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jackie collins. >> jackie collins. >> there are people who are wonderful writers. by that i mean people that use the language beautiful and eloquently, which is almost directly the opposite of jackie. >> is it exhausting doing research for your book? [ laughter ] >> it was one of the reasons she was so successful. because she could go out there and promote those books and not be embarrassed. >> obviously, she writes a lot about sex. she's putting female sexuality at the center of the world and people lost their minds. >> some of the sexual gymnastics, quite frankly -- [ laughter ] >> -- middle aged men like me, a terrific complex. >> she changed the way women got to have sex. women got to be selfish in bed thanks to jackie collins. >> my final guest, the world's most prolific writer. jackie collins. >> we have to go back to save the world. is he evil? >> what? >> the books that you write, quite frankly. [ laughter ] >> i think there is a place for everybody. i think there is a place for barbara's boo
jackie collins. >> jackie collins. >> there are people who are wonderful writers. by that i mean people that use the language beautiful and eloquently, which is almost directly the opposite of jackie. >> is it exhausting doing research for your book? [ laughter ] >> it was one of the reasons she was so successful. because she could go out there and promote those books and not be embarrassed. >> obviously, she writes a lot about sex. she's putting female sexuality...
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she was jackie collins. and she was the boss.new york has long been a city of immigrants and we found an immigrant story called queen of glory set in the new york borough of the bronx. sarah is a scientist working in new york when her mother dies suddenly. as the only child, she is expected to handle the traditional elaborate ashanti funeral in her mum�*s honour. this looks like a family affair. nope, that one�*s just black. these moments of comic relief define nana mensah�*s debut film. as a child of ghanaian immigrants, she grew up seeing plenty of trauma in african immigrant films, but that didn�*t reflect her experience. so she wanted to create something different with queen of glory. we laughed a lot growing up. my parents told crazy stories from back home, or, like, the crazy things that happened to them when they first came to this country, so i wanted to tell the story. where's the body? she was cremated. of course it centres around a woman losing her mother so it�*s not all laughs, it�*s not a screwball comedy but at the
she was jackie collins. and she was the boss.new york has long been a city of immigrants and we found an immigrant story called queen of glory set in the new york borough of the bronx. sarah is a scientist working in new york when her mother dies suddenly. as the only child, she is expected to handle the traditional elaborate ashanti funeral in her mum�*s honour. this looks like a family affair. nope, that one�*s just black. these moments of comic relief define nana mensah�*s debut film....
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mister collins, are you still on? ... we may have lost mister collins. okay. so with that, do any of my colleagues have any questions for miss guglielmo or mister bono it's? i guess we have no questions. go ahead. >> supervisor ronen: thank you for giving your testimony. >> supervisor melgar: i do have some questions about the defense factors and also trent. i went on the building inspection commission. and one of them was an online where we could relate pertinent planning to gw and all the other agencies to be transparent and i'm wondering if you think that is this. miss you municipalities all over california and whether you think that having a system that is transparent and accessible these are is the same information . >> i'm not sure of all the specifics of the platform but i think guarantees are important. if you use a gas line example, transparency and the details that are members to be using we would to see that mother is available to the seaonc organization enable our numbers to get the detail that they're using so in the sense of transfer. ways to mak
mister collins, are you still on? ... we may have lost mister collins. okay. so with that, do any of my colleagues have any questions for miss guglielmo or mister bono it's? i guess we have no questions. go ahead. >> supervisor ronen: thank you for giving your testimony. >> supervisor melgar: i do have some questions about the defense factors and also trent. i went on the building inspection commission. and one of them was an online where we could relate pertinent planning to gw and...
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to the times yesterday that sir kevin collins come a big. . ._ collins come a big...t had gotten to i collins come a big... to the i government had gotten to the collins come a big... to the - government had gotten to the post coven _ government had gotten to the post coven education recoveries are and suggested — coven education recoveries are and suggested a lengthening of the school— suggested a lengthening of the school day and investment of £50 million _ school day and investment of £50 million. now what the government is announcing _ million. now what the government is announcing tomorrow is big. it is more _ announcing tomorrow is big. it is more than — announcing tomorrow is big. it is more than £1 billion in tuition for kids _ more than £1 billion in tuition for kids and — more than £1 billion in tuition for kids. and training teachers helping kids. and training teachers helping kids who _ kids. and training teachers helping kids who might have to repeat their final year— kids who might have to repeat their final year of school, year 13 do so if they— final y
to the times yesterday that sir kevin collins come a big. . ._ collins come a big...t had gotten to i collins come a big... to the i government had gotten to the collins come a big... to the - government had gotten to the post coven _ government had gotten to the post coven education recoveries are and suggested — coven education recoveries are and suggested a lengthening of the school— suggested a lengthening of the school day and investment of £50 million _ school day and investment of...
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i big bang kevan collins seem to have wanted. ., .,, big bang kevan collins seem to have wanted. ., . most beniun wanted. i thought ros gave the most benign defence _ wanted. i thought ros gave the most benign defence of _ wanted. i thought ros gave the most benign defence of government - wanted. i thought ros gave the most benign defence of government they l benign defence of government they could on— benign defence of government they could on this one. he shouldn't necessarily be gavin williamson, although— necessarily be gavin williamson, although he has clearly failed to -et although he has clearly failed to get the — although he has clearly failed to get the money out of the government and a _ get the money out of the government and a track— get the money out of the government and a track record as the education secretary— and a track record as the education secretary is — and a track record as the education secretary is to put it politely makes _ secretary is to put it politely makes. but it seems here that the real problem, the stumbling block is rishi sunak. now, i understand
i big bang kevan collins seem to have wanted. ., .,, big bang kevan collins seem to have wanted. ., . most beniun wanted. i thought ros gave the most benign defence _ wanted. i thought ros gave the most benign defence of _ wanted. i thought ros gave the most benign defence of government - wanted. i thought ros gave the most benign defence of government they l benign defence of government they could on— benign defence of government they could on this one. he shouldn't necessarily be gavin...
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so kevin collins has resigned, what has he _ so kevin collins has resigned, what has he been saying?gned, what has he been saying? so kevin collins was appointed _ has he been saying? so kevin collins was appointed to _ has he been saying? so kevin collins was appointed to advise _ has he been saying? so kevin collins was appointed to advise the - has he been saying? so kevin collins was appointed to advise the prime i was appointed to advise the prime minister, he has resigned and in a statement that he has given to the times newspaper, he said that basically, this package falls far short of what he thought was needed for england's children, it was too narrow, too small and would be delivered too slowly, amounting to just £22 for each primary school child in england. and he said it betrayed an underestimation of the importance of education to this country. it is a devastating critique in which he sets out the plans that he had proposed to the government, ambitious, flexible, paying for extra time for teachers to give time to pupils who needed it, which the government has backed away
so kevin collins has resigned, what has he _ so kevin collins has resigned, what has he been saying?gned, what has he been saying? so kevin collins was appointed _ has he been saying? so kevin collins was appointed to _ has he been saying? so kevin collins was appointed to advise _ has he been saying? so kevin collins was appointed to advise the - has he been saying? so kevin collins was appointed to advise the prime i was appointed to advise the prime minister, he has resigned and in a...
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at first glance, collins loved that snap recently bounced off its 50-day moving average.he 50-day is the blue that's a short term measure of the stock's trajectory throw in the fact it's now broken out above last week's highs and you do have a powerful combination. but as collins pulled back his view, he also spotted something else he spotted the classic inverse or some people say it's reverse, but inverse head and shoulders pattern. it looks like a person hanging upside down. this is one of the most reliably bullish formations in the book even if it sounds like what happens when you're running out of sham be so you leave the bottle upside down it has a quasimodo feel to it, right? see that it's a french book like 460 pages it's not a bad read, though. it's clear to collins the neckline is 65 once the stock breaks out over the neckline as it did today, the pattern is complete. it broke out above the neckline. that's really important. and now the stock is ready to roar so it matters that snap is now crossed through that level this little green dot right there is the key ok
at first glance, collins loved that snap recently bounced off its 50-day moving average.he 50-day is the blue that's a short term measure of the stock's trajectory throw in the fact it's now broken out above last week's highs and you do have a powerful combination. but as collins pulled back his view, he also spotted something else he spotted the classic inverse or some people say it's reverse, but inverse head and shoulders pattern. it looks like a person hanging upside down. this is one of...
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what sir kevin collins said.— sir kevin collins said.. at this evening he has resigned - sir kevin collins said. at this evening he has resigned as l sir kevin collins said. at this i evening he has resigned as the education recovery commissioner. he was brought in in february to look at the ways to help children catch up at the ways to help children catch up on the education they missed out on her and the pandemic. face—to—face teaching hours. and he has said that the money that was announced by the government today, this £11; announced by the government today, this {1.4 billion for teacher development does not come close to the scale of a challenge. and rest family hundreds of thousands of people. in another line from his statement which i think is going to be particularly difficult for the government he says that in some parts of the country where schools were closed for longer such as the north the impact of low skills on productivity is likely to be particularly severe. so that is going to be difficult from the government and trying
what sir kevin collins said.— sir kevin collins said.. at this evening he has resigned - sir kevin collins said. at this evening he has resigned as l sir kevin collins said. at this i evening he has resigned as the education recovery commissioner. he was brought in in february to look at the ways to help children catch up at the ways to help children catch up on the education they missed out on her and the pandemic. face—to—face teaching hours. and he has said that the money that was...
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there was jackie collins. >> jackie collins. [ cheers and applause ] >> a lot of people are wonderful>> our colleague john berman had a chance to talk with the director and producer of lady boss jackie collins story. look at this. >> you know, jackie collins was a huge celebrity, best-selling author and cultural lightning rod. what was it about her that made you want to tell her story? >> firstly, as a producer, the fact that she sold 500 million box is incredibly appealing. you can swill be an audience. she had torment in her life and she dealt with it stoically. when we started digging into the personal story with the family we knew that we had to make this film. >> you have a little bit of a different take about why jackie collins was so important to you growing up. >> yeah. well, jackie collins was my sex education. her books were passed around at school and we would read them hidden under the desks. so i just had this wonderful connection to her from my teenage self. and i just loved the idea of exploring who she was in her story, you know, now, as an adult woman. so it was a won
there was jackie collins. >> jackie collins. [ cheers and applause ] >> a lot of people are wonderful>> our colleague john berman had a chance to talk with the director and producer of lady boss jackie collins story. look at this. >> you know, jackie collins was a huge celebrity, best-selling author and cultural lightning rod. what was it about her that made you want to tell her story? >> firstly, as a producer, the fact that she sold 500 million box is incredibly...
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she broke daniel collins in the first set and in the second, but collins is a fighter.he had hoped for, but when collins missed she did her pep talk. she certainly moved her feet enough to break back, and regain control. she could deliver the final shot standing still. there's a way to go to reach that elusive slam, but by parisian but by parisian standards, the road ahead is unusually clear. no problems for alexander zverev in the men's draw. he's eased into round four, beating laslo djer—eh of serbia in straight sets. the second seed daniil medvedev is also through to the last 16 and stefanos tsitsipas has beaten john isner in four sets. following fan protests, manchester united have announced they'll create a fan advisory board and look at a supporter share scheme. the announcement came after united co—chairmanjoel glazer broke a near 16—year silence on his family's ownership of the club at a fans forum today. united also say they've initiated a dialogue with the manchester united supporters trust with the aim of identifying a mutually beneficial fan share scheme. th
she broke daniel collins in the first set and in the second, but collins is a fighter.he had hoped for, but when collins missed she did her pep talk. she certainly moved her feet enough to break back, and regain control. she could deliver the final shot standing still. there's a way to go to reach that elusive slam, but by parisian but by parisian standards, the road ahead is unusually clear. no problems for alexander zverev in the men's draw. he's eased into round four, beating laslo djer—eh...
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collins: -- mr. collins: collins this is important. we've agreed -- ms. collins: this is important. we've agreed on the price tag, the scope and how to pay for it. it was not easy to get agreement on all three. but it was essential. it was essential to show the american people that the senate can function, that we can work in a bipartisan way, and it sends an important message to the world as well that america can function, can get things done, and particularly on an issue that, as rob mentioned, we've been talking about the need for a large infrastructure package for decades. today we are delivering. >> let me just say very quickly, i'm just proud to be part of a bipartisan group which i know has always been there, always can be there and always will be there if we work together like we did. we have an infrastructure pack ac that -- package that really meets the needs of the needs of this country for the 21st century and i think it's a tremendous opportunity for us to show the rest of the world that we can still get big things done in a bipartisan way and lead the rest of the world
collins: -- mr. collins: collins this is important. we've agreed -- ms. collins: this is important. we've agreed on the price tag, the scope and how to pay for it. it was not easy to get agreement on all three. but it was essential. it was essential to show the american people that the senate can function, that we can work in a bipartisan way, and it sends an important message to the world as well that america can function, can get things done, and particularly on an issue that, as rob...
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how did that bring the real jackie collins to life?- tiffany's house. jackie had kept everything so i was given a wonderful and beautiful connection to the authentic private jackie as well as just a huge amount of wonderful options to make a beautiful film with. >> and lizzie, you had mentioned earlier about her relationships with men. the film looks at many of jackie's personal relatirelatio. what did they reveal about her? >> it's a universal story. like jackie was formed in her childhood and the rest of her life was making up for that and change and have endings she wanted so what i love about her story is it's fabulous and entertaining and a universal story for all of us. >> lizzie, laura, thank you so much. >> thank you. slam, pan, still...fresh move, move, move, move aaaaand still fresh. degree. ultimate freshness activated when you move. to prove our aa battery is the world's longest-lasting, we tested it against our competitor's best battery. (meowing) (clicking) and energizer ultimate lithium wins again! energizer, backed by s
how did that bring the real jackie collins to life?- tiffany's house. jackie had kept everything so i was given a wonderful and beautiful connection to the authentic private jackie as well as just a huge amount of wonderful options to make a beautiful film with. >> and lizzie, you had mentioned earlier about her relationships with men. the film looks at many of jackie's personal relatirelatio. what did they reveal about her? >> it's a universal story. like jackie was formed in her...
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collins.all agree that it's very important to put covid behind us. we talked about vaccines, research. but now -- there's a lot of questions about the relationships and why we weren't asking tougher questions early on from our medical professionals. >> i agree we need to get to the bottom of this. gosh, you and i spent a bunch of minutes talking about an issue that we need an answer to and people are still dying from covid-19 and we didn't talk about the ways to get to an end to this with vaccines. so please could we have a bit more of the focus on how we're going to save lives while we're talking about how this all started? we need both of those, don't we? >> martha: we have put a lot of time into that. there's the questions about the origins of this are not going away, dr. collins. we need to make sure that we do everything we can to protect our national security when it comes to these labs and any potential funding that might have gone to those labs. we're going to continue to ask those que
collins.all agree that it's very important to put covid behind us. we talked about vaccines, research. but now -- there's a lot of questions about the relationships and why we weren't asking tougher questions early on from our medical professionals. >> i agree we need to get to the bottom of this. gosh, you and i spent a bunch of minutes talking about an issue that we need an answer to and people are still dying from covid-19 and we didn't talk about the ways to get to an end to this with...
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he asked kevan collins to tell him what was necessary to catch up, kevan collins told him, and he saidume it was the chancellor's decision, it always is — to hold back the investment that's needed is a completely false economy. the long—term costs are likely to be at least £100 billion, probably more, and who'll be hardest hit, prime minster? kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. me speaker, i'll tell you the difference between us and the party opposite. it's that we put in the tough measures that are needed to give kids a better education across the country! when we rolled out the academies programme, mr speaker, which have driven up standards across the — who opposed it? they did! when we put in tough measures to ensure discipline in schools, mr speaker, they opposed it! the prime minister. the pandemic means that pupils across the uk won't sit the traditionalformal exams this summer — their grades will be based on teacher assessments. in scotland, the first minister nicola sturgeon has insisted no grades will be marked up or down because of their school's past performance, but the co
he asked kevan collins to tell him what was necessary to catch up, kevan collins told him, and he saidume it was the chancellor's decision, it always is — to hold back the investment that's needed is a completely false economy. the long—term costs are likely to be at least £100 billion, probably more, and who'll be hardest hit, prime minster? kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. me speaker, i'll tell you the difference between us and the party opposite. it's that we put in the tough...
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and there was jackie collins. >> jackie collins. >> a lot of people who are wonderful writers. language beautifully and elegantly, which was almost the direct opposite of jackie. >> is it exhausting? >> what? >> doing research for your books? >> joining us, now, is jackie collins' daughter tiffany. tiffany, thank you so much. i mean, huge fan of your mom. i'm so grateful that you're doing this. she was a superstar. she's glamorous. she's sexy, sophisticated, influential. you must get asked, all the time, but what was it like having jackie collins as a mom? >> i do, don. i do get asked, all the time. and it's funny, because people are always surprised by my answer. i always tell them, it was very normal. we -- we had a completely normal upbringing. there were no chauffeurs. there was no cooks. there were no full-time staff. she was just completely present, full of love, full of laughter, in our lives. she would wake up. every morning, she would make us breakfast. she would drive us to school. she would go home. she would work, all day. and then, at pick-up time, she'd come and p
and there was jackie collins. >> jackie collins. >> a lot of people who are wonderful writers. language beautifully and elegantly, which was almost the direct opposite of jackie. >> is it exhausting? >> what? >> doing research for your books? >> joining us, now, is jackie collins' daughter tiffany. tiffany, thank you so much. i mean, huge fan of your mom. i'm so grateful that you're doing this. she was a superstar. she's glamorous. she's sexy, sophisticated,...
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this is on 88th and collins avenue.ng in north miami in surf find side, florida. this is video from earlier this morning as you are looking at that rescue scene. we will continue to monitor the situation. bring you any new information as it comes. in again, if you are waking up in the north miami area, there is a partial condo building collapsed. this is a serious situation. especially given the time this happened in the overnight hours. you have to imagine you have had a lot of people inside these units sleeping in the overnight hours. so crews are out there. they are trying to rescue as many people from this rubble as they can. we will stay on top of this and keep you updated. todd: report three minutes on top of friends. britney spears speaking out about her conservatorship in public for the first time. here to way in is criminal defense attorney jonna spilbore. what was your take aways from this hearing? >> well, speak out britney did. my heart aches for this woman. look, she basically in 20-minute -- to the court f
this is on 88th and collins avenue.ng in north miami in surf find side, florida. this is video from earlier this morning as you are looking at that rescue scene. we will continue to monitor the situation. bring you any new information as it comes. in again, if you are waking up in the north miami area, there is a partial condo building collapsed. this is a serious situation. especially given the time this happened in the overnight hours. you have to imagine you have had a lot of people inside...
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he asked sir kevan collins to tell him what was necessary to catch—up, sir kevan collins told him andd i it was the chancellor's decision, it always is, to hold back the investment needed is a completely false dichotomy. the long—term costs are likely to be £100 billion, probably more, and who will be hardest hit? kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. i will tell you the difference between us and the party opposite is that we put in the tough measures that are needed to give kids a better education across the country. when we rolled out the academies programme which have driven up standards, who opposed it? they did. when we put in tough measures to ensure discipline in schools, they opposed it! the pandemic means that pupils across the uk won't sit the traditional exams this summer. their grades will be based on teacher assessments. in scotland, the first minister, nicola sturgeon, has insisted no grades will be marked up or down because of their school's past performance. but the scottish conservative leader said the evidence painted a different picture. once again, young people will
he asked sir kevan collins to tell him what was necessary to catch—up, sir kevan collins told him andd i it was the chancellor's decision, it always is, to hold back the investment needed is a completely false dichotomy. the long—term costs are likely to be £100 billion, probably more, and who will be hardest hit? kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. i will tell you the difference between us and the party opposite is that we put in the tough measures that are needed to give kids a better...
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senator collins? >> thank you, mr. chairman. doctor herbert, u.s.nursing schools turned away more than 80000 qualified applicants baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs in 2019. and faculty shortages were cited as the top reason. so think about that, 80000 qualified applicants who wanted to be either initial rns or advanced practice nurses turned away because of a lack of faculty. how can congress help with the faculty side off the equation that is creating this bottleneck and contributing to the shortages? >> thank you center : for the question. it is a challenge with nursing faculty in particular. all of the faculty disciplines is a challenge but nursing in particular. one of the things is training our own now. they will become our own faculty. there's not enough nurse educators out there. the second thing, the loan repayment programs are absolutely critical parade there are number programs out there know you have sponsored many of these. i am deeply grateful for that prayer know right now at least four of my nursing faculty are taking advant
senator collins? >> thank you, mr. chairman. doctor herbert, u.s.nursing schools turned away more than 80000 qualified applicants baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs in 2019. and faculty shortages were cited as the top reason. so think about that, 80000 qualified applicants who wanted to be either initial rns or advanced practice nurses turned away because of a lack of faculty. how can congress help with the faculty side off the equation that is creating this bottleneck and...
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francis collins.e back, it's gonna be "meanwhile." but, right now, remember, go to this link to fete your tickets to "the late show," because we will be back in the ed sullivan theater on june 14. why, mr. mayor? >> there's no stopping new york, there's no stopping stephen colbert. >> stephen: that's right, there's no stopping stephen colbert except commercial breaks. i'm told i have to stop right now. we'll be right back. come on! ♪♪ when heartburn takes you by surprise. fight back fast, with new tums naturals. free from artificial flavors and dyes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you don't become a runner, who breaks eight world records... after age 65, without a serious support system. kathy martin has one in medicare from blue cross blue shield. she won't go a day without the right card. because she can't go a day without running. the medicare coverage trusted by more doctors. this is the benefit of blue. learn more at benefitofblue.com. (music) this is the benefit of blue. (music) ever notice how stiff clothes can
francis collins.e back, it's gonna be "meanwhile." but, right now, remember, go to this link to fete your tickets to "the late show," because we will be back in the ed sullivan theater on june 14. why, mr. mayor? >> there's no stopping new york, there's no stopping stephen colbert. >> stephen: that's right, there's no stopping stephen colbert except commercial breaks. i'm told i have to stop right now. we'll be right back. come on! ♪♪ when heartburn takes you...
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she broke daniel collins in the first set and in the second, but collins is a fighter.riosis only in april and yes you she was playing shots like that. i'm going up a break. serena looked as though she would be drawn into a longer afternoon that she had hoped for, but when collins missed this she did her own. she certainly moved herfeet enough this she did her own. she certainly moved her feet enough to break back, and regain control. she could deliver the final shot standing still. as a way to go to reach that elusive slam, but by parisian standards the road ahead is unusually clear. in the women's game we've had more grand slam champions recently compared to the men. one player trying to break up djokovic, nadal and federer�*s domination is alexander zverev and the german number six seed is into the fourth round after beating serbia's laslo djere in straight sets. zvererev, looking to win his first grand slam, will face japan's kei nishikori next. stefanos tsistipas takes onjohn isner in today's night session. former world champion hurdler dai greene says his attempt
she broke daniel collins in the first set and in the second, but collins is a fighter.riosis only in april and yes you she was playing shots like that. i'm going up a break. serena looked as though she would be drawn into a longer afternoon that she had hoped for, but when collins missed this she did her own. she certainly moved herfeet enough this she did her own. she certainly moved her feet enough to break back, and regain control. she could deliver the final shot standing still. as a way to...
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play, before we play, collin has some exciting news to share with everyone.pplause >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about, yes awesome! how does that feel >> gives me chills it gives me chills i mean two years ago i was an amateur and look at us now >> jimmy: now you're in the olypmics >> now we're trying to win gold >> jimmy: and you'll take it, buddy, i know it all right, you can grab your controller, there. your joycon and put it on your wrist. use the safety strap, here now look, here's how the game works. this isn't just normal "mario golf." this is speed golf, okay, so you have to get the best score and you have to do it as quickly as possible. so as soon as you hit the ball you have to run after it as fast as you can. [ laughter ] this is real yeah [ laughter ] now, every stroke you take adds time to your clock and whoever gets it in with less time on the clock wins i'll be playing as mario collin, what character are you picking? >> yoshi >> jimmy: all right. [ cheers and applause we're going to be playing three holes at the classic course bonnie gree
play, before we play, collin has some exciting news to share with everyone.pplause >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about, yes awesome! how does that feel >> gives me chills it gives me chills i mean two years ago i was an amateur and look at us now >> jimmy: now you're in the olypmics >> now we're trying to win gold >> jimmy: and you'll take it, buddy, i know it all right, you can grab your controller, there. your joycon and put it on your wrist. use the safety...
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we have our senior reporter, ben collins, he's back.a and how online propaganda is used to create issues out of thin air frankly, buddy, this issue is like something that was created out of thin air and now school boards all across the country are dealing with something they did not know was an issue. >> yeah, we talked to one superintendent school district in maine and he said i did not realize until now that these are tactics. his schools over the last year has had to deal with this group of national organization called no left turn that has ties to right-wing media and pays for forums to find all the secret critical race theory in schools, and probono lawyers, and these are organizations that are parachuting into towns and in a lot of ways causing a lot of chaos, and their goal is to say what started to crop up over george floyd's death, and that's what happened in maine, a man sent a letter condemning white supremacy, and it's called bobby trapped billboards is what we saw in maine and a fight that winds up on tucker carlson's show
we have our senior reporter, ben collins, he's back.a and how online propaganda is used to create issues out of thin air frankly, buddy, this issue is like something that was created out of thin air and now school boards all across the country are dealing with something they did not know was an issue. >> yeah, we talked to one superintendent school district in maine and he said i did not realize until now that these are tactics. his schools over the last year has had to deal with this...
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jackie collins told every story but her own.d literary empire. alisyn camerota takes a look at what made collins the ultimate "lady boss." >> an hour from now, cnn will carry live gorbachev's address to the soviet union. but first, author jackie collins. >> scandal. >> i'm not in the mood for blackmail. >> intrigue. >> if she wanted the bitch dead, she was going to have to do it herself. >> and lots of steamy sex. >> fast, pure, exciting lust took over. >> well, i like to entertain people, let's put it that way. >> jackie collins, author of 32 novels. more than half a billion copies sold. >> we all learned sex from you. >> i know. >> how do you feel about it? >> i write good sex, that's why. >> a self-styled brand of feminism filled her stories. strong and sexually empowered women. >> girls can do anything, that was her motto. >> the books drew from reality, as collins hobnobbed in hollywood. >> i saw plenty, but i'm not naming names. but you will be reading about it. >> her hollywood life started in the shadow of her older sist
jackie collins told every story but her own.d literary empire. alisyn camerota takes a look at what made collins the ultimate "lady boss." >> an hour from now, cnn will carry live gorbachev's address to the soviet union. but first, author jackie collins. >> scandal. >> i'm not in the mood for blackmail. >> intrigue. >> if she wanted the bitch dead, she was going to have to do it herself. >> and lots of steamy sex. >> fast, pure, exciting lust...
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but first author jackie collins -- >> scandal, i'm not in the mood for blackmail.teamy sex. fast, pure, exciting lust took over. >> that's hot stuff you write. [ laughter ] >> well, i like to entertain people. let's put it that way. >> jackie collins, author of 32 novels, more than half a billion copies sold. >> we all learn sex from you. >> i know. >> how do you feel about that? >> i write good sex. that's why. >> a self-styled brand of feminism filled her stories. strong and sexually empowered women. >> girls can do anything. that was her motto. >> reporter: the books drew from reality as collins hob-knobbed in hollywood. >> you will be reading about it. >> her hollywood life started in the shadow of her older sister joan. >> there was always an extra man hanging around, and she loved it. >> but jackie's own foray into acting fizzled. >> hello. >> would you like a drink? >> a first marriage to an abusive and drug-addicted man ended in divorce and his suicide. >> this was the defining point, i'm guessing, to moving her on, i think, to protecting herself, and how d
but first author jackie collins -- >> scandal, i'm not in the mood for blackmail.teamy sex. fast, pure, exciting lust took over. >> that's hot stuff you write. [ laughter ] >> well, i like to entertain people. let's put it that way. >> jackie collins, author of 32 novels, more than half a billion copies sold. >> we all learn sex from you. >> i know. >> how do you feel about that? >> i write good sex. that's why. >> a self-styled brand of...
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anthony fauci and his boss doctor collins light and lionlike again to advance potential roll in the originsf the pandemic. dr. anthony fauci. the nih and aig categorically has not funded again a function research to be conducted in wuhan institute. in his book collins lloyd. >> categorically deny that the nih the subcontract was permitted to do anything that created a virus that would've been in the stress militate >> we show you the evidence and you know each time we presented that evidence of that nih press office reports by saying that the coronavirus experience in the wuhan laboratory. so we went to the world's leading expert on this kind of thing. he gave us on the record statement calling his claim with dr. anthony fauci. on friday this call. >> it will come down to an opinion. many of the scientists are already and have been saying for almost a year now. >> time as something new, something that proves dr. anthony fauci lied to congress, when time against another. but dr. anthony fauci's word against himself. we will shortly broadcast evidence that dr. anthony fauci lied about these e
anthony fauci and his boss doctor collins light and lionlike again to advance potential roll in the originsf the pandemic. dr. anthony fauci. the nih and aig categorically has not funded again a function research to be conducted in wuhan institute. in his book collins lloyd. >> categorically deny that the nih the subcontract was permitted to do anything that created a virus that would've been in the stress militate >> we show you the evidence and you know each time we presented that...
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why did president biden go off on katlyn collins over what seemed like a standard question and what doiberal backlash against her. >> i think that latter point is the real story here and the real disappointment. i don't know what -- joe biden is not used to getting even rehe moatly challenging questions from most of the media so perhaps a very totally fair question from katlyn collins, joe biden had said that he was confident that vladimir putin understood that continuing these attacks would lower his standing in the world. it was a completely fair question and a it was a kind of fair answer, a fine answer. we should be seeing arguments between press and power. the press should be pushing power to the point that they get a little rankled. the problem is that he says you're in the wrong business. that was completely ridiculous. if we want intellectual consistency, okay, now these kind of exchanges are okay. we know what would have happened a year ago, if it was donald trump in power it woulds have been while male range and this -- white male rage. soledad o'brien called it a stupid ques
why did president biden go off on katlyn collins over what seemed like a standard question and what doiberal backlash against her. >> i think that latter point is the real story here and the real disappointment. i don't know what -- joe biden is not used to getting even rehe moatly challenging questions from most of the media so perhaps a very totally fair question from katlyn collins, joe biden had said that he was confident that vladimir putin understood that continuing these attacks...
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it will be a very interesting and informative conversation i think with chuck collins in his bran new book the wealth hoarders. before we get started point to make some thank you's to the bookstore here in madison, wisconsin that is been cosponsoring these eventsha with ush throughout the year. we very much appreciate their support and very much encourage you to patronize localsusu bookstores in your cities and towns across the country. also the progressive magazine available in bookstores and by subscription. if you go to progressive.org/subscribe on the web, you can get a yearly subscription to her magazine. think you'll enjoy veryaz much. that website has a lot of news and information it's updated .daily. we encouragera you to check that out on a regular basis as well. we are streaming tonight live facebook. and you can use the chat function in either of those platforms to send us questions throughout the evening. we will be addressing those questions as we get going. but right now i want to welcome to the screen with me chuck collins author of the wealth hoarders. chuck welcome to
it will be a very interesting and informative conversation i think with chuck collins in his bran new book the wealth hoarders. before we get started point to make some thank you's to the bookstore here in madison, wisconsin that is been cosponsoring these eventsha with ush throughout the year. we very much appreciate their support and very much encourage you to patronize localsusu bookstores in your cities and towns across the country. also the progressive magazine available in bookstores and...
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conservatives, too, were keen to see some of sir kevan collins�* ideas implemented. of levelling up must be education, getting people to climb that ladder of opportunity? and what more evidence is needed to convince the treasury to implement kevan collins' proposal to extend the school day? do we need pilot programmes? do we need evidence from the 39% of pre—2010 academy schools who successfully implemented longer school days? i personally very much share my right honourable friend's views that actually, you know, there is a body of evidence that can be collected that shows some real benefits to actually delivering for pupils in terms of extra time in the classroom. and it is about getting that combination right. i mean, as we've seen so much evidence from parents, they're concerned about their children may have missed out on in terms of english and maths, mr deputy speaker. and what we want to do is to look at how we can boost that. with an old etonian prime - minister and a chancellor who's old school fees are in excess of £40,000 peryear- and an overwhelmingly- pr
conservatives, too, were keen to see some of sir kevan collins�* ideas implemented. of levelling up must be education, getting people to climb that ladder of opportunity? and what more evidence is needed to convince the treasury to implement kevan collins' proposal to extend the school day? do we need pilot programmes? do we need evidence from the 39% of pre—2010 academy schools who successfully implemented longer school days? i personally very much share my right honourable friend's views...
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senator collins is with us. i see senator collins. great to be with her. and senator warnock as well. let me start with my round of questions. and i'll try to follow my own guidance with regard to staying within my time. i wanted to start with dr. gould. doctor, in your testimony you described in detail how older workers have discovered as a result of the economic downturn, really a jobs crisis produced by the pandemic. your testimony also made clear that while labor market conditions are improving, we still have a ways to go to erase the losses, the millions of jobs that were lost. i believe it's critical that we make the types of large-scale investments in our nation's infrastructure and work force that the president's called for. and i think all of us would agree that inaction, doing nothing, is not an option. the scale of our response, i believe, needs to reflect the scale of the challenge before us. so, dr. gould, can you speak about the direct investments in infrastructure and the work force, the benefits that we can derive from those investments? bu
senator collins is with us. i see senator collins. great to be with her. and senator warnock as well. let me start with my round of questions. and i'll try to follow my own guidance with regard to staying within my time. i wanted to start with dr. gould. doctor, in your testimony you described in detail how older workers have discovered as a result of the economic downturn, really a jobs crisis produced by the pandemic. your testimony also made clear that while labor market conditions are...
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the all-new cnn film "lady boss: the jackie collins story" premieres tomorrow at 9:00 p.m.s to those in need in her hometown of philadelphia. >> african-americans were dying at a rate greater than any other group in philadelphia so i jumped in. we were intentional about getting black and brown communities the access and care they needed. those who are most vulnerable, they need to have the support. just seeing folks come out day in and day out, their presence says everything. >> yes, he's smiling! >> there was all this narrative, black people don't want the vaccine. but they were lined up. we had to earn the trust of the people. you know it's saving lives, the data shows it. i could not allow one additional life to be lost when i knew that i could do something about it. everything we did was for them, to make sure they can get the care they deserve. >> to date, dr. stanford's group has tested and vaccinated more than 75,000 people. see how she does it and get her full story, and nominate someone you know to be a cnn hero at cnnheroes.com. >>> that's the news, reporting from
the all-new cnn film "lady boss: the jackie collins story" premieres tomorrow at 9:00 p.m.s to those in need in her hometown of philadelphia. >> african-americans were dying at a rate greater than any other group in philadelphia so i jumped in. we were intentional about getting black and brown communities the access and care they needed. those who are most vulnerable, they need to have the support. just seeing folks come out day in and day out, their presence says everything....
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sir kevan collins says the package of support announced today "does not come close to meeting the scalef the challenge". three quarters of uk adults have now received a first dose of a covid vaccine —— according to the health secretary matt hancock. vaccine confidence with uptake rates are among the highest in the world and i am very proud of that fact. opposition leaders in israel have just hours left to try to form a coalition that would oust the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. thousands of women underpaid on their state pensions challenge the government for payment. and the long—running bbc medical drama, holby city is ending after 23 years, with the final series to air in march 2022. the man put in charge of the government's plans to help schoolchildren in england recover from the effects of the covid lockdown has resigned. in a letter announcing his decision to step down, sir kevan collins severely criticised the level of support that the government has said it will provide. it's proposed spending £11; billion to help children catch up on missed edcuation. but sir kevan said th
sir kevan collins says the package of support announced today "does not come close to meeting the scalef the challenge". three quarters of uk adults have now received a first dose of a covid vaccine —— according to the health secretary matt hancock. vaccine confidence with uptake rates are among the highest in the world and i am very proud of that fact. opposition leaders in israel have just hours left to try to form a coalition that would oust the prime minister, benjamin...
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to set up a meeting with fellow—american danielle collins in the last 32.astest. he's eighth overall, 24 seconds off the lead. chris froome struggled again as he tries to come back from his serious injury two years ago. the four—time tour de france champion was only 93rd today, he's 57th overall. the british diving team for this summer's olympics has been announced. tom daley will be looking to finally add olympic gold to the world, european and commonwealth titles he's previously won, as well as bronze at london 2012 and at rio 2016. the team also includes defending olympic champion jack laugher and dan goodfellow, whilst16—year—old andrea spendolini—sirieix will be the youngest member. daley says he can't wait to compete at his fourth games. it is just exciting to think that the kid that was dreaming of going to london 2012 got there in 2008, 12,16 and 2020. i am over the moon to be selected for my fourth games. best of luck to him. and that's all the sport for now. have a very good night. hello there. wednesday was the hottest day of the year so far, but
to set up a meeting with fellow—american danielle collins in the last 32.astest. he's eighth overall, 24 seconds off the lead. chris froome struggled again as he tries to come back from his serious injury two years ago. the four—time tour de france champion was only 93rd today, he's 57th overall. the british diving team for this summer's olympics has been announced. tom daley will be looking to finally add olympic gold to the world, european and commonwealth titles he's previously won, as...
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sesenator collins, thank you sesenator collins, thank you so much for being with us. t we'll be rightwith us. in a clinical study. 2 weeks sunosi does not treat the cause of osa or take the place of your cpap. continue to use any treatments or devices as prescribed by your doctor. don't take sunosi if you've taken an maoi in the last 14 days. sunosi may increase blood pressure and heart rate, which can increase your risk of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, or death. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure. sunosi can cause symptoms such as anxiety, problems sleeping, irritability, and agitation. other common side effects include headache, nausea, and decreased appetite. tell your doctor if you develop any of these, as your dose may need to be adjusted or stopped. amazing things happen during the day. sunosi can help you stay awake for whatever amazes you. visit sunosi.com and talk to your doctor about sunosi today. [typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of f female] my husbaband ben andnd i opened b ben's chchili bowl the vevery same yeyear that wewe
sesenator collins, thank you sesenator collins, thank you so much for being with us. t we'll be rightwith us. in a clinical study. 2 weeks sunosi does not treat the cause of osa or take the place of your cpap. continue to use any treatments or devices as prescribed by your doctor. don't take sunosi if you've taken an maoi in the last 14 days. sunosi may increase blood pressure and heart rate, which can increase your risk of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, or death. tell your doctor if you...
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he asked collins tell them what was necessary, collins told him and he said no.g? the chancellor's decision, and i assume it was the chancellor decision, it always is, to hold back the advancement needed is a completely false economy. the long—term costs are likely to be at least £100 billion, probably more, and who would be hardest hit? kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. mr speaker, if the government doesn't change course, this will hold britain back for a generation... he wanted borisjohnson to back labour's own plan. the prime minister wanted to focus on labour's past. i can tell you the difference between us and the party up there, it's that we put in the tough measures that are needed to give kids a better education across the country. when we rolled out the academies programme which have driven up standards, who opposed it? they did. when we put in tough measures to ensure discipline in schools, mr speaker, they opposed it. the last election, mr speaker, they even campaign to get rid of 0fsted which is so vital. the speaker didn't like that answer. just t
he asked collins tell them what was necessary, collins told him and he said no.g? the chancellor's decision, and i assume it was the chancellor decision, it always is, to hold back the advancement needed is a completely false economy. the long—term costs are likely to be at least £100 billion, probably more, and who would be hardest hit? kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. mr speaker, if the government doesn't change course, this will hold britain back for a generation... he wanted...
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collins, nobody knows. that's the bottom line.n't know if it was natural or cooked up in the lab, if it was intentional or accidental. i can't figure out why these individuals said only look over here. ignore everything on that side of the fence, a lot of documentation of that. congressman, when you look at what happened, they cleared out the lab, cleared out the wet market, kicked out journalists from the "wall street journal," did everything that they could to bury the trail of this, right? so why didn't that peak everybody's interests and send us looking deeper in that direction? we don't know whether it came out of the lab but we should have been asking tougher questions earlier on. >> and tried to hide from us, the first people known with covid-like symptoms clear back in the fall of 2019 were from the lab there in wuhan, china. so again, we don't know for sure, martha, but all the evidence keeps pointing back to the lab leak theory as the origin of this. shouldn't surprise us that the expert was mislead us. they do that all
collins, nobody knows. that's the bottom line.n't know if it was natural or cooked up in the lab, if it was intentional or accidental. i can't figure out why these individuals said only look over here. ignore everything on that side of the fence, a lot of documentation of that. congressman, when you look at what happened, they cleared out the lab, cleared out the wet market, kicked out journalists from the "wall street journal," did everything that they could to bury the trail of...
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now "lady boss, the jackie collins story." they publish, maybe they'll like what i write. >> in those days, you had to send a big thick manuscript off. i think it got picked up by the first publisher that it got sent to. >> 400 pounds. 400 pounds she got for that first book. how did i remember that? anyway -- >> what was that book called? >> was it "the world is full of married men"? ♪ >> claudia was in bed. she was a very beautiful girl and she knew it. and david knew it. so everyone was happy. >> with me now is jackie collins' daughter tracy lerman. what was it like having the jackie collins as a mom? >> well, you know what, the three of us, both my sisters and i get asked that all the time. she was extraordinary, actually. she was many, many things. she was certainly different. that's for sure, you know, at school to pick us up in a 1965 mustang and a long fur coat. everybody would look at us and think, my goodness, who is that. is that your sister picking you up? yes, she was two very different people. you know, we grew up
now "lady boss, the jackie collins story." they publish, maybe they'll like what i write. >> in those days, you had to send a big thick manuscript off. i think it got picked up by the first publisher that it got sent to. >> 400 pounds. 400 pounds she got for that first book. how did i remember that? anyway -- >> what was that book called? >> was it "the world is full of married men"? ♪ >> claudia was in bed. she was a very beautiful girl and...
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speaker, why does the prime minister think that his now-former education commissioner kevin collins -- thousands of children, hundreds of thousands of children and not being even close to meeting the scale of what is needed? >> mr. speaker, first of all, i want to thank kevin collins for his work, and i want to thank, actually, pupils, parents, teachers for everything they've done throughout this pandemic. the struggle has been enormous, and actually what the government is doing is in addition to the 14 billion pounds, talk thing people -- taking people up to 4,000 pounds up to 5,150, mr. speaker, we're now putting another 3 billion pounds -- [inaudible] program anywhere in the world, mr. speaker, and it is based on the best evidence that we could find. >> mr. speaker, let me get this right. in february the prime minister appoints an expert to come up with a catch-up plan for education. a highly respected expert comes up with a plan and says we'll only provide 10% of what's needed there. the prime minister rolls over whatever he says, and children lose out. so much for leveling out. l
speaker, why does the prime minister think that his now-former education commissioner kevin collins -- thousands of children, hundreds of thousands of children and not being even close to meeting the scale of what is needed? >> mr. speaker, first of all, i want to thank kevin collins for his work, and i want to thank, actually, pupils, parents, teachers for everything they've done throughout this pandemic. the struggle has been enormous, and actually what the government is doing is in...