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those are the options for our guest, annie shaw from london. um whom i'd like to ask annie shaw, the so-called cease fire agreements proposed and reproposed and reconfigured in all this time by the us, including um... the israel regime side, which had the involvement and the approval of hamas on many different instances, begs the question, then what is the deal here? now i gave the options for you that i'd like to find out from you as to what you think, uh, whether it's a, because of the upcoming us elections that it hasn't happened, b) doesn't want to cease fire, the us uh side here, the cease fire would mean the us and israel have lost against hamas, which one do you think it is, or do you have answer of your? of your own here, i think the situation, like many other analysts say, oh, it's pretty complex, i don't think it's very complex, i mean, if us really wanted a deal, i think it would have just uh, it was just matter of call and just being really, really ediment and putting their foot down that, okay, this is what we want, we want sease fire deal, we want you to stop what you w
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annie lennox is, of course, an astronomer. i do want to mention thank you, annie, for being with us. i do want to mention that i first learned of annie's research through the fabulous podcast the illusionist by helen zaltzman. the episode is called craters and i highly recommend really anything that helen zaltzman does. it's again the illusionist. we'll be back in just a moment. hi, i'm renovation expert scott mcgilvray. i know bath remodeling and i've seen all the gimmicks by now. half off free installation. this is why i work with bath fitter. with 40 years of experience and 2 million installs. i trust their integrity. bath fitter gives you a fair price and sticks to it with a lifetime warranty. you don't need gimmicks, just a partner you can trust. bath fitter it just fits. go to bath fitter .com to book your free consultation. if you're an asbestos victim, pay close attention. billions of dollars are being paid out to people like you. we should know we're whites in luxembourg. the law firm that already won over $9 billion
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. >> annie jacobsen, thank you very much for sitting down and talking about your book. it's a pleasure to meet you. i am delighted to have this opportunity. how are you feeling? ments . >> i'm delighted to be with you, all the compliments, it's a pleasure. >> let's get into this. this is a brilliant book. this probably isn't the right thing to say about a book called "nuclear war", but i really enjoyed reading it. it reads like a thriller. you've taken policy, history, details, nuclear weapons effects and war games and rolled them together into a page-turner. i read this in about two days while taking extensive notes. let's get into one of your central points of the book, which is the concept of nuclear deterrents. dr. strangelove tells us, in the movie named after him, that deterrents is the art of instilling in the mind of the enemy the fear to attack, but in your hands, deterrents almost becomes a character in your book, it changes, it morphs, it almost has motivation, but it becomes one of the central drivers of your story line. so, please, tell us how you think abo
. >> annie jacobsen, thank you very much for sitting down and talking about your book. it's a pleasure to meet you. i am delighted to have this opportunity. how are you feeling? ments . >> i'm delighted to be with you, all the compliments, it's a pleasure. >> let's get into this. this is a brilliant book. this probably isn't the right thing to say about a book called "nuclear war", but i really enjoyed reading it. it reads like a thriller. you've taken policy,...
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so annie jacobsen thank you much for your book. thank for joining us and having a what i think was informative and. i can i say this a highly discussion about nuclear war. it was a great discussion. thank a highly entertaining discussion about nuclear war. >> host: it was a great discussion. thank you so much. >> be up-to-date in the latest in publishing with bo
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he's well known to annie and me from our time serving he's well known to annie and me from ourtime serving serving in congress with him but he — our time serving in congress with him. but he was a much different governor — him. but he was a much different governor. he governed very differently as minnesota governor versus _ differently as minnesota governor versus member of congress from moderate — versus member of congress from moderate district of minnesota we knew _ moderate district of minnesota we knew. that will be brought to the forefront — knew. that will be brought to the forefront tonight and he has to be able to— forefront tonight and he has to be able to answer the questions to the american _ able to answer the questions to the american people, too. i able to answer the questions to the american people, too.— able to answer the questions to the american people, too. i want to ask both of you. — american people, too. i want to ask both of you. do _ american people, too. i want to ask both of you, do you _ american people, too. i want to ask both of you, do you think _ american p
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>> annie. gosh, well, we started with the mayor, mayor breed, and she is really fighting for her job right now. and that really came out in this interview. >> we have had one of the best summers that we've had since before the pandemic with oktoberfest, with the rave, with nightlife and activation. we are excited about getting to yes and make it possible, making it possible to do some incredible things in our downtown like never before. >> i think the main message that she wanted to send was that the city is trending in the right direction. things are improving in some key areas and she deserves another term because of that. >> we of course have so much more work to do, and i also want to make it very clear we are well on our way. >> but the question is whether people want change faster and if there's someone else that can deliver it for them. you know, overall, it was pretty impressed by all of them in different ways. they're all in many ways, very good choices. i think the question is, you kn
>> annie. gosh, well, we started with the mayor, mayor breed, and she is really fighting for her job right now. and that really came out in this interview. >> we have had one of the best summers that we've had since before the pandemic with oktoberfest, with the rave, with nightlife and activation. we are excited about getting to yes and make it possible, making it possible to do some incredible things in our downtown like never before. >> i think the main message that she...
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>> annie. gosh. well, we started with the mayor. her job right now. and that really came out in this interview. >> we have had one of the best summers that we've had since before the pandemic with octoberfest, with the rave, with nightlife and activation. we are excited about getting to yes and make it possible, making it possible to do some incredible things in our downtown like never before. >> i think the main message that she wanted to send was that the city is trending in the right direction. things are improving in some key areas and she deserves another term because of that. >> we of course have so much more work to do, and i also want to make it very clear we are well on our way. >> but the question is whether people want change faster and if there's someone else that can deliver it for them. you know, overall, it was pretty impressed by all of them in different ways. they're all in many ways, very good choices. i think the question is, you know, they each bring up i have more experience. daniel lurie brought up, i have not
>> annie. gosh. well, we started with the mayor. her job right now. and that really came out in this interview. >> we have had one of the best summers that we've had since before the pandemic with octoberfest, with the rave, with nightlife and activation. we are excited about getting to yes and make it possible, making it possible to do some incredible things in our downtown like never before. >> i think the main message that she wanted to send was that the city is trending in...
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i think, you know, looky, annie was exactly right.mp base, the trump base is made up of, you know, noncollege educated working class white males, and that's the majority of that union. and majority also of some of the labor unions that have, i think, you know, pulled back a little bit from kamala harris leadership because democrats are the people they rely on for bargaining, prounion stance when it comes to actually getting legislation done at this point the election looks static. the polls aren't really moving, this thing is tied, and everybody is looking for edge with one voting group or another last thing on the union thing after the teamsters decided not to endorse even though matthew when they took and put out the internal poll that they had among its members, former president trump overwhelmingly, won 59.6% to 34%. similar polling we're told inside the fire firefighters union they didn't put out the numbers, it is a canary in the coal mine, perhaps mime between rank and file leadership committed to the democratic party. when tha
i think, you know, looky, annie was exactly right.mp base, the trump base is made up of, you know, noncollege educated working class white males, and that's the majority of that union. and majority also of some of the labor unions that have, i think, you know, pulled back a little bit from kamala harris leadership because democrats are the people they rely on for bargaining, prounion stance when it comes to actually getting legislation done at this point the election looks static. the polls...
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so annie jacobsen thank you much for your book. thank for joining us and having a what i think was informative and. i can i say this a highly discussion about nuclear war. it was a great discussion. thank you so much. thank you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> he is the founder of the lit effect and also the author of beyond the big lie. why republicans do it more and how to burn down our beaumont -- democracy. thank you for having me. >> you are on the show years ago we will show the clip in a bit. >> this brings one important part of the book. i was here in 2012 and answered questions about our work on the 2020 election. our caller called in on the democratic line. he had read in the nation that republicans live more in light were set they had tallied up fact checks and he wanted to know what i said about that. >> let me pause you there. let's show people from 2012. >> your nearest competitor had listed statements of republicans versus democrats and almost seven out of 10 for the three republicans and democrats. they were a lot smaller. >>
so annie jacobsen thank you much for your book. thank for joining us and having a what i think was informative and. i can i say this a highly discussion about nuclear war. it was a great discussion. thank you so much. thank you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> he is the founder of the lit effect and also the author of beyond the big lie. why republicans do it more and how to burn down our beaumont -- democracy. thank you for having me. >> you are on the show years ago...
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host: annie, we will get a response from shana. guest: it is unfortunate when it comes to disaster that it can be a political football when it comes to actually funding, providing funding for people in need. unfortunately, as i said, we have seen this playbook before. i do hope congress comes back from recess and provides this critical funding. host: what are some of the challenges to getting supplemental funding went something like this happens with fema where they have run out of money but there is still so many storms, the expectation they will need more funding is still there? guest: the challenges is that our fiscal conservatives that want to control the budget and keep costs down. unfortunately, this is not the place to do cutting, especially when so many people are in need. there are many other budgets that can be cut. it is just a small portion of the overall budget. host: next, we will talk with gobert in birmingham, alabama, experience with a natural disaster. caller: i have done a lot of research on the ucs and i find mo
host: annie, we will get a response from shana. guest: it is unfortunate when it comes to disaster that it can be a political football when it comes to actually funding, providing funding for people in need. unfortunately, as i said, we have seen this playbook before. i do hope congress comes back from recess and provides this critical funding. host: what are some of the challenges to getting supplemental funding went something like this happens with fema where they have run out of money but...
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you said annie wilkes not a movie monster. she is a human being?e, be worshiped, and just became totally obsessed with this guy. and i got to tell you, i have that side to me. i certainly know what that feels like. >> reporter: she would win the oscar and remembers exactly how her mother reacted. >> when i won the oscar for "misery," she said, i don't know what all the excitement is about. you didn't discover the cure for cancer. i forgot to thank her that night. >> reporter: you did thank her at the end of your speech? >> no, i did not. i did not. you look at it. i didn't. >> reporter: we did go back and look and we showed her. >> thank my family and friends, mom at home and my dad who i hope is watching somewhere. >> reporter: what are you thinking? >> thank you. why did i think i didn't thank her? oh, what a relief. >> reporter: why does that mean so much to you? >> because she should have had my life. when she died i said, come into me. i wanted her spirit to come into me, even though we had so many difficulties. i wanted her spirit to come int
you said annie wilkes not a movie monster. she is a human being?e, be worshiped, and just became totally obsessed with this guy. and i got to tell you, i have that side to me. i certainly know what that feels like. >> reporter: she would win the oscar and remembers exactly how her mother reacted. >> when i won the oscar for "misery," she said, i don't know what all the excitement is about. you didn't discover the cure for cancer. i forgot to thank her that night. >>...
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the guests that he spoke of, annie lee had an appearance on her own tv shall, but there is the informationwant to check out what she has to say about the issues of donald trump. you can find it on our website. c-span.org. washington state, democratic line, george, hello. caller: the republicans continually talk about irregularities in the 2020 election. it's almost four years and not one of them has any proof, proof . i'm tired of it. host: ok. gloria, texas, independent line. caller: yes, hello. first of all, i would like to say that i grew up as a democrat. i grew up during the clinton era. i never thought that i would be anything other than a democrat, just because, you know, middle-class, someone who, who, you know, born to immigrant parents, you know, but really devastate -- impacted by the policies put in place back then. you know? then you had the president and, you know, trump. like i said, i never thought i would be anything other than a democrat. but recently i've just been so astonished at, you know, i'm trying to know a little bit more about, you know, kamala harris, but you kn
the guests that he spoke of, annie lee had an appearance on her own tv shall, but there is the informationwant to check out what she has to say about the issues of donald trump. you can find it on our website. c-span.org. washington state, democratic line, george, hello. caller: the republicans continually talk about irregularities in the 2020 election. it's almost four years and not one of them has any proof, proof . i'm tired of it. host: ok. gloria, texas, independent line. caller: yes,...
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daniel lurie and presint board n for moving san francisco7 news e aqui joins the s francisco standard's annie gauss, an authornd podcaster kara swisher. all or ththe leadin rendidates foro. you can watch s it well, you know what? for mount tam, not able to see too much if lose up, but from the pretty picture there. the layers of the low clouds, mid-level clouds, a weather system, a weak one providing rain showers foruc wek g, nurse practitioner stude, nd omrow. you think with cniversity. ex for ers coming offmove him from the practice, wherallbbery it's stio early play his first game. that. mean, college football is 9:00. the gamecocks faced the numberom boome. and on the has the morning everybodyyears f crazy. but now it's the see re 16 minutes. he it is nots attempted by a couple. finished with tenll p s domantntfaas sabonis loves b with autho 1 man. kings built at with 23 tn. hey, spahe psi. move! the dubs by three with and they're three zero in t over sacramentpesi series secon admiring his work r hernandez. another solo blast.wopitchers who fernando tveisr two nothing dodgers. one la, ad
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and the second song on the topic of youth problems, i took a bird from the repertoire of annie loroc.s song shows that you don’t need to give up, that you need to go all the way, that you will definitely find luck someday. and no one will never breaks. today, luck smiled. i was driving here and first of all, i was just interested in what kind of guys are here, as it turned out, these are just incredible people who work hard every day, who live for music, who create and i am sure that in the future they will become incredible artists. the youth are for the union state, yes , definitely, i really like the festival, not only did we get to know the guys from russia, but we also got to know the guys from belarus, well, we rarely meet anywhere, but i don’t often, for example, at competitions. support for creativity for cultural exchange, we are fraternal nations, so we need to unite, get closer, especially at this time, filming through creativity, the shortest path for us, i was impressed by the guys' preparation, how talented they all are and what level, it seems to me, the vocals are a li
and the second song on the topic of youth problems, i took a bird from the repertoire of annie loroc.s song shows that you don’t need to give up, that you need to go all the way, that you will definitely find luck someday. and no one will never breaks. today, luck smiled. i was driving here and first of all, i was just interested in what kind of guys are here, as it turned out, these are just incredible people who work hard every day, who live for music, who create and i am sure that in the...
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she is a western woman and david gave me a great quote about she is an annie oakley type and she doesto be molded by the image makers and that is kind of the essence, the anti-hierarchy openness and the do it yourself attitude of this woman, which explains a lot about how she operates in the white house. peter: how did you get interested in the history and where can people read more? heath: i got really interested in history, i have been forever with a history major, did a master's, my first book was about winnie davis, the daughter of jefferson davis who goes rogue and becomes engaged to the grandson of a famous abolitionist. my second book was the league of wives, about p.o.w. and mia wives during vietnam and that led me to mrs. nagin because -- nixon because they had so much crossover with presidentacon and then president nixon who was the one who gives them more of a platform to speak about their husbands and then i ran across stories -- pictures of mrs. nixon with the p.o.w. wives and i thought, i do not know anything about her. one book always tends to lead to the next and i am
she is a western woman and david gave me a great quote about she is an annie oakley type and she doesto be molded by the image makers and that is kind of the essence, the anti-hierarchy openness and the do it yourself attitude of this woman, which explains a lot about how she operates in the white house. peter: how did you get interested in the history and where can people read more? heath: i got really interested in history, i have been forever with a history major, did a master's, my first...
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mayor to abc seven, and they sat down ■for interviews with abc seven news morning anchor reggie aqui annieauss, the senior news editor covering business and politics forior news editor covering business and politics for the san francisco standard, and kara swisher, the author, journalist and host of the podcast on with kara swisher. and after they discussed what they heard. here's part of that conversation, as well as what the candidates had to say. and we learned the candidates on mayoral hopeful or one will not be included on his ballot. >> i think it would be disingenuous for me to sit here and say anything other than, you know, put me number one. i can make it very easy for your viewers. put daniel lurie number one. and if you like somebody else and you want you, you could see them as your mayor, then you can put them 2 or 3. but i've seen these city hall insiders and i'm not going to sit here and say, put somebody number two. >> i'm not telling anybody who to vote for second or third. just make sure to put mark farrell first. >> is there anyone who you're specifically not putting on y
mayor to abc seven, and they sat down ■for interviews with abc seven news morning anchor reggie aqui annieauss, the senior news editor covering business and politics forior news editor covering business and politics for the san francisco standard, and kara swisher, the author, journalist and host of the podcast on with kara swisher. and after they discussed what they heard. here's part of that conversation, as well as what the candidates had to say. and we learned the candidates on mayoral...
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. >>> bay area gardeners left stunned by the abrupt closure of a beloved richmond nursery, annie annuals on market avenue in north richmond has been a go-to spot for 30 years for local gardeners. its owner said she closed because of an unexpected health issue. the nursery sold a wide variety of plants and supplied 20 other nurseries in the bay area. the owner says discussions with possible buyers are underway, but some customers on facebook are upset there was no notice of the closure and that the unused gift cards would not be honored. returns will also not be accepted. >>> let's take a live look from santa clara county where it appears the city of cupertino avoided a looming financial disaster. it stems from a tax agreement between the city and apple which allowed cupertino to collect a small portion of revenue on the tech giant's online sales, but the state ruled that agreement was illegal and the city was ordered to give $56.5 million back to apple. the mercury news is now reporting cupertino reached a settlement with the state that will allow them to keep some of that money. the det
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jesse watters takes it frou m he and you are for pictures of zoe and annie. i will be remiss and i wil l get them on instagram. i am trying my best. ♪ ♪ >> carley: donald trump delivering the speech at the al smith memorial danner last night cracking jokes and top democrats but kamala harris decided to skip the event and the first nominee to do so in 40 years but and said to mike instead, it's not being received well. >> todd: plus the doj claiming the biden white house to clear noncitizens off of their voter rolls. ag ashley moody leading the lawsuit joins us live this morning. >> the white house believe the opportunity is now two and they ten hamas or an free hostages held from the terrorist group and killed by israeli forces. could we really be on the edge of a peace deal? you are watching "fox & friends first" on this friday morning and i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: brooke singman with more with al smith dinner, hate, broke. >> former president donald trump kneeling his address 79 cell smith dinner in new york city and trump attending with first lady mille
jesse watters takes it frou m he and you are for pictures of zoe and annie. i will be remiss and i wil l get them on instagram. i am trying my best. ♪ ♪ >> carley: donald trump delivering the speech at the al smith memorial danner last night cracking jokes and top democrats but kamala harris decided to skip the event and the first nominee to do so in 40 years but and said to mike instead, it's not being received well. >> todd: plus the doj claiming the biden white house to clear...
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cnn, capitol hill reporter annie grayer is here in asni on friday. looked at who the most vulnerable republicans are. so let's go across the aisle now and talk talk about which congressional democrats are most at risk of losing their seats. >> well, brianna, there are five house democrats to actually represent districts that donald trump carried in 20, 22 of those democrats are congressman jared golden of maine and congresswoman marie gluesenkamp, perez washington state. and they are very, very tough reelection campaigns and their method here is really to try and distance themselves from the national democratic party brand. neither of them have formally endorsed kamala harris it's for president. they have both voted against key parts of the biden-harris administration's agenda, and they've also voted with republicans a number of times, including on the border and immigration, which is such a polarizing topic. this election. and there was there a couple of votes where they voted with republicans on a bill that was going to go nowhere in a democratic c
cnn, capitol hill reporter annie grayer is here in asni on friday. looked at who the most vulnerable republicans are. so let's go across the aisle now and talk talk about which congressional democrats are most at risk of losing their seats. >> well, brianna, there are five house democrats to actually represent districts that donald trump carried in 20, 22 of those democrats are congressman jared golden of maine and congresswoman marie gluesenkamp, perez washington state. and they are...
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cnn's annie grayer is here with the latest on this. good morning. >> morning yes. >> so new york might be a row. my vote blue in the presidential, but these races in long island, in westchester, in central new york really are going to be so competitive and going to be determined by a razor thin margin. it's, they're currently represented by republicans republican congressman mike lawler, anthony d'esposito, and marc molinaro. and these republicans flipped districts from democrats two years ago. they are trying to show that they're wins were not a fluke because they know national implications here, whoever wins these races is likely to determine who controls the house it's a representatives. next congress. and in my conversations with them when i went to their districts, they very much pitch themselves to me as moderates who were willing to work across the aisle and even create distance with their own party. congressman d'esposito said to me, he gets criticized for not being conservative enough and that's because these republicans are w
cnn's annie grayer is here with the latest on this. good morning. >> morning yes. >> so new york might be a row. my vote blue in the presidential, but these races in long island, in westchester, in central new york really are going to be so competitive and going to be determined by a razor thin margin. it's, they're currently represented by republicans republican congressman mike lawler, anthony d'esposito, and marc molinaro. and these republicans flipped districts from democrats...
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the velocity and anatomy as your initiatives. gufferson include include you have no household being annie shadid and instead of going to give them the last one i thought, fee hassan the in 2024. we found well how much in sweden demonstrating against the war of that year, along with his 2 young daughters. his free running partner of zillow gave up our corps following an accident. he now lives in italy and raises money for his family . the, with the war, not over. i feel heart broken, thinking about old thousands and wonder about the lives forever changed by these ran the onslaught that has destroyed so many families. the i'm certain that everyone in this film helps one day to play a role in the rebuilding of their home, gaza the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion it's feed treaties? have a very high kid is, inc, getting serious critical debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially as the israel has been taking against on the inside story. what is, is real trying to achieve in
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. >> and the east bay annie's annual as nursery has had to close in richmond. the longtime gardening mainstay. he's been open for decades. the current owner, though, says she's closing due to health reasons. she says discussions with potential buyers are under way and he's annual supplied 20 other nurseries in the bay area and grew plants from seedlings or cutting >> big cats are on the prowl in the bay and in the past month or so. kron four's philippe djegal reports yet nearly a half-dozen mountain lion sightings have been reported in the city of antioch. >> in neighborhoods, on city streets, behind fences, in backyards and in the hills, near homes and open space mountain lion sightings in antioch, spread-out city. why i saw police come around. >> i was kind of confused because they didn't seem seen you know, have anybody in custody. there is no vehicle. ricky ferrer describes wednesday night when antioch police responded to a neighbor's call reporting a prowler in for heirs backyard on william reid drive. and when officers put a drone up in the air, images of
. >> and the east bay annie's annual as nursery has had to close in richmond. the longtime gardening mainstay. he's been open for decades. the current owner, though, says she's closing due to health reasons. she says discussions with potential buyers are under way and he's annual supplied 20 other nurseries in the bay area and grew plants from seedlings or cutting >> big cats are on the prowl in the bay and in the past month or so. kron four's philippe djegal reports yet nearly a...
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a well loved east bay nursery, annie's annuals and perennials has suddenly closed. they closed their doors in richmond yesterday, announced it the heartfelt letter to the community, the owner says she is facing significant health issues, making it impossible to continue operations. talks with potential buyers make her hopeful. the brand legacy and its offerings can live on. >> new at 11 tonight, salmon have been spotted in the klamath river for the first time in decades. according to the chronicle, scientists with the nonprofit california trout spotted chinook salmon using a sonar camera. the salmon were migrating upstream, past where the iron gate dam used to be. this would mark the first time in more than 100 years that salmon have migrated up the river. back in august, the removal of four dams along the river was finished. a california trout says this will help restore the klamath and the declining salmon population. so it's encouraging to see stars diego luna and gael garcia. bernard bernal are teaming up again, but this time on the small screen in a history mak
a well loved east bay nursery, annie's annuals and perennials has suddenly closed. they closed their doors in richmond yesterday, announced it the heartfelt letter to the community, the owner says she is facing significant health issues, making it impossible to continue operations. talks with potential buyers make her hopeful. the brand legacy and its offerings can live on. >> new at 11 tonight, salmon have been spotted in the klamath river for the first time in decades. according to the...
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annie leal, quien nació en méxico, creció rodeada del chamoy en el 2020, ya con una carrera exitosa entiene que ser un glitch. o sea, no lo puedo, no lo puedo creer. lo que esperaba vender en 6 meses se vendió en 6 días. cada hora le estaba dando a mis papás. estas son las ventas. es que no puedo creerlo. es que estas son las ventas. hey, i love chamoy genera más de 4 millones de dólares en ventas al año. está disponible en algunos supermercados y hasta fue seleccionado para participar en el programa de inversionistas sharktank. es una bendición. o sea, yo lo que a veces menciono es la representación, es súper importante en películas, en televisión, en shows como esto, y es igual de importante en negocios, es igual de importante. los productos que tenemos disponibles para nuestra comunidad. entonces, para mí poder jugar un un papel pequeño y que la gente se vea representada cuando está caminando por el candil es súper importante y espero, espero que gracias a shows como estos y yo compartiendo mi historia, vengan muchísimos más fundadores latinos. hay negocio, hay dinero para todos. fe
annie leal, quien nació en méxico, creció rodeada del chamoy en el 2020, ya con una carrera exitosa entiene que ser un glitch. o sea, no lo puedo, no lo puedo creer. lo que esperaba vender en 6 meses se vendió en 6 días. cada hora le estaba dando a mis papás. estas son las ventas. es que no puedo creerlo. es que estas son las ventas. hey, i love chamoy genera más de 4 millones de dólares en ventas al año. está disponible en algunos supermercados y hasta fue seleccionado para...
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all right, that was the egyptian foreign minister speaking the annie shaw, the egyptian foreign ministerly focus on facts, i mean we probably are a large number, there's a probably a large number of the arab states, but what they really need to do is sit down together and really think and ponder on the problems you know that prob could be created you know within the original. it it it is a massive original conflict at the minute, i mean as we see, and it could actually have massive repercussions, you know, in the next couple of months or, even in in in a few weeks time. because as the situation is changing, it could aggravate. um, there needs to be some sort of a leadership, within this region, holding them everybody responsible for whatever is happening, and maybe coming up with the certain multilateral sort of talks, which obviously have been happening for the last, but we haven't seen much. i also believe that as long as the major western powers and are willing to... put into action - something that would be viable and would be you know much more peaceful for this region, unless they
all right, that was the egyptian foreign minister speaking the annie shaw, the egyptian foreign ministerly focus on facts, i mean we probably are a large number, there's a probably a large number of the arab states, but what they really need to do is sit down together and really think and ponder on the problems you know that prob could be created you know within the original. it it it is a massive original conflict at the minute, i mean as we see, and it could actually have massive...
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you have individuality, you know how to reach out with your voice - said annie loroc. well, we hope that this time ulyana will be able to reach out to the hearts of our judges and will receive four green buttons. we wish for this. meet. ulyana dubrovskaya, 17 years old, klin, moscow region. i believe that someday i will meet my father, ask him all the questions, we will talk, and i think that will be all, someone will forgive, someone will understand, but love will not leave me, washed away by the wave on the sand, i will write, ulyana forgives her biological parents, but to understand them... i can’t do it, why did they abandon her, for what? i don’t know anything at all. ulyana grew up in a loving family and only a few years ago she was told that she was adopted. ulyana was taken from an orphanage as a baby. her biological mother abandoned her. ulyana began to piece together her story. she found her mother, wrote to her and even received a response. she congratulated me on my fifteenth birthday. and on my sixteenth, too. that's all. well, she... she knows that i comm
you have individuality, you know how to reach out with your voice - said annie loroc. well, we hope that this time ulyana will be able to reach out to the hearts of our judges and will receive four green buttons. we wish for this. meet. ulyana dubrovskaya, 17 years old, klin, moscow region. i believe that someday i will meet my father, ask him all the questions, we will talk, and i think that will be all, someone will forgive, someone will understand, but love will not leave me, washed away by...
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annie's nursery will now be called curious flora nursery. according to an announcement made on the nurseries blog, the post explains that a team of former employees made the decision to buy the nursery. the reopening date is this coming saturday. well, fall as you know, is officially underway, which means the cider and the pumpkin patches and turning back the clocks. and this weekend marks the end of daylight saving time, which means an extra hour of sleep. but it also means it gets darker earlier in the day. but health experts say going back to standard time is actually better for our bodies than when we lose that hour in springtime. >> this change from daylight savings time back to standard time is the better change for our sleep. and it's not because we gain an hour. it's because we're going back to standard time, which scientists and researchers and clinicians in the sleep world and the circadian rhythm world all agree is the better time for our bodies. >> i don't know. what do you think? if you're one of the people who struggle with tho
annie's nursery will now be called curious flora nursery. according to an announcement made on the nurseries blog, the post explains that a team of former employees made the decision to buy the nursery. the reopening date is this coming saturday. well, fall as you know, is officially underway, which means the cider and the pumpkin patches and turning back the clocks. and this weekend marks the end of daylight saving time, which means an extra hour of sleep. but it also means it gets darker...
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a well loved east bay nursery, annie's annuals and perennials has suddenly closed. they closed their doors in richmond yesterday, announced it the same day in a heartfelt letter to the community, the owner says she is facing significant health issues, making it impossible to continue operations. talks with potential buyers make her hopeful. the brand legacy and its offerings can live on. >> new at 11 tonight, salmon have been spotted in the klamath river for the first time in decades. according to the chronicle, scientists with the nonprofit california trout spotted chinook salmon using a sonar camera. the salmon were migrating upstream, past where the iron gate dam used to be. this would mark the first time in more than 100 years that salmon have migrated up the river. back in august, the removal of four dams along the river was finished. a california trout says this will help restore the klamath and the declining salmon population. so it's encouraging to see stars diego luna and gael garcia. bernard bernal are teaming up again, but this time on the small screen in
a well loved east bay nursery, annie's annuals and perennials has suddenly closed. they closed their doors in richmond yesterday, announced it the same day in a heartfelt letter to the community, the owner says she is facing significant health issues, making it impossible to continue operations. talks with potential buyers make her hopeful. the brand legacy and its offerings can live on. >> new at 11 tonight, salmon have been spotted in the klamath river for the first time in decades....
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annie an hour ago gave £100. thank you very much annie . wendy has given £15 much annie. done for supporting our seniors, says rose . £25. and our seniors, says rose. £25. and i just want to say a massive thank you. can i also just point you in the direction of the fact that there's a gift aid function as well? so when you go on that justgiving page it says that we've raised you've raised £206,430, which is a whopping great big effort. so thank you. but if i scroll down the page as well, we've got gift aid here and that gift aid is up way above £40,000. so when you actually add all of that up, it is already up at about 250 grand quarter of a million pounds raised by you, the gb news viewers and listeners to try and help the elderly. this winter. friends of the elderly gives them grants. it can help them turn the heating on. it can be the difference between heating and eating for a pensioner. but for me, you look at this now, 1 in 4 on the front of the express, who are losing the winter fuel payment are over 80. it just doesn't seem right. >> no, it doesn't. and i think wh
annie an hour ago gave £100. thank you very much annie . wendy has given £15 much annie. done for supporting our seniors, says rose . £25. and our seniors, says rose. £25. and i just want to say a massive thank you. can i also just point you in the direction of the fact that there's a gift aid function as well? so when you go on that justgiving page it says that we've raised you've raised £206,430, which is a whopping great big effort. so thank you. but if i scroll down the page as well,...
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then just 26 years old, bates and friend and dear friend of many in this room, annie abrams, described daisy's role. bates stood out as one of the few female in leadership position in the movement african-american rights at that time. and she was the person for the moment. daisy risked everything in her life to make a difference in rock and beyond, fighting for what she believed to be right. even when she knew she lose the battle. she was the true embodiment of courage. and over the course of our nation's nearly 250 year history, we have watched step up and battles they knew they might not be victorious, including the fight for a more perfect union that includes all americans are treated equal. no matter what the color of their skin. so i'm proud that here today and that daisy bates one of those americans who stepped up as we are all arkansans in this room today. we are all grateful that she represented all of its good in our state. she stands tall in this room, mr. leader, as she looks across statuary hall and to the eyes of rosa parks across the way. thank all of you for coming today
then just 26 years old, bates and friend and dear friend of many in this room, annie abrams, described daisy's role. bates stood out as one of the few female in leadership position in the movement african-american rights at that time. and she was the person for the moment. daisy risked everything in her life to make a difference in rock and beyond, fighting for what she believed to be right. even when she knew she lose the battle. she was the true embodiment of courage. and over the course of...
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he's going to be here live to talk about his remarkable career, from dressing annie lennox to his friendshipwith vivienne westwood. he's doneit with vivienne westwood. he's done it all. you won't want to miss that. he'll be here live. then, of course, supplements sunday is on the way. but then, of course, supplements sunday is on the way . but before sunday is on the way. but before we get started, let's get your latest news with katie bowen . latest news with katie bowen. >> nana. >> nana. >> thank you and good afternoon. it's just gone. 4:00. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. the king says he's greatly saddened by the sudden death of alex salmond , former death of alex salmond, former first minister of scotland. the alba leader died yesterday afternoon, aged 69, from a suspected heart attack during a trip to north macedonia. mr salmond had made a speech at the institute for cultural diplomacy forum and is understood to have collapsed at a lunch in a crowded room. people in scotland have been reacting to his death. >> his passing is a great shock and i think for most sco
he's going to be here live to talk about his remarkable career, from dressing annie lennox to his friendshipwith vivienne westwood. he's doneit with vivienne westwood. he's done it all. you won't want to miss that. he'll be here live. then, of course, supplements sunday is on the way. but then, of course, supplements sunday is on the way . but before sunday is on the way. but before we get started, let's get your latest news with katie bowen . latest news with katie bowen. >> nana....
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with me is congresswoman annie kuster, democrat from new hampshire. up on what we heard that —— great to have you back. clearly an essay —— economic messages where the republicans feel they can attack kamala harris and tim walz, talking about the union workers rank—and—file who believe donald trump and jd vance are a better choice. how do democrats take on that messaging and try to turn it around? the take on that messaging and try to turn it around?— to turn it around? the truth of the matter— to turn it around? the truth of the matter is _ to turn it around? the truth of the matter is the _ to turn it around? the truth of the matter is the economy - to turn it around? the truth of| the matter is the economy has got much better in recent months and i beg to differ with the speaker. the price of gasoline in my home town in new hampshire is to dot 99, so we brought down inflation and what that rate cut was all about was elation is down —— $2.99. we need workers and we need the economy, so they have lowered interest rates and we need more homes being bu
with me is congresswoman annie kuster, democrat from new hampshire. up on what we heard that —— great to have you back. clearly an essay —— economic messages where the republicans feel they can attack kamala harris and tim walz, talking about the union workers rank—and—file who believe donald trump and jd vance are a better choice. how do democrats take on that messaging and try to turn it around? the take on that messaging and try to turn it around?— to turn it around? the truth...
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. -- >> also deep thanks to chair of our boards steering community for our communities, annie rivera.cheers and applause] >> friends, today is a long time coming. it's more than just a purchase of a building, but about creating a permanent building, a home for our history where we can share lessons of joy, activism, perseverance which all define our lgbtqia+ community. this place will shine with light from the stories of trail blazers of those who came before us and preserve the voices of the activist and leaders who placed us where we are now and empower our struggles and speak out loud from those who are trying to take us back into the closet. [cheers and applause] i feel so much pride in the historical society because we have changed lives. i met a mother who recently visited our archive and she was so happy to share that how we have helped her trans child and helped to work on their project. regardless of age, this is to learn from and produce knowledge to advance our legacy. this visionary day could not have been possible without you, mayor london breed. thank you so much for you
. -- >> also deep thanks to chair of our boards steering community for our communities, annie rivera.cheers and applause] >> friends, today is a long time coming. it's more than just a purchase of a building, but about creating a permanent building, a home for our history where we can share lessons of joy, activism, perseverance which all define our lgbtqia+ community. this place will shine with light from the stories of trail blazers of those who came before us and preserve the...
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and you are all asking for more pictures of zoe and annie, okay,, i have been remiss and i will get themng my best. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime". tonight... >> wise half the country supporting him? why is he beating you and a lot of swing states?
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ashley: they are trying to improve artificial intelligence in the annie's -- they will integrate ai intoons and improve industrial sensors but stock is up 1.5%. look at lithium. they agreed to be acquired by rio tinto in an all cash deal valued at $6.7 billion. cd cal one put a price target on julie. they say it's going up to $38 a share, touting their share of the market, more growth on the horizon. they likely online model. pets is a big business, billions of dollars spent, stock is up 3.4%. stuart: a booming industry. president biden and benjamin netanyahu hold a crucial phone call about iran. nate foy is in tel aviv. do we know what this is about? >> the first known call between the two leaders since august and we know benjamin netanyahu demanded the meeting with biden before allowing the defense minister to visit the united states. a key topic of discussion of course will be how israel responds to iran and domestic ballistic missile attack that happened a week ago but we are learning this afternoon about a rocket attack in northern israel. look at this video as it is confirmed the t
ashley: they are trying to improve artificial intelligence in the annie's -- they will integrate ai intoons and improve industrial sensors but stock is up 1.5%. look at lithium. they agreed to be acquired by rio tinto in an all cash deal valued at $6.7 billion. cd cal one put a price target on julie. they say it's going up to $38 a share, touting their share of the market, more growth on the horizon. they likely online model. pets is a big business, billions of dollars spent, stock is up 3.4%....
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sh winehouse, annie lennox. >> wild. she released her album titled jess and she's in the u.s.w york. >> two nights ago. yeah, in philadelphia? how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> what's it like to sit next to us? how you've had more hit number ones in the uk than all of these legends? >> i don't know. i feel very blessed and it's been an incredible journey and to have -- en, people say that to me it always doesn't feel real. i'm, like, who? what? >> who me? >> imposter syndrome. that's not but yeah. i'm so -- >> your life is interesting because last night the big event in america was the vice presidential debate in american politics and it was happening from right around the corner where you had a packed show. >> it was mad, yeah. and i had to make an announcement, like, leave early because of the traffic. >> yeah. it was crazy. >> the album you write i'm just here to be me. what's it like to be you these days? >> it's kind of great. >> best answer ever. >> i feel i'm in a very good place, and i am so excited that i just released this album, and i am so excited to be bac
sh winehouse, annie lennox. >> wild. she released her album titled jess and she's in the u.s.w york. >> two nights ago. yeah, in philadelphia? how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> what's it like to sit next to us? how you've had more hit number ones in the uk than all of these legends? >> i don't know. i feel very blessed and it's been an incredible journey and to have -- en, people say that to me it always doesn't feel real. i'm, like, who? what? >> who...
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she is a western woman and david gave me a great quote about she is an annie oakley type and she does not like to be molded by the image makers and that is kind of the essence, the anti-hierarchy openness and the do it yourself attitude of this woman, which explains a lot about how she operates in the white house. peter: how did you get interested in the history and where can people read more? heath: i got really interested in history, i have been forever with a history major, did a master's, my first book was about winnie davis, the daughter of jefferson davis who goes rogue and becomes engaged to the grandson of a famous abolitionist. my second book was the league of wives, about p.o.w. and mia wives during vietnam and that led me to mrs. nagin because -- nixon because they had so much crossover with president jackson and then preside non who was the one who gives them more of a platform to speak about their husbands and then i ran across stories -- pictures of mrs. nixon with the p.o.w. wives and i thought, i do not know anything about her. one book always tends to lead to the next
she is a western woman and david gave me a great quote about she is an annie oakley type and she does not like to be molded by the image makers and that is kind of the essence, the anti-hierarchy openness and the do it yourself attitude of this woman, which explains a lot about how she operates in the white house. peter: how did you get interested in the history and where can people read more? heath: i got really interested in history, i have been forever with a history major, did a master's,...
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annie ganymede. jupiter's mythical boy lover, and showed him facing the hangman for his crimes. this was how captain chapman's saw robert newburgh his flamboyant attire, the macaroni style was proof that he desired sex with other men. chapman was not the only officer to take note of the chaplin's appearance or to worry about how his desires might affect the regiment. when newburgh purchased a new green coat, each, a captain remarked that the parson is a bugger and everyone in his company laughed. other officers began to worry about new briggs and tension among the soldiers. a captain ordered his men to stay away from the chaplain while the quartermaster fretted. when newburgh requested a room near the outhouse because it was a site notorious for mail, mail, sexual trysts, it appears that robert newburg did not seek out sexual partners once he reached america. certainly his servant did not accompany him to into the army. yet this did not soften the opinions of men like chapman. it was not what newburgh had done, but who he was. in his initial accusation, thomas batt took note of
annie ganymede. jupiter's mythical boy lover, and showed him facing the hangman for his crimes. this was how captain chapman's saw robert newburgh his flamboyant attire, the macaroni style was proof that he desired sex with other men. chapman was not the only officer to take note of the chaplin's appearance or to worry about how his desires might affect the regiment. when newburgh purchased a new green coat, each, a captain remarked that the parson is a bugger and everyone in his company...
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officials and it's would consider annie tempt on trump's life an act of war.has already told the secret service to provide former president trump every level of protection they can. trump campaign recently asked for more. they asked for military aircraft including and for its part geoff, iran denies any plotting against donald trump. geoff: nick shiffrin thank you. >> thank you. geoff: we shift to israel and iran's hezbollah looks like it's looking like its own war. the u.s. said that it did not approve of israel's bombing of beirut over the last couple of weeks that have led to major civilian casualties far from beirut in northern lebanon our report errors on the aftermath of a deadly israeli air strike that targeted one known hezbollah member but killed two dozen other people. and a warning, images in this story are disturbing. >> lebanon's war has now climbed the famed mountains scattered around the rolling hills of groves as far as the eyes can see, the charred aftermath of an enormous bomb. paramedic and recue workers went through this home hit by an isra
officials and it's would consider annie tempt on trump's life an act of war.has already told the secret service to provide former president trump every level of protection they can. trump campaign recently asked for more. they asked for military aircraft including and for its part geoff, iran denies any plotting against donald trump. geoff: nick shiffrin thank you. >> thank you. geoff: we shift to israel and iran's hezbollah looks like it's looking like its own war. the u.s. said that it...