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>> anthony: yeah. >> i'm mick. >> anthony: hey. >> henry?rry, grim to disturb you, enjoy the sushi, it was such a pleasure, i love your outfit. [ laughter ] >> anthony: speaking of sushi and going back to jimmy kimmel's lodge that you've been invited to that i've never been invited to. [ laughter ] >> no, no, no, i had to make a reservation. >> anthony: oh, you had to make a reservation. all right >> let me just tell you, the food is great. >> anthony: is it really? >> oh, my gosh. >> anthony: do you eat what you catch? because here we are -- >> no. >> anthony: you're on the snake river right now, right? >> it is one of the great fisheries in america. honestly. that fish is the largest fish i've ever caught. it is 24 inches long. it's a brown which originally came from germany. >> anthony: yeah, mine's brown too. [ laughter ] >> i am editing so fast. anyway, i take a picture, i give it a kiss, i sign a laminated fonzie picture, put it in its mouth and -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] but let me tell you, i'm one happy person there. >> anthony: o
>> anthony: yeah. >> i'm mick. >> anthony: hey. >> henry?rry, grim to disturb you, enjoy the sushi, it was such a pleasure, i love your outfit. [ laughter ] >> anthony: speaking of sushi and going back to jimmy kimmel's lodge that you've been invited to that i've never been invited to. [ laughter ] >> no, no, no, i had to make a reservation. >> anthony: oh, you had to make a reservation. all right >> let me just tell you, the food is great....
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anthony _ anthony joshua! once champion, now challenger. anthony joshua _ anthony joshua!hony joshua is a - anthony joshua! once champion, now challenger. anthony joshua is a man i challenger. anthony joshua is a man on a mission- _ challenger. anthony joshua is a man on a mission. i— challenger. anthony joshua is a man on a mission. i want— challenger. anthony joshua is a man on a mission. i want to _ challenger. anthony joshua is a man on a mission. i want to change - challenger. anthony joshua is a man on a mission. i want to change the l on a mission. i want to change the narrative, i can change the narrative. narrative, i can change the narrative-— narrative, i can change the narrative. ~ . , narrative. what gives you the confidence — narrative. what gives you the confidence that _ narrative. what gives you the confidence that this - narrative. what gives you the confidence that this time - narrative. what gives you the i confidence that this time around narrative. what gives you the - confidence that this time around it will be different?— will be different? because
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i want anthony joshua to go i is on? i want anthony joshua to go out there and _ is on? anthony joshua to go out there and when his title - is on? i want anthony joshua to go out there and when his title back. is on? i want anthony joshua to go | out there and when his title back in good form but if you would have to ask me that, i would say i think 0leksandr might get the stoppage late on, but big up anthonyjoshua and made the best man when there tonight and all stay safe.— and made the best man when there tonight and all stay safe. thank you for “oininr tonight and all stay safe. thank you forjoining us- _ at least 3a people have been killed and dozens have been injured in two separate road accidents in southeast turkey. in the first one, a bus collided with an ambulance and first responders at an earlier accident site in the province of gaziantep. at least 15 people were killed and another twenty injured. and then in a second accident, in mardin, a town some 200 kilometres east, at least 19 people were killed after a truck driver hurtled into pedestrians and a further
i want anthony joshua to go i is on? i want anthony joshua to go out there and _ is on? anthony joshua to go out there and when his title - is on? i want anthony joshua to go out there and when his title back. is on? i want anthony joshua to go | out there and when his title back in good form but if you would have to ask me that, i would say i think 0leksandr might get the stoppage late on, but big up anthonyjoshua and made the best man when there tonight and all stay safe.— and made the best...
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you talk about anthony joshua being — happens now.oshua being switched on, _ happens now. you talk about anthony joshua being switched on, he - happens now. you talk about anthony joshua being switched on, he has i joshua being switched on, he has been quite intense all week, after the way that he made his way off to the way that he made his way off to the change room, no interviews with the change room, no interviews with the media. oleksandr usyk stayed, do we read anything into that body language, is anthonyjoshua under more pressure? is language, is anthony joshua under more pressure?— language, is anthony joshua under more pressure? is left in the under more pressure? is left in the under more pressure. _ more pressure? is left in the under more pressure, that _ more pressure? is left in the under more pressure, that he _ more pressure? is left in the under more pressure, that he realises i more pressure? is left in the underl more pressure, that he realises that he has got to be very focused and motivated now. he doesn't want to
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it’s anger and frustration for anthony joshua. �* , . , anger and frustration for anthony joshua. �*,'s really hard for me to say i'm proud — joshua. it's really hard for me to say i'm proud of— joshua. it's really hard for me to say i'm proud of myself. - joshua. it's really hard for me to say i'm proud of myself. i'm - joshua. it's really hard for me to l say i'm proud of myself. i'm upset deep down in my heart. 0h! it was a cat and mouse affair which came to life in the ninth round. usyk was hurt, joshua piled on the pressure, but the ukrainian weathered the storm and rallied in the next round. from the brink of victory to the edge of defeat, it was now joshua on the receiving end. 0leksandr usyk will be returning to his homeland with the belt! i trlliir;r his homeland with the belt! i truly believe anthony _ his homeland with the belt! i truly believe anthony joshua _ his homeland with the belt! i truly believe anthony joshua will - his homeland with the belt! i truly believe anthonyjoshua will probably fi-ht believe anthonyjoshua will probably fight at _ believe anthonyjoshua wil
it’s anger and frustration for anthony joshua. �* , . , anger and frustration for anthony joshua. �*,'s really hard for me to say i'm proud — joshua. it's really hard for me to say i'm proud of— joshua. it's really hard for me to say i'm proud of myself. - joshua. it's really hard for me to say i'm proud of myself. i'm - joshua. it's really hard for me to l say i'm proud of myself. i'm upset deep down in my heart. 0h! it was a cat and mouse affair which came to life in the ninth...
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anthony: yeah.tial bump there, if there was no invasion, the value of these russian securities would have gone up, if it was the invasion, it didn't, but we saw saudi arabia stand by russia and not throw them under the bus media -- the bus immediately when allies like the u.s. condemned russia. so there is that link. the economic link, a lot of analysts were questioning what to saudi arabia have to gain from russia because there's not a huge amount of investment going in. we see the same thing with this investment, the prince put that money in, the value of securities has gone down since then. we are not sure what he gets out of that. manus: we understand product is also flowing from russia into the uae. i think the assessment on the panel with his royal highness it is a european war, not ours. anthony: they don't want to put their fingers into that and get into that. there is an issue that russia is in opec-plus, and they want to make sure the russians are with them in a down market. the invasion h
anthony: yeah.tial bump there, if there was no invasion, the value of these russian securities would have gone up, if it was the invasion, it didn't, but we saw saudi arabia stand by russia and not throw them under the bus media -- the bus immediately when allies like the u.s. condemned russia. so there is that link. the economic link, a lot of analysts were questioning what to saudi arabia have to gain from russia because there's not a huge amount of investment going in. we see the same thing...
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cheering disappointing for anthony - down in my heart. argh! argh! cheering| disappointing for anthony joshua in disappointing for anthonyjoshua in about that fell into a similar pattern, but usyk showed class, courage and a champion�*s to prevail. so, what next forjoshua after another epic heavyweight title fight? journalist and commentator steve bunce gave us his reaction to the fight and all that happened after it. he charged at usyk and pushed him around for 180 seconds. it looked like that was the end of usyk. then the bell goes, they get a 62nd... i can seejoshua, i can see usyk. he comes out in the tenth round and he did what champions do, he took control, turned the fight around, won the tenth, 11th and 12 and retained his title. what a spectacle. retained his title. what a spectacle-— retained his title. what a sectacle. , ., ., ., , retained his title. what a sectacle. , ., ., ., spectacle. use all the emotions from both men after— spectacle. use all the emotions from both men after the _ spectacle. use all the emotions from both men
cheering disappointing for anthony - down in my heart. argh! argh! cheering| disappointing for anthony joshua in disappointing for anthonyjoshua in about that fell into a similar pattern, but usyk showed class, courage and a champion�*s to prevail. so, what next forjoshua after another epic heavyweight title fight? journalist and commentator steve bunce gave us his reaction to the fight and all that happened after it. he charged at usyk and pushed him around for 180 seconds. it looked like...
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joining us is sofi's ceo anthony noto anthony, it's great to have you back good morning. >> good morningrl. thanks for having me >> you make the point that the charter could not have come at a better time. can you explain what happened during the quarter >> a couple things this quarter was another record quarter of revenue for us, $356 million, up 50% year over year, our eighth consecutive quarter of positive ebitda we saw strong member growth of 69% year over year as well as product growth of 79%. those of those are our second highest net ads. we have great contribution from the technology platform revenue which is a decision we made back in march of 2020 to build out the ews of fin tech. what you're seeing in our results this quarter and the record quarters we've been reporting for the last four is the culmination of our strategy to build a one-stop shop and own the technology end to end. because we have a one-stop shop for consumers, we have products and services that can do well in different services in this particular market where inflation is high, gdp growth is slowing, there's a
joining us is sofi's ceo anthony noto anthony, it's great to have you back good morning. >> good morningrl. thanks for having me >> you make the point that the charter could not have come at a better time. can you explain what happened during the quarter >> a couple things this quarter was another record quarter of revenue for us, $356 million, up 50% year over year, our eighth consecutive quarter of positive ebitda we saw strong member growth of 69% year over year as well as...
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it is not about anthony fauci himself. it is about the recommendations he had to the american people that i think it was ted cruz who said this is a contrary to every civil rights as americans and that we accepted it was atrocious. >> dagen: he worked with others in government to criticize and smear scientists who did oppose these broad lockdowns and instead got behind the scientists, a more targeted focused protection. he worked with director francis collins at the national institute of health to shut down any dissent. i want to read this also from this "wall street journal" op-ed. dr. fauci's influence was all the greater because he had an echo chamber in the press corps who public elite. it was on full display last night on rachel maddow on msnbc as she gushed over tony fauci. >> he is a singular figure in american history and in american public service that has never been anyone else like him and there never will be again. >> dagen: sean? >> first off, i think it's hard to say pandemic, covid was something we never exp
it is not about anthony fauci himself. it is about the recommendations he had to the american people that i think it was ted cruz who said this is a contrary to every civil rights as americans and that we accepted it was atrocious. >> dagen: he worked with others in government to criticize and smear scientists who did oppose these broad lockdowns and instead got behind the scientists, a more targeted focused protection. he worked with director francis collins at the national institute of...
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anthony zurcher, _ one to keep eye on. anthony zurcher, thank _ one to keep eye on. for - one to keep eye on. anthonyj zurcher, thank you for taking us through that. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the asian—american hollywood star ming na—wen tells about the enduring appeal of her role in the disney movie mulan. he is the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the southeastern sky, an orange glowing disc that is brighter than anything, save the moon, our neighbouring planet mars. there is no doubt this election is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newest nation. it will take months i and billions of dollars to repair what katrina achieved injust hours _ three weeks is the longest the great clock has been off—duty in 117 years, so it was with great satisfaction that clockmaker john vernon swung the pendulum
anthony zurcher, _ one to keep eye on. anthony zurcher, thank _ one to keep eye on. for - one to keep eye on. anthonyj zurcher, thank you for taking us through that. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the asian—american hollywood star ming na—wen tells about the enduring appeal of her role in the disney movie mulan. he is the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that...
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anthony fauci, who was the head of the part of the u.s. government that's responsible for fighting infectious diseases. dr. fauci was all but burned in effigy. he was the target of big, urgent, spectacular protests. and while he was being targeted with that criticism, he had the presence of mind and the strength of character to listen and toto realize that his criti were actually right, that not only do clinical trials and drug approval needal to be sped up, t people whose lives were at stake needed to be able to get access to drugs that were still being studied while the studies were still going on.e they didre not have time to wai and they should t not be forcedo wait. it was very, very fierce criticism of dr. anthony fauci, which he heard, he understood, and he h ultimately accepted. and that ultimately made him change theim way the u.s. government worked and the way that drug development worked and that forcibly u-turned the future of the aids epidemic in this country. how many other peopleou could d that? dr. anthony fauci has now spe
anthony fauci, who was the head of the part of the u.s. government that's responsible for fighting infectious diseases. dr. fauci was all but burned in effigy. he was the target of big, urgent, spectacular protests. and while he was being targeted with that criticism, he had the presence of mind and the strength of character to listen and toto realize that his criti were actually right, that not only do clinical trials and drug approval needal to be sped up, t people whose lives were at stake...
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anthony _ bout. as you said, very out of character. anthony joshua i bout.y, now that the fight is done. yes, he has made a lot of sacrifices. he was part of the war effort, he was given special dispensation. when i spoke to him this week he said it was a really important fight for himself and for his country, to try to bring some sense of happiness invest difficult times. the fight was shown on tv in ukraine, it was something he campaigned for, offered to pay for it, but the organisers gifted it to him. he is a national hero over there. all week, i have been surprised by how he has handled the occasion, bearing in mind the magnitude of the fight, he is up against a guy with a lot to prove, anthonyjoshua. but he was able to compartmentalise everything and delivered a performance that he did. the other thing i would say about usykis the other thing i would say about usyk is that we talk a lot about his skill, his technical ability. usyk is that we talk a lot about his skill, his technicalability. he usyk is that we talk a lot about his skill, his technical ab
anthony _ bout. as you said, very out of character. anthony joshua i bout.y, now that the fight is done. yes, he has made a lot of sacrifices. he was part of the war effort, he was given special dispensation. when i spoke to him this week he said it was a really important fight for himself and for his country, to try to bring some sense of happiness invest difficult times. the fight was shown on tv in ukraine, it was something he campaigned for, offered to pay for it, but the organisers gifted...
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our north amican correspondent anthony soaker the details. >> -- anthony zurcher has the details. >> justice department pulled back the curin into the investigation of presidential records at mar-a-lago. in the 32 page affidavithat was heavily redacted the justice department said one of the reasons they thought there were still classified documents being kept in a unsecured location at mar-a-lago was because documents given to the president and his associates from the national archives earlier contained over 100 incidents of classified information mixed among packaging articles, newspaper clippings and 25 items marked top secret that included human intelligence gatherings, foreign surveillance and surveillance gatherings. the justice department relied on witness testimony, but none of that was made public. it was redacted. the reason the justice department gave for this was they thought the identity -- if the identity of witnesses were made public they could be open to harassment or physical intimidation and future witnesses may be reluctant to come forward if they see this effect. t
our north amican correspondent anthony soaker the details. >> -- anthony zurcher has the details. >> justice department pulled back the curin into the investigation of presidential records at mar-a-lago. in the 32 page affidavithat was heavily redacted the justice department said one of the reasons they thought there were still classified documents being kept in a unsecured location at mar-a-lago was because documents given to the president and his associates from the national...
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and now, anthony anderson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> anthony: all right!ause ] thank you! thank you! okay. all right. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." i'm your guest host, anthony anderson. [ cheers and applause ]
and now, anthony anderson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> anthony: all right!ause ] thank you! thank you! okay. all right. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." i'm your guest host, anthony anderson. [ cheers and applause ]
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enemy in the east of ukraine and are waiting for a victory from oleksandr usyk in the fight with anthonyoshua. we decided to find out what course of events they think should be in this fight. well, and listen to their wishes for our champion. do you think joshua will be able to defend his belts in the fight ? i think it’s a stream, how he caught four coins at the same time. i think that joshua has no chance at all. he wishes something to the ukrainian boxer . we stand on our positions as well for ukraine, you with a fist, and we with a bullet, and do you think it is necessary at all for athletes to participate in international competitions now, or when there is a war in the country, then it is unnecessary. i think it is necessary . will it be possible to win for the second time tony joshua and the experts here are without options due to what due to the fact that he is ours before proceeding to the discussion of usyk joshua's rematch, let's remember their first fight, which ended with a sensational victory of the ukrainian so let's watch the plot vadimahchuka august 2012 london final of t
enemy in the east of ukraine and are waiting for a victory from oleksandr usyk in the fight with anthonyoshua. we decided to find out what course of events they think should be in this fight. well, and listen to their wishes for our champion. do you think joshua will be able to defend his belts in the fight ? i think it’s a stream, how he caught four coins at the same time. i think that joshua has no chance at all. he wishes something to the ukrainian boxer . we stand on our positions as well...
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anthony fauci. which he heard, he understood, and he ultimately accepted. and that ultimately made him change the way the u.s. government worked and the way that drug development worked, and that forcibly u-turned to the futurebl of the aids epidem in this country.ds how many other people could do that? dr. anthony fauci has now spent 38 years as the head of niad, the visible and active leader of the nation's response to infectious zooedna diseases of l kinds from hiv and aids, tose t ones we don't necessarily remember off the top of our o heads, ebola, or zika, sars, mrss, bird flu and now monkeypox and polio, and of course, covid, these past two and a half years. today dr. fauci announced he is retiring at the end of this year. heth will turn 82 before he goe in 8 december. dr. fauci first joined the nih in 1968 when he was 27 years old and lbj was president, it was ronald reagan who put him in chargehi of infectious disease response for the government in 1948 and held that position ever since and advised seven presidents and hailed as hero by the first p
anthony fauci. which he heard, he understood, and he ultimately accepted. and that ultimately made him change the way the u.s. government worked and the way that drug development worked, and that forcibly u-turned to the futurebl of the aids epidem in this country.ds how many other people could do that? dr. anthony fauci has now spent 38 years as the head of niad, the visible and active leader of the nation's response to infectious zooedna diseases of l kinds from hiv and aids, tose t ones we...
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anthony fauci but science. >> todd: robert what is the legacy of dr. anthony fauci? >> let me say first of all as far as i'm concerned, he couldn't be stepping down fast enough. and secondly, the level of inconsistency and the potential that he misguided people at the very beginning of all of this and implying china was not involved or an engineered fire risk come with this your if the house ends up leaving the housed ultimately the same thing to happen in the senate. and a notion by the way he can resign and somehow avoid those hearings is really not true. he will be brought in by subpoena one way or the other. having run these hearings for about five years for a while with newt gingrich, i have to say the american people have a show coming and it is not soon enough. this level of inconsistency because states to shut down in many ways, distort the u.s. economy and put us in a position where a lot of civil rights were put at risk. i think he's got a lot to answer for. >> todd: robert charles, good to hear from you. interesting insights and i didn't know that was unde
anthony fauci but science. >> todd: robert what is the legacy of dr. anthony fauci? >> let me say first of all as far as i'm concerned, he couldn't be stepping down fast enough. and secondly, the level of inconsistency and the potential that he misguided people at the very beginning of all of this and implying china was not involved or an engineered fire risk come with this your if the house ends up leaving the housed ultimately the same thing to happen in the senate. and a notion...
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that is precisely be a strategy anthony. according to the white house, 90 percent of the relief will go to people earning less than $75000.00 a year. this might have an effect on up to 43000000 people. so the administration is clearly addressing middle class people, and when president biden promised support during his presidential campaign, and he's of course also a doing something for the younger borders here. as his youth support has been a quite a week in the last years. and this sub is, of course, specially important now just a couple of months away from the mid terms. according to the latest polls, the democrats might lose their majority in congress. so their strategy right now is to make policies that they can sell. and cancellation of the student debt is definitely a popular step that has been expected for quite some time, especially among the young voters, the deputies carleen, a chim roy in washington dc. thanks so much. all right, let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines, they sell and un s
that is precisely be a strategy anthony. according to the white house, 90 percent of the relief will go to people earning less than $75000.00 a year. this might have an effect on up to 43000000 people. so the administration is clearly addressing middle class people, and when president biden promised support during his presidential campaign, and he's of course also a doing something for the younger borders here. as his youth support has been a quite a week in the last years. and this sub is, of...
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thanks to anthony for that. _ department's reasoning. thanks to anthony for that. 150 years. it's been an anxious day for hundreds of thousands of teenagers across the uk, with gcse results for the first exams sat in person since the pandemic. education editor branwenjeffreys reports. i'm more excited than i am nervous. like, the pressure still hasn't hit me yet. i couldn't sleep at all. it was a nightmare. oh, no, yeah, i was really nervous. so, friends came together to get their results. i passed! yeah! overall, there are fewer passes because of the return of exams, so across england, more will resit english or maths at college. the fact that i've come out with a three is really good to me, because i know that if i do resit, then i can try again harder and i can get that pass. grace didn't know she'd get the grades she wanted. all that's stacked against you, you've worked. i'm so proud of you. it's been an emotional day for teachers, too. they've kept this year group going through covid. results were as they expected, but today has been a reminder of a north—sout
thanks to anthony for that. _ department's reasoning. thanks to anthony for that. 150 years. it's been an anxious day for hundreds of thousands of teenagers across the uk, with gcse results for the first exams sat in person since the pandemic. education editor branwenjeffreys reports. i'm more excited than i am nervous. like, the pressure still hasn't hit me yet. i couldn't sleep at all. it was a nightmare. oh, no, yeah, i was really nervous. so, friends came together to get their results. i...
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. >> chef anthony bourdain. >> here is anthony bourdain. [ cheers ] >> what do you think about thesed network? >> you're asking me to kick santa claus in the crotch on television. >> apparently brad pitt will be playing me in a movie. >> it's tomorrow. >> oprah. >> no! you're kidding me. >> this is anthony bourdain. his book "kitchen confidential" is a "new york times" best seller. >> i was born to cook. i love satisfying people's appetites. next i'll be doing lambata with emerald ♪ >> oh. >> i hate myself.♪ >> oh. >> i hate myself. ♪ ♪ >> oh. oh. tony bourdain rocks. what's up, man? everything good? >> life is good. >> yes, yes, yes. >> come here, girl. get in here. how are you doing? this is tony. tony welcome we're having a good time. >> the next one, no i'm doing something called the cook's tour basically i travel around the world eating exotic food having adventures in the far east, and africa and south america with a crew chasing me. >> hey, john, come here. >> you know, my 15 minutes of quote, unquote, fame, you know when that's over, i will be perfectly comfortable with that.
. >> chef anthony bourdain. >> here is anthony bourdain. [ cheers ] >> what do you think about thesed network? >> you're asking me to kick santa claus in the crotch on television. >> apparently brad pitt will be playing me in a movie. >> it's tomorrow. >> oprah. >> no! you're kidding me. >> this is anthony bourdain. his book "kitchen confidential" is a "new york times" best seller. >> i was born to cook. i love...
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i heard this important statement from anthony blinkin, the secretary of state of the united states. lavrov emphasized that the united states wants to achieve the release of not only britney greiner, but also another imprisoned american, illegally imprisoned in russia, this is actually paul villain. after this conversation, we did not hear any positive signals from russia that would indicate that moscow will go for it. thank you ostap, my colleague ostap yarysh was on the call from the capitol hill, these days fierce fighting continues in the area of the city of bakhmut in donetsk region on sunday, july 31, founder of the donbass front liner online publication andriy dubchak , together with his son, aspiring journalist danylo , came under cluster bomb attack on the way to bakhmut, they managed to record certain moments of the attack on video, the journalists reached the city and visited a front-line hospital. talked with the locals who don't leave the city , the car sat down, yes, everything went well, we went oh, listen, let's go, let's go, everything is fine on camera , yes, wow,
i heard this important statement from anthony blinkin, the secretary of state of the united states. lavrov emphasized that the united states wants to achieve the release of not only britney greiner, but also another imprisoned american, illegally imprisoned in russia, this is actually paul villain. after this conversation, we did not hear any positive signals from russia that would indicate that moscow will go for it. thank you ostap, my colleague ostap yarysh was on the call from the capitol...
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anthony fauci and science. >> carley: there you go, attacking science. last week the cdc said we screwed up, we are overhauling the department. think about how much fire ron desantis took for keeping florida open and the cdc is basically mirroring exactly what he's been doing in florida for the past two years saying they will not make a distinction between vaccinated and unvaccinated people. it is not funny, so many lost their jobs and livelihood. >> todd: our public health aprattis is in crisis, admitting defeat. what bothered me about fauci, carley, he never thought he was wrong to an extent. we are all wrongs at time, i'm wrong, you're wrong, what was wrong, he was sanctimonuously certain in everything, that doesn't work, you can't be like that when science is eshg volving. >> carley: more serious than that, you remember in early days of crisis, he was warned covid could have been leaked from the wuhan lab and was told national institute of infectious disease was indirectly funding wuhan lab and all the scientists that said this disease looked genetic
anthony fauci and science. >> carley: there you go, attacking science. last week the cdc said we screwed up, we are overhauling the department. think about how much fire ron desantis took for keeping florida open and the cdc is basically mirroring exactly what he's been doing in florida for the past two years saying they will not make a distinction between vaccinated and unvaccinated people. it is not funny, so many lost their jobs and livelihood. >> todd: our public health aprattis...
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current premier anthony albanese has announced an inquiry will be held into ministerial appointments man who led the us response to the covid pandemic, anthony fauci, has announced he'll step down as the president's chief medical advisor in december. he's served under seven us presidents, beginning with republican ronald reagan in the 1980s. in a statement president biden said... "i know the american people and the entire world will "continue to benefit from dr fauci's expertise "in whatever he does next. "whether you've met him personally or not, he has "touched all americans' lives with his work." dan diamond, the washington post's national health reporter, gave me his views on dr fauci. he's one of the most cited health care researchers in us history. he came to prominence during the hiv—aids crisis in the 80s, when he was the young doctor fauci, the young telegenic doctor who spoke about the risks of hiv, and try to combat that, and then over the previous decades, ebola, zika, covid, he has been at the centre of the us response to so many infectious diseases. and famous, based on
current premier anthony albanese has announced an inquiry will be held into ministerial appointments man who led the us response to the covid pandemic, anthony fauci, has announced he'll step down as the president's chief medical advisor in december. he's served under seven us presidents, beginning with republican ronald reagan in the 1980s. in a statement president biden said... "i know the american people and the entire world will "continue to benefit from dr fauci's expertise...
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let's draw a live, know to political commented or anthony webber for his take anthony. all this good to see you here is key. this setting the tone, perhaps even the agenda for western politics right now. deciding what needs to be said in, in what way is that for? well, i think it's very sure you've been doing it right from the beginning of the call. whenever those being a sign that the, the west or where are you from? suddenly there's been some sort of a legit across the atrocity by the russians or something which i can show or return to sherry that the russians are a terror, terrible people. and they basically are a policy of demonizing, russia, right from the beginning and dryer, targeting, anyone who says anything which could might be favorable to so russia. so i, me, thing that this policy, the states are public relations. so propaganda, policy has been held by certain western countries happens in all of these western countries. and of course, unfortunately, most of these countries for governance are controlling the major agenda. so it's not just the primary source
let's draw a live, know to political commented or anthony webber for his take anthony. all this good to see you here is key. this setting the tone, perhaps even the agenda for western politics right now. deciding what needs to be said in, in what way is that for? well, i think it's very sure you've been doing it right from the beginning of the call. whenever those being a sign that the, the west or where are you from? suddenly there's been some sort of a legit across the atrocity by the...
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one of the things anthony, says she's speaking across new york, is this. she is so mad at what happened, she says, this government is not a republic. it is an odious aristocracy, a hateful oligarchy of sex. this is often miss punctuated when you see it in other places. pay attention to how this is actually punctuated, the right way. she says, and oligarchy of wealth, where the rich govern the poor, and oligarchy of learning, where the educated gover the ignorant, or even an oligarchy of race, where the sacks and rules the african, might be endured. she's actually okay with the idea of rich people governing the poor, educated people governing the idt educated, even white people governing black people, but this oligarchy of sex carries dissension, discord and rebellion into every hall of the nation. this should sound familiar to you guys because this is 1872, when many people, especially in the, dollars are turning against the idea of laborers having a say in american society. what you are seeing here is, once again, the switch from the idea that everybody s
one of the things anthony, says she's speaking across new york, is this. she is so mad at what happened, she says, this government is not a republic. it is an odious aristocracy, a hateful oligarchy of sex. this is often miss punctuated when you see it in other places. pay attention to how this is actually punctuated, the right way. she says, and oligarchy of wealth, where the rich govern the poor, and oligarchy of learning, where the educated gover the ignorant, or even an oligarchy of race,...
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noto, joins us here on cnbc it's good to see you, anthony. i definitely want to talk etfs but i feel like we have to start on the stock move and the softbank news which is overshadowing things what do you know about this sale why, any conversations >> i really can't comment on softbank's decision to drive liquidity. those results speak for themselves, as to sofi's results. we've been able to deliver record revenue the last four quarters in a row, really strong positive ebitda. our first gaap profitable quarter for the sofi bank in our first full quarter there and strong growth in members and products accelerating. what often gets overshadowed is our technology business that accelerated. so we had a strong quarter in terms of our operating metrics, and validates our strategy to be a one-stop shop and diversification of our business so i'm proud of what the team has accomplished and that's really what we can talk to and those are the facts. >> do you have any indication of whether sofi will -- excuse me, softbank will sell more of its stake and
noto, joins us here on cnbc it's good to see you, anthony. i definitely want to talk etfs but i feel like we have to start on the stock move and the softbank news which is overshadowing things what do you know about this sale why, any conversations >> i really can't comment on softbank's decision to drive liquidity. those results speak for themselves, as to sofi's results. we've been able to deliver record revenue the last four quarters in a row, really strong positive ebitda. our first...
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now, you called the president's action a definitive decision, but i wonder, anthony, how is it going to hold up in the longer term many are applauding it, but some are also saying this doesn't address or reform the system or the root cause, so it doesn't solve the bigger problem of the rising cost of college. >> i do think that is a fair statement. there is the rising cost of college, rising costs generally given where inflation is, and that is for the industry to decide on how best to address that as well as the government having this decision, i think, is step one. there will be other decisions that have to be made by the department of education, as well as the institutions themselves we're not really in that business we kind of operate based on what they decide, and we have to be nimble to best serve our members. the most important thing is this a decision that's been overhanging 2 1/2 years and quite longer on the forgiveness side it's an important first step, but there are others that will unfold that will make it better for borrowers. >> anthony, a lot of the political discussi
now, you called the president's action a definitive decision, but i wonder, anthony, how is it going to hold up in the longer term many are applauding it, but some are also saying this doesn't address or reform the system or the root cause, so it doesn't solve the bigger problem of the rising cost of college. >> i do think that is a fair statement. there is the rising cost of college, rising costs generally given where inflation is, and that is for the industry to decide on how best to...
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oh you all know who susan b anthony was right the great suffragist. well, it would have been oh there she is in the in the fall of of 72 so women's groups came and said we would like to give a bust of susan b anthony to the white house. so we think it would be appropriate thing. i thought that was a great idea since i said fine and what they did was to have her made. she's a copy of the marble one in the capital. she is in bronze. she was made in upstate, new york. excuse me. and then they had her delivered to my office. and we had to get a date to present to the white house. it would be to mrs. nixon, which also tells you something about the times not to the president but to mrs. nixon, that's fine. we're going to find a date between the time she was delivered and when we could get the date she lived in the closet in my office. third floor of the eisenhower office building and in the dead of night, sometimes she would steal out of that office. out of that closet and go and land in the office of someone in the white house who had set or done something
oh you all know who susan b anthony was right the great suffragist. well, it would have been oh there she is in the in the fall of of 72 so women's groups came and said we would like to give a bust of susan b anthony to the white house. so we think it would be appropriate thing. i thought that was a great idea since i said fine and what they did was to have her made. she's a copy of the marble one in the capital. she is in bronze. she was made in upstate, new york. excuse me. and then they had...
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anthony fauci revealing he is stepping down from his role, having served seven presidents. what he might do next. cecilia vega in washington. >>> the major airlines cutting thousands of flights in the u.s. this fall. what's driving this? >>> the horrific crash killing several college students including two freshmen members of the college football team. >>> and tonight here, jupiter as you've never seen it before. the new images coming in from nasa. >>> good evening and it's great to start another week with all of you at home. we do have that breaking news involving former president trump and the three officers suspended after that disturbing video in a separate case. but we do begin tonight with the historic and devastating flooding in dallas and we have just learned it has turned deadly. the rescues under way and more than 17 million americans are on alert for flooding into the night with the system now on the alfo woncin 24he ars.anoutside thgheses tet l dayday. the rain falling so heavily and so qck drivers caught by surprise near downtown dallas. these images from inter
anthony fauci revealing he is stepping down from his role, having served seven presidents. what he might do next. cecilia vega in washington. >>> the major airlines cutting thousands of flights in the u.s. this fall. what's driving this? >>> the horrific crash killing several college students including two freshmen members of the college football team. >>> and tonight here, jupiter as you've never seen it before. the new images coming in from nasa. >>> good...
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anthony found, she had stepped, announced he will step down in december fat. she led the countries covered 19 response and we leaving his positions as chief medical adviser to president joe biden and director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. he spent more than 50 years at the national institutes of health. white house correspondent, kimberly help it has more from washington dc. he served under 7 u. s. presidents, but now the top infectious disease specialist in the united states is stepping down to the age of 81 years old. doctor anthony found she gave decades to public service at the age of $81.00. he says he is now pursuing the next chapter in his career, but he will be known for those very early days in the covered night teen pandemic when he was arguably the very public face of that pandemic. not just in the u. s, but around the world and he played a critical role dealing with that pandemic, and also in the 1980s the epidemic of aids. but for his work, he was often criticized some would say very publicly including by former pre
anthony found, she had stepped, announced he will step down in december fat. she led the countries covered 19 response and we leaving his positions as chief medical adviser to president joe biden and director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. he spent more than 50 years at the national institutes of health. white house correspondent, kimberly help it has more from washington dc. he served under 7 u. s. presidents, but now the top infectious disease specialist in the...
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bob costa, anthony salvanto, thanks so much. we'll be right back.ce and homelessness. so when prop 27 promised solutions to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little is left for the homeless. don't let corporations exploit homelessness to pad their profits. vote no on 27. >>> we turn now to the war in ukraine where fears are growing over a potential nuclear disaster at zaporizhzhia, the largest nuclear power plant in europe. cbs news foreign correspondent debora patta has the latest. >> reporter: there are fresh warnings of the risk of radioactive leaks at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. ukraine and russia have traded accusations of renewed shelling there this weekend, and on thursday the plant was down to a precarious last resort when it was disconnected from the grid due to fire damage. for more than 24 hours, the pla plant was operating on backup diesel generators. >> frankly that is one step before a catastrophe. >> reporter: he explained a
bob costa, anthony salvanto, thanks so much. we'll be right back.ce and homelessness. so when prop 27 promised solutions to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little is left for the homeless. don't let corporations exploit homelessness to pad their profits. vote no on 27. >>> we turn now to the war in ukraine where fears are growing over a potential nuclear disaster at zaporizhzhia, the...
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anthony joshua has got to start quickly- if— victory? anthony joshua has got to start quickly.- start quickly. if he allows 0leksandr usyk to get into his rhythm, dictating with his jab then it could be over. the rhythm, dictating with his 'ab then it could be went rhythm, dictating with his 'ab then it could be ovenfi it could be over. the big guy has not to it could be over. the big guy has got to fight _ it could be over. the big guy has got to fight the _ it could be over. the big guy has got to fight the big _ it could be over. the big guy has got to fight the big fight, - it could be over. the big guy has got to fight the big fight, the - got to fight the big fight, the little — got to fight the big fight, the little guy has got to fight the little — little guy has got to fight the little fight. it little guy has got to fight the little fight-— little fight. it was a long and intense final— little fight. it was a long and intense final face-off - little fight. it was a long and intense final face-off with i little fight. it was a long and - intense final face-off with neit
anthony joshua has got to start quickly- if— victory? anthony joshua has got to start quickly.- start quickly. if he allows 0leksandr usyk to get into his rhythm, dictating with his jab then it could be over. the rhythm, dictating with his 'ab then it could be went rhythm, dictating with his 'ab then it could be ovenfi it could be over. the big guy has not to it could be over. the big guy has got to fight _ it could be over. the big guy has got to fight the _ it could be over. the big guy...
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anthony fauci released a statement also in which he said, quote. president biden has known dr.dent as the obama administration dealt with the zeke virus. he said, quote, his commitment to the work is unwavering and he does it with an unparalleled spirit and energy and scientific integrity. because of dr. fauci's role he has served many lives. as director of the national institutes of allergies and infectious diseases for nearly 38 years and starting under president ronald reagan and dealing with the hiv aids epidemic and ebola as well. he rose to the spotlight during the covid-19 pandemic when he was public ly clashing with former president donald trump relate to go his strategy. president biden asked him to stay on and now we learning that dr. fauci will be stepping down in december. >> thank you for that. joining me now is dr. reiner. what is your reaction to the news from dr. fauci and all of his years in public service? >> i'd like to congratulate dr. fauci on a career really without a comparison. i think anyone who has practiced medicine or trained in medicine in the last
anthony fauci released a statement also in which he said, quote. president biden has known dr.dent as the obama administration dealt with the zeke virus. he said, quote, his commitment to the work is unwavering and he does it with an unparalleled spirit and energy and scientific integrity. because of dr. fauci's role he has served many lives. as director of the national institutes of allergies and infectious diseases for nearly 38 years and starting under president ronald reagan and dealing...
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anthony. this _ the search. thanks for that, asha. anthony, this is _ the search. time again. _ popularity? one thing you hear time and time again, and _ popularity? one thing you hear time and time again, and i _ popularity? one thing you hear time and time again, and i heard - popularity? one thing you hear time and time again, and i heard it i popularity? one thing you hear time and time again, and i heard it in i and time again, and i heard it in arizona, these searches are, if anything, increasing his support. they're making people rally behind him because they feel like he is being persecuted. it's part of this continuum. the republican insiders, including ron desantis, look at what happened and look at —— see it as strengthening his hand within the party. within the republican party, i think it is a positive for him. i'm just wondering as i turned back to you, asha, would it be difficult for donald trump to run?- to you, asha, would it be difficult for donald trump to run? well, the qualifications are _ for donald trump to run? well, the qualifications are l
anthony. this _ the search. thanks for that, asha. anthony, this is _ the search. time again. _ popularity? one thing you hear time and time again, and _ popularity? one thing you hear time and time again, and i _ popularity? one thing you hear time and time again, and i heard - popularity? one thing you hear time and time again, and i heard it i popularity? one thing you hear time and time again, and i heard it in i and time again, and i heard it in arizona, these searches are, if anything,...
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anthony fauci is heading for the exits. recent public polls have shown loss of faith in the public figures in charge of public health and now a total overhaul of the covid team, just in time for the midterms. bret? >> bret: peter doocy, traveling with the president. rehoboth beach, peter, thanks. >> bret: in our latest edition of the fox news midterm power rankings, republicans are expected to win the house this november, but on a slimmer margin than previously forecast while neither party can yet claim a majority in the senate. we are predicting republicans to win the house with a majority between two and 30 seats. if g.o.p. candidates win half of the 28 toss-up races in highly competitive districts, then the party would govern with a comfortable 16-seat majority. that, however, is down from our previous forecast of a 22-seat majority. on the senate side, democrats can anticipate 46 seats, while republicans can expect 49. leaving five toss-up races on the board. republicans own a slight advantage there because the party ca
anthony fauci is heading for the exits. recent public polls have shown loss of faith in the public figures in charge of public health and now a total overhaul of the covid team, just in time for the midterms. bret? >> bret: peter doocy, traveling with the president. rehoboth beach, peter, thanks. >> bret: in our latest edition of the fox news midterm power rankings, republicans are expected to win the house this november, but on a slimmer margin than previously forecast while...
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anthony, how does good to happy with us? german chancellor, olaf. shorts has pledged 500000000 euros in additional weapons to help you cried. fend off the ongoing russian invasion. berlin's pledge came as ukrainian president for lamesa lensky hosted a virtual summit of dozens of world leaders to rally support. for the return of the crimean potential, which russian occupied and annexed in 2014 berlin's weapons, pledge came as ukrainian president vladimir lensky said he would do everything necessary re take control of the region. so it was just one of the leaders to played support. canadian prime minister justin trudeau was also a man when the russian regime blames sanctions for the food crisis around the world . they're engaging in disinformation. we need to continue fighting russian dis information. that's why canada will create a dedicated team to help increase our capacity to monitor and detect russian and other state sponsored different dis information. the international community also has to engage actively in the long t
anthony, how does good to happy with us? german chancellor, olaf. shorts has pledged 500000000 euros in additional weapons to help you cried. fend off the ongoing russian invasion. berlin's pledge came as ukrainian president for lamesa lensky hosted a virtual summit of dozens of world leaders to rally support. for the return of the crimean potential, which russian occupied and annexed in 2014 berlin's weapons, pledge came as ukrainian president vladimir lensky said he would do everything...
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ah, i'm anthony. how it's good to have you with us. john chancellor, all shots is pledged 500000000 euros in additional weapons to help ukraine fend off the ongoing russian invasion berlin's pledge came as ukrainian president vladimir so lensky hosted a virtual summit of thousands of world leaders to rally support for the return of the crimean peninsula which russia occupied and annexed in 2014 berlin's weapons. pledge came as the cranium. president said he would do everything necessary to break, take control of the region. although schultz was just one of the leaders to pledge support canadian prime minister just and trudeau was among them. when the russian regime blames sanctions for the food crisis around the world. they're engaging in dis, information. we need to continue fighting russian dis information. that's why canada will create a dedicated team to help increase our capacity to monitor and detect russian and other state sponsored different dis information. the international community also has to engage actively in the long te
ah, i'm anthony. how it's good to have you with us. john chancellor, all shots is pledged 500000000 euros in additional weapons to help ukraine fend off the ongoing russian invasion berlin's pledge came as ukrainian president vladimir so lensky hosted a virtual summit of thousands of world leaders to rally support for the return of the crimean peninsula which russia occupied and annexed in 2014 berlin's weapons. pledge came as the cranium. president said he would do everything necessary to...
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anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. he is chief medical adviser to president biden, which is a job created for him at the outset of this presidency. dr. fauci, it's an honor to have you here tonight, thank you. >> thank you for having me, rachel, good to be with you. >> why now? why, after all of these years, all of these presidents, all of these epidemics you have served through, why is now the time to go? >> well, you know, rachel it's never really a good time to leave, but you have to leave some time. i have been wanting to pursue another chapter of my career, as you mentioned, a bit ago because i've been wanting to do things outside of the government, particularly to do things, we they lecture or right, or get involved in situations where i can serve as hope and inspiration to encourage young people to go into public service, particularly in the arena of science, medicine, and public health. i was thinking about doing that after the trump administration ended. when president biden was elected he, very quickly, asked
anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. he is chief medical adviser to president biden, which is a job created for him at the outset of this presidency. dr. fauci, it's an honor to have you here tonight, thank you. >> thank you for having me, rachel, good to be with you. >> why now? why, after all of these years, all of these presidents, all of these epidemics you have served through, why is now the time to go? >> well, you know,...
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anthony fauci who announced he's going to hang it up in december.ways be grateful we had a once in a century public health leader to guide us through a once in a century pandemic. few people have touched more lives than dr. fauci and i'm glad he's not done yet. erin he says he's going to stick around and hopefully inspire the next generation of scientists and doctors. >> it's nice to see that anthony fauci is retiring because he's going to need that time when republicans take the house and possibly the senate to show up in front of committees when he is subpoenaed and has to talk about oversight. what happened under his work at the nih? what has gone on? what was and was not told to the american people about co-i had have. republicans and the american people want answers about what happened with fauci at the hole pal. he's going to have a nice, cushie, $350,000 a year retirement. he is an overpaid very old washington dc bureaucrat that republicans rail against all the time. so his free time will probably be limited by congressional investigation. >>
anthony fauci who announced he's going to hang it up in december.ways be grateful we had a once in a century public health leader to guide us through a once in a century pandemic. few people have touched more lives than dr. fauci and i'm glad he's not done yet. erin he says he's going to stick around and hopefully inspire the next generation of scientists and doctors. >> it's nice to see that anthony fauci is retiring because he's going to need that time when republicans take the house...
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just reading this thing, ofj course there is an anthony weiner connectionm _ course there is an anthonys there was small applause when _ week was there was small applause when he _ week was there was small applause when he mentioned different issues in the _ when he mentioned different issues in the country, like crime in the cities _ in the country, like crime in the cities and — in the country, like crime in the cities and daily life issues. but the biggest applause came when he said, the biggest applause came when he said. "we _ the biggest applause came when he said, "we will not let men into women's — said, "we will not let men into women's sport." that was such a moment— women's sport." that was such a moment because it was a culture war against _ moment because it was a culture war against what the far right institutes are calling the woke cotumns. _ institutes are calling the woke columns, woke communists trying to pervert _ columns, woke communists trying to pervert children. this overblown rhetoric — pervert children. this overblown rhetoric is — pervert children. this overblo
just reading this thing, ofj course there is an anthony weiner connectionm _ course there is an anthonys there was small applause when _ week was there was small applause when he _ week was there was small applause when he mentioned different issues in the _ when he mentioned different issues in the country, like crime in the cities _ in the country, like crime in the cities and — in the country, like crime in the cities and daily life issues. but the biggest applause came when he said, the...
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the time when he met and worked alongside doctor anthony fauci who announced his retirement monday. when hiv and aids was still a big question mark. >> he was an early voice during san francisco's aids crisis and his, fauci brought calm. >> there was lots of paranoia, and all sorts of reaction, he was always a voice of reason. >> >> reporter: part of his advocafo
the time when he met and worked alongside doctor anthony fauci who announced his retirement monday. when hiv and aids was still a big question mark. >> he was an early voice during san francisco's aids crisis and his, fauci brought calm. >> there was lots of paranoia, and all sorts of reaction, he was always a voice of reason. >> >> reporter: part of his advocafo
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what did you take away from this polling that we -- that anthony just talked about?nteresting findings in the poll. the thing that stuck out most to me was the asymmetry in enthusiasm that republicans are more excited, opponents of this administration are more enthusiastic about showing up to vote, that's a pattern we usually see in midterms, it is the reason why i think we had so few periods of unified government in the last 50 years that the public turns against whoever is in power in the white house. >> you cover the white house, joe biden talked about getting out into the country, but ramesh is talking about a country that may not want to see him. what is the thinking, get him out there because to build enthusiasm or keep him at home because that won't work? >> well, i do think the plan is to get him out there once this covid sweep clears. but i think the thinking is, we look at this past week, there are a couple of legislative wins that democrats have had. i think the party, the white house believes that by going out on the road and selling some of the legislati
what did you take away from this polling that we -- that anthony just talked about?nteresting findings in the poll. the thing that stuck out most to me was the asymmetry in enthusiasm that republicans are more excited, opponents of this administration are more enthusiastic about showing up to vote, that's a pattern we usually see in midterms, it is the reason why i think we had so few periods of unified government in the last 50 years that the public turns against whoever is in power in the...