their own country. we don't want them here. we don't want to pay £38,000 a year to have a foreigner who's abused our hospitality here by breaking the law. kick them all out . law. kick them all out. >> i think...
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amy coney barrett were waiting for judge merchan and the jury? this is just a fever dream thesh people have. >> thayot somebody has no idea w the court works or at least ist willfullmey putting on a show there. i may say this though, judge merchan show trial isto probably the strongest evidence to buttress trump's claim in the supreme court that president lewis need immunity from criminal prosecution to do their jobs. >> laura: bingo! >> even for official acts, bute this shows that you don't have to imagine hypotheticals. this is right there in front ofo the justices. you know, this is not a slippery slope of what might happen. this is unfolding right in front of us.o >> laura: sol, do you agrees dowith chris' point that this di prove or show how the abuse can
amy coney barrett were waiting for judge merchan and the jury? this is just a fever dream thesh people have. >> thayot somebody has no idea w the court works or at least ist willfullmey putting on a show there. i may say this though, judge merchan show trial isto probably the strongest evidence to buttress trump's claim in the supreme court that president lewis need immunity from criminal prosecution to do their jobs. >> laura: bingo! >> even for official acts, bute this shows...
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durley chine just before midnight on friday following reports two people had been stabbed. 34—year—old amiey from poole, a personal trainer and football coach, sadly passed away at the scene. a woman aged 38 and also from poole is in hospital with serious injuries. a17—year—old from lancashire arrested over the weekend on suspicion of murder was released on monday without charge and eliminated from the investigation. dorset police last night revealed an arrest had been made of a 20—year—old man in the croydon area of london on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. they say their investigation has progressed at speed. and that officers from their investigation team, intelligence unit and firearms unit had worked with metropolitan police to make the arrest. the beach here from bournemouth pier right the
durley chine just before midnight on friday following reports two people had been stabbed. 34—year—old amiey from poole, a personal trainer and football coach, sadly passed away at the scene. a woman aged 38 and also from poole is in hospital with serious injuries. a17—year—old from lancashire arrested over the weekend on suspicion of murder was released on monday without charge and eliminated from the investigation. dorset police last night revealed an arrest had been made of a...
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important this call was to showing that this transaction is an unlawful corporate contribution from ami to trump's campaign. look here, and it's the first thing they're asking for. so, again, i think the state has to be happy that they have clearly listened to the closing, and they are at least looking at
important this call was to showing that this transaction is an unlawful corporate contribution from ami to trump's campaign. look here, and it's the first thing they're asking for. so, again, i think the state has to be happy that they have clearly listened to the closing, and they are at least looking at
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with the 2016 election, didn't want this story to get out and steinglass says this, this is key, once ami purchased stories on a candidate's behalf and in coordination with the campaign, those purchases become unlawful campaign contributions. steinglass adds i suggest to you that the value of this corrupt bargain at the trump tower meeting cannot be overstated. it turned out to be one of the most valuable contributions ever made. this scheme cooked up by these men could very well be what got president trump elected. yasmin, powerful stuff from steinglass. >> really powerful stuff, katy, you started off by saying steinglass was cleaning up the holes, and i looked back at what todd blanche actually said about this august 2015 trump tower meeting, i just want to remind folks what it is that he said during his closing arguments, just a couple of hours ago with regards to that he said this is the same thing ami has been doing for decades, they have been doing it for president trump since the '90s, there is zero criminal intent in the 2015 meeting. indeed, mr. pecker told you it was good busine
with the 2016 election, didn't want this story to get out and steinglass says this, this is key, once ami purchased stories on a candidate's behalf and in coordination with the campaign, those purchases become unlawful campaign contributions. steinglass adds i suggest to you that the value of this corrupt bargain at the trump tower meeting cannot be overstated. it turned out to be one of the most valuable contributions ever made. this scheme cooked up by these men could very well be what got...