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christopher's partner. also experienced problems after having cave at 19 but her symptoms are quite different. he just when i felt dizzy and it just wouldn't stop what if i went to pick up my daughter romy and everything would just spin and spin. right i was afraid that it might never stop that this could be the new normal for me i was just that soft. after 4 months dizziness finally tapered off it's now known that covert 19 was trigon your article issues. christopher is hoping that his breathing difficulties also disappear in time. international studies show that the lungs and heart can indeed recover from the virus given time the test shows memory as lung function is now back to normal 5 months after she caught the virus. make its writing on the one hand i feel good because i'm getting lots of therapy here but on the other i keep thinking what will it be like after the therapy when i go back to work tomorrow. or. if i am all the year and how will things progress with this illness or will there always be i
christopher's partner. also experienced problems after having cave at 19 but her symptoms are quite different. he just when i felt dizzy and it just wouldn't stop what if i went to pick up my daughter romy and everything would just spin and spin. right i was afraid that it might never stop that this could be the new normal for me i was just that soft. after 4 months dizziness finally tapered off it's now known that covert 19 was trigon your article issues. christopher is hoping that his...
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christopher's partner. also experienced problems after having cave at 19 but her symptoms are quite different. he's actually i felt dizzy and it just wouldn't stop what if i went to pick up my daughter romy and everything would just spin and spin. right i was afraid that it might never stop that this could be the new normal for me i was just up the office . after 4 months dizziness finally tapered off it's now known that covert 19 was shaken you are an article issues. christopher is hoping that his breathing difficulties also disappear in time. international studies show that the lungs and heart can indeed recover from the virus given time a test shows maria's lung function is now back to normal 5 months after she caught the virus. needs it's right on the one hand i feel good because i'm getting lots of therapy here tapi but on the other i keep thinking what will it be like after the therapy when i go back to work tomorrow. or. if i am all the year and how will things progress with this illness or will ther
christopher's partner. also experienced problems after having cave at 19 but her symptoms are quite different. he's actually i felt dizzy and it just wouldn't stop what if i went to pick up my daughter romy and everything would just spin and spin. right i was afraid that it might never stop that this could be the new normal for me i was just up the office . after 4 months dizziness finally tapered off it's now known that covert 19 was shaken you are an article issues. christopher is hoping that...
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christopher's partner. also experienced problems after having cave at 19 but her symptoms are quite different. is us when i felt dizzy and it just wouldn't stop what if i went to pick up my daughter romy and everything would just spin and spin a. fight i was afraid that it might never stop that this could be the new normal for me i have just had thoughts of. after 4 months dizziness finally tapered off it's now known that covert 19 was triggered neurological issues. christopher is hoping that his breathing difficulties also disappear in time. international studies show that the lungs and heart can indeed recover from the virus given time a test shows maria's lung function is now back to normal 5 months after she caught the virus. make it right on the one hand i feel good because i'm getting lots of therapy here but on the other i keep thinking what will it be like after the therapy and i talk when i go back to work tomorrow. or. if i am all the year and how will things progress with this illness or will the
christopher's partner. also experienced problems after having cave at 19 but her symptoms are quite different. is us when i felt dizzy and it just wouldn't stop what if i went to pick up my daughter romy and everything would just spin and spin a. fight i was afraid that it might never stop that this could be the new normal for me i have just had thoughts of. after 4 months dizziness finally tapered off it's now known that covert 19 was triggered neurological issues. christopher is hoping that...
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christopher's partner. also experienced problems after having cave at 19 but her symptoms are quite different. he's actually i felt dizzy and it just wouldn't stop what if i went to pick up my daughter romy and everything would just spin and spin a. fight i was afraid that it might never stop that this could be the new normal for me i was just steps forward. after 4 months dizziness finally tapered off it's now known that cave in 19 was a trigger neurological issues. christopher is hoping that his breathing difficulties also disappear in time. international studies show that the lungs and heart can indeed recover from the virus given time a test shows maria's lung function is now back to normal 5 months after she caught the virus. needs its height on the one hand i feel good because i'm getting lots of therapy here but on the other i keep thinking what will it be like after the therapy and my time when i go back to work tomorrow. for i am all the year and how will things progress with this illness or will t
christopher's partner. also experienced problems after having cave at 19 but her symptoms are quite different. he's actually i felt dizzy and it just wouldn't stop what if i went to pick up my daughter romy and everything would just spin and spin a. fight i was afraid that it might never stop that this could be the new normal for me i was just steps forward. after 4 months dizziness finally tapered off it's now known that cave in 19 was a trigger neurological issues. christopher is hoping that...
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joining us now, christopher j wolf. what do you think about terry note that you could have an underpriced blue wave? stimulus in more this case is likely to propel markets a bit higher, so a blue wave i think in the very near term is probably not as bad as some folks would seem to believe. i think conversely, the long-term picture around easter -- around redistributed taxation policies is something to keep in mind. alix: if we have any short-term telephone that, do you buy the dip? christopher: i think you do for a couple of reasons. regardless of the politics that play out in 2021, the ark of the economy is bending towards reopening. the vaccine is hoping to accelerate that. i think the market is looking beyond 2021 and already looking at the operating leverage into 2022. you could be well north of $200 a share in eps with the s&p 500 in a situation where there is a combination of operating leverage, a lot of stimulus still flowing through from the get the side, and you rapid deployment of technology because of all of
joining us now, christopher j wolf. what do you think about terry note that you could have an underpriced blue wave? stimulus in more this case is likely to propel markets a bit higher, so a blue wave i think in the very near term is probably not as bad as some folks would seem to believe. i think conversely, the long-term picture around easter -- around redistributed taxation policies is something to keep in mind. alix: if we have any short-term telephone that, do you buy the dip? christopher:...
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christopher's partner. also experienced problems after having cave at 19 but her symptoms are quite different. i felt dizzy and it just wouldn't stop but if i went to pick up my daughter romy then everything would just spin and spin a. fight i was afraid that it might never stuff out that this could be the new normal for me i was just at the warehouse. after 4 months dizziness finally tapered off it's now known that covert 19 was a trigger near an article issues. christopher is hoping that his breathing difficulties also disappear in time. international studies show that the lungs and heart can indeed recover from the virus given time the test shows maria's lung function is now back to normal 5 months after she caught the virus. make its height on the one hand i feel good because i'm getting lots of therapy here but on the other i keep thinking what will it be like after the therapy when i go back to work tomorrow. if i am all the year and how will things progress with his illness or will there always be is
christopher's partner. also experienced problems after having cave at 19 but her symptoms are quite different. i felt dizzy and it just wouldn't stop but if i went to pick up my daughter romy then everything would just spin and spin a. fight i was afraid that it might never stuff out that this could be the new normal for me i was just at the warehouse. after 4 months dizziness finally tapered off it's now known that covert 19 was a trigger near an article issues. christopher is hoping that his...
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please welcome, christopher walken! christopher walken, thank you so much for being here!now, we have met before, briefly, a few years ago, but i never had an opportunity to interview you, and now i get to interview you over zoom, which i understand is a particular rarity because is it true you have never owned a computer or a cell phone? >> yeah, somebody had to come and set this up because i don't have a cell phone or a computer. >> stephen: and why don't you have one? are you morally, philosophically, emotionally opposed? >> no, no. i just got to it too late. you know, i think i'm right at a certain age where it just passed me by, and i never got involved in it because it would be strange to have, you know, any ten-year-old be much better at it than i am. so so the other thing is, cell phones is a bit like a watch, if you need it, somebody has one. people are good about letting me borrow things. >> stephen: you've never e-mailed or texted. >> no. >> stephen: you've never been on twitter? >> no, i haven't. sometimes on a movie they'll give me a cell phone, but it's more
please welcome, christopher walken! christopher walken, thank you so much for being here!now, we have met before, briefly, a few years ago, but i never had an opportunity to interview you, and now i get to interview you over zoom, which i understand is a particular rarity because is it true you have never owned a computer or a cell phone? >> yeah, somebody had to come and set this up because i don't have a cell phone or a computer. >> stephen: and why don't you have one? are you...
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for now christoph is still spending his breaks along.next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island a handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the islands to tell them. so long time residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. just clear in my childhood there were almost 20 hugh balls and equally there weren't more families but each family had 6 or 7 kids. and we were all taught together only from the 1st grade it was. a few years gone by so it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough it's understaffed really. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i mean this to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses. borne up
for now christoph is still spending his breaks along.next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island a handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the islands to tell them. so long time residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. just clear in my childhood there...
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are much the hero of the berlin darby decider christophe beyond. the costly polish striker has struggled to fulfill expectations since joining the last one so. some consider his purchase a mistake but he proved his critics wrong on our beating. down on the cheap. seats. for the times up and he didn't stop there. close to. 60. pounds. the onset of craig's job based on the football is full of them. i like this i want for this and so i would. be but that and but the to. michael i would hope no the family with his 1st win this week a brace p.r. battle and bragging rights. well done. dubey here. it was all over social media. grabs plenty of attention with his goal as spitting image of the desert. a great game and that for the been this is what fans in mexico call the match between by and munich unlike say just like across the pond in england which is usually premier league territory they called it the best game of the season 56. and in brazil they were amazed at the speed and technique of the game not to mention the 6 golds. able to brownsville the true
are much the hero of the berlin darby decider christophe beyond. the costly polish striker has struggled to fulfill expectations since joining the last one so. some consider his purchase a mistake but he proved his critics wrong on our beating. down on the cheap. seats. for the times up and he didn't stop there. close to. 60. pounds. the onset of craig's job based on the football is full of them. i like this i want for this and so i would. be but that and but the to. michael i would hope no the...
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but because none of showed up so far christoph sets off for home alone like every afternoon. he says sometimes boys or girls is a chore among the tourists that come to the island he shows them how to catch fish so he takes them to see his horses visiting the horses is always the 1st thing christophe does off to school. without children like christophe's and his little school the island has no future that is why oakie continue to fight for every people. over the last years hundreds of thousands of people tried to reach the european union through the balkan route but only a few make it allegedly a croatian border police are brutally pushing the migrants back to the bosnian town of b. hatch preventing them from entering the e.u. they are stranded with little help from the government and no supplies for the approaching winter their only hope lies in wasn't volunteers like. the bosnian war left him badly wounded but that's not keeping him from reaching out to those in need. is lots of it is getting ready to help people in dire need 1st he has to put on his artificial limb. almost
but because none of showed up so far christoph sets off for home alone like every afternoon. he says sometimes boys or girls is a chore among the tourists that come to the island he shows them how to catch fish so he takes them to see his horses visiting the horses is always the 1st thing christophe does off to school. without children like christophe's and his little school the island has no future that is why oakie continue to fight for every people. over the last years hundreds of thousands...
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for now christoph is still spending his breaks along. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island a handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the island's 2 temples so long time residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20 who pulls and equally there weren't more families but each family had 6 or 7 kids. and we were all taught together only from the 1st grade in the 6. years go by so it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tougher standards actually. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits at her computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful island. is to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses. borne upon of others the up of what pa
for now christoph is still spending his breaks along. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island a handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the island's 2 temples so long time residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20...
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so how do you think warren christopher became the counterpart to james baker with bush versus gore?ays to show that he was a blue-eyed killer nobody could beat him in that context. how do you think richard holbrooke would have done going up against baker on the florida recount? obviously he is not a political operative or campaign manager or lawyer but he is a brilliant negotiator. >> that's also question one of the interesting things going back to the recount is many democrats said to me we know al gore was just once we heard jim baker was involved. people were well aware even at the time before the recount of the differences between the two men. one of christopher's great mistakes was sitting down to tell the story in the book sitting down with his first meeting with this dramatic moment and what would happen in florida. christopher blocked off a lot of time to sit there and think they will roll up there then get down to the business to negotiate the jim baker wasn't there to negotiate but to win. and that fundamentally i think is where his experience as a corporate lawyer for dec
so how do you think warren christopher became the counterpart to james baker with bush versus gore?ays to show that he was a blue-eyed killer nobody could beat him in that context. how do you think richard holbrooke would have done going up against baker on the florida recount? obviously he is not a political operative or campaign manager or lawyer but he is a brilliant negotiator. >> that's also question one of the interesting things going back to the recount is many democrats said to me...
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because none have showed up so far christoph sets off for home alone like every afternoon. he says sometimes boys or girls this age are among the tourists that come to the island he shows them how to catch fish so he takes them to see his horses visiting the horses is always the 1st thing christophe does off to school and then. without children like christophe and his little school the highland has no future that is why oakie continue to fight for every people. over the last years hundreds of thousands of people tried to reach the european union through the balkan route but only a few make it allegedly across on board of holies a brutally pushing the migrants back to the bosnian town of b. hatch preventing them from entering the e.u. they are stranded with little help from the government and no supplies for the approaching winter their only hope lies in bosnian volunteers like blacks and. the bosnian war left him badly wounded but 'd that's not keeping him from reaching out to those in need. slots on kovacevich is getting ready to help people in dire need 1st he has to put
because none have showed up so far christoph sets off for home alone like every afternoon. he says sometimes boys or girls this age are among the tourists that come to the island he shows them how to catch fish so he takes them to see his horses visiting the horses is always the 1st thing christophe does off to school and then. without children like christophe and his little school the highland has no future that is why oakie continue to fight for every people. over the last years hundreds of...
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we will talk about the withattack with russia christopher eaton. coming up on "bloomberg balance of power." ♪ ritika: this is bloomberg. i am ritika gupta. we will hear more from dr. anthony fauci in the hour. ♪ david: this his "balance of power." everyone apart from president trump believes there was a massive cyberattack by the russians. has --nt-elect biden about who that is. >> the trump failed to byoritize cybersecurity eliminating or downgrading cyber coordinators in the white house and the state department, to firing the director of cyberspace and infrastructure security agency. president trump's irrational downplaying of the seriousness of this attack, enough is enough. david: we welcome now an expert on cybersecurity who serves as the top u.s. representative in the state department, christopher painter, under both the obama administration and trump administration. give us your take on how big a problem this is and how much the u.s. government is reacting or perhaps under reacting. christopher: it is a huge issue, and we still don't know th
we will talk about the withattack with russia christopher eaton. coming up on "bloomberg balance of power." ♪ ritika: this is bloomberg. i am ritika gupta. we will hear more from dr. anthony fauci in the hour. ♪ david: this his "balance of power." everyone apart from president trump believes there was a massive cyberattack by the russians. has --nt-elect biden about who that is. >> the trump failed to byoritize cybersecurity eliminating or downgrading cyber...
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it's not my christopher walken.s, "you know cows are the most dangerous animal on planet earth." and i went, what? and he goes, "yeah, they look at you, then their eyes turn to slits, you know they want to kill you." and i went, "christopher, have you had a bad experience with a cow?" and he just looked at me and he went, "buffalo." that was it, that's all he said. [ laughter and applause ] i'm desperate to know what happened and he will not tell me any more. i have to know. >> jimmy: that's breakipretty g yeah. i have to say, when i saw this movie, at first i didn't know where it was set. it is maybe the most beautiful place i've ever seen, ever. i mean, it is just unbelievably beautiful. you shot it in the irish countryside. is that a place -- >> we did. >> jimmy: -- growing up that you would go? >> you know, i'd never been to that sort of beautiful, rural part of ireland. i'd always wanted to. and it really is the most stunning country ever. it doesn't look like anywhere else on earth. the people are extraordinar
it's not my christopher walken.s, "you know cows are the most dangerous animal on planet earth." and i went, what? and he goes, "yeah, they look at you, then their eyes turn to slits, you know they want to kill you." and i went, "christopher, have you had a bad experience with a cow?" and he just looked at me and he went, "buffalo." that was it, that's all he said. [ laughter and applause ] i'm desperate to know what happened and he will not tell me any...
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and apparently brazil a blue and white thanks this time to christophe cohen's odds. but are much the hero of the berlin darby decider christophe beyond say the costly polish striker has struggled to fulfil expectations since joining have to laugh when sir. some consider his part is a mistake but he proved his critics wrong on darby to. sound all that certainty on. such and he didn't stop there. close to. 65 how much stuff he said ok doubled from pistolero football is full of them personally. i like this i want for this and so i would want. to be but that and but to to. i hope i would hope not with him or with his 4 spenders league of british fiance and barrel and bragging rights. well done. dubey here. it was all over social media paid to graps plenty of attention with his goal a spitting image of the design. a great game and for the his well fans in mexico called the match between by a new nickname like say just like across the pond which is usually premier league territory they called it the best game of the season found safe and sound in brazil they were amazed at
and apparently brazil a blue and white thanks this time to christophe cohen's odds. but are much the hero of the berlin darby decider christophe beyond say the costly polish striker has struggled to fulfil expectations since joining have to laugh when sir. some consider his part is a mistake but he proved his critics wrong on darby to. sound all that certainty on. such and he didn't stop there. close to. 65 how much stuff he said ok doubled from pistolero football is full of them personally. i...
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christopher. all too easily before putting it away. by and look much better up front 17 year old combined with. the level things in the 20 minutes it was the youngsters 3rd goal in just 7 matches. the pressure this time. with a classy move. she won after 35 minutes miller's goal was bias 33rd of the season good enough for the league's best attack. but their back line looks less impressive i like to counter again proved too fast for byron's but for his visitors equalized just a minute after by him scored with just in clover notching his 1st ever been this league goal. like suggestion stated that they are more than capable of their own beautiful build ups with this one. but the break the buy in brass didn't seem particularly pleased with their squads defending. and the 2nd wasn't much better. just 3 minutes in and like 6 emule forsberg was one of my key easily gave the visitors 32 lead. forsberg not really known for his head but with not much space you can hard to miss by. fortunately for biron the munich insight was still firing on all
christopher. all too easily before putting it away. by and look much better up front 17 year old combined with. the level things in the 20 minutes it was the youngsters 3rd goal in just 7 matches. the pressure this time. with a classy move. she won after 35 minutes miller's goal was bias 33rd of the season good enough for the league's best attack. but their back line looks less impressive i like to counter again proved too fast for byron's but for his visitors equalized just a minute after by...
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are much the hero of the berlin darby decider christophe beyond. the costly polish striker has struggled to fulfil expectations since joining have to laugh when sir. some consider his part is a mistake but he proved his critics wrong on darby de. sound beyond sick on the chip. sets. such as he didn't stop there. close to. 65 pounds a time i start feeling so i'm pretty excited doubled from this totally out of. i like this i want for this and so i was. ok but that and but the to. my cope with i would hope no the thing was with his 1st win this league a brace and barreling dragging right. well done. it was all over social media. grabs plenty of attention with his goal as spitting image of the. great game and for the been this week is well fans in mexico called the match between by a new nickname like say she just like across the pond which is usually premier league territory they called it the best game of the season 56. and in brazil they were amazed at the speed and technique of the game not to mention the 6 golds. brownsville the true title contend
are much the hero of the berlin darby decider christophe beyond. the costly polish striker has struggled to fulfil expectations since joining have to laugh when sir. some consider his part is a mistake but he proved his critics wrong on darby de. sound beyond sick on the chip. sets. such as he didn't stop there. close to. 65 pounds a time i start feeling so i'm pretty excited doubled from this totally out of. i like this i want for this and so i was. ok but that and but the to. my cope with i...
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gregg: -- they knew that that came from the original source, the phony christopher steele dossier. >> then they represented to -- it's important to remind people, pebecause this comes out incrementally over four years. what they told the court is we have no reason to believe that christopher steele directly was involved in confirming the information to yahoo! news. so they basically tell the court the yahoo! news article is independent proof of christopher steele's bogus dossier when, in fact, in their own text messages they instantly recognized the yahoo! news article or comes from christopher steele and is part of his efforts to, quote quote-unquote, influence the election. what an incredible con job the fbi did on the fisa court. this wasn't blundering or bad mistakes or incompetence, this was an intentional con job upon one of the most important courts in our country. gregg: yeah. i mean, lying to the court, they should be prosecuted for defrauding the government and lying to the court. >> yeah, n no doubt. gregg: con testimony of court for lying to them. john sol mornings as alwa
gregg: -- they knew that that came from the original source, the phony christopher steele dossier. >> then they represented to -- it's important to remind people, pebecause this comes out incrementally over four years. what they told the court is we have no reason to believe that christopher steele directly was involved in confirming the information to yahoo! news. so they basically tell the court the yahoo! news article is independent proof of christopher steele's bogus dossier when, in...
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the sun has summed up pretty nicely, christopher, talk us through it.ess, itjust brings you shivers! summarising the year in a tweet, ball girl bandits, empty pubs, no hugging your gran, covid, you're about to take one helluva of a beating. —— a beating. ithink those figures are the right way around. the other signal, but i think this is the way the sun might do it. quite a good headline, which i quite like the pun. this headline is more back to the good old days of the sun. why can't we? we have approved this drug, this new vaccine today, so it's a good day to roll out the flag, i think. i can confirm looking closely at it, it is a victory sign on the front page of the sign. look, again, we're all excited about this but ijust think let's not get too jingoistic about this. we have a long way to go. we have a terrible death toll, one of the worst death tolls in europe, so i think before we start doing a lap of victory and claiming bragging rights, let's get this thing rolled out. i think one of the things that's been such a hallmark of this pandemic has
the sun has summed up pretty nicely, christopher, talk us through it.ess, itjust brings you shivers! summarising the year in a tweet, ball girl bandits, empty pubs, no hugging your gran, covid, you're about to take one helluva of a beating. —— a beating. ithink those figures are the right way around. the other signal, but i think this is the way the sun might do it. quite a good headline, which i quite like the pun. this headline is more back to the good old days of the sun. why can't we?...
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please welcome, christopher krebs. mr.mer director of -- i think that is the acronym how it is pronounced. >> most people know you as the guy that is fired for saying this election was quote the most secure in american history. what leads you to say it is the most secure in american history? how do you know? >> well, we have been working to secure this election for four years. we have been working with all 50 states, thousands of jurisdictions working with the entirety of the intelligence community, the department of defense, we worked to improve and secure the system and we just have a lot of confidence based on that work, based on the relationships and based on honestly the threats that we saw emerge and able to knockdown, there was no foreign interference with this election. >> stephen: but there were, we saw threats emerge and knock them down, can you tell us what the threats were you knocked down? >> yes. so about, i think around october 22nd or so the iranians actually sent some e-mails around, you might remember tha
please welcome, christopher krebs. mr.mer director of -- i think that is the acronym how it is pronounced. >> most people know you as the guy that is fired for saying this election was quote the most secure in american history. what leads you to say it is the most secure in american history? how do you know? >> well, we have been working to secure this election for four years. we have been working with all 50 states, thousands of jurisdictions working with the entirety of the...
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for now christoph is still spending his breaks along . next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close there's little work available on the island handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the islands to tell them. so longtime residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20 peoples and equally there weren't more families but each family had 6 or 7 kids. and we were all taught together only from the 1st grade as i said he. was going 1st it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough it's understaffed really. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i mean this to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses. or not bring up others the u
for now christoph is still spending his breaks along . next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close there's little work available on the island handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the islands to tell them. so longtime residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20...
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in christopher wray, we haven't seen him do that.uestion, if christopher wray is gone, who will do the bidding of president trump? >> the president is holding a cabinet meeting. first one since may. any idea what this is about? >> i imagine first of all, we don't know if cameras will be in there. it's closed to the press. in the past we've seen a long, open press event where people go around the table praising president trump. i imagine if we get cameras into the room it's going to be about president trump trying to take a victory lap on the covid-19 vaccine and making the case he still has a legal case to make. of course, he's clearly lost this election. in my mind, that's the things i'm hearing. hearing this is a white house very much on eggshells because leader of the free world, president trump, is not wanting to have a very view of the election. i point out the president said he's open to taking the covid-19 vaccine if reporter are allowed in that room. i imagine that will be the top question asking the president. we're now in a
in christopher wray, we haven't seen him do that.uestion, if christopher wray is gone, who will do the bidding of president trump? >> the president is holding a cabinet meeting. first one since may. any idea what this is about? >> i imagine first of all, we don't know if cameras will be in there. it's closed to the press. in the past we've seen a long, open press event where people go around the table praising president trump. i imagine if we get cameras into the room it's going to...
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christophe: no, we still consider we are in the different environment.nlation rates, not only europe or japan and china, we remain below bank targets. some of these targets are around 2% and we still consider that inflation will continue to under shoot the targets. however, as you said, you are a spike inlso expect inflation in the u.s., probably in q2, april or may. have a rise in inflation, it will be a spike according to us, not regime regime ininflation which we are now 10 years which is a deflationary environment. both in terms of inflation rate but also economic growth. economic growth is slowing down everywhere. annmarie: he stays with us this morning. i want to bring you a moment of breaking news. we are on the watch for vaccine breaking news and this one comes from the united arab emirates. they are saying the vaccine has 86% efficacy against covid-19. this is something we are going to be watching. pairing losses right now 2.7 tenths of a percent after this vaccine report of what is coming out of the united arab emirates saying that vaccine has
christophe: no, we still consider we are in the different environment.nlation rates, not only europe or japan and china, we remain below bank targets. some of these targets are around 2% and we still consider that inflation will continue to under shoot the targets. however, as you said, you are a spike inlso expect inflation in the u.s., probably in q2, april or may. have a rise in inflation, it will be a spike according to us, not regime regime ininflation which we are now 10 years which is a...
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sitting down nor first meeting dramatic motion, and christopher's blocked off a whole amount of time the and thinks they'll roll up their pinstriped shirt sleeves and get down to business of negotiating and jim baker wasn't there to negotiate him was there to win and i don't think that fundamentally i think is where his experience as a corp profit lawyer -- corporate lawyer for decades came into it there would eave been aasymmetry between holbrooke and baker that came from his understanding what high stakes legal venture this was and he understood he wanted to get out the florida courts and he had a very, again, calculated and disciplined sense of what it took and he wasn't going to jaw-bone. he flood interest in fact in sitting there and figuring out what was in the mind of al gore or warren christopher. so, that might have made it hard for holbrooke to negotiate in this particular situation, and you also have to come back to, do you have the respect to command your own team? and i think that was one of bakers hidden assets always in dealing with bush, certainly those two, peter and
sitting down nor first meeting dramatic motion, and christopher's blocked off a whole amount of time the and thinks they'll roll up their pinstriped shirt sleeves and get down to business of negotiating and jim baker wasn't there to negotiate him was there to win and i don't think that fundamentally i think is where his experience as a corp profit lawyer -- corporate lawyer for decades came into it there would eave been aasymmetry between holbrooke and baker that came from his understanding...
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news article is indidn't proof of christopher steele's bogus dossier when, in fact, in their own textthey instantly realized the yahoo! news article comes from christopher steele and it's part of his efforts to, quote-unquote, influence the election. what an incredible con job the fbu did on the fisa court. this wasn't lund oring or bad -- blundering or incompetence, this was an intentional con job upon one of the most important courts in our country. gregg: yeah. lying to the court, they should be prosecuted for defrauding the government -- >> yeah, no doubt. gregg: contempt of court for lying to them. john solomon, as always a, great stuff. we look forward to the column tomorrow that you're going to be breaking some news on. thanks very much. check out "just the news," his web site. we'd like to hear your thoughts. share your comments and follow lou on twitter @loudobbs, follow him on facebook and follow him on instagram and parler @loudobbstonight. >>> coming up next, new concerns about a huguely contagious strain of the china vise. should you be worried in we'll ask dr. marc did y
news article is indidn't proof of christopher steele's bogus dossier when, in fact, in their own textthey instantly realized the yahoo! news article comes from christopher steele and it's part of his efforts to, quote-unquote, influence the election. what an incredible con job the fbu did on the fisa court. this wasn't lund oring or bad -- blundering or incompetence, this was an intentional con job upon one of the most important courts in our country. gregg: yeah. lying to the court, they...
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both teams scored in extra time and christopher iyer won it from the spot.ruple trouble for celtic. chris mclauglin, bbc news, hampden park. ryan christie scored their first goal. frustrated, but to come back like that, to keep coming up and keep getting knocked down again, boys stepped up. young boys as well. ten months out or something. he's been so amazing. it's never been donein been so amazing. it's never been done in club history, so history makers again. aberdeen are up to third in the scottish premiership after they won 2—0. there was an element of fortune about aberdeen‘s first goal in the second half. professional foul on first goal in the second half. professionalfoul on sam first goal in the second half. professional foul on sam cosgrove, from the resulting free kick. aberdeen level on points with second—place celtic, but they have played two games more. harlequins failed to make an impression in the champions cup. they were beaten a9—7 by racing 92, who dominated from the start. the parisian side got over the line seven times — teddy thomas and
both teams scored in extra time and christopher iyer won it from the spot.ruple trouble for celtic. chris mclauglin, bbc news, hampden park. ryan christie scored their first goal. frustrated, but to come back like that, to keep coming up and keep getting knocked down again, boys stepped up. young boys as well. ten months out or something. he's been so amazing. it's never been donein been so amazing. it's never been done in club history, so history makers again. aberdeen are up to third in the...
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he left the line to head off christopher in cuckoo but he sure didn't get there on time. his side rebounded with 17 year old jamal most eola i in the 38th minute right-wing the ball into the bottom right corner after that biron took the lead but this time you just might see quickly bringing it back to level just in closer alone in front of neuer and to to work the half. second half neuer again left without any help as emil forsberg howlers in the header. once more byron's defenses bailed out by the attack kinsley coming crosses to muller in front he goes high to head in the equaliser 33 and that's how it is smaller 2nd goal tonight commons 3rd assist saves a point for the league leaders muller in leipzig coach helion not those men know biron is fortunate to stay on top. well to talk more about that remarkable game
he left the line to head off christopher in cuckoo but he sure didn't get there on time. his side rebounded with 17 year old jamal most eola i in the 38th minute right-wing the ball into the bottom right corner after that biron took the lead but this time you just might see quickly bringing it back to level just in closer alone in front of neuer and to to work the half. second half neuer again left without any help as emil forsberg howlers in the header. once more byron's defenses bailed out by...
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and it soon became clear why a long haul from christopher to molest bonds highline woefully exposed with taiwanese suddenly through on goal. the liverpool loney with only manuel neuer to beat but the germany keeper saved early by an blushes with a trademark save. 3 minutes later he was again let down by his team and this time he was powerless there are 5 shots from a glancing in a header for the 5th goal conceded by buying from corners this season. and it was the 5th time in a row they've gone behind. it's enough to make manuel neuer very name. why was slow out of the blocks and off the pace a mistake by alfonso davies allowed share although beckett to launch another fast break and inch perfect past our warnie who still have plenty to do and he did pretty much everything. by except find the back of the net when you're one could have had 3 midway through the 1st half crazy scenes of the idea 1st the high not least when some home fans outside the ground let off some celebratory fire. by and were not so much out of luck as out of sorts of 11 dusty seemingly failed here by marvin features ex
and it soon became clear why a long haul from christopher to molest bonds highline woefully exposed with taiwanese suddenly through on goal. the liverpool loney with only manuel neuer to beat but the germany keeper saved early by an blushes with a trademark save. 3 minutes later he was again let down by his team and this time he was powerless there are 5 shots from a glancing in a header for the 5th goal conceded by buying from corners this season. and it was the 5th time in a row they've gone...
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because none have showed up so far christoph sets off for home alone like every often. he says sometimes boys or girls is a chore among the tourists that come to the island and he shows them how to catch fish so he takes them to see his horses visiting the horses is always the 1st thing christophe does off to school and then. without children like christophe's and his little school the highland has no future that is why oakie continue to fight for every people. over the last years hundreds of thousands of people tried to reach the european union through the balkan route but only a few make it allegedly across on border police a brutally pushing the migrants back to the bosnian town of the hatch preventing them from entering the e.u. they are stranded with little help from the government and no supplies for the approaching winter their only hope lies in bosnian volunteers like blacks and. the bosnian war left him badly wounded but that's not keeping him from reaching out to those in need. slots and kovacevich is getting ready to help people in dire need 1st he has to put
because none have showed up so far christoph sets off for home alone like every often. he says sometimes boys or girls is a chore among the tourists that come to the island and he shows them how to catch fish so he takes them to see his horses visiting the horses is always the 1st thing christophe does off to school and then. without children like christophe's and his little school the highland has no future that is why oakie continue to fight for every people. over the last years hundreds of...
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rather than christoph and thomas wolfe have a vision they want to return some normality to this called in 1000 times for months have been working on a breath test that can identify the novel coronavirus they're now confident it works. to human organs from a technical point of view this device can get to areas where normally only a dog can sniff things out. a device that's almost as sensitive as a dog's noles the technique is similar to a breathalyzer for alcohol. this is a stimulus when what we have here is a sterile mouthpiece. and you take off the packaging and then what happens if you blow into the mouthpiece and you just breathe. in there start up the brothers develop highly sensitive sensor technology from aspect troll meters pull industry and labs for a new type of diagnosis in real time with an automatic and we can see all sorts of things using breath analysis like whether a patient had coffee yesterday afternoon or not we can identify his nutritional status we can see different amino acids different fatty acids all of this from the breath breath as a direct window into the huma
rather than christoph and thomas wolfe have a vision they want to return some normality to this called in 1000 times for months have been working on a breath test that can identify the novel coronavirus they're now confident it works. to human organs from a technical point of view this device can get to areas where normally only a dog can sniff things out. a device that's almost as sensitive as a dog's noles the technique is similar to a breathalyzer for alcohol. this is a stimulus when what we...
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accompanied by acting secretary of defense, the honorable christopher c. miller. and chairman to the joint chiefs of staff, general mark a. millie. now presenting the colors is the third united states infantry regiment, the old guard, accompanied by the old guard fife and drum corps. the national anthem will be performed by sergeant first class jesse meeks from the united states army band, pershing's own. ♪ ♪ >> present arms! >> ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, oh the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> right shoulder! >> delivering the invocation today is chief of chaplains of the army, chaplain major general thomas l. solhjem. >> ladies and gentlemen, i ask that you please join me as we mark this occasion
accompanied by acting secretary of defense, the honorable christopher c. miller. and chairman to the joint chiefs of staff, general mark a. millie. now presenting the colors is the third united states infantry regiment, the old guard, accompanied by the old guard fife and drum corps. the national anthem will be performed by sergeant first class jesse meeks from the united states army band, pershing's own. ♪ ♪ >> present arms! >> ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light...
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actually on that, i would ask peter one question if i can pick holbrooke's boss warren christopher becamert to james baker in bush v. gore. and was beaten. i've always felt that showed james baker was kind of blue eyed killer. no one could beat them when it came down to the kind of content. content. how do you think richard holbrooke would have done going up against james baker on the floor of the recount? he's not a political operative, not a campaign manager, not a lawyer but he is a brilliant negotiated. how do you think holbrooke would've done against maker? >> george, that's an awesome question. one of the interesting things going back to the 2000 recount was many democrats who said to me that we knew that al gore, soon as we heard jim baker had been a pelvic people will wear out aware even at the time even before the recount of the differences between those two nitpickers something. one of the first great mistakes actually sitting down and retele tell the story in the book of the truth and sitting down for the first meeting, systematic moment, elections and the cybercom with great h
actually on that, i would ask peter one question if i can pick holbrooke's boss warren christopher becamert to james baker in bush v. gore. and was beaten. i've always felt that showed james baker was kind of blue eyed killer. no one could beat them when it came down to the kind of content. content. how do you think richard holbrooke would have done going up against james baker on the floor of the recount? he's not a political operative, not a campaign manager, not a lawyer but he is a...
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with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the telegraph and ayesha hazarika, columnistthe evening standard & times radio presenter. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, we can now reclaim our lives — the daily telegraph focusses on today's news that the uk has become the first western country to approve a coronavirus vaccine. an historic moment on the war against coronavirus says the metro — as 800,000 doses of the pfizer vaccine were shipped the the uk by lorry from belgium. the front page of the i, too, leads on the news of a vaccine roll—out in the uk. care home residents will be among the first to get the jab, says the paper. meanwhile the times' front page says elderly people attending hospital appointments and nhs staff will be top priority when the vaccination programme begins next week. and — back with a splash — the guardian features swimmers celebrating as lockdown is lifted in england. so, let's begin. is lovely to have a reaction of some good news all across the front pages and it is so, let's start with you, because it is just lovely to be able to speak a
with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the telegraph and ayesha hazarika, columnistthe evening standard & times radio presenter. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, we can now reclaim our lives — the daily telegraph focusses on today's news that the uk has become the first western country to approve a coronavirus vaccine. an historic moment on the war against coronavirus says the metro — as 800,000 doses of the pfizer vaccine were shipped the the uk by lorry...
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christopher: absolutely. [laughter] my crystal ball is no better than the next guy's, but we adapt quickly. that is the key. jonathan: i appreciate your time, as always. that is chris grisanti. that has been the story. we have touched on it so many times over the last 12 months or so, the ability to be nimble, to be quick, but also divorce how you feel from the world around you from your own analysis. tom: the great distinction to me is do you want to be in tech or not? credit has that bold call that basically tech is still where it's at, and they've got other interesting things as well, but a lot of people are saying leave tech and go other places. who knows where that will be fourth of july? jonathan: have you and lisa made up, then? have you sorted things out? tom: now. lisa: no. jonathan: when me and my siblings used to argue, our mom would put a cereal box between us. always go for the rice crispies because it is just a little bit taller. tom: doing the whole gluten-free breakfast thing. lisa: no i'm not
christopher: absolutely. [laughter] my crystal ball is no better than the next guy's, but we adapt quickly. that is the key. jonathan: i appreciate your time, as always. that is chris grisanti. that has been the story. we have touched on it so many times over the last 12 months or so, the ability to be nimble, to be quick, but also divorce how you feel from the world around you from your own analysis. tom: the great distinction to me is do you want to be in tech or not? credit has that bold...
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if you think president trump could and would fire christopher wray before he leaves? cannot even pretend to guess what president trump is going to do these final weeks as it becomes i think clear to him that he's not getting a second term that he wanted. i don't think it makes a lot of sense really to fire him at this point. you might disagree but it seems excessively petty to me at this point. i do like the idea of some continuity between administrations. and obviously the cia kind of national security is doing far too much that i find threatening on libertarian grounds. that ought to be looked into. they become things with carter page which is terrible. trump tended to make it all about what they had done to him personally and like that was the entire story. we know republicans are going to completely forget about the going to stop caring about how the cia, the fbi, et cetera treat normal americans. kennedy: that's true they went from caring to careless in terms of the egregious surveillance abuses. so kevin i think christopher wray is not done enough to shore up th
if you think president trump could and would fire christopher wray before he leaves? cannot even pretend to guess what president trump is going to do these final weeks as it becomes i think clear to him that he's not getting a second term that he wanted. i don't think it makes a lot of sense really to fire him at this point. you might disagree but it seems excessively petty to me at this point. i do like the idea of some continuity between administrations. and obviously the cia kind of national...
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christopher an. all too easily for putting it away. by and look much better up front 17. combined with. to level the 25 minutes it was the youngsters 3rd goal in just 7 matches. the pressure this time. with a classy move. she won after 35 minutes miller's goal was by and 33rd of the season good enough for the league's best attack. but they're back playing looks less impressive alike to counter again proved too fast for byron's but for the visitors equalized just a minute after buying scored was just in clover not in his 1st ever been this league goal. leipzig demonstrated that they are more than capable of their own beautiful build ups with this one. but the break the buy in brass didn't seem particularly pleased with their scores defending. on the 2nd pass wasn't much better. just 3 minutes and like 6 emule forsberg was what you and i speak easily gave the visitors 32 leads. forsberg is not really known for his head but with that much space you can hardly to miss. fortunately for byron the munich it was still firing on all cylinders. $33.00 after 75 minutes played which
christopher an. all too easily for putting it away. by and look much better up front 17. combined with. to level the 25 minutes it was the youngsters 3rd goal in just 7 matches. the pressure this time. with a classy move. she won after 35 minutes miller's goal was by and 33rd of the season good enough for the league's best attack. but they're back playing looks less impressive alike to counter again proved too fast for byron's but for the visitors equalized just a minute after buying scored was...
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officer christopher flores was responding to a burglary report when he shot and injured jamaica hampton. police say the gunfire erupted after hampton attacked one of the officers. but a grand jury determined there is probable cause to believe that officer flores committed a crime. the jury also indicted hampton in the case. >> i think there's a clear history of failure to hold police accountable, not just in san francisco but across the country. frankly, it's one of the reasons i was elected on a reform agenda with a commitment to enforce the law equally, including against police when they commit crimes. >> san francisco police officers association fired back saying, quote, bodine's failure to personally file charges against mr. hampton for his vicious attacks on our officers sends a clear message that bodine has no intention of protecting officers who are victims of violence. flores is the second san francisco officer in two weeks to be indicted. christopher samaya was charged with manslaughter in the deadly shooting of carjacking suspect keta oneil. >>> oakland is seeing a rise in vio
officer christopher flores was responding to a burglary report when he shot and injured jamaica hampton. police say the gunfire erupted after hampton attacked one of the officers. but a grand jury determined there is probable cause to believe that officer flores committed a crime. the jury also indicted hampton in the case. >> i think there's a clear history of failure to hold police accountable, not just in san francisco but across the country. frankly, it's one of the reasons i was...
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we do not all have as much time in our hands as you christopher hahn.ome of us are doing stuff all day long, not just sitting around thinking of reasons get back at republicans. [laughter] samet i apologize. kennedy: matt welch, we have to look forward as all this as libertarians we take we are given and use it to her advantage. in that regard greed is good. so being greedy about the particular circumstances of the moment, what can we take away that might help us in elections moving forward? >> that is an interesting way of putting it, kennedy. as a libertarian i went divided governments. i want joe biden to be restrained. i don't want some green new green deal with and acted. i don't usually vote for republicans in any circumstances. to say nothing of trump. but i've been interest in the georgia republicans winning in the senate. every day that trump drags this out he makes that more difficult. i mean, if i was a republican right now i would be absolutely scratching the walls with my wolverine clause. i cannot even begin to believe it. every time they
we do not all have as much time in our hands as you christopher hahn.ome of us are doing stuff all day long, not just sitting around thinking of reasons get back at republicans. [laughter] samet i apologize. kennedy: matt welch, we have to look forward as all this as libertarians we take we are given and use it to her advantage. in that regard greed is good. so being greedy about the particular circumstances of the moment, what can we take away that might help us in elections moving forward?...
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robert george, christopher metzler, and dr.you all for joining us this evening. >> thank you, jason. >>> up next, a visit to a nursing home where residents say they're eager to be the first to receive the covid-19 vaccine after a really lonely year. >>> and later the senate showdown in georgia takes over the airwaves. there's more than $445 million in political ads actually making a difference? a difference you work hard for your money. stretched days for it. juggled life for it. took charge for it. so care for it. look after it. invest with the expertise of j.p. morgan, either with an advisor or online, through chase. after all, it's yours. chase. make more of what's yours. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. starting small can lead to something big. gillette proglide and proglide gel. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed
robert george, christopher metzler, and dr.you all for joining us this evening. >> thank you, jason. >>> up next, a visit to a nursing home where residents say they're eager to be the first to receive the covid-19 vaccine after a really lonely year. >>> and later the senate showdown in georgia takes over the airwaves. there's more than $445 million in political ads actually making a difference? a difference you work hard for your money. stretched days for it. juggled...
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elizabeth: joining me now is "the federalist" christopher bedford.arlier in the year, chris, great to see you by the way. the media, democrats, experts, they were tossing cold water on the president saying we'll have vaccines by the end of the year. now we have the largest vaccination effort in u.s. history. what's with the media, democrats and scientific experts saying this is not going to happen? what is going on here? >> good to see you too. science has been weaponized against the right, against the center, against republicans against anyone who pushes back against more and more control. you saw this more and more broadly with things like the global warming conspiracy, people who were more apocalyptic on that front but covid is kind of a micro study what this battle of ever changing science agenda means for americans. one of the most illustrative parts of this entire media screwup, "new york times," "washington post," nbc news, were comfortable enough to say that donald trump and the american people were incapable of delivering a vaccine. they fac
elizabeth: joining me now is "the federalist" christopher bedford.arlier in the year, chris, great to see you by the way. the media, democrats, experts, they were tossing cold water on the president saying we'll have vaccines by the end of the year. now we have the largest vaccination effort in u.s. history. what's with the media, democrats and scientific experts saying this is not going to happen? what is going on here? >> good to see you too. science has been weaponized...
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[laughter] host: christopher buckley 2009.a text from mary in michigan. >> my favorite interview was geraldine brooks during the reflection i love the year of wonders and the people in the book and the next nonfiction book hopefully is cast by isabel wilkerson. robert caro has been referenced a couple times in this program he is writing the multi- volume set on lyndon johnson here he is talking about one of those volumes. >> i will go live in the southern city for as long as it takes for me to find out exactly the differences it made in the life of black people in the south of lyndon johnsons. y. >> you know you live yet? >> no. it takes time to figure that ou out. i was on a book tour now a and then spend two months in >>france. and then i will start. >> that's the idea i know you mentioned going to vietnam. >> yes. you rememberec everything. because trying to write about political power if you don't write about it not only about the man who uses it but the effect on the people it is used for good or ill but lyndon johnson to
[laughter] host: christopher buckley 2009.a text from mary in michigan. >> my favorite interview was geraldine brooks during the reflection i love the year of wonders and the people in the book and the next nonfiction book hopefully is cast by isabel wilkerson. robert caro has been referenced a couple times in this program he is writing the multi- volume set on lyndon johnson here he is talking about one of those volumes. >> i will go live in the southern city for as long as it...
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robert george, christopher metzler, and dr.ina greer, thank you all for joining us this evening. >> thank you, jason. >>> up next, a visit to a nursing home where residents say they're eager to be the first to receive the covid-19 vaccine after a really lonely year. >>> and later the senate showdown in georgia takes over the airwaves. there's more than $445 million in political ads actually making a difference? to make your humira experience even better... with humira...