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annie? >> thank you so much, mayor breed, and good afternoon, everyone. i'm annie chung with self-help for the elderly, and as mayor said, we've been on the frontline, providing essential meals and other elder care services to all of our seniors in san francisco. and we're honored today, mayor, to partner with you and to support you in your relentless fight against the covid-19 pandemic, and to educate the chinese speaking seniors and families how to protect themselves once they step outside their homes. mayor breed, i think the seniors are doing their part to abide by the health order. i urge all the seniors and families to remember what dr. sampson just said and practice the three w's: one, wear masks, two, wash your hands, and three, watch your social distancing. i know the labor day weekend is coming up, and we may be tempted to invite friends and family over for barbecues and gatherings. only invite people that are in your immediate household, and if possible, try to meet outdoors, which will be much safer for you and your family. remember, prevent e
annie? >> thank you so much, mayor breed, and good afternoon, everyone. i'm annie chung with self-help for the elderly, and as mayor said, we've been on the frontline, providing essential meals and other elder care services to all of our seniors in san francisco. and we're honored today, mayor, to partner with you and to support you in your relentless fight against the covid-19 pandemic, and to educate the chinese speaking seniors and families how to protect themselves once they step...
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annie: hi, i'm annie. nice to meet you. lemonis: annie? annie: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you.this place. pat: okay. annie: sure. this is the mt. hood tiny-house village. lemonis: what's the most popular unit here? pat: lincoln is one of our most popular units. annie: they all have names and personalities. lemonis: well, let's go look at the new tumbleweed tiny home. pat: sounds good. jeff: thank you. annie: thank you. pat: all right. so, this is the new unit. steve: i wanted to start by having tracy and austin -- you two have spent a good amount of time working on this unit, perfecting this unit. tell us about what you guys accomplished. austin: i've built about 350 of these now. this is probably the first one you can actually move in right away. there's more storage in this house than any of them. pat: very nice. tracy: some of the biggest feedback that we've got from some of the focus groups is that they didn't want to just expose their clothing or expose their food. so, we really honed in on that on this unit. annie: yeah. it looks very clean. pat: very clean. jeff: it's br
annie: hi, i'm annie. nice to meet you. lemonis: annie? annie: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you.this place. pat: okay. annie: sure. this is the mt. hood tiny-house village. lemonis: what's the most popular unit here? pat: lincoln is one of our most popular units. annie: they all have names and personalities. lemonis: well, let's go look at the new tumbleweed tiny home. pat: sounds good. jeff: thank you. annie: thank you. pat: all right. so, this is the new unit. steve: i wanted to start by having...
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>> annie, annie, tell them what i asked, if you'd written anything just in case. it was really embarrassing, actually. so, yeah, we were talking and she was like, what are you going to say when you, you know, what's your acceptance speech? have you written an acceptance speech? i was like, no, no, i haven't. i'm not going to win. she's like, what are you going to say if you win? and i said i don't know, probably something like this. i'll just go up to the podium and do that for 45 seconds. and then kathryn was >> i said i hope you win. >> and each table can do a different sound effect. it will be great. thank goodness that didn't happen. that's all i had. >> jimmy: we can work that into the show if you want to. i think one of the things that i don't know maybe was as cool as winning the emmy, maybe even cooler was we'd asked a bunch of celebrities, what's your favorite show, and elton john said "schitt's creek" was his favorite and he spoke about your show. now that had to be great, right? that's pretty good. >> yeah. it was, it was, i mean, my eyes were popping w
>> annie, annie, tell them what i asked, if you'd written anything just in case. it was really embarrassing, actually. so, yeah, we were talking and she was like, what are you going to say when you, you know, what's your acceptance speech? have you written an acceptance speech? i was like, no, no, i haven't. i'm not going to win. she's like, what are you going to say if you win? and i said i don't know, probably something like this. i'll just go up to the podium and do that for 45...
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annie? >> thank you so much, mayor breed, and good afternoon, everyone. i'm annie chung with self-help for the elderly, and as mayor said, we've been on the frontline, providing essential meals and other elder care services to all of our seniors in san francisco. and we're honored today, mayor, to partner with you and to support you in your relentless fight against the covid-19 pandemic, and to educate the chinese speaking seniors and families how to protect themselves once they step outside their homes. mayor breed, i think the seniors are doing their part to abide by the health order. i urge all the seniors and families to remember what dr. sampson just said and practice the three w's: one, wear masks, two, wash your hands, and three, watch your social distancing. i know the labor day weekend is coming up, and we may be tempted to invite friends and family over for barbecues and gatherings. only invite people that are in your immediate household, and if possible, try to meet outdoors, which will be much safer for you and your family. remember, prevent e
annie? >> thank you so much, mayor breed, and good afternoon, everyone. i'm annie chung with self-help for the elderly, and as mayor said, we've been on the frontline, providing essential meals and other elder care services to all of our seniors in san francisco. and we're honored today, mayor, to partner with you and to support you in your relentless fight against the covid-19 pandemic, and to educate the chinese speaking seniors and families how to protect themselves once they step...
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annie on account of phoebe was too fancy. as soon i was big enough to lift my daddy's hunting rifle, he taught me how to shoot. but my daddy died when i was six. it left my mama in an awful way. we were dirt poor. when i got a little bigger, i discovered a way to help my mama. on a a squirrel nibbling fence post outside our cabin and i decided to shoot it. i got my daddy's long barrel rifle from above the fireplace and filled it with enough gunpowder to kill a buffalo. .hat was no easy task gun on thee long railing of the front porch and pulled the trigger. when all the smoke cleared, that squirrel lay dead, shot cleanly through the head. i still think it's one of the best shots i ever made. hunting todays provide food for my family. me,other would often say to phoebe and moses, stop shooting. you are supposed to be going to school preparing to be a wife and mother, not shooting. freshcontinued to provide game for my family. i became so skilled at it that i regularly sold part of my kyl to a regular grocery. soon, customers w
annie on account of phoebe was too fancy. as soon i was big enough to lift my daddy's hunting rifle, he taught me how to shoot. but my daddy died when i was six. it left my mama in an awful way. we were dirt poor. when i got a little bigger, i discovered a way to help my mama. on a a squirrel nibbling fence post outside our cabin and i decided to shoot it. i got my daddy's long barrel rifle from above the fireplace and filled it with enough gunpowder to kill a buffalo. .hat was no easy task gun...
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including annie oakley sharpshooter and mother jones. the golden history museum of golden colorado hosted the event and provided the video. into >> welcome sharon. (applause) >> good evening and welcome. i'd like to give a special thanks to meghan who just left us for inviting the legendary ladies to visit with you today. the women of the west were quite varied. you need only look at the costumes they were and listens to the stories they told to understand this. some women came west with husbands or fathers who were in search of gold, or opportunity in the west. often the landscape they encountered was quite different from the one they left behind. some had to learn new skills in order to survive. some women were born here. others came for their own reasons but each was met with a challenge due to their gender or the path they chose. so let's take a step back in time and bring history alive. in an era when opportunities for women were limited, annie oakley's amazing ability with the gun proved that women could do just as well or perhaps
including annie oakley sharpshooter and mother jones. the golden history museum of golden colorado hosted the event and provided the video. into >> welcome sharon. (applause) >> good evening and welcome. i'd like to give a special thanks to meghan who just left us for inviting the legendary ladies to visit with you today. the women of the west were quite varied. you need only look at the costumes they were and listens to the stories they told to understand this. some women came west...
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annie karni, michael schmidt, dr. nahid bhadelia, thank you all for starting us off. >>> and coming up for, the president's floated the idea of a pardon for one edward snowden. we'll ask one edward snowden about that idea live from moscow in our exclusive interview just after this break. >>> and later, we are ending yet another extraordinary week for this presidency. jon meacham's take on all that happened. >>> and what to make of this post-9/11 world we're living in during these waning minutes of the 19th anniversary as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this friday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the big events are back. xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >>> the united states will always be my home, and i'll always be willing to come back on a single condition and i've been quite clear about this over the years. this is that the government guarantee that i have the right and every whistle-blower has the right to tell the jury why they did what they did. >> that was almost a year ago. today ed snowden is s
annie karni, michael schmidt, dr. nahid bhadelia, thank you all for starting us off. >>> and coming up for, the president's floated the idea of a pardon for one edward snowden. we'll ask one edward snowden about that idea live from moscow in our exclusive interview just after this break. >>> and later, we are ending yet another extraordinary week for this presidency. jon meacham's take on all that happened. >>> and what to make of this post-9/11 world we're living in...
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i'm sorry to put you on the spot annie karni, dr. kavita patel. donna is staying with us >>> when we come back, john bolton's book has been on the shelf for 12 weeks now today donald trump's justice department has opened a criminal investigation into the publication of that book why they are doing that now. >>> and fires raging out west. hurricanes battering the east. antarctic glaciers breaking free from their restraints. more and more and more evidence emerging that the earth is crying out for urgent attention. how climate change can't escape presidential politics this year. we'll talk about that. >>> plus, breaking just a short time ago, the family of breonna taylor gets an important first step with the city of louisville over a botched police raid that led to her death we'll bring you the emotional announcement, what comes next and talk about the changes that tragedy has brought forth. all those stories coming up. er . can it one up spaghetti night? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about t
i'm sorry to put you on the spot annie karni, dr. kavita patel. donna is staying with us >>> when we come back, john bolton's book has been on the shelf for 12 weeks now today donald trump's justice department has opened a criminal investigation into the publication of that book why they are doing that now. >>> and fires raging out west. hurricanes battering the east. antarctic glaciers breaking free from their restraints. more and more and more evidence emerging that the...
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annie karni, michael schmidt, dr. nahid bhadelia, thank you all for starting us off. >>> and coming up for, the president's floated the idea of a pardon for one edward snowden. we'll ask one edward snowden about that idea live from moscow in our exclusive interview just after this break. >>> and later, we are ending yet another extraordinary week for this presidency. jon meacham's take on all that happened. >>> and what to make of this post-9/11 world we're living in during these waning minutes of the 19th anniversary as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this friday night. did you know the source of odor in your home... ...could be all your soft surfaces? odors get trapped in your home's fabrics and resurface over time. febreze fabric refresher eliminates odors. its water-based formula safely penetrates fabrics where odors hide. spray it on your rugs, your curtains, your furniture, all over your home to make it part of your tidying up routine. febreze fabric refresher, for an all-over freshness you'll love.
annie karni, michael schmidt, dr. nahid bhadelia, thank you all for starting us off. >>> and coming up for, the president's floated the idea of a pardon for one edward snowden. we'll ask one edward snowden about that idea live from moscow in our exclusive interview just after this break. >>> and later, we are ending yet another extraordinary week for this presidency. jon meacham's take on all that happened. >>> and what to make of this post-9/11 world we're living in...
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annie: exactly. it depends on the kind of business you of operation. may be able to do a lot of it from home and got banned move that home from somewhere else. that is what jeff gundlach threatened to do on twitter. romaine: and as joe said, all they do is push buttons all day. coming up, we will bring in the university of texas professor, to talk to us about the significance of the way that the tax code has benefited the wealthy. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: today we are focused on the u.s. tax system. of course, in election season, we have to talk about some of the politics. former vice president joe biden and his tax policy, and of course trump's tax policy. we are going to get into our guest who will talk about taxes and the way that certain taxes have contributed to growing inequality over the years. professor of government at the university of texas at austin. we started the conversation with the revelations about trump, but where in your view does the sort of tilt of the tax code come from? when did we sort of get the begin
annie: exactly. it depends on the kind of business you of operation. may be able to do a lot of it from home and got banned move that home from somewhere else. that is what jeff gundlach threatened to do on twitter. romaine: and as joe said, all they do is push buttons all day. coming up, we will bring in the university of texas professor, to talk to us about the significance of the way that the tax code has benefited the wealthy. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: today we...
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we inherit the legacy of generations of ohio patriots like neil armstrong, annie oakley, william mckinley, and the amazing ulysses s. grant. that's good. nobody's stock has gone up like grant. nobody in the last ten years. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed oceans, blazed the trails, settled the continent, tamed the wilderness, dug out the panama canal, laid down the railroads, raised up the skyscrapers, won two world wars, defeated fascism and communism, and made america the single greatest nation in the history of the world. and you haven't seen anything yet. proud citizens like you help build this country and together we are taking back our country. we are returning power to you, the american people. with your help, your devotion, and your drive, we are going to keep on working. we are going to keep on fighting. and we are going to keep on winning, winning, winning. we are one people, one family, god and together with the incredible people of ohio, we will make america wealthy again! we will make america strong again. we will make america proud again. we will make
we inherit the legacy of generations of ohio patriots like neil armstrong, annie oakley, william mckinley, and the amazing ulysses s. grant. that's good. nobody's stock has gone up like grant. nobody in the last ten years. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed oceans, blazed the trails, settled the continent, tamed the wilderness, dug out the panama canal, laid down the railroads, raised up the skyscrapers, won two world wars, defeated fascism and communism, and made america...
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i don't know why. >> annie, go ahead. >> sorry. what became clear at the convention last week was that the campaign has settled on a line of attack which is that biden is a trojan horse of the left being controlled by aoc and the far left fringes of his party. you can fact check that. but that is their attack line. and here the fox news host served him up an opportunity to do that and he did not answer that that is who is controlling joe biden. he can up with an unintelligible story about dark horses that even laura ingraham said sounds like a conspiracy theory. it is in line with the president likening to a conspiracy theory throughout his life, not just in his political life. but this one was particularly unintelligible about a plane full of thugs and protestors. i think it had something to do with trying to say that to con fwlat a conflate all of the peaceful protests with a small fraction of violent looters and to put the stress on that side of the equation. >> sorry to making you try to explains in-ex-applicable. and secretary
i don't know why. >> annie, go ahead. >> sorry. what became clear at the convention last week was that the campaign has settled on a line of attack which is that biden is a trojan horse of the left being controlled by aoc and the far left fringes of his party. you can fact check that. but that is their attack line. and here the fox news host served him up an opportunity to do that and he did not answer that that is who is controlling joe biden. he can up with an unintelligible story...
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annie karni, jonathan lemire, mara gay. thank you all for being with us. really appreciate that. >>> coming up, the president's attempt to defund what he calls anarchist cities. we're going to ask a former high ranking official from the justice department about that. >>> later, we consult with a doctor practicing in the nation's new coronavirus hot spot. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a thursday night. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>> democratic leaders are slamming the president over a threat to cut funding from several cities governed by democrats. the president issued a memo directing officials to find ways to redirect federal funds from cities determined to be, quote, anarchist jurisdictions. the memo specifically mentions the cities of portland, seattle, and new york and says, quote, my administration will not allow federal tax dollars to fund cities that allow themselves to deteriorate into lawless zones. of
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annie, the confirmation in a moment, but i have to ask you about this reversal from the cdc, a bit of a head crasher, in light of your papers reporting that hhs secretary alex azar designated himself the final authority on this guidance. what does this tell us about how the administration is handling the pandemic now? >> this is in line with a stream of things we've seen where there seems to be a real battle inside the cdc between the scientists and the political appointees. over and over again we've seen the cdc pushing forward, or silencing the scientists, accusing them when they don't go along with the message the president wants to be sending of trying to embarrass them publicly. this is not the first time we've seen the cdc backtrack on something. our paper reported last week that the cdc, you know, had pulled down guidance that -- had reversed course, had said they would no longer recommend testing asymptomatic people and only after "the new york times" reported concerns about did they reverse course on that. this is in line with a pattern that we're seeing and so is the news to
annie, the confirmation in a moment, but i have to ask you about this reversal from the cdc, a bit of a head crasher, in light of your papers reporting that hhs secretary alex azar designated himself the final authority on this guidance. what does this tell us about how the administration is handling the pandemic now? >> this is in line with a stream of things we've seen where there seems to be a real battle inside the cdc between the scientists and the political appointees. over and over...
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. >> and here for our leadoff discussion on a thursday night, annie karni, white house reporter with "the new york times." jonathan lemire, white house reporter with the associated press. tonight his a.p. colleague, james la portis says as we mentioned, that he spoke to a senior defense department official who confirmed, in his words, the story in its entirety. also with us, mara gay. she's a member of "the new york times" editorial board and a former new york city hall bureau chief for "the wall street journal." she's also a covid-1919 survivor. thanks to all of you for being with us. we mentioned there at the beginning, jon lemire, i'll start with you, two candidates for president in two very different settings today, relaying two very different messages. in terms of the president, we're getting into the general election home stretch here. there's been a lot of talk that he's had some difficulty finding a specific message to stick with against joe biden. are you seeing one emerge right now? are there specific points that the president has settled on when it comes to making his case
. >> and here for our leadoff discussion on a thursday night, annie karni, white house reporter with "the new york times." jonathan lemire, white house reporter with the associated press. tonight his a.p. colleague, james la portis says as we mentioned, that he spoke to a senior defense department official who confirmed, in his words, the story in its entirety. also with us, mara gay. she's a member of "the new york times" editorial board and a former new york city...
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annie? >> thank you so much, mayor breed, and good afternoon, everyone. annie chung with self-help for the elderly, and as mayor said, we've been on the frontline, providing essential meals and other elder care services to all of our seniors in san francisco. and we're honored today, mayor, to partner with you and to support you in your relentless fight against the covid-19 pandemic, and to educate the chinese speaking seniors and families how to protect themselves once they step outside their homes. mayor breed, i think the seniors are doing their part to abide by the health order. i urge all the seniors and families to remember what dr. sampson just said and practice the three w's: one, wear masks, two, wash your hands, and three, watch your social distancing. i know the labor day weekend is coming up, and we may be tempted to invite friends and family over for barbecues and gatherings. only invite people that are in your immediate household, and if possible, try to meet outdoors, which will be much safer for you and your family. remember, prevent every
annie? >> thank you so much, mayor breed, and good afternoon, everyone. annie chung with self-help for the elderly, and as mayor said, we've been on the frontline, providing essential meals and other elder care services to all of our seniors in san francisco. and we're honored today, mayor, to partner with you and to support you in your relentless fight against the covid-19 pandemic, and to educate the chinese speaking seniors and families how to protect themselves once they step outside...
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if we lost melissa, we will go to any from the washington post -- to annie from the washington post. >> hi, thank you for doing this. good morning. i wanted to get a sense from you about inferences between 2016 and 2020 in two areas. can you tell me anything that you heard of that your unions are doing in terms of turnout or pushing the message that you said at the top in those swing states that is distinct from 2016? and the second question is, are you getting any feedback from members? our member one of the striking things about 2016 is the level of union support, union member support for trump. do you have any data that suggests that has changed and shifted beyond the public polling? president trumka: in 2016, remember trump got three percentage points more than romney did. of once clustered in a lot important areas, which makes the 3% significant at that point in time and now. here is what we did. right after the election, i started calling balls and strikes. i started having communications, regular meetings with our central labor councils and our general board. i started giving
if we lost melissa, we will go to any from the washington post -- to annie from the washington post. >> hi, thank you for doing this. good morning. i wanted to get a sense from you about inferences between 2016 and 2020 in two areas. can you tell me anything that you heard of that your unions are doing in terms of turnout or pushing the message that you said at the top in those swing states that is distinct from 2016? and the second question is, are you getting any feedback from members?...
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we filmed there for "60 seconds," and it was amazing. >> annie, i'm going to try the pass have, but ie also missing the chance to check out art. what's your remedy for people who are feeling art starved? >> totally. i think one of the best parts about traveling is seeing masterpieces all around the globe, and you still can. your airbnb experiences, you can take classes with broadway stars, go backstage and learn from the pros, and with "60 second cities" you can choose artistic cities all around the globe and see private tours of museums all around the world including the met right here in nyc, or kick things up a notch in our cartagena episode with a local colombian dance class that you learn from the real stars. >> that's really cool. eva got some pasta on the carpet so -- >> i did not. dan spilled pasta on the floor. >> maybe i did that. >> finally, we all love some cute animals. how can we bring the wildlife to our living room? >> yeah, i was surprised by how much animals played a part in our travel. with "60 second city's" sydney episode, you get to meet the meerkats and say hi t
we filmed there for "60 seconds," and it was amazing. >> annie, i'm going to try the pass have, but ie also missing the chance to check out art. what's your remedy for people who are feeling art starved? >> totally. i think one of the best parts about traveling is seeing masterpieces all around the globe, and you still can. your airbnb experiences, you can take classes with broadway stars, go backstage and learn from the pros, and with "60 second cities" you can...
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when you have a link annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in vain. the government will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government. if we have to. place we have to. because when we need to go to all you want to do number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you dig the slow the place is going to be full of all those things . you can go to the. people who are building they are. convinced that she will continue to live here in the future a court order for eviction takes up to one and a half years the police are not intervening for the time being and around her the settlement continues to grow. you might remember israel was one of the 1st countries to impose a tough lock down but also one of the 1st to ease restrictions now it's experiencing a 2nd coronavirus wave with more daily cases than ever before it's again implemented strict measures but that's worrying people in jerusalem where many livelihoods depend on catering to the pilgrims and visit
when you have a link annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in vain. the government will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government. if we have to. place we have to. because when we need to go to all you want to do number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you dig the slow the place is going to be full of all those things . you can go to the. people...
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everything annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in vain. the governess will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government it's our right if we have to. place we have to. you know because when we need to go to the loo oh you want to do the number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you dig so the place is going to be full of all those things. you can go to the. people who are building they are. convinced that she will continue to live here in the future a court order for eviction takes up to one and a half years the police are not intervening for the time being and around her the settlement continues to grow. so it's not just shelter that's been thrown into question because of the pandemic food is also becoming scarce or in parts of africa the central hell region is among the continent's hunger hotspots more than half of the populations of mali burkina faso and the share suffers from food insecurity defined as the lack of regular access to the f
everything annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in vain. the governess will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government it's our right if we have to. place we have to. you know because when we need to go to the loo oh you want to do the number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you dig so the place is going to be full of all those things. you can go...
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[instrumental music] >> hello, i'm annie and i'm speaking to you from my home in ithaca new york. ...... the democratic ideal so it is my great honor to be here. i am here to talk about the book i've written and also a television series i've had the pleasure of producing, writing and directing with my collaborator. so why cosmos after 30 years? the first cosmos was the effort to give the broadest possible public space and time. that's how we find our way in the cosmos. the greatest story of the generations of human beings, in one way or another within understanding of nature that we can tell he is wonderful and inspiring stories to a global audience so that as many of us as possible could have a perspective on both space and time and in that original series, there was the cosmic calendar in which we compressed what was thought to be the use of the 18 billion years of cosmic evolution, compressed into a single year and calendar. it's how the age of the cosmos has changed. it's power because it seeks to correct and use the methodology of science with a very simple rule to figure out tho
[instrumental music] >> hello, i'm annie and i'm speaking to you from my home in ithaca new york. ...... the democratic ideal so it is my great honor to be here. i am here to talk about the book i've written and also a television series i've had the pleasure of producing, writing and directing with my collaborator. so why cosmos after 30 years? the first cosmos was the effort to give the broadest possible public space and time. that's how we find our way in the cosmos. the greatest story...
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host: annie, go ahead. caller: this might be my first time voting by mail. i have not heard any information by mail in north carolina. what i want to ask is have the printers been put back in the post office? do we have drop boxes? i hear other states that have drop boxes but i never hear about or the carolina having drop boxes. host: let's talk about drop boxes. guest: i want to emphasize that some people might be going by mail for the first time. anything you do for the first time, there are some challenges. go to your local election official and ask or find information on the website on what to do. i don't know the answer to how extensive or the availability of drop boxes. it is sometimes a possibility to return your ballot to the polling place or the clerk's office. i would go to your local or state election official's website or perhaps you can call and ask that question. drop boxes, where they are available, are a good option for people who want to return there and and or absentee ballot they certainly will not miss the deadline if they drop it on drop
host: annie, go ahead. caller: this might be my first time voting by mail. i have not heard any information by mail in north carolina. what i want to ask is have the printers been put back in the post office? do we have drop boxes? i hear other states that have drop boxes but i never hear about or the carolina having drop boxes. host: let's talk about drop boxes. guest: i want to emphasize that some people might be going by mail for the first time. anything you do for the first time, there are...
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annie linsky has another question. you were noticed while speaking that the wall street journal posted an article about the firefighters union and federal investigation into corruption. i'm just wondering if there is anything you can say about the, if there's any kind of internal probe going on or anything you can add. >> you should know there is an internal election going on in the firefighters and just like a general election, many things get rolled around. -- rooted out. illegitimacy will be rooted out, corruption will be found and extinguished and those responsible will pay a price. but right now it is in the middle of a heated campaign and that is no different than donald sorry, sayingi'm barack obama was treasonous. it is outrageous and unfair. but it isn be illegal what it -- is part of what is happening. >> so it's more of an election smear going on. i don't know the facts because we have not been involved. there is an internal investigation. when that reports out, we will take note of it and do what is appropr
annie linsky has another question. you were noticed while speaking that the wall street journal posted an article about the firefighters union and federal investigation into corruption. i'm just wondering if there is anything you can say about the, if there's any kind of internal probe going on or anything you can add. >> you should know there is an internal election going on in the firefighters and just like a general election, many things get rolled around. -- rooted out. illegitimacy...
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when you have a link annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in the. the government will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government it's our right if we have to leave in this place we have to. go because when we need to go to the loo oh you want to do the number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you did so the place is going to be full of all those things. you can go to the. people who are building the ouse are. convinced that she will continue to live fear in the future a court order for eviction takes up to one and a half years the police are not intervening for the time being and around her the settlement continues to grow. it's not just shelter that's been thrown into question because of the pandemic food is also becoming scarcer in parts of africa the central hell region is among the continent's hunger hotspots more than half of the populations of mali burkina faso and the share suffers from food insecurity defined as the lack of regular
when you have a link annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in the. the government will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government it's our right if we have to leave in this place we have to. go because when we need to go to the loo oh you want to do the number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you did so the place is going to be full of all those...
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historical interpretation group, portraying notable women from western history, including sharpshooter annier activist mother jones -- the golden history museum of golden colorado hosted this event and provided the video. in time to hear the stories of real women who made a significant impact on the west. welcome sharon from legendary ladies. [applause] >> good evening and welcome. i would like to give a special thanks to megan murphy, who just left us for inviting the legendary ladies to visit with you today. the women of the west were quite varied. you need only look at the
historical interpretation group, portraying notable women from western history, including sharpshooter annier activist mother jones -- the golden history museum of golden colorado hosted this event and provided the video. in time to hear the stories of real women who made a significant impact on the west. welcome sharon from legendary ladies. [applause] >> good evening and welcome. i would like to give a special thanks to megan murphy, who just left us for inviting the legendary ladies to...
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annie? >> thank you so much, mayor breed, and good afternoon, everyone. i'm annie chung with self-help for the elderly, and as mayor said, we've been on the frontline, providing essential meals and other elder care services to all of our seniors in san francisco. and we're honored today, mayor, to partner with you and to support you in your relentless fight against the covid-19 pandemic, and to educate the chinese speaking seniors and families how to protect themselves once they step outside their homes. mayor breed, i think the seniors are doing their part to abide by the health order. i urge all the seniors and families to remember what dr. sampson just said and practice the three w's: one, wear masks, two, wash your hands, and three, watch your social distancing. i know the labor day weekend is coming up, and we may be tempted to invite friends and family over for barbecues and gatherings. only invite people that are in your immediate household, and if possible, try to meet outdoors, which will be much safer for you and your family. remember, prevent e
annie? >> thank you so much, mayor breed, and good afternoon, everyone. i'm annie chung with self-help for the elderly, and as mayor said, we've been on the frontline, providing essential meals and other elder care services to all of our seniors in san francisco. and we're honored today, mayor, to partner with you and to support you in your relentless fight against the covid-19 pandemic, and to educate the chinese speaking seniors and families how to protect themselves once they step...
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annie? >> thank you so much, mayor breed, and good afternoon, everyone. i'm annie chung with self-help for the elderly, and as mayor said, we've been on the frontline, providing essential meals and other elder care services to all of our seniors in san francisco. and we're honored today, mayor, to partner with you and to support you in your relentless fight against the covid-19 pandemic, and to educate the chinese speaking seniors and families how to protect themselves once they step outside their homes. mayor breed, i think the seniors are doing their part to abide by the health order. i urge all the seniors and families to remember what dr. sampson just said and practice the three w's: one, wear masks, two, wash your hands, and three, watch your social distancing. i know the labor day weekend is coming up, and we may be tempted to invite friends and family over for barbecues and gatherings. only invite people that are in your immediate household, and if possible, try to meet outdoors, which will be much safer for you and your family. remember, prevent e
annie? >> thank you so much, mayor breed, and good afternoon, everyone. i'm annie chung with self-help for the elderly, and as mayor said, we've been on the frontline, providing essential meals and other elder care services to all of our seniors in san francisco. and we're honored today, mayor, to partner with you and to support you in your relentless fight against the covid-19 pandemic, and to educate the chinese speaking seniors and families how to protect themselves once they step...
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what winning to be precise for example in the german movie annie and jagger were. doing well but still that wasn't 999 and she's playing also one of the leading roles in a german serious cult deutschland this. so 8386 and now coming up here we see it. a denying one of the chief of the east german spy agency what a role you know her series an orthodox which just won the emmy or she just won the emmy for loosely based on the true story of an orthodox jewish woman who leaves her community comes to berlin why do you think that the show has such wide appeal maybe not just because of bush. because the story is about a young woman and she's trying to break out and break out of a strict religious world and this case it's. also doc's jewish community and yeah maybe this scene of breaking out is something many people can identify with more universal ok thanks so much for coming on the show micah krueger thank you they get. now most film festivals this year have either been cancelled or they've gone completely digital but the in person success of this year's venice film festi
what winning to be precise for example in the german movie annie and jagger were. doing well but still that wasn't 999 and she's playing also one of the leading roles in a german serious cult deutschland this. so 8386 and now coming up here we see it. a denying one of the chief of the east german spy agency what a role you know her series an orthodox which just won the emmy or she just won the emmy for loosely based on the true story of an orthodox jewish woman who leaves her community comes to...
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what winning to be precise for example in the german movie annie and jack was. doing well but that was in 999 and she's playing also one of the leading roles and a german serious cult deutschland i am after this. $8386.00 and now coming up it was it. a denying one of the chief of the east german spy agency what a role you know her series an orthodox which just won the emmy or she just won the emmy for loosely based on the true story of an orthodox jewish woman who leaves her community comes to berlin why do you think that the show has such wide appeal maybe not just because of bullying. because the story is about a young woman and she's trying to break out and break out of a strict religious world and this case it's. also doc's jewish community. yeah maybe this scene of breaking out something many people can identify with more universal ok thanks so much for coming on the show micah krueger thank you they. now most film festivals this year have either been cancelled or both gone completely digital but in person success of this year's venice film festival is pavi
what winning to be precise for example in the german movie annie and jack was. doing well but that was in 999 and she's playing also one of the leading roles and a german serious cult deutschland i am after this. $8386.00 and now coming up it was it. a denying one of the chief of the east german spy agency what a role you know her series an orthodox which just won the emmy or she just won the emmy for loosely based on the true story of an orthodox jewish woman who leaves her community comes to...
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plan for everything annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in vain. the government will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government. if we have to. we have to. because when we need to go to oh you want to do the number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you dig the so the place is going to be full of all those things. you can go to the. people who are building they are. convinced that she will continue to live here in the future a court order for eviction takes up to one and a half years the police are not intervening for the time being and around this settlement continues to grow. not just shelter that's been thrown into question because of the pandemic food is also becoming scarce in parts of africa the central hell region is among the continent's hunger hotspots more than half of the populations of mali burkina faso and share suffers from food insecurity defined as the lack of regular access to the food they need in mali the trend is even
plan for everything annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in vain. the government will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government. if we have to. we have to. because when we need to go to oh you want to do the number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you dig the so the place is going to be full of all those things. you can go to the. people who are...
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what winning to be precise for example in the german movie annie and jagger and then doing well but that was in 1999 and she's playing also one of the leading roles in a german serious cult deutschland this. so 8386 and now coming up here we see it. a denying one of the chief of the east german spy agency what a role you know her series an orthodox which just won the emmy or she just won the emmy for loosely based on the true story of an orthodox jewish woman who we've sort community comes to berlin why do you think that the show has such wide appeal maybe not just because of bush. because the story is about a young woman and she's trying to break out and out of a strict religious world and this case it's. also doc's jewish community and yeah maybe this scene of breaking out is something many people can identify with more universal ok thanks so much for coming on the show micah krueger thank you david. now most film festivals this year have either been cancelled or they've gone completely digital but the in person success of this year's venice film festival is paving the way for other sm
what winning to be precise for example in the german movie annie and jagger and then doing well but that was in 1999 and she's playing also one of the leading roles in a german serious cult deutschland this. so 8386 and now coming up here we see it. a denying one of the chief of the east german spy agency what a role you know her series an orthodox which just won the emmy or she just won the emmy for loosely based on the true story of an orthodox jewish woman who we've sort community comes to...
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plenty of feeling annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a longtime so far in vain. the government will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government it's a lot right if we have to leave in this place we have to. because when we need to go to the loo oh you want to do number 2 you have to take the bucket and then so that place is going to be full of all those things. you can go to the. people who are building they are. convinced that she will continue to live here in the future a court order for eviction takes up to one and a half years the police are not intervening for the time being and around her the settlement continues to grow. it's not just shelter that's been thrown into question because of the pandemic food is also becoming scarcer in parts of africa the central hell region is among the continent's hunger hotspots more than half of the populations of mali burkina faso and the share suffers from food insecurity defined as the lack of regular access to the food t
plenty of feeling annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a longtime so far in vain. the government will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government it's a lot right if we have to leave in this place we have to. because when we need to go to the loo oh you want to do number 2 you have to take the bucket and then so that place is going to be full of all those things. you can go...
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uster congressman annie k serves on the energy and commerce committee.nni first on the mixed messagese we heard yesterday from the cdc director, when it comes to the rollout of a potential vaccine. what do you think a realistic vaccine rollout timeline looks like? caller: i think the president is playing politics with the vaccine. we have had several hearings related to the vaccine in our health subcommittee on the energy and commerce subcommittee, and the timing is clearly at the very end of 2020, much more likely to the beginning of 2021. these trials take time. they involve human trials, so they involve over 30,000 people. we need to be patient, follow the science. the most important piece of this, john, is to have confidence in the vaccine. it's about the safety and efficacy. is it effective in preventing the future spread of covid-19 virus? is it safe, are there any side effects? it is not anything we want to rush into. obviously, everyone is anxious to get the vaccine, but we need to make sure it is safe and effective. host: for the average america
uster congressman annie k serves on the energy and commerce committee.nni first on the mixed messagese we heard yesterday from the cdc director, when it comes to the rollout of a potential vaccine. what do you think a realistic vaccine rollout timeline looks like? caller: i think the president is playing politics with the vaccine. we have had several hearings related to the vaccine in our health subcommittee on the energy and commerce subcommittee, and the timing is clearly at the very end of...
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plenty of feeling annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in vain. the government will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government it's our right if we have to. place we have to. because when we need to go to oh you want to do number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you slow the place is going to be full of all those things. you can go to the. people who are building they are. convinced that she will continue to live fear in the future a court order for eviction takes up to one and a half years the police are not intervening for the time being and around her the settlement continues to grow. so it's not just shelter that's been thrown into question because of the pandemic food is also becoming scarce in parts of africa the central hell region is among the continent's hunger hotspots more than half of the populations of mali burkina faso and share suffers from food insecurity defined as the lack of regular access to the food they need in mali th
plenty of feeling annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in vain. the government will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government it's our right if we have to. place we have to. because when we need to go to oh you want to do number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you slow the place is going to be full of all those things. you can go to the. people...
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everything annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in vain. the government will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government. if we have to. we have to. because when we need to go to the loo oh you want to do the number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you slow the place is going to be full of all those things . you can go to the. people who are. convinced that she will continue to live here in the future a court order for eviction takes up to one and a half years the police are not intervening for the time being and around her the settlement continues to grow. it's not just shelter that's been thrown into question because of the pandemic food is also becoming scarce in parts of africa the central hell region is among the continent's hunger hotspots more than half of the populations of mali burkina faso and share suffers from food insecurity defined as the lack of regular access to the food they need in mali the trend is even getting worse and
everything annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in vain. the government will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or what. we have to get the we have to get them from the government. if we have to. we have to. because when we need to go to the loo oh you want to do the number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you slow the place is going to be full of all those things . you can go to the. people who are....
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when everything annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in vain. the governors will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or water in the city we have to get the we have to get them from the government it's our idols if we have to leave in those places we have to. because we need to go to the loo or you want to do the number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you dig the hole the place is going to be full of all those things. you can go to the 1st day and see the people who are building they are also the lakers convinced that she will continue to live fear the future a court order for every action takes up to one and a half years the police are not intervening for the time being and around her the settlement continues to grow. our next report is from malawi way there's been a surge in teenage pregnancies during the pandemic aid groups say school closures are partly to blame one district alone reported 5000 teenage pregnancy cases since the government ordered the closure of schools at the end of march now
when everything annie and her family have also been hoping for an apartment from the state for a long time so far in vain. the governors will provide our needs because we need something like toilets or water in the city we have to get the we have to get them from the government it's our idols if we have to leave in those places we have to. because we need to go to the loo or you want to do the number 2 you have to take the bucket and then you dig the hole the place is going to be full of all...
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trials over four years for shooting a woman and her nephew has been found guilty of murder. 53 year old anniefo were killed in their home in north london in 2016. 0bina eze—oke first went on trial in 2017 but it collapsed and juries in two more trials failed to reach verdicts while a 11th was halted by coronavirus. but today the 28 year old was found guilty of two counts of murder. a man accused of murder and seven counts of attempted murder after a series of knife attacks in birmingham has been remanded in custody. zephaniah mcleod who's 27 and from selly oak, appeared before the city's magistrate's court via video link. a 23—year—old died from a stab wound to the neck. a teenage boy has appeared before magistrates in norwich, charged with attempted murder and firearms offences, after another boy was shot on his way to school. the 15—year—old remains in a critical condition in hospital after the incident in kesgrave, near ipswich, on monday. the defendant cannot be named for legal reasons. a man with serious breathing issues says he was "ambushed" into wearing a face covering on a plane. eas
trials over four years for shooting a woman and her nephew has been found guilty of murder. 53 year old anniefo were killed in their home in north london in 2016. 0bina eze—oke first went on trial in 2017 but it collapsed and juries in two more trials failed to reach verdicts while a 11th was halted by coronavirus. but today the 28 year old was found guilty of two counts of murder. a man accused of murder and seven counts of attempted murder after a series of knife attacks in birmingham has...
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that is in the marketing departments right that's kind of by nature in this in johannesburg thank you annie. and staying in south africa this weekend dozens of young women took part in the end you'll read john's it's an ancient right off passage mocking an entrance to womanhood but like everything else this year this tradition has been forced to update due to the coronavirus pandemic and the event has got a new message to. a celebration of virginity with the colors and rhythms that connect these women to that ancestors. on a 2020 outfit update the rate dance is an annual event in south africa's chrisoula that's how provence a rite of passage to womanhood around $20000.00 young women usually take part but you to coronavirus restrictions this yeah only 30 could attend this year also saw a new focus for the event with participants carrying placards calling for an end to gender based violence the number of victims has said since south africa went into lockdown a recent string of murders and president's house shocks the country and prompted condemnation from this elite can i over than see energy
that is in the marketing departments right that's kind of by nature in this in johannesburg thank you annie. and staying in south africa this weekend dozens of young women took part in the end you'll read john's it's an ancient right off passage mocking an entrance to womanhood but like everything else this year this tradition has been forced to update due to the coronavirus pandemic and the event has got a new message to. a celebration of virginity with the colors and rhythms that connect...