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but was christopher actually guilty? did you do at the end of the hallway? >> proceeded to shoot. >> who did you shoot at first? >> john. >> and what did you see mr. sutton do when you shot him? >> slip off the bed. >> when "dateline" continues. air wick our essential mist transforms fragrance infused with natural essential oils into a mist. to awaken your home with an experience you can see, smell, and feel. it's air care, redefined. air wick...
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christopher: awesome.hank you you to the friends of the library, dcr, and thank you for being here. we were originally going to do this two weeks ago during the anniversary week of the blizzard and what knocked us out was a blizzard. [laughter] i guess that's good although this morning i didn't interview on radio and just before i went on -- you can hear what is happening on the radio when you are on the phone -- and the next thing before me was the weather talking about record heat. we are going from one extreme to the other. technology wise you may wonder why i am wired up. this is for cable, this is for you. if anyone cannot hear me, let me know and i will move the microphone or shout a little bit. it is so great to see 70 people. thank you. i know there are people here who know stuff. [laughter] i was hoping we could get a group of people i could say. whatever came to mind. the chief is here. i want to talk about the experiences people have and what we can do to help that along. if something inspires y
christopher: awesome.hank you you to the friends of the library, dcr, and thank you for being here. we were originally going to do this two weeks ago during the anniversary week of the blizzard and what knocked us out was a blizzard. [laughter] i guess that's good although this morning i didn't interview on radio and just before i went on -- you can hear what is happening on the radio when you are on the phone -- and the next thing before me was the weather talking about record heat. we are...
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welcome to george christopher playground. a playground that was dedicated by the way 50 years ago in 1971 by mayor's alioto and christopher. so we're so delighted to have our very special guest, the 2021 mayor of san francisco going to say a few words in a little bit. my name is phil ginsburg and, yes, this is an actual and not a virtual opening. i haven't -- i haven't seen -- we vnt done one of these and i haven't seen this many people in one place so i'm kind of nervous and shy and not used to it so forgive me. one thing the pandemic has taught us is how essential and open spaces and parks have been to our physical and mental health and well being. let's be honest, this project took a number of years in the making. wasn't fully funded. we had design changes and wonderful advocacy of support and then there was that pandemic that got in the way for about a year. so to be here today is really wonderful. today, we have our mayor, we have supervisor mandelman. we have commissioner mcdonald and some community champions to help us
welcome to george christopher playground. a playground that was dedicated by the way 50 years ago in 1971 by mayor's alioto and christopher. so we're so delighted to have our very special guest, the 2021 mayor of san francisco going to say a few words in a little bit. my name is phil ginsburg and, yes, this is an actual and not a virtual opening. i haven't -- i haven't seen -- we vnt done one of these and i haven't seen this many people in one place so i'm kind of nervous and shy and not used...
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hieronymus christopher i'm the founder of virgins are or we're documenting cultivating and trying to empower the virtual who influencer industry and we also create virtual influencers get to have your own for christopher and angelica hokum to the strain tell me how you are. thank you so much my name's angelica i'm a virtual influencer that identifies as an artificial intelligence and i've been online for almost 2 years now and my main platform is it to. angelica's really good to have you we have questions already can you believe that one tweet or have a look here my laptop until i told everybody that you were coming on the show we were having this conversation discuss deep down his and you could see steve she says can we ask it her she question angelica what would she like to say back to steve yeah absolutely have. a right that made it very simple. let's talk 1st of all about virtue of those what they are how they work angelica it's not too personal i'm just going to ask you that straight out it not also virtual influencers are much like real life influencers except they employ a lot
hieronymus christopher i'm the founder of virgins are or we're documenting cultivating and trying to empower the virtual who influencer industry and we also create virtual influencers get to have your own for christopher and angelica hokum to the strain tell me how you are. thank you so much my name's angelica i'm a virtual influencer that identifies as an artificial intelligence and i've been online for almost 2 years now and my main platform is it to. angelica's really good to have you we...
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on a sitting president, the fbi getting a second anti-trump dossier that no one knew about from christopherteele in order to spy on trump and his team while after trump sat down in the oval office, while after the fbi had fired steel for his leaks in the media. new conflicts of interest of the democrat governor of michigan, gretchen whitmer, travel ban on everyone else but reportedly flying to florida on a private jet owned by rich businessmen who do business with the state of michigan, now it's this, to top democrats claiming the biden of administration for the botched border crisis, but the white house press secretary jen psaki is complaining saying it's maddening that people keep asking why the white house is not calling the border what everyone else he, crisis, thank you for joining us, i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. liz: look who's back former ck e restaurant ceo andy pozner, the white house unplugged the celebration of put the cork back in the champagne, jobs coming in less than a third, 266k is still pretty good, what did you think of today's event.
on a sitting president, the fbi getting a second anti-trump dossier that no one knew about from christopherteele in order to spy on trump and his team while after trump sat down in the oval office, while after the fbi had fired steel for his leaks in the media. new conflicts of interest of the democrat governor of michigan, gretchen whitmer, travel ban on everyone else but reportedly flying to florida on a private jet owned by rich businessmen who do business with the state of michigan, now...
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on the sitting president, the fbi getting a second antitrust dossier that no one knew about from christophere in order to spy on trump his team will after trump sat down in the oval office, well after the fbi had fired steele for his leaks in the media. new conflict of interest accusation against the democrat governor of michigan, gretchen whitmer breaking her travel being on everyone else but reportedly flying to florida on a private jet owned by rich businessmen who do business with the state of michigan. two top t democrats slamming the biden of administration for the botched border crisis with the white house press secretary jenb psaki is complaining saying it's maddening that people keep asking why the white house is not calling the border with everyone else sees a crisis. i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" start right now. ♪ . liz: look who's look who's back with us former ceo andy pudzer the white house unplugged the celebration of the court back in the champagne jobs coming in less than a third that expected, what did you think of today's event? >> there's a good role of bus
on the sitting president, the fbi getting a second antitrust dossier that no one knew about from christophere in order to spy on trump his team will after trump sat down in the oval office, well after the fbi had fired steele for his leaks in the media. new conflict of interest accusation against the democrat governor of michigan, gretchen whitmer breaking her travel being on everyone else but reportedly flying to florida on a private jet owned by rich businessmen who do business with the state...
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christopher i want to go back to see what happened it's really really important that we show you this i know you already know it on disk going to find the 1st virtual digital super model and a machine to do this person doesn't exist but this person. is black so going back to is it ethical to take on the mantle of real people real issues. so very good question it comes down to the teams to the fact that this is a team in a production and how many people are involved in the creation of shooting i know there's a camera involved i know there's a spread of muses there are marketing people on this team photographers 3 modelers even people designing the clothing and the fashion and the fit so throughout the whole shooting creation experience there must be some $78.00 people touching that experience and building that experience for fans so in that there are 7 or 8 people that could be hired to into roles into jobs and whatever it may be in this non-zero sum game creating a new form of influence and creating new jobs for all the people on offer so especially i would praise cameron for the muse
christopher i want to go back to see what happened it's really really important that we show you this i know you already know it on disk going to find the 1st virtual digital super model and a machine to do this person doesn't exist but this person. is black so going back to is it ethical to take on the mantle of real people real issues. so very good question it comes down to the teams to the fact that this is a team in a production and how many people are involved in the creation of shooting i...
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christopher: i'm not sure as i am as optimistic as well. -- as will. you see a lot in the house a lot of way out there members of the house of representatives and i think they are representative of the people who put them in office. it is appropriate at the mccain institute. where are today's john mccain's? that is where we are lacking leadership across the top to make good policy and call out bad policy. that is what i think is the bottom line right now. margaret: on the policy front, what needs to happen now to fix some of the underlying infrastructure when you look at external stress like china in particular? what needs to happen from the blighted administration and lawmakers? >> my take is that. the best comparison of the two external threats between russia and china that i have seen is from rajoy joyce, who is now these director -- cyber director at the national security agency and says that russia is a hurricane and china is climate change. that is with china. we can deal with china, we can use international cooperation in europe and crimea and u
christopher: i'm not sure as i am as optimistic as well. -- as will. you see a lot in the house a lot of way out there members of the house of representatives and i think they are representative of the people who put them in office. it is appropriate at the mccain institute. where are today's john mccain's? that is where we are lacking leadership across the top to make good policy and call out bad policy. that is what i think is the bottom line right now. margaret: on the policy front, what...
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christopher pultz, portfolio manager at kellner capital.rypto prices were sent on a wild ride this weekend and landed pretty much at the bottom after a few tweets from elon musk. we will dig into coinbase, which is off 6% in today's session. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. time for our stock of the hour. coinbase is falling victim to the swings with bitcoin imposed by elon musk, his comments forcing the coin down, additional currency. now the stock of coinbase is slipping below the reference price set by its direct listing last month. dave wilson looks at the move and its implications. dave: it just goes to show you, last month's treasure can be this month's trash, at least in relevant terms. bear in mind, the reason we are talking about this reference price, $250, they had a direct listing as opposed to an initial public offering. the stock jumped on the first day of trading, but it also happened to be the day that bitcoin peaked. we have seen the stock come down along with the cryptocurrency. over th
christopher pultz, portfolio manager at kellner capital.rypto prices were sent on a wild ride this weekend and landed pretty much at the bottom after a few tweets from elon musk. we will dig into coinbase, which is off 6% in today's session. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. time for our stock of the hour. coinbase is falling victim to the swings with bitcoin imposed by elon musk, his comments forcing the coin down, additional currency. now the stock of...
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former president trump's former acting defense secretary christopher miller will say he didn't send u.s. troops in to defend the capitol because he was worried about a quote, military coup. >>> the other breaking news, moments ago, one of the few republicans in congress to speak out against former president trump's continuing election lies has now been ousted from her leadership role. house republicans pushed out congresswoman liz cheney as the number three ranked member of gop leadership. according to a member in the room, as the vote happened, cheney was booed when she criticized the former president in her opening remarks. afterwards cheney remained defiant after her colleagues endorsed a falsehood over truth. >> i will do everything i can to ensure that the former president never again gets anywhere near the oval office. we have seen the danger that he continues to provoke with his language. we have seen his lack of commitment and dedication to the constitution, and i think it's very important that we make sure, whomever we elect, is somebody who will be faithful to the constitution
former president trump's former acting defense secretary christopher miller will say he didn't send u.s. troops in to defend the capitol because he was worried about a quote, military coup. >>> the other breaking news, moments ago, one of the few republicans in congress to speak out against former president trump's continuing election lies has now been ousted from her leadership role. house republicans pushed out congresswoman liz cheney as the number three ranked member of gop...
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christopher: so many.rsonally, i believe in human capital, i believe in building an organization and as the next generation or second generation leader in the family enterprise, i think it is my job, or are a job to really train up the human capital and align them with our vision and our values that brought us here, so it is really for me, the learning as people where that really makes the difference, and that is what makes the enterprise, the enterprise. the other thing i would say, key learning especially for what we have seen recently in this pandemic is on one hand, we want to be very efficient, and optimize everything that, but we need to keep things in reserve. financially, we want to make sure that our balance sheet is not to levered. that we have resources available for things that are unforeseen, even our mindset when you think about supply chain, historically, the mindset has just been -- but now we have to think about disruption in supply, so we need to keep more inventory, so that sort of minds
christopher: so many.rsonally, i believe in human capital, i believe in building an organization and as the next generation or second generation leader in the family enterprise, i think it is my job, or are a job to really train up the human capital and align them with our vision and our values that brought us here, so it is really for me, the learning as people where that really makes the difference, and that is what makes the enterprise, the enterprise. the other thing i would say, key...
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his name is christopher krebs.erson in charge of, cisa the agency during the trump administration. possible that you are cybersecurity, nerd if possible you are a cisa groupie, so you would know that he went through before the election. but if mr. krebs is familiar to you by side it is more likely that you remember him because of the way he lost his job as the head of cisa at the very end of the trump administration. last fall, cisa's main responsibility was to take part of one major piece of our infrastructure safe. the election infrastructure it was our their job to keep our elections safe from with militias interference. but when president trump started spreading lies and conspiracy theories about made-up fraud and interference in the election, since ahead to decide what to do. they are in charge of protecting the election from malicious interference. when that malicious interference did not happen, but there were lies being spread about the fact that it did in order to undermine confidence in the election, they
his name is christopher krebs.erson in charge of, cisa the agency during the trump administration. possible that you are cybersecurity, nerd if possible you are a cisa groupie, so you would know that he went through before the election. but if mr. krebs is familiar to you by side it is more likely that you remember him because of the way he lost his job as the head of cisa at the very end of the trump administration. last fall, cisa's main responsibility was to take part of one major piece of...
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former acting defense secretary christopher miller, jeffrey rosen.y communicate to the white house they needed help? what was the response? they danced around this issue. will we get an answer today? >> this is the first time we're hearing from them publicly testify. the hope is, yes, we get an answer. both men will be pressed not only on their roles leading up to and the reaction to the insurrection on january 6th, but they will also be pressed on what they observed from the white house. and we know this because the house overnight committee six weeks ago requested communications between the white house and the department of justice, between the white house and the department of defense. we at cnn have been trying to figure out what those documents might show. we might get insight on that today. let's go quickly to a couple of excerpts from the opening remarks. former secretary of defense christopher miller testifying for the first time, is expected to say, according to prepared remarks, my concerns regarding the appropriate and limited use of the m
former acting defense secretary christopher miller, jeffrey rosen.y communicate to the white house they needed help? what was the response? they danced around this issue. will we get an answer today? >> this is the first time we're hearing from them publicly testify. the hope is, yes, we get an answer. both men will be pressed not only on their roles leading up to and the reaction to the insurrection on january 6th, but they will also be pressed on what they observed from the white house....
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welcome to george christopher playground. a playground that was dedicated by the way 50 years ago in 1971 by mayor's alioto and christopher. so we're so delighted to have our very special guest, the 2021 mayor of san francisco going to say a few words in a little bit. my name is phil ginsburg and, yes, this is an actual and not a virtual opening. i haven't -- i haven't seen -- we vnt done one of these and i haven't seen this many people in one place so i'm kind of nervous and shy and not used to it so forgive me. one thing the pandemic has taught us is how essential and open spaces and parks have been to our physical and mental health and well being. let's be honest, this project took a number of years in the making. wasn't fully funded. we had design changes and wonderful advocacy of support and then there was that pandemic that got in the way for about a year. so to be here today is really wonderful. today, we have our mayor, we have supervisor mandelman. we have commissioner mcdonald and some community champions to help us
welcome to george christopher playground. a playground that was dedicated by the way 50 years ago in 1971 by mayor's alioto and christopher. so we're so delighted to have our very special guest, the 2021 mayor of san francisco going to say a few words in a little bit. my name is phil ginsburg and, yes, this is an actual and not a virtual opening. i haven't -- i haven't seen -- we vnt done one of these and i haven't seen this many people in one place so i'm kind of nervous and shy and not used...
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welcome to george christopher playground. a playground that was dedicated by the way 50 years ago in 1971 by mayor's alioto and christopher. so we're so delighted to have our very special guest, the 2021 mayor of san francisco going to say a few words in a little bit. my name is phil ginsburg and, yes, this is an actual and not a virtual opening. i haven't -- i haven't seen -- we vnt done one of these and i haven't seen this many people in one place so i'm kind of nervous and shy and not used to it so forgive me. one thing the pandemic has taught us is how essential and open spaces and parks have been to our physical and mental health and well being. let's be honest, this project took a number of years in the making. wasn't fully funded. we had design changes and wonderful advocacy of support and then there was that pandemic that got in the way for about a year. so to be here today is really wonderful. today, we have our mayor, we have supervisor mandelman. we have commissioner mcdonald and some community champions to help us
welcome to george christopher playground. a playground that was dedicated by the way 50 years ago in 1971 by mayor's alioto and christopher. so we're so delighted to have our very special guest, the 2021 mayor of san francisco going to say a few words in a little bit. my name is phil ginsburg and, yes, this is an actual and not a virtual opening. i haven't -- i haven't seen -- we vnt done one of these and i haven't seen this many people in one place so i'm kind of nervous and shy and not used...
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christopher: i think that is a great question. i think it deserves more attention than it has been getting. as there has been so much excitement and euphoria in the u.s. because vaccinations have been rolling out, and it seems as if the economy is opening up to a strong summer and fall, and europe is coming in behind, think we are closely watching things like the news out of india, south africa, other countries. it is a fresh reminder that normal is not going to be fully normal until there is this global people, not just goods. as we look at various transportation industries, if you are in the business of moving things, business is booming. if you are in the business of moving people, we have a long way to go. that will have some impact on reshaping demand, particularly tourism, has the talent he, that sort of thing. haidi: great to have you with us. christopher smart, strategist we will look at the world's increasing reliance on china for vaccines and how for some nations, it remains the only option. the peterson institute for ec
christopher: i think that is a great question. i think it deserves more attention than it has been getting. as there has been so much excitement and euphoria in the u.s. because vaccinations have been rolling out, and it seems as if the economy is opening up to a strong summer and fall, and europe is coming in behind, think we are closely watching things like the news out of india, south africa, other countries. it is a fresh reminder that normal is not going to be fully normal until there is...
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the fact that anthony's rural irish father is played by native new yorker christopher walken should setleast because walken's screen accents generally range from queens to brooklyn to manhattan's little italy, with the occasional hint of second—generation sicilian gangster, perhaps, but essentially not going beyond the boundaries of the five boroughs. indeed, from the moment walken's narrator tony riley says... welcome to ireland. ..you know you're about to spend the next 90 minutes in the company of somebody doing the worst irish accent since a ginger—haired mickey rourke uttered the immortal words... i saw myself laying on the street, dying, not wanting to die. ..in the toe—curling �*805 thriller a prayerfor the dying. that man was mad as the full moon, drowned himself. although wild mountain thyme may have been largely shot in scenic county mayo, with the support of screen ireland, walken's accent takes us on a madcap tour that swings from the hollywood highlands of brigadoon, to the australian—american merriment of tom and nicole in far and away, via the horrors of sean connery�*s c
the fact that anthony's rural irish father is played by native new yorker christopher walken should setleast because walken's screen accents generally range from queens to brooklyn to manhattan's little italy, with the occasional hint of second—generation sicilian gangster, perhaps, but essentially not going beyond the boundaries of the five boroughs. indeed, from the moment walken's narrator tony riley says... welcome to ireland. ..you know you're about to spend the next 90 minutes in the...
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his name is christopher krebs. chris krebs was the person in charge of cisa, that agency during the trump administration. and it's possible you're a cyber security nerd. it's possible you're a cisa groupie. and so you know him anywhere. you'd know him even before what he went through before the election. but if mr. krebs is familiar to you by sight, it is more likely that you remember him because of the way he lost his job as the head of cisa at the very end of the trump administration. last fall, cisa's main responsibility was to keep one particular piece of american critical infrastructure safe, our election infrastructure. it was their job to keep our elections safe and secure from malicious interference. but when former president trump started spreading lies and conspiracy theories about made-up fraud and interference in the elections, cisa had to decide what to do. they're in charge of protecting the elections from malicious interference. when that malicious interference didn't happen, but there were lies bein
his name is christopher krebs. chris krebs was the person in charge of cisa, that agency during the trump administration. and it's possible you're a cyber security nerd. it's possible you're a cisa groupie. and so you know him anywhere. you'd know him even before what he went through before the election. but if mr. krebs is familiar to you by sight, it is more likely that you remember him because of the way he lost his job as the head of cisa at the very end of the trump administration. last...
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now, last week, movie fans endured the horrors of christopher walken�*s ear—scraping irish accent inuntain thyme. there are more americans at large in the emerald isle in end of sentence, an offbeat drama from icelandic director elfar adalsteins. so, what is this anyway? a little father—and—son fishing trip? kind of skipped over all of the things that started with father—son. his bail. sorry, can you repeat that? couldn't hear you ? oh, i said unless you count posting bail. . john hawkes and logan lerman play estranged father and son frank and sean fogle, the latter of whose mother dies while he's serving a stretch in prison. unhappily reunited with his dad upon release, sean reluctantly agrees to accompany frank to ireland, following a deathbed request from his mum, who was clearly a screenwriter in herspare time, and knew how to spot an off—the—peg, last—wish road movie set—up. initially, things are touchy and hostile, but after meeting up with sarah bolger�*sjewel — yes, she really is called jewel — the frostiness seems to thaw and formulaic movie bonding ensues, albeit temporaril
now, last week, movie fans endured the horrors of christopher walken�*s ear—scraping irish accent inuntain thyme. there are more americans at large in the emerald isle in end of sentence, an offbeat drama from icelandic director elfar adalsteins. so, what is this anyway? a little father—and—son fishing trip? kind of skipped over all of the things that started with father—son. his bail. sorry, can you repeat that? couldn't hear you ? oh, i said unless you count posting bail. . john...
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directed by paul ws anderson and starring christopher lambert, wasn't bad. not great, but not terrible either. the same could not be said of the sequel annihilation, a flop which effectively killed the live—action franchise. first learned about this seven years ago on a mission in brazil to capture a wanted fugitive. now, more than two decades later, we have a new mortal kombat movie, produced by saw and insidious co—creatorjames wan and co—written by greg russo, a devotee of the games who promised to stay true to the existing mythology and to give fellow fans a faithful screen adaptation. get over here! now, that's all well and good, but the film still needs to work for audiences unfamiliar with the games, so we get lewis tan as new character cole young, a cage fighter with a mysterious birthmark who finds himself drawn into a world that conveniently has to be explained to him en route. throughout history, different cultures all over the world reference a great tournament. enterjessica mcnamee�*s sonya blade, who spends a lot of time doing an impression of
directed by paul ws anderson and starring christopher lambert, wasn't bad. not great, but not terrible either. the same could not be said of the sequel annihilation, a flop which effectively killed the live—action franchise. first learned about this seven years ago on a mission in brazil to capture a wanted fugitive. now, more than two decades later, we have a new mortal kombat movie, produced by saw and insidious co—creatorjames wan and co—written by greg russo, a devotee of the games...
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not earlier i spoke with christopher dobbins. he's the president of save oakland sports and he too hopes that close oakland a's stay rooted. but he isn't feeling overly confident. >> the raiders left. the bay is, you know, they are aaa. team is vegas. i know i could looking there. so, yes, question like what it feels. it's just disheartening. but, you know, we're not going to we're keep fighting to try to keep our team here. so you know, and i would argue it's not necessary to water of ballpark project. it's a new vision for the city of oakland that has a ballpark it right. so what they're talking about moving us in the 21st century in terms of the city you know, after world war 2 right oakland was prime to be big part of the west coast because we had a vision that can when coliseum in the 60's that that was a vision that so this way looking for for the city as a whole and then you have the greater ballpark there as well. >> you gotta love christopher's passion, right. really all eyes are on the city council. the a's hoping the c
not earlier i spoke with christopher dobbins. he's the president of save oakland sports and he too hopes that close oakland a's stay rooted. but he isn't feeling overly confident. >> the raiders left. the bay is, you know, they are aaa. team is vegas. i know i could looking there. so, yes, question like what it feels. it's just disheartening. but, you know, we're not going to we're keep fighting to try to keep our team here. so you know, and i would argue it's not necessary to water of...
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who is christopher steele customer no one had ever heard of christopher steele.d him immediately. >> the allegations in the christopher steele dossier, and you went to the timeline very well, are stunning. they are actually substantial portions of what was in the steele dossier. it was a raw intelligence document. >> based on our own reporting and word from numerous official sources, in fact, it is far from bogus. >> i think we are actually going to have to stop calling it the infamous dossier. >> tucker: based on our reporting. liars. now they have been exposed as liars. the hole story has been memorable. barry meyer has written a new book that examines the dossier and the broad relationships between journalists in the intelligence community. the book is called "boot." the rise of private spies. he joins us now. thanks for coming on. in the next short. period of time, tell us the connection between these intelligence communities locally in american journalists. how broad is that? how big is it? >> well, it's very big, talker. thanks very much for having me on to
who is christopher steele customer no one had ever heard of christopher steele.d him immediately. >> the allegations in the christopher steele dossier, and you went to the timeline very well, are stunning. they are actually substantial portions of what was in the steele dossier. it was a raw intelligence document. >> based on our own reporting and word from numerous official sources, in fact, it is far from bogus. >> i think we are actually going to have to stop calling it the...
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christopher, thank you for joining us. what you might have, twist in the a socket. media song. tend to both agenda. so we have a bit of an aspirin here in the pressroom and rolling right now, but you can hear me. ok. basically, situation here is for me unprecedented. it's a real power struggle between osaka, who's the biggest new star in tennessee and the leaders of the grand slam tournaments. and she really put herself in this position by basically saying she was going to break the rules in a more or less letting people know what her hand will be, what she dealt with. and how do you think she's going to respond to this statement that's come out? do you think she's going to stick her guns and perhaps get expel from the tournament? or do you think she will, you know, continue to boycott the press conferences. you know, i really don't know the answer that she is a real tough choice to make here because it seems that you know, i think the grand slam leadership is decided to make a point here. and this is really an interesting
christopher, thank you for joining us. what you might have, twist in the a socket. media song. tend to both agenda. so we have a bit of an aspirin here in the pressroom and rolling right now, but you can hear me. ok. basically, situation here is for me unprecedented. it's a real power struggle between osaka, who's the biggest new star in tennessee and the leaders of the grand slam tournaments. and she really put herself in this position by basically saying she was going to break the rules in a...
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of the philippines in 1898 up next christopher capozzola gives the history of this partnership and describes the importance of a pacific base for us military expansion into asia in two hours on lectures in history. virginia tech professor jessica taylor teaches a class about trade relationships between english colonists and native peoples in virginia. so our first speaker today comes to us from richmond doug crenshaw. he is co-authors most recently of a book with bert duncanly called in battled capital a guide to richmond during the civil war, but he's here today to speak out one of his other books. he's written several one on the battle of glendale, which he calls robert e. lee's greatest lost opportunity and today he's here to speak about what he considers to be one of grants great lost opportunities the battle of fort harrison. so with out further ado, i'd like to introduce my colleague doug crenshaw. hello, everyone. it's the summer of 1864. grant lee have fought the overland campaign and fought now they're down outside of petersburg. grant wants no part of attacking the fortifications a
of the philippines in 1898 up next christopher capozzola gives the history of this partnership and describes the importance of a pacific base for us military expansion into asia in two hours on lectures in history. virginia tech professor jessica taylor teaches a class about trade relationships between english colonists and native peoples in virginia. so our first speaker today comes to us from richmond doug crenshaw. he is co-authors most recently of a book with bert duncanly called in battled...
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but for christopher martin and the other eyewitnesses, there are ripples of pain slow to heal. >> i thinkm a lot more traumatized than i realized because my mind just kind of blocks it out. it won't let me, like, access certain parts of that day. it kind of felt like something supernatural was at work that i couldn't control. i thought it was evil. >> he said he felt like, quote, the big domino that set everything in motion. i asked if he sees anything differently a year later. >> i definitely do see things a little differently. i'd probably say i'm more the medium-sized domino. over time and the more i analyze the situation, i feel less and less guilty about it. >> after he testified, martin says he just cried. >> it was like an ugly cry. i think it was relief, honestly. >> what was the hardest part for you? >> i think the hardest part for me was when i would sit back and think about what if, or like what if i had just told them to leave, drive away, go home or whatever. there's so many what-ifs in this situation. it's like -- it just drives you crazy because you know you can never go ba
but for christopher martin and the other eyewitnesses, there are ripples of pain slow to heal. >> i thinkm a lot more traumatized than i realized because my mind just kind of blocks it out. it won't let me, like, access certain parts of that day. it kind of felt like something supernatural was at work that i couldn't control. i thought it was evil. >> he said he felt like, quote, the big domino that set everything in motion. i asked if he sees anything differently a year later....
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thank you very much, christopher. are discussant today is cindy ethan chang who is professor of history and director of the asian american studies program at the university of wisconsin-madison where she teaches courses on race gender class sexuality and nationality structures as well as on cold war culture transnationality and asian american history and culture. she's the author of citizens of asian america democracy and race during the cold war published by new york university, press in 2013 a book that received the asian pacific american award for literature and adult nonfiction. she is the editor of the rutledge handbook of asian american studies, which appeared in 2016 and her articles have appeared in among other places american quarterly and the general of asian american studies. cindy we're delighted you're here the zoom room is yours. thank you so much. i just want to have quick clarification. i ended my directorship last fall. so yeah, just congratulations. thank you. and and i would like to begin by thankin
thank you very much, christopher. are discussant today is cindy ethan chang who is professor of history and director of the asian american studies program at the university of wisconsin-madison where she teaches courses on race gender class sexuality and nationality structures as well as on cold war culture transnationality and asian american history and culture. she's the author of citizens of asian america democracy and race during the cold war published by new york university, press in 2013...
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on christopher nolan's films, i— visual effects on christopher nolan's films, i imagine i visual effectsimagine is different from the - nolan's films, i imagine is| different from the majority nolan's films, i imagine is. different from the majority of hi i different from the majority of big budget _ different from the majority of big budget hollywood - different from the majority of big budget hollywood films. different from the majority of. big budget hollywood films with a lot of— big...
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congressman manny answers from christopher wray.er recently declassified opinion with widespread privacy violations in the bureau. chief breaking news course when it trace gallagher on the case for us tonight, good evening. >> fbi director christopher wray was asked last year of the fbi abusing authority to obtain a fisa warrant against trump campaign aid carter page, director ray said it was unacceptable and "cannot be repeated" but newly declassified 67 page opinion from the visor court said the fbi abuse has ben repeatedly repeated. for example section 702 of the foreign section act lays out the guidelines the fbi needs to follow. yet the court determined that "the government has reported numerous sensitives regarding searches of section pfizer information without court information." and some 40 cases in which the fbi accessed information for investigations on health care fraud, domestic terrorism involving racially motivated extremist, even public corruption, not of which are related to surveillance. now g.o.p. congressman jim j
congressman manny answers from christopher wray.er recently declassified opinion with widespread privacy violations in the bureau. chief breaking news course when it trace gallagher on the case for us tonight, good evening. >> fbi director christopher wray was asked last year of the fbi abusing authority to obtain a fisa warrant against trump campaign aid carter page, director ray said it was unacceptable and "cannot be repeated" but newly declassified 67 page opinion from the...
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the thing here is christopher ahn is a human rights activist.nt biden campaigned on being the human rights president. now biden has the chance to actually show it and he should show it by stopping the extradition. >> harris: we only have a couple of seconds because of all the breaking news. china and this president just a quick top line thought. >> biden has been giving into china. the w.h.o. investigation. there should be no question we shouldn't be doing this because the w.h.o. has failed in three previous missions to wuhan on disease investigation. >> harris: so you tie it to that. gordon chang we'll bring you back another day for more time. thank you. thank you for watching "the faulkner focus". very busy hour. "outnumbered" after the commercial break. (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my d
the thing here is christopher ahn is a human rights activist.nt biden campaigned on being the human rights president. now biden has the chance to actually show it and he should show it by stopping the extradition. >> harris: we only have a couple of seconds because of all the breaking news. china and this president just a quick top line thought. >> biden has been giving into china. the w.h.o. investigation. there should be no question we shouldn't be doing this because the w.h.o....
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we will speak to the last person in charge of protecting our country from cyberattack, christopher krebs. that's coming up s. >>> welcome to tuesday. it is "meet the press daily." i'm chuck todd. we've got a busy hour ahead. i promise you that. any moment now president biden is expected to begin a meeting with a bipartisan group of governors to discuss covid vaccination. that comes as the fda is now authorizing pfizer's vaccine for 12 to 15-year-olds. we will have more on that as we begin the hour. >>> but for now we will talk about what's emanating from mar-a-lago. house minority leader kevin mccarthy formally identified they will vote to dump liz cheney from leadership. as we noted before, the lie has consumed the gop. just look at what happened with republicans in virginia, where an exceedingly bizarre and trump-infused convention ended up having to choose a gubernatorial nominee in glen young kin, who found himself campaigning on the issue of election integrity. and he's one of the republicans who refuses to say if biden won the election legitimately. biden got youngkin's approval to
we will speak to the last person in charge of protecting our country from cyberattack, christopher krebs. that's coming up s. >>> welcome to tuesday. it is "meet the press daily." i'm chuck todd. we've got a busy hour ahead. i promise you that. any moment now president biden is expected to begin a meeting with a bipartisan group of governors to discuss covid vaccination. that comes as the fda is now authorizing pfizer's vaccine for 12 to 15-year-olds. we will have more on...
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[cheering and applauding] >> john a. >> christopher junior.>> paul j. [cheering and applauding] >> delfino garcia. [cheering and applauding] >> paul j the third period. >> jake and brady. [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] [cheering and...
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christopher: thank you for your question. what we've seen what we have gotten, just testified on the planning and coronation and having it in the indications. it's grayer than what it wasn't for the most part in the recommendations that they're putting forward, to prepare for were ignored. >> so from your answer, i drive that there was not included in any planning or coordination in and do you know was the planning and coordination done by the board with that excluded them. >> i think it is very public that when the national chief of police asked for the guard troops to be brought in, is only asked by the charge and entered sergeant at arms and asked to be left out but in my opinion the architect had a different decision on that or different opinion on that. may been able to sway the board to bring in the national guard into protect which is the capitol as well as the members inside. >> thank you and are you aware of the decision in the evening of january had in the architect of the capitol was directed to move approximate 50
christopher: thank you for your question. what we've seen what we have gotten, just testified on the planning and coronation and having it in the indications. it's grayer than what it wasn't for the most part in the recommendations that they're putting forward, to prepare for were ignored. >> so from your answer, i drive that there was not included in any planning or coordination in and do you know was the planning and coordination done by the board with that excluded them. >> i...
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we met cassandra christopher. >> it's a black eye on america. and i think that people are having to wake up to it and having to acknowledge it. >> reporter: that black eye christopher describe unfolded in 1921. an angry white mob violently destroying the city's prosperous black neighborhood, greenwood, also known as black wall street. more than a thousand homes and businesses burned. an estimated 300 people killed. after allegations never proven, that a black man assaulted a white woman in an elevator. >> speak up, speak out, stand up, stand tall, and never let another tulsa happen again. >> reporter: at the historic vernon ame church, the focus on remembrance. people sheltering in the basement here while their neighborhood burned. >> this church survived just simply by the grace of god. >> reporter: and members of the arterbury family gathering for a reunion. >> we're looking forward to what the future has now that more of america knows the history. >> reporter: there were events throughout the evening commemorating the 100th anniversary of the
we met cassandra christopher. >> it's a black eye on america. and i think that people are having to wake up to it and having to acknowledge it. >> reporter: that black eye christopher describe unfolded in 1921. an angry white mob violently destroying the city's prosperous black neighborhood, greenwood, also known as black wall street. more than a thousand homes and businesses burned. an estimated 300 people killed. after allegations never proven, that a black man assaulted a white...
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. >> there was a nuclear imbalance in 1962 and christopher wanted to address it, do you think you have other motivations and about the defense of the cuban revolution which castro suddenly considered to be under threat in the united states and christoph as well. >> absolutely. i was trying to keep my answers written short it was an important part of the story. in concern that you most live by in the mission in the western hemisphere is adapted from the united states and after the bigger things that happened in april they believe it's a matter of time before he would put his act together and there would be an issue. if he convince castro to china because castro was trying to go and there was a threat coming from beijing in washington at the same time as far as he was concerned, he decided with three bearings in the nuclear missile. >> he was an emotional type of leader, he saw the u.s. was deploring similar missiles to turkey in the hedgehog on uncle sam's, how much did his personality influence the crisis. >> he was taking risks when he came to visit to the united states in 1969 becaus
. >> there was a nuclear imbalance in 1962 and christopher wanted to address it, do you think you have other motivations and about the defense of the cuban revolution which castro suddenly considered to be under threat in the united states and christoph as well. >> absolutely. i was trying to keep my answers written short it was an important part of the story. in concern that you most live by in the mission in the western hemisphere is adapted from the united states and after the...