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collins: ¿sabes por quÉ? edad.bros, entre ellos el cÍrculo de la motivaciÓn, cree que es posible forjarse retos dejando de lado a la fantasÍa. fuster: si lo empiezas cuando estÁs arriba, ya estÁs a punto de caer. ¿por quÉ? porque te lo piensas, te lo crees y entras en un mundo muy artificial. y este es el cÍrculo de la motivaciÓn. y es que entras abajo, te desvinculas, entras en un perÍodo de pasividad y todo lo que era este estÍmulo que uno tenÍa se pierde completamente, se puede entrar en depresiÓn. sambuccetti: Él desarrollÓ una fÓrmula para ayudar a restablecer la satisfacciÓn y la motivaciÓn. fuster: que es la fÓrmula que yo llamo de las 4 t y las 4 a y bÁsicamente las cuatro t es simplemente tiempo para reflexionar cada dÍa. es fundamental saber quiÉn eres. sambuccetti: la presentadora de primer impacto, pamela silva, cuenta que este es su foco. silva: es muy importante enfocarnos y reflexionar y analizar que nos dejÓ el aÑo anterior. lecciones aprendidas, los errores y tambiÉn celebrar las metas que hemos co
collins: ¿sabes por quÉ? edad.bros, entre ellos el cÍrculo de la motivaciÓn, cree que es posible forjarse retos dejando de lado a la fantasÍa. fuster: si lo empiezas cuando estÁs arriba, ya estÁs a punto de caer. ¿por quÉ? porque te lo piensas, te lo crees y entras en un mundo muy artificial. y este es el cÍrculo de la motivaciÓn. y es que entras abajo, te desvinculas, entras en un perÍodo de pasividad y todo lo que era este estÍmulo que uno tenÍa se pierde completamente, se puede...
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you heard susan collins.p is losing ground, that there will be other candidates, ing my own governor who is anti-science among other things, but popular in the party. >> even susan collins who didn't to convict him last year cannot rule out supporting him in 2024 even after a statement like yesterday. >> well, i think that it makes sense for people to want to preserve freedom of action. you don't know how the environment might change. there are a lot of republicans, a lot of conservatives who said at the 2016 campaign cycle they wouldn't support donald trump. then things changed. we could condemn them or praise them for that. the reality is politics, the environment moves very quickly. >> there's a column in the "washington post" suggesting that donald trump may be -- his hold on the republican party may be weakening slightly. do you buy that? >> if you're looking at public opinion surveys, the number of people who identify themselves as trump republicans first or loyal to the larger gop, there is movement th
you heard susan collins.p is losing ground, that there will be other candidates, ing my own governor who is anti-science among other things, but popular in the party. >> even susan collins who didn't to convict him last year cannot rule out supporting him in 2024 even after a statement like yesterday. >> well, i think that it makes sense for people to want to preserve freedom of action. you don't know how the environment might change. there are a lot of republicans, a lot of...
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this is from collins. i'm wondering if there is something nih can do to put 24 very destructive conspiracy down with what seems to be growing momentum. i hope the nature article on the genomic sequence would settle this. it's a shiny object that will go away in time. congressman, it was a bad bet. didn't go way but the most significant question you pose in your email is did they alert anyone in the white house or hhs about this lab leak theory, and if not, all these prominent people suggested it on february 1. why did they not? . >> that's the million dollar question. why didn't they do that? anyone that suggested this was manmade or this could have been leaked from the wuhan lab was shot down by dr. fauci. chastised by him and the liberal news media. dr. collins was trying to spin this with the public. they were watching the press and they were concerned that americans and republicans in particular would start digging into this and find out that the probability that this was manmade and the probability th
this is from collins. i'm wondering if there is something nih can do to put 24 very destructive conspiracy down with what seems to be growing momentum. i hope the nature article on the genomic sequence would settle this. it's a shiny object that will go away in time. congressman, it was a bad bet. didn't go way but the most significant question you pose in your email is did they alert anyone in the white house or hhs about this lab leak theory, and if not, all these prominent people suggested...
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he's wanted for murder and he's in fort collins.g shot, they may want to know about it. >> what did you think when you heard that? >> i thought, thank goodness, we have something we can maybe look into. >> so long shot, she figured, but detective shackly called detective gurule in denver. >> he used bleach. >> he was silent on the other end of the phone. he said, oh, my god. >> she said, what do you think? i think it's him. >> i get chills talking about it because it was quite the moment. >> who was travis forbes? a serial offender hunting women? was he hunting another even now? the due detectives were convinced of it. but as badly as they wanted to lock him away, they just did not have sufficient evidence. so travis was a freeman, roaming fort collins at will, and at night. >>> "dateline" returns after the break. ♪ i'm gonna keep on lovin' you ♪ turns out everyone does sound better in the shower. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. for a great low rate, an
he's wanted for murder and he's in fort collins.g shot, they may want to know about it. >> what did you think when you heard that? >> i thought, thank goodness, we have something we can maybe look into. >> so long shot, she figured, but detective shackly called detective gurule in denver. >> he used bleach. >> he was silent on the other end of the phone. he said, oh, my god. >> she said, what do you think? i think it's him. >> i get chills talking about...
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underdog american danielle collins taking on number one ranked ash barty. we're breaking down the historic performance this morning. >>> good morning, america. we begin with a monster storm wreaking havoc on the east coast with potentially historic snowfall and 80 million americans in the storm zone. >> blizzard warnings in effect for ten states from virginia all the way to maine with several governors declaring emergencies ahead of the winter nor'easter. >> and it's hitting as we speak. this morning, close to 3,500 flights have already been canceled, and amtrak suspended service between new york and boston. we have team coverage across the northeast. let's begin with rob marciano right there in boston getting hammered. rob, we can already see the conditions. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. yeah, it's blowing sideways, already the snow has been going on for the past three, four hours, starting to pick up. we are at the corner of state street. they're doing a pretty good job with the road so far, but it's going to be difficult throughout the d
underdog american danielle collins taking on number one ranked ash barty. we're breaking down the historic performance this morning. >>> good morning, america. we begin with a monster storm wreaking havoc on the east coast with potentially historic snowfall and 80 million americans in the storm zone. >> blizzard warnings in effect for ten states from virginia all the way to maine with several governors declaring emergencies ahead of the winter nor'easter. >> and it's...
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on february 15th, please recall school board members collins, lópez and maliga.> there is not going to be any american forces moving into ukraine. >> there is no one asking for american troops in ukraine. i haven't heard anybody make that demand. what they are asking for is the united states to live up to its commitment. >> we are not ruling off the table any unilateral u.s. troops also inside europe or even going to europe to help bolster our allies and to reassure them. we are making it very clear to mr. putin that there will be severe consequences. if he moves in another time to attack ukraine. >> bret: again, the big international news russian troops poised on ukrainian border. what will happen? we are back with our panel. amy, the president making clear today there are not going to be any american forces moving into ukraine. it seems like he has gotten the word from polls and elsewhere that americans are not into that move. >> no, they aren't. but they are also looking into-to-see whether the president can live up to this moment crises, shaper accepts the pr
on february 15th, please recall school board members collins, lópez and maliga.> there is not going to be any american forces moving into ukraine. >> there is no one asking for american troops in ukraine. i haven't heard anybody make that demand. what they are asking for is the united states to live up to its commitment. >> we are not ruling off the table any unilateral u.s. troops also inside europe or even going to europe to help bolster our allies and to reassure them. we are...
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collins is why donald trump remains a threat.epublican party that cannot deal with the cancer, not just in the republican party, but to our democracy is the reason we have trumpism. >> i got to tell you the truth. the last person i would probably pick on in that regard is susan because she voted to impeach him at least. to convict him on the impeachment. there are other republicans that deserve our disgust over the failure to call out this guy and the things he says and the things he does. and as a quick aside before i make the point i want to make i want to congratulate tim for not beginning his talk today with a taunt about his team beating the chiefs yesterday. congratulations to the bengals, tim. congratulations to a team that was strong when they had to be and wish them the best of luck going forward. the point about the january 6 committee is this. here's the most important job right now. communicating to the people in america that need to hear the evidence. they have gathered a lot of evidence at this point. they won the c
collins is why donald trump remains a threat.epublican party that cannot deal with the cancer, not just in the republican party, but to our democracy is the reason we have trumpism. >> i got to tell you the truth. the last person i would probably pick on in that regard is susan because she voted to impeach him at least. to convict him on the impeachment. there are other republicans that deserve our disgust over the failure to call out this guy and the things he says and the things he...
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, who when it comes— is danielle collins, who when it comes to — is danielle collins, who when it comes life, has it.— comes to gaining a perspective on life, has it. ., ., ., ., ., ~ life, has it. the saga around novak d'okovic life, has it. the saga around novak diokovic has _ life, has it. the saga around novak djokovic has meant _ life, has it. the saga around novak djokovic has meant there - life, has it. the saga around novak djokovic has meant there is - life, has it. the saga around novak djokovic has meant there is a - life, has it. the saga around novak i djokovic has meant there is a danger this offering up and will be remembered for what happened in court rather than on court. a chance now for a celebration. time for a party. rafael nadal is still on for a record 21st grand slam singles title after reaching sunday's men's final. he fought past italy's matteo berrettini and will face the us open champion daniil medvedev, who was also taken to four sets against stefanos tsitsipas. nadal will have huge support on sunday as he looks to make history, but after his recent battles
, who when it comes— is danielle collins, who when it comes to — is danielle collins, who when it comes life, has it.— comes to gaining a perspective on life, has it. ., ., ., ., ., ~ life, has it. the saga around novak d'okovic life, has it. the saga around novak diokovic has _ life, has it. the saga around novak djokovic has meant _ life, has it. the saga around novak djokovic has meant there - life, has it. the saga around novak djokovic has meant there is - life, has it. the saga...
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collins was clearly trying to spin this with the public. they were watching the press an they were concerned that americans and republicans in particular would start digging into this and find out that the probability that this was man-made and the probability that this was it from that lab was very high. >> some of the money that we ma be gave to the eco- health alliance ends up with the lab and might've been tangled up in all of that. that's the other concern for it. >> remember, he denied that for over a year that any tax dollar went to fund gain of function research at the lab we now know that is untrue. our committee uncovered those e-mails as well and why did he lie about that? why wasn't he transparent about it. think about the missed opportunities in the early days for the world health organization, for some entity that is supposed to be the watchdog over things like this, they could have gone incoming i they were credible, we now know they're not, that someone from the united states government could have gone in and investigated th
collins was clearly trying to spin this with the public. they were watching the press an they were concerned that americans and republicans in particular would start digging into this and find out that the probability that this was man-made and the probability that this was it from that lab was very high. >> some of the money that we ma be gave to the eco- health alliance ends up with the lab and might've been tangled up in all of that. that's the other concern for it. >> remember,...
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nih director francis collins, he has retired.confirmed that it was plausible that covid escaped from a lab. as new internal documents obtained by fox news from months prior reveal a concerted effort to suppress that idea from making it into the public per purview. >> january 31st, dr. christian anderson, a noted viewologist at the scripts lab tells fauci that after discussions with his colleagues, some of covid-19's features potentially look engineered. just four days later, five american british and australian researchers that were all on that fauci conference call, authored preliminary findings that abandon their earlier private beliefs that covid was likely the result of a laboratory leak. it's unclear what new evidence prompted a drastic 180. but various drafts of their report are sent to fauci and collins for editing and approval. more than a month later, we now learn doctors christian anderson and robert gary who were in close contact with dr. fauci, are awarded a nearly $9 million research grant from fauci's agency. >> mar
nih director francis collins, he has retired.confirmed that it was plausible that covid escaped from a lab. as new internal documents obtained by fox news from months prior reveal a concerted effort to suppress that idea from making it into the public per purview. >> january 31st, dr. christian anderson, a noted viewologist at the scripts lab tells fauci that after discussions with his colleagues, some of covid-19's features potentially look engineered. just four days later, five american...
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collins, go ahead.st: randall obviously has opinions he likes and opinions he does not like, and he has made it clear he does not want to hear my opinion in any of this. like i said, i have not been in congress in over a year. a lot of what he is discussing has not been part of what i've been doing. i go back to simply the process. whatever investigation going on, i hope he finds it satisfying. host: we heard the president last week talk about that investigation during the january 6 anniversary. i want to get your response to it. [video clip] >> no election in american history has been more closely scrutinized or more carefully counted. every legal challenge questioned the results, and every court in this country that could have been made was made and rejected. often rejected by republican appointed judges, including judges appointed by the former president himself. from state courts to the united states supreme court. recounts were undertaken in state after state. georgia counted its results three time
collins, go ahead.st: randall obviously has opinions he likes and opinions he does not like, and he has made it clear he does not want to hear my opinion in any of this. like i said, i have not been in congress in over a year. a lot of what he is discussing has not been part of what i've been doing. i go back to simply the process. whatever investigation going on, i hope he finds it satisfying. host: we heard the president last week talk about that investigation during the january 6...
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what do you make of what senator collins said? to vote yes for this person? >> first of all, jonathan, i really have a bone to pick with you because you stole my point about president reagan making this pledge when he was candidate reagan. so -- >> amplify it. >> get out of my lane there, buddy. we're fundamentally -- i would point out that i don't see how you can slice the salami thin enough to make a real distinction between what president reagan said as candidate reagan, between what president trump said as president trump. i'm going to name a woman. can't get more exclusionary than that. but i would be really surprised if in the end senator collins votes against the nominee. she doesn't have a history of voting against any supreme court nominee except for amy coney barrett. i think in the end she will support this one, whatever black woman she may be. >> right. and bresnahan, you've been covering congress for a very long time. is what senator collins said surprising to you in any way? >> i think a little surprising. i think it
what do you make of what senator collins said? to vote yes for this person? >> first of all, jonathan, i really have a bone to pick with you because you stole my point about president reagan making this pledge when he was candidate reagan. so -- >> amplify it. >> get out of my lane there, buddy. we're fundamentally -- i would point out that i don't see how you can slice the salami thin enough to make a real distinction between what president reagan said as candidate reagan,...
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collins, go ahead.uest: randall obviously has opinions he likes and opinions he does not like, and he has made it clear he does not want to hear my opinion in any of this. like i said, i have not been in congress in over a year. a lot of what he is discussing has not been part of what i've been doing. i go back to simply the process. whatever investigation going on, i hope he finds it satisfying. host: we heard the president last week talk about that investigation during the january 6 anniversary. i want to get your response to it. [video clip] >> no election in american history has been more closely scrutinized or more carefully counted. every legal challenge questioned the results, and every court in this country that could have been made was made and rejected. often rejected by republican appointed judges, including judges appointed by the former president himself. from state courts to the united states supreme court. recounts were undertaken in state after state. georgia counted its results three ti
collins, go ahead.uest: randall obviously has opinions he likes and opinions he does not like, and he has made it clear he does not want to hear my opinion in any of this. like i said, i have not been in congress in over a year. a lot of what he is discussing has not been part of what i've been doing. i go back to simply the process. whatever investigation going on, i hope he finds it satisfying. host: we heard the president last week talk about that investigation during the january 6...
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collins and say they're not fringe? you responded that you would do it and you immediately got an article and sent it back to them and said hey look i nailed them in wired. >> that's not what went on. there you go again. you just do the same thing every hearing. >> this wasn't the only time. your desire to take down people. >> as usual, senator, you are incorrect. >> no. you deny. but the e-mails tell the truth of this. >> no. >> this wasn't the only time. your desire to take down those who disagree with you didn't stop with harvard, oxford and stanford. other members of the scientific community signed an opinion piece for nature. they called it conspiracy theory, the idea that the virus could have originated in the lab. do you think words like conspiracy theory should be in a scientific paper? >> senator, i never used that word when i was referring to it. you're distorting virtually everything. >> did you communicate with the five scientists who wrote the opinion piece in nature where they were describing, oh, there's
collins and say they're not fringe? you responded that you would do it and you immediately got an article and sent it back to them and said hey look i nailed them in wired. >> that's not what went on. there you go again. you just do the same thing every hearing. >> this wasn't the only time. your desire to take down people. >> as usual, senator, you are incorrect. >> no. you deny. but the e-mails tell the truth of this. >> no. >> this wasn't the only time....
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she beat the usa's danielle collins in the final, to cement ehr place as a national hero.neration. and ash barty gave them exactly what they wanted in the first set, impressing those who know what it's like to perform in an arena overflowing with tension. and danielle collins certainly found it hostile, asking the umpire get the crowd to quieten down while she was having a serve, but she raced into a 5—1 lead but barty wasn't going to get this opportunity slip away, incredible fightback to a tie—break on the wall of noise and expectation in much for collins and if you're going to write owing to history that is the way to do it. so australia has a home champion again for the first time since christine o'neill, who looked on as barty�*s role model, yvonne, showed her delight in handing over the trophy and all that comes with it. mike bushell, bbc news. ash barty is rarely one to be overcome by emotion but when she clinched victory, there was an uncharacteristic scream after her cross court winner. afterweards, she admitted it all felt very surreal. it is absolutely incredibl
she beat the usa's danielle collins in the final, to cement ehr place as a national hero.neration. and ash barty gave them exactly what they wanted in the first set, impressing those who know what it's like to perform in an arena overflowing with tension. and danielle collins certainly found it hostile, asking the umpire get the crowd to quieten down while she was having a serve, but she raced into a 5—1 lead but barty wasn't going to get this opportunity slip away, incredible fightback to a...
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sara collins sara collins -- sara collins, you look at the cost or quality of health care in the reportguest: we do not look at the quality but a lot of studies have. they looked at the length between the quality of care and cost. there is really not a strong connection between how much we pay for our health care and the quality of those services. i think when you look at the state maps you can see so much variation on how much people spend on their premiums. when you look at health care costs across the country, the same is true. those are very linked, so how much we pay in premiums is a reflection of how much costs are growing in our local markets. but there is not a strong connection between quality and health care cost. host: let's hear from jerry in chester, virginia. jerry, tell us about your experience. caller: good morning, people. when i was working -- i had large group health insurance when i was working for a while, a long time. i worked for a large corporation , and the insurance seemed pretty good. i was younger so i did not use the insurance a lot, but now i am on disabili
sara collins sara collins -- sara collins, you look at the cost or quality of health care in the reportguest: we do not look at the quality but a lot of studies have. they looked at the length between the quality of care and cost. there is really not a strong connection between how much we pay for our health care and the quality of those services. i think when you look at the state maps you can see so much variation on how much people spend on their premiums. when you look at health care costs...
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of course collins will leave the door open.he governor mentioned, senator collin mentioned is there are going to be other potential prospects within the gop. i think of people who do trump 2.0. we still put his racist policies but we do it in a sweater vest or with a smile. that's the only difference here. people are stepping into the void while trump is banned from platforms like twitter. >> you got ron desantis vying for that position in florida as well. larry hogan says that he agrees with that as well. why can some stand up to trump and others cower and run away? >> you know it's hard to know. it is, i want to stay in office. as a republican the thing i have to fear is somebody attacking me from the right in a primary. i happen to believe if you stood up and said this is who i am, this is what i believe and this is how i'm going to decide things. you're not always going to agree but you'll know where i'm coming from that those people would win. right now we have 21 election deniers running for secretary of state. we have th
of course collins will leave the door open.he governor mentioned, senator collin mentioned is there are going to be other potential prospects within the gop. i think of people who do trump 2.0. we still put his racist policies but we do it in a sweater vest or with a smile. that's the only difference here. people are stepping into the void while trump is banned from platforms like twitter. >> you got ron desantis vying for that position in florida as well. larry hogan says that he agrees...
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we have ben collins, coming up. ben collins, coming up these moments may not seem remarkable. but at pfizer, protecting the regular routine, and everyday drives us to reach for exceptional. ♪ ♪ this is the new world of work. each day looks different than the last. but whatever work becomes, the servicenow platform will make it just, flow. whether it's finding new ways to help you serve your customers, orchestrating a safe return to the office... wait. an office? what's an office? ...or solving a workplace challenge that's yet to come. wherever the new world of work takes your business, the world works with servicenow. >>> to a story now that put us at the inflection point of deplat forming and free speech with neil young leaving spotify because a fight over vaccine misinformation. not from young. here's the deal. young said spotify should remove his music. he went to the platform and said take my music off spotify because i don't want to share the platform with joe rogan. very popular podcaster under fire for spread
we have ben collins, coming up. ben collins, coming up these moments may not seem remarkable. but at pfizer, protecting the regular routine, and everyday drives us to reach for exceptional. ♪ ♪ this is the new world of work. each day looks different than the last. but whatever work becomes, the servicenow platform will make it just, flow. whether it's finding new ways to help you serve your customers, orchestrating a safe return to the office... wait. an office? what's an office? ...or...
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she did so in district 88, that also voted for senator susan collins. chloe first spoke at bioneers in 2014 when she had recently launched, divest harvard. starting with just a handful of students, the campaign rapidly ballooned into one of the biggest in the country. it helped spur the local divestment movement from fossil fuels that now has moved or committed $14 trillion in assets worldwide. born and raised in rural maine, after college, chloe was determined to return to her beloved home to serve that place and her fellow mainers. in 2018, she ran for the ate house of representatives and won. in 2019, she introduced the state's green new deal legislation, carefully customized to what her constituents had told her they most needed and wanted for their place. she did so with the notable backing of the state afl-cio union. how did chloe accomplish all this? that's what she's gonna describe for us. and now, the remarkable chloe maxmin, who's now reached the expectation defying age of 28. - hello everybody. my name ishloe maxmin, am cominto you from nlebo
she did so in district 88, that also voted for senator susan collins. chloe first spoke at bioneers in 2014 when she had recently launched, divest harvard. starting with just a handful of students, the campaign rapidly ballooned into one of the biggest in the country. it helped spur the local divestment movement from fossil fuels that now has moved or committed $14 trillion in assets worldwide. born and raised in rural maine, after college, chloe was determined to return to her beloved home to...
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i will follow up with that response. >> vice president collins: that sounds good. superintendent matthews. i asked if you could make an expectation at all schools celebrate black history month. you said yes. you made good on that commitment. i think schools celebrate differently, there's been a huge investment in that. i want that for all communities. the resolution calls for a celebration. i wanted to know what is your expectation for all schools in celebrating native american history and american alaskan history? >> we're diversity driven. we want all cultures celebrated, native american culture separated. one of the things that we have to make sure, we put the resources in place, make sure those resources are in place in order for that to happen. the expectation is we do celebrate the richness. we see the diversity of our district as a not a deficit matter but a huge asset. assets that many districts don't have. it's an opportunity for us to celebrate. absolutely, that expectation is here. we have to make sure that schools have the resources they need to do thes
i will follow up with that response. >> vice president collins: that sounds good. superintendent matthews. i asked if you could make an expectation at all schools celebrate black history month. you said yes. you made good on that commitment. i think schools celebrate differently, there's been a huge investment in that. i want that for all communities. the resolution calls for a celebration. i wanted to know what is your expectation for all schools in celebrating native american history...
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she did so in district 88, that also voted for senator susan collins. chloe first spoke at bioneers in 2014 when she had recently launched, divest harvard. starting with just a handful of students, the campaign rapidly ballooned into one of the biggest in the country. it helped spur the local divestment movement from fossil fuels that now has moved or committed $14 trillion in assets worldwide. born and raised in rural maine, after college, chloe was determined to return to her beloved home to serve that place and her fellow mainers. in 2018, she ran for the ate house of representatives and won. in 2019, she introduced the state's green new deal legislation, carefully customized to what her constituents had told her they most needed and wanted for their place. she did so with the notable backing of the state afl-cio union. how did chloe accomplish all this? that's what she's gonna describe for us. and now, the remarkable chloe maxmin, who's now reached the expectation defying age of 28. - hello everybody. my name is chloe maxn, i am cominto you from nob
she did so in district 88, that also voted for senator susan collins. chloe first spoke at bioneers in 2014 when she had recently launched, divest harvard. starting with just a handful of students, the campaign rapidly ballooned into one of the biggest in the country. it helped spur the local divestment movement from fossil fuels that now has moved or committed $14 trillion in assets worldwide. born and raised in rural maine, after college, chloe was determined to return to her beloved home to...
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let's go to our chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins. understand you have new developments we are learning about right now. >> reporter: the united states has just received the written response from russia in the response with the united states and also in writing seeking to de-escalate the conflict that's un unfollowing in ukraine. we don't know what russia said in response. the state department is leaving it up to russia to disclose. we do know it comes to a tense day as the united nation security council meeting happening in new york city. a meeting requested, you saw a diplomatic brawl playing out, the two sides accusing each other fuelling the tensions of ukraine and fuelling the unfolded crisis we see what's happening. listen to the representative for russia says and the push back when thomas greenfield who was from the united states. >> they themselves are provoking escalations. >> you are almost calling for this and you wanted to happen and you are waiting for it to happen as you want to make your words reality. >> we heard that
let's go to our chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins. understand you have new developments we are learning about right now. >> reporter: the united states has just received the written response from russia in the response with the united states and also in writing seeking to de-escalate the conflict that's un unfollowing in ukraine. we don't know what russia said in response. the state department is leaving it up to russia to disclose. we do know it comes to a tense day as the...
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collins's characterization of them as fringe? did you write back to dr. collins saying no they're not fringe, it is esteemed scientists and it would be beneath me to do that. >> i did not -- >> you responded that you would do it and you immediately got an article on the wire and said hey look, i've got them, i nailed them and wired it in all publications. >> there you go again. just do the same thing every hearing. >> that was your response. >> this wasn't the only time. so your desire to take down people, incorrect as usual, senator, you are incorrect almost anything you said. >> you deny, you deny that the emails tell the truth of this. >> no. >> this wasn't the only time. your desire to take down those who disagree with you, didn't stop with harvard, oxford and stanford, you conspired with peter dazak who you communicated with privately and other members of the scientific community that wrote opinion pieces for nature, five of them signed an opinion piece for nature, 17 signed a paper that called it speergs theory, the idea that the virus could have or
collins's characterization of them as fringe? did you write back to dr. collins saying no they're not fringe, it is esteemed scientists and it would be beneath me to do that. >> i did not -- >> you responded that you would do it and you immediately got an article on the wire and said hey look, i've got them, i nailed them and wired it in all publications. >> there you go again. just do the same thing every hearing. >> that was your response. >> this wasn't the only...
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hey, it worked for congressman chris collins and congressman duncan hunter. republican voters re-elected them while they were awaiting trial too. why not jeff fortenberry? that said, donald trump is no longer president, so the end game here is less certain. after duncan hunter and chris collins were convicted and sentenced to long federal prison terms, then president donald trump pardoned each of them. if republican congressman jeff fortenberry is also convicted, like collins and hunter were, jeff fortenberry will have no such ace in the hole. there is no donald trump there now to pardon him. so if he is convicted, republican house leader kevin mccarthy gets to look forward to the awkward dance of this serving republican member of congress prepping for his prison term and having to make him resign and all of that. it's become almost a regular part of kevin mccarthy's job by now. three times in just the last five years this has happened to him. and now, again, it looks like it might be happening to him again, which is -- i mean honestly, this is like getting h
hey, it worked for congressman chris collins and congressman duncan hunter. republican voters re-elected them while they were awaiting trial too. why not jeff fortenberry? that said, donald trump is no longer president, so the end game here is less certain. after duncan hunter and chris collins were convicted and sentenced to long federal prison terms, then president donald trump pardoned each of them. if republican congressman jeff fortenberry is also convicted, like collins and hunter were,...
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. >> susan collins says congress allocated $83 billion for testing, but the testing deficit remain as mystery. >> our staff's investigation found that $850 million out of the testing budget and another $850 million out of the allocation for the stockpile were instead used to deal with the crisis at the southern border. >> collins says the administration could have averted the testing crisis with better planning. republicans aren't the only ones upset. patty murray said the information from the cdc is confusing. the nation is staring at another year of uncertainty. there was a verbal frakus with rand paul and fauci. fauci accused of putting him in danger. >> what happens when he gets out and accuses me of things that are completely untrue is that all of a sudden that kindles the crazies out there and i have life threats on my life. >> paul wasn't the only gop member that criticized fauci. roger marshall hoff kansas is a doctor. he told fauci, you lost your reputation. fauci called marshall a "moron." more that? >> martha: thanks, chad. senator rand paul joins me now. senator paul, good
. >> susan collins says congress allocated $83 billion for testing, but the testing deficit remain as mystery. >> our staff's investigation found that $850 million out of the testing budget and another $850 million out of the allocation for the stockpile were instead used to deal with the crisis at the southern border. >> collins says the administration could have averted the testing crisis with better planning. republicans aren't the only ones upset. patty murray said the...
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and ben collins who covers, to use his term, the dystopia beat.art with you. what did the vaccine become a focus for these groups? >> well, anti-vaxers have been around a really long time, right? they've been around as long as vaccines. so if you go back to the smallpox vaccine of the 19th century you're going to see an immediate push back using actually really similar language we're seeing now. we're going to see anti-vaxers wailing against tyranny, tyranny of mandates, in fact. and we're going to see the false claims about dangers, the snake oilels salesman, all of that is very much the same. why are we seeing this rise now? because we have a vaccine. but there is some recent research i think is really interesting, and it shows that anti-vaccine sentiment and movements really go along with right wing populism and those two things go hand in hand. so we saw trump sowing doubts of vaccines and relating them back to autism when he was running back in 2016. now you add a pandemic, social media, viral diinformation and you start to get to the moment
and ben collins who covers, to use his term, the dystopia beat.art with you. what did the vaccine become a focus for these groups? >> well, anti-vaxers have been around a really long time, right? they've been around as long as vaccines. so if you go back to the smallpox vaccine of the 19th century you're going to see an immediate push back using actually really similar language we're seeing now. we're going to see anti-vaxers wailing against tyranny, tyranny of mandates, in fact. and...
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this could very easily be a 50/50 vote or51/49 if collins -- she's the one in play here. i think the messaging by the president today saying late february was kind of aimed at collins and/or murkowski. they don't want to rush. you had dick durbin, the chair of the senate judiciary committee, call collins saying you're going to have the time to do the research you need to do. i think that's a message that clearly democrats would love to have collins vote for this nominee and/or murkowski, but i'm just not sure it's there. i do think that this is not going to change the arc of the elections, as historic as this is. it's not. it's a big deal, but i don't think in november this is going to be determinative. if there's another seat that composite open, that's a different case, but i think in this case the impact will be limited, but democrats talking about anything but their failures is good for them. >> right. it buys time. the real supreme court news that could change this election is a ruling in june on roe. pete williams, in your cursory review of the short list here, do y
this could very easily be a 50/50 vote or51/49 if collins -- she's the one in play here. i think the messaging by the president today saying late february was kind of aimed at collins and/or murkowski. they don't want to rush. you had dick durbin, the chair of the senate judiciary committee, call collins saying you're going to have the time to do the research you need to do. i think that's a message that clearly democrats would love to have collins vote for this nominee and/or murkowski, but...
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collins? >> no. it wasn't. keep in mind, we started having the covid meetings, what became the covid task force later on, we started having these meetings in mid to late january, when covid was sort of making its presence known. and at no time, at no time did dr. fauci, who was at every single one of those meetings ever raise the possibility that this could have been something that was manufactured. in fact, the exact opposite. early on in the discussions, in the meetings, he made it very clear that there was no evidence that was man made and that he believed, without reservation, that it was a naturally occurring phenomenon probably from that wet market from that wild animal market in wuhan. and we never went back to talk about it he was so convinced and so convincing that it was not manufactured, that it was not man made that we never really revisited again. i was surprised to seat emails when they came out the last couple of days. >> bret: dr. redfield, dr. fauci has responded to multiple questions about thi
collins? >> no. it wasn't. keep in mind, we started having the covid meetings, what became the covid task force later on, we started having these meetings in mid to late january, when covid was sort of making its presence known. and at no time, at no time did dr. fauci, who was at every single one of those meetings ever raise the possibility that this could have been something that was manufactured. in fact, the exact opposite. early on in the discussions, in the meetings, he made it very...
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senator collins saying it has made the process clumsy. listen. >> the way that the president has handled this nomination has been clumsy at best. what president biden did was as a candidate make this pledge and that helped politicize the entire nomination process. >> now, we hear her there saying that it's made the process clumsy, but at the same time she said that she thought it was a good thing that the supreme court was more reflective and more diverse. we know that dick durbin has reached out to senator collins saying he's happy to make the eventual nominee available to her for extensive commentary and interviews. we know what that process typically looks like on capitol hill, meeting with key stake holders on the hill, all of that expected to kick off as soon as we actually have a nominee. we know democrats want to go as quickly as they can on this. the process is likely to look more like what we saw for amy coney barrett, which lasted about 27 days as opposed to the average process which lasts about 70. >> i wangt to play something
senator collins saying it has made the process clumsy. listen. >> the way that the president has handled this nomination has been clumsy at best. what president biden did was as a candidate make this pledge and that helped politicize the entire nomination process. >> now, we hear her there saying that it's made the process clumsy, but at the same time she said that she thought it was a good thing that the supreme court was more reflective and more diverse. we know that dick durbin...
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after defeating danielle collins in the final on saturday. party becomes the 1st australian woman in 44 years to win a grand slam title at hon. that 25 year old australian took the 1st set $63.00. the 2nd was a back and forth battle with the american collins, but bought he proved too much taking at 76. the victory is bought. he's a 3rd major title after the french open in 2019 and wimbledon in 2021. congratulations ash party or this is database. news that news update this hour. we'll have more for you at the top of the next out. i'm rebecca racist thanks. watching literature invites us to see people in particular.
after defeating danielle collins in the final on saturday. party becomes the 1st australian woman in 44 years to win a grand slam title at hon. that 25 year old australian took the 1st set $63.00. the 2nd was a back and forth battle with the american collins, but bought he proved too much taking at 76. the victory is bought. he's a 3rd major title after the french open in 2019 and wimbledon in 2021. congratulations ash party or this is database. news that news update this hour. we'll have more...
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on february 15th, please recall school board members collins, lópez and maliga.new start. >>> the alarming images of empty boxes scattered over train tracks in los angeles county is just wn sign of the crime wave hitting america's second biggest city. shipping companies say they've seen a dramatic spike in railroad thefts, and one of the nation's biggest railroad companies say they moy avoid operating in los angeles due to the spike. cnn's national correspondent nick watt has the story. >> reporter: downtown los angeles, packages are being stolen from trains, that trash is the aftermath. >> what the hell is going on? looks like a third world country. >> reporter: what the hell is going on? well, union pacific blames in large part l.a.'s newest wokish district attorney elected in the wake of george floyd's murder and flanked for his one-year anniversary presser by progressive da's from around the country. >> we have set a path for ourselves, turn around the criminal legal system in this country. >> reporter: he has ordered his deputy das no under 18s charged as ad
on february 15th, please recall school board members collins, lópez and maliga.new start. >>> the alarming images of empty boxes scattered over train tracks in los angeles county is just wn sign of the crime wave hitting america's second biggest city. shipping companies say they've seen a dramatic spike in railroad thefts, and one of the nation's biggest railroad companies say they moy avoid operating in los angeles due to the spike. cnn's national correspondent nick watt has the...
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the 2nd set was a back and forth battle with the american collins. but barty proved too much taking it's $76.00. the victory is bought. he's a 3rd major title after the french open in 2019 and wimbledon in 2021. congratulations ash monte, or this is daily news that your news update this hour. we'll have more for you at the top of the next out. i'm rebecca racist likes watching. literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see myself as the kids spy in the strange grown up world. my only objective when i write is to share what a fine, beautiful digital you books on youtube. sometimes the cd is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing an environmental conservation to life with learning packs like global ideas. we will show you how climate change ended or mental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge gross through sharing, download it now for, for ah, giants of the fossil fuel era. in the endless quest of her coal, they often bulldoze whatever stands in their way. doze
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-nope. >> heather collins couldn't get the news out of her mind. 24th, 2017, local police found the body of a young unidentified woman at a nearby soccer field. >> and, you know, immediately i'm worried about whose child this is. >> it certainly wasn't hers. at least that's what heather told herself, and yet, she was worried. she couldn't reach her eldest, halee, by phone. >> i called her friend ainsley and said, you know, "hey. have you heard from halee? " >> she's like, "i know you have her apartment key. can you drive over there and see what she's doing? " >> when ansley did, she saw halee's car parked outside the apartment, meaning halee must be inside. ansley put the key in the front door. >> i swung open the door. i was, like, "halee. " and i just started screaming her name. like, my stomach had dropped, and i was, like, "oh my god. " i was, like, "where is halee? " i was, like, "where could she be? " >> around the same time, halee's sister emilee was driving to work with a friend. suddenly, a sense of doom washed over her. >> i'm freaking ou
-nope. >> heather collins couldn't get the news out of her mind. 24th, 2017, local police found the body of a young unidentified woman at a nearby soccer field. >> and, you know, immediately i'm worried about whose child this is. >> it certainly wasn't hers. at least that's what heather told herself, and yet, she was worried. she couldn't reach her eldest, halee, by phone. >> i called her friend ainsley and said, you know, "hey. have you heard from halee? "...
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collins, who was the head of the nih and dr.s the head of the naiad allergy and infectious disease of the nih. they wanted to create an allusion that there was a consensus of scientists in favor of lockdowns this was back in october of 2020 when he wrote this letter. this declaration calling for a different policy than a lockdown policy we have followed. they wanted to have people think that it was misinformation that there was anything other than lockdowns that scientists were supporting. and so when three harvard, stanford, oxford and nobel prize winners tens of thousands of doctors and epidemiologists signed on it was a political problem. they responded by smearing and propagandizing us and basically engaging the press in a campaign to marginalize us. >> rachel: yeah. that's exactly what they did. nicole, it's bad enough that they did that. but, if you are going to smear and suppress all this information. that the other side had, then, at least you better be right and it turns out he is not right and he is still trying to --
collins, who was the head of the nih and dr.s the head of the naiad allergy and infectious disease of the nih. they wanted to create an allusion that there was a consensus of scientists in favor of lockdowns this was back in october of 2020 when he wrote this letter. this declaration calling for a different policy than a lockdown policy we have followed. they wanted to have people think that it was misinformation that there was anything other than lockdowns that scientists were supporting. and...
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collins i quote directly from the email. to create a quick an devastating published take down of three prominent epidemiologists from harvard, oxford and stanford. there are a lot of finishing ep deem ol yifts there. you quote in the email that they are fringe. immediately there is this take down effort. it doesn't conjure up the image of a dispassionate scientist. instead of engaging them on the merits you thought to smear them as fringe and take them down. not in journals, in lay press. this is not only an thet call to the scientific method it is the cheap politics and it is reprehensible dr. fauci. do you think it's appropriate to use your 420,000 salary to attack scientists that disagree with you? >> the email you are referring to was an email of dr. collins to me. if you look at the email. >> that you responded to and said i can do it. we got something. >> no, i think in ooushl fashion, senator, you are distorting everything about me. >> did you ever object to his characterization of them as fringe. did you write back a
collins i quote directly from the email. to create a quick an devastating published take down of three prominent epidemiologists from harvard, oxford and stanford. there are a lot of finishing ep deem ol yifts there. you quote in the email that they are fringe. immediately there is this take down effort. it doesn't conjure up the image of a dispassionate scientist. instead of engaging them on the merits you thought to smear them as fringe and take them down. not in journals, in lay press. this...
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a wall of noise and expectation, too much for collins.ory, this is the way to do it. i mean, this isjust a dream come true for me. i am so proud to be an 0zzie. thank you so much, everyone. see you next time. so, australia has a home champion again, for the first time since christine 0'neill, who looked on as ash barty�*s role model evonne goolagong showed her delight in handing over the trophy and all that comes with it. nick kyrgios won his first grand slam title with close friend thanasi kokkinakiss in the men's doubles. they beat fellow countrymen matt ebden and mac purcell in straight sets, as they became the first all—australian pair to win the title since 1997. england captain heather knight said they'd have to bowl out of their skins on the final day of the women's ashes test, after losing most of day three to rain. knight continued her superb innings — she was unbeaten on 168 when england were bowled out for 297. that was just a0 runs behind. and katherine brunt took two wickets to leave australia on 12—2 when they were forced of
a wall of noise and expectation, too much for collins.ory, this is the way to do it. i mean, this isjust a dream come true for me. i am so proud to be an 0zzie. thank you so much, everyone. see you next time. so, australia has a home champion again, for the first time since christine 0'neill, who looked on as ash barty�*s role model evonne goolagong showed her delight in handing over the trophy and all that comes with it. nick kyrgios won his first grand slam title with close friend thanasi...
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susan collins, meanwhile, says she has no problem with an african american woman on the court. it's president biden making that promise that seems to be the issue. >> the way that the president has handled this nomination has been clumsy at best. it adds to the further perception that the court is a political institution, like congress, when it is not supposed to be. >> you say that it's clumsy, but isn't it exactly what president reagan did when he said he would appoint a woman to the supreme court? isn't it exactly what president trump did when he said he would appoint a woman to replace justice ruth bader ginsburg? >> actually it isn't exactly the same. i've looked at what was done in both cases, and what president biden did was as a candidate make this pledge. and that helped politicize the entire nomination process. what president reagan said is as one of his supreme court justices, he would like to appoint a woman. >> that's what republican senator susan collins is trying to hang her flimsy argument on, that ronald reagan said one of his picks. in that case let's look at
susan collins, meanwhile, says she has no problem with an african american woman on the court. it's president biden making that promise that seems to be the issue. >> the way that the president has handled this nomination has been clumsy at best. it adds to the further perception that the court is a political institution, like congress, when it is not supposed to be. >> you say that it's clumsy, but isn't it exactly what president reagan did when he said he would appoint a woman to...
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she faces a challenge, however, from the american danielle collins in the women's final bardy is a 2 time grand slam winter and will be the favorite for the title on saturday night . but her hard hitting opponent, collins who is ranked 30th in the world is in exceptional form going into the match in melbourne. and for more i'm joined by steve pierce, tennis commentator with australian open radio, who was outside the rod laver arena in melbourne's. hi steve. a big day in melbourne ash bardy hoping to become the 1st australian women twin grand slam on home courts and 78. what are her chances make good evening? chances are really good. she's the best player in the world by quite a long white game that she brings to the court to know if she can, if she's allowed to play exactly how she wants to, she should be done, you know, call daniel, call into the really, really good player and that's come through the drawer and hits the ball extremely hard. there is the danger that actually the, if she's not on her game, if she lists some of the emotion and the, the pressure of this occasion get the
she faces a challenge, however, from the american danielle collins in the women's final bardy is a 2 time grand slam winter and will be the favorite for the title on saturday night . but her hard hitting opponent, collins who is ranked 30th in the world is in exceptional form going into the match in melbourne. and for more i'm joined by steve pierce, tennis commentator with australian open radio, who was outside the rod laver arena in melbourne's. hi steve. a big day in melbourne ash bardy...
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the 2nd set was a back and forth battle with the american collins. but barty proved too much taking it 2nd victory is bounty 3rd major title after the french open in 2019 and wimbledon in 2023. if more on this dw sports, chris harrington, it here with me to talk about it and the whole, the whole open. but 1st of all, what a game ash party as an australian. very proud body party. tell us about the match. yeah, there's no place like home, you know, she call that a dream come true or can you say, you know, very laurel number was, speaks for itself. she's been running through american competition up until this point. and you know, the award ceremony was beautiful because she was presented when she picked up her 3rd grass emptied by a pass indigenous start in the country. yvonne gould gong. and i think that just definitely bridges the gastro alien name here. i was happy. freeman was also there, not a tennis staff, but so track and field he'd name in australian school. right. know the 2nd set, you know, was a doozy against the, you know, her college, she i
the 2nd set was a back and forth battle with the american collins. but barty proved too much taking it 2nd victory is bounty 3rd major title after the french open in 2019 and wimbledon in 2023. if more on this dw sports, chris harrington, it here with me to talk about it and the whole, the whole open. but 1st of all, what a game ash party as an australian. very proud body party. tell us about the match. yeah, there's no place like home, you know, she call that a dream come true or can you say,...
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but her hard hitting opponent collins was rank 30th in the world is an exceptional form going into the match in melbourne. and for more i'm joined by steve pierce, tennis commentator with australian open radio. that was outside the rod laver arena in melbourne's. hi steve. a big day and melbourne ash bardy hoping to become the 1st australian women, twin grand slam on home courts and 78. what are her chances? nick? good evening. chances are really good. she's the best player in the world by quite a long, wide game that she brings to the court to know if she can, if she's allowed to play exactly how she wants to, she should be done, you know, call it daniel, call it to the really, really good player, come through the drawer and hits the ball extremely hard. there is the danger that actually about the if she's not on her game, if she lists some of the emotion and the, the pressure of this occasion get, there is a chance to call it. there's no doubt that this match is not a done deal, but the actually balance if she can, if she can hold her composure with this 44 year white, where she's be
but her hard hitting opponent collins was rank 30th in the world is an exceptional form going into the match in melbourne. and for more i'm joined by steve pierce, tennis commentator with australian open radio. that was outside the rod laver arena in melbourne's. hi steve. a big day and melbourne ash bardy hoping to become the 1st australian women, twin grand slam on home courts and 78. what are her chances? nick? good evening. chances are really good. she's the best player in the world by...
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now our world number one, ashley bardy has won the australian open after beating danielle collins. and the final on saturday party becomes the 1st australian and 44 years to win the home title and 25 year old took the 1st that 63. the 2nd set was a back and forth battle with her american opponent. taking a 51 lead, but party fought back to win the time frame and victory as her 3rd major and title after the french open in 2019 and wimbledon. last year. i got dw 4, it's max merrill with me to talk about the big win bardy ends of 44 here. dry a spell, but it wasn't on smooth sailing far. was it? yeah, i mean, as you mentioned that 1st that she's actually roamed through this tournament, and after that 1st set had still only lost her serv one single time in this australian open. in that 2nd set, you got to give credit to daniel collins is the world number 30 who really put up a fight. put her on the back foot, the crowd there really probably pushed boss you back. maybe some nerves on her part, a lot of pressure on her shoulders that was lifted and she joins. serena williams is only the
now our world number one, ashley bardy has won the australian open after beating danielle collins. and the final on saturday party becomes the 1st australian and 44 years to win the home title and 25 year old took the 1st that 63. the 2nd set was a back and forth battle with her american opponent. taking a 51 lead, but party fought back to win the time frame and victory as her 3rd major and title after the french open in 2019 and wimbledon. last year. i got dw 4, it's max merrill with me to...
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in that 2nd set you got to give credit to daniel collins is the world number 30, who really put up a fight. put her on the back foot, the crowd there really probably pushed boss you back. maybe some nerves on her part, a lot of pressure on her shoulders that was lifted and she joins. serena williams is only the only 2 plays active plays with one on re services. like you mentioned, clay french open grass wimbledon last year and now the hard caught in melbourne and claims at 1st home single since 1978. and it was twice as nice or even slice is nice because the double, the men's title, also in australia's way nic, curious and death. and that's the cook in our kids who are good friends, a real feel good story. wildcard entry to the tournament. curious, had coven just before the tournament? coconut because injury troubles. so really great day for australian athletes. definitely all. and although the most talked about player wasn't even and on the court. yes. china's padre who activists, we're back to support again. she appeared only rarely on chinese social media since making sexual assau
in that 2nd set you got to give credit to daniel collins is the world number 30, who really put up a fight. put her on the back foot, the crowd there really probably pushed boss you back. maybe some nerves on her part, a lot of pressure on her shoulders that was lifted and she joins. serena williams is only the only 2 plays active plays with one on re services. like you mentioned, clay french open grass wimbledon last year and now the hard caught in melbourne and claims at 1st home single since...
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but america's danielle collins won't cower before the crowds.faced down greater challenges. in april, she had surgery for endometriosis. within a year of the setback, she's in her first grand slam final. it’s year of the setback, she's in her first grand slam final.— first grand slam final. it's “ust incredible fl first grand slam final. it's “ust incredible to i first grand slam final. it's “ust incredible to be i first grand slam final. it's “ust incredible to be on i first grand slam final. it's “ust incredible to be on the h first grand slam final. it'sjust incredible to be on the stage, | incredible to be on the stage, especially with the health challenges. i'mjust especially with the health challenges. i'm just so grateful to play against number one player in the world — play against number one player in the world in their home country. i think_ the world in their home country. i think it _ the world in their home country. i think it will — the world in their home country. i think it will be really spectacular. i love _ think it will be rea
but america's danielle collins won't cower before the crowds.faced down greater challenges. in april, she had surgery for endometriosis. within a year of the setback, she's in her first grand slam final. it’s year of the setback, she's in her first grand slam final.— first grand slam final. it's “ust incredible fl first grand slam final. it's “ust incredible to i first grand slam final. it's “ust incredible to be i first grand slam final. it's “ust incredible to be on i first grand...
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i guess senator collins is here with us. um ranking member scott made reference senator collins to the years when you were chair and producing the fraud and scams book the that the committee has been using for so many years. so, we thank you for being here. senator braun was with us earlier and i want to acknowledge senator bronze attendance at the hearing and maybe we'll be back here. so we'll take a brief recess now to vote at least. so that ranking member scott and i can vote and then we'll come back and resume the hearing. mhm.
i guess senator collins is here with us. um ranking member scott made reference senator collins to the years when you were chair and producing the fraud and scams book the that the committee has been using for so many years. so, we thank you for being here. senator braun was with us earlier and i want to acknowledge senator bronze attendance at the hearing and maybe we'll be back here. so we'll take a brief recess now to vote at least. so that ranking member scott and i can vote and then we'll...