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different kind of problem is that many of the orchestra members sent the subsidised shots down to corpus are under contract but others are not free long musicians many of whom haven't performed in months. then dear if you want to if the government in the freezer is don't support those freelance performers we might just wind up living under a bridge by the time the pandemics over who gets in and let's all give up the neck and is going to be around because we have to survive somehow when done via the not quite the if you want to keep having opera you're going to have to help us now please come on. into managers in coppers know that tune. the whispered down sick now become louder voices often son and he. is just a robber so he's only i don't believe it in up almost age anyway to be honest. but you never know what's coming how does it make you feel when you say the production might not make it on the stage in this form. this in give on for an hour used to tossing out our plans from one day to other acts and making numerous and feel that we are pieces that might never be performed or will get
different kind of problem is that many of the orchestra members sent the subsidised shots down to corpus are under contract but others are not free long musicians many of whom haven't performed in months. then dear if you want to if the government in the freezer is don't support those freelance performers we might just wind up living under a bridge by the time the pandemics over who gets in and let's all give up the neck and is going to be around because we have to survive somehow when done via...
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because of the values the two countries had in common, freedom, democracy, free speech, happiest corpus an independent judiciary. all the ideals that he will get sleepy and romantic lee believed at flowered and prosper in some unique way in that vast community of what he called the english speaking peoples. now you can quibble with his analysis of the unique merits of those ideals, but what we can see is how they arose, the french might have a word to say the liberty. you can quibble, but what you cannot deny, what you should certainly agree is that those ideals are not trivial today, they are not trivial, they're not but all, it's not up at all to say they believe in liberty, freedom, heaviest corpus, an in-depth and independent judiciary. it's not contested, it's not even accepted around the table at the g20 is it? not by a lot of the players there. and so they're worth defending and worth championing, those ideals. that's why i think it is important to remain or remember winston churchill today. because if it hadn't been for his bravery and his obstinacy, it's all too likely the demo
because of the values the two countries had in common, freedom, democracy, free speech, happiest corpus an independent judiciary. all the ideals that he will get sleepy and romantic lee believed at flowered and prosper in some unique way in that vast community of what he called the english speaking peoples. now you can quibble with his analysis of the unique merits of those ideals, but what we can see is how they arose, the french might have a word to say the liberty. you can quibble, but what...
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democracy and habeas corpus and an independent judiciary. it's not uncontested.it's not even accepted around the table of the g-20, is it? not by a lot of the players there. they're worth defending and worth championing those ideals. that's why i think it's important to remember winston churchill today because if it hadn't been for his bravery and his object sstubbornness, the w europe today. and i give you one final example of the power of that personality that made all the difference to history. it happened in the middle of the second war and i have it authenticated, again, from one of his grandchildren. it happened one evening during the war, a lady who was a mrs. mop at the ministry of defense and she came down to go home she was going for her bus she spotted something lying in the gutter. it was a file. covered with pink ribbon and it said top secret on it. so she quickly reached down, picked it up out of the puddle being tucked it under her raincoat, went home on her bus. showed it to her son who was something in the arl services. he realized it was importa
democracy and habeas corpus and an independent judiciary. it's not uncontested.it's not even accepted around the table of the g-20, is it? not by a lot of the players there. they're worth defending and worth championing those ideals. that's why i think it's important to remember winston churchill today because if it hadn't been for his bravery and his object sstubbornness, the w europe today. and i give you one final example of the power of that personality that made all the difference to...
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entirely different kind of problem is that many of the orchestra members at the subsidized shasta county corpus are under contract but others are not freelance musicians many of whom haven't performed in months. the. venue did it you want to get the governments of the phasers don't support those freelance performers we might just wind up living under a bridge by the time the pandemics over in soviet ethnic and we're going to be around because we have to survive somehow when done via the not quite a if you want to keep having opera you're going to have to help us now we screwed up. the 2 managers in coppers know that tune. the whisper down signal become louder voices after the sun. is. established over is only i don't believe it or end up going on stage anyway to be honest but you never know what's coming how does it make you feel when you say the production might not make it on the stage in this foam. this in give on from i'm sorry used to tossing out our plans from one day to the next and making 2 of us and you know it's a feeling that we are pieces that might ever be performed or will get don
entirely different kind of problem is that many of the orchestra members at the subsidized shasta county corpus are under contract but others are not freelance musicians many of whom haven't performed in months. the. venue did it you want to get the governments of the phasers don't support those freelance performers we might just wind up living under a bridge by the time the pandemics over in soviet ethnic and we're going to be around because we have to survive somehow when done via the not...
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another paper picked up on a report from the corpus kristie ranch arrow in texas.omething significant about the southern new zeb is next. the confederate press had more of a capacity to create its own heroes in the west, because it had never developed lines of communication with the south, while being fairly significantly -- it also had a network of newspapers exchanging news with each other that were actually covering the action in texas and new mexico. it had the biggest circulation in the south and was the last of the penny newspapers in the u.s. well connected with oil in new mexico and well connected to the rest of the country by a growing telegraph system. if you compare that to her about this and a phase that was for the rest of the union, separated by 800 miles of prairie before the first telegraph access in missouri, there was no contest. when mexican americans one battles in texas, the whole south heard about it. when you mexicans wanted borrák at the union heard about the victory but something kept hispanic valor from being trumpeted across the north. bu
another paper picked up on a report from the corpus kristie ranch arrow in texas.omething significant about the southern new zeb is next. the confederate press had more of a capacity to create its own heroes in the west, because it had never developed lines of communication with the south, while being fairly significantly -- it also had a network of newspapers exchanging news with each other that were actually covering the action in texas and new mexico. it had the biggest circulation in the...
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what is actually to combine all of this data together into a single corpus of information.re is a bigger impact here. if you want to know how to improve the healthcare systems, where do you start investing? and this investment will improve healthca re, what about schools, what about traffic, housing? all these items are correlated and artificial intelligence will help us understand that ecosystem as a whole much better. fascinating. let's see what comes to pass, shall we? ok, let's talk about something completely different now. lara, you know when you look at the clouds, sometimes you can see things in them, yeah? oh yes! look at this photo, i took this over christmas. it looks like two angels having a chat. i'm always seeing things that aren't there, a bit like when you're in a dark room and there's a bit of a shadow and you convince yourself it's a person and completely terrify yourself. right, ok, exactly. this is your brain making connections in your mind and spotting patterns that aren't really there. it turns out that artificial intelligence can also have an overactiv
what is actually to combine all of this data together into a single corpus of information.re is a bigger impact here. if you want to know how to improve the healthcare systems, where do you start investing? and this investment will improve healthca re, what about schools, what about traffic, housing? all these items are correlated and artificial intelligence will help us understand that ecosystem as a whole much better. fascinating. let's see what comes to pass, shall we? ok, let's talk about...
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as difficult as possible for russia and that i think will be driving force both in syria ukraine corpuswhich is anything that's giving russia headaches is good for us and i think that's what is the driving what they're really care that much about syria ukraine but just to make life as difficult as possible for russia well it seems like wayne and you know i mean obviously.
as difficult as possible for russia and that i think will be driving force both in syria ukraine corpuswhich is anything that's giving russia headaches is good for us and i think that's what is the driving what they're really care that much about syria ukraine but just to make life as difficult as possible for russia well it seems like wayne and you know i mean obviously.
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as difficult as possible for russia and that i think will be driving force both in syria ukraine corpus says which is anything that's giving russia headaches is good for us and i think that's what is the driving there really care that much about syria ukraine but just to make life as difficult as possible for russia well if they might weigh in on that and you know i mean obviously it means that these are. points of contention but what does the u.s. get on down other than just annoying russia and making sure that that violent relationship remains and happens i mean is that the ultimate objective and so in it seems to me that it's very heavy and it's all and it's not really a warm policy going. well i will say that i agree with that with that with george when's that and i did syria no ukraine are mostly kasuri integrated. due to answer your question i think it's important for the united states to. work this very dangerous precedent that many in the in the washington thing that russia is trying to set by challenging us dominance on the international agenda and i think syria in ukraine have
as difficult as possible for russia and that i think will be driving force both in syria ukraine corpus says which is anything that's giving russia headaches is good for us and i think that's what is the driving there really care that much about syria ukraine but just to make life as difficult as possible for russia well if they might weigh in on that and you know i mean obviously it means that these are. points of contention but what does the u.s. get on down other than just annoying russia...
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what is actually to combine all of this data together into a single corpus of information.want to know how to improve the healthcare systems, where do you start investing? and this investment will improve healthcare, what about schools, what about traffic, housing? all these items are correlated and artificial intelligence will help us understand that ecosystem as a whole much better. fascinating. let's see what comes to pass, shall we? ok, let's talk about something completely different now. lara, you know when you look at the clouds, sometimes you can see things in them, yeah? oh yes! look at this photo, i took this over christmas. it looks like two angels having a chat. oh, i'm always seeing things that aren't there, a bit like when you're in a dark room and there's a bit of a shadow and you convince yourself it's a person and completely terrify yourself. yeah, right, 0k, exactly. so this is your brain making connections in your mind and spotting patterns that aren't really there. it turns out that artificial intelligence can also have an overactive imagination. so, you
what is actually to combine all of this data together into a single corpus of information.want to know how to improve the healthcare systems, where do you start investing? and this investment will improve healthcare, what about schools, what about traffic, housing? all these items are correlated and artificial intelligence will help us understand that ecosystem as a whole much better. fascinating. let's see what comes to pass, shall we? ok, let's talk about something completely different now....
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entirely different kind of problem is that many of the orchestra members at the subsidized shasta county corpus are under contract but others and not they are freelance musicians many of whom haven't performed in months. then dear if you want to if the governments of the phasers don't support those freelance performers you might just wind up living under a bridge by the time the pandemics over put in a sort of ethnic and was going to be around because you have to survive somehow when done via the not quite a if you want to keep having opera you're going to have to help us now. to screw up . the theatre managers in coppers know that tune. the whisper downslope now become louder voices of concern. and. this. is obvious obvious only i don't believe it will end up going on stage anyway to be honest but you never know what's coming how does it make you feel when you say the production might not make it on stage in this foam. this in give on from the car used to toss it out our plans from one day to the next and make a new of us and no it's a feeling and we are pieces that might never be performed or
entirely different kind of problem is that many of the orchestra members at the subsidized shasta county corpus are under contract but others and not they are freelance musicians many of whom haven't performed in months. then dear if you want to if the governments of the phasers don't support those freelance performers you might just wind up living under a bridge by the time the pandemics over put in a sort of ethnic and was going to be around because you have to survive somehow when done via...
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entirely different kind of problem is that many of the orchestra members at the subsidized shasta county corpus are under contract with uppers and not their freelance musicians many of whom haven't performed in months. then did it do you want to if the government of the freezers don't support those freelance performers we might just wind up living under a bridge by the time the pandemics over cook in a sort of ethnic and boys won't be around because we have to survive somehow when done via the not quite a if you want to keep having opera you're going to have to help us now. to screw up . the 2 managers in coppers know that. the whispered downside now become louder voices of concern. for the. laboratories only i don't believe it in a stage anyway to be honest but you never know what's coming how does it make you feel when you say the production might not make it on stage in this foam. this inthe given from car used to tossing out our plans from one day to the next and making new of us and you know it's a feeling that we are pieces that might never be performed or will get done differently or the
entirely different kind of problem is that many of the orchestra members at the subsidized shasta county corpus are under contract with uppers and not their freelance musicians many of whom haven't performed in months. then did it do you want to if the government of the freezers don't support those freelance performers we might just wind up living under a bridge by the time the pandemics over cook in a sort of ethnic and boys won't be around because we have to survive somehow when done via the...
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shea out of corpus christi, texas, democrat, good morning. >> caller: good morning, sir. i just want to start off with shame on ted cruz to bring all of us texans into his craziness and as far as the train leaving the station and see below see and the congress have to keep hetrack of the cars hooking up o the train because we could lose social security and medicare if we don't pay attention to those things. also the biden administration we all may have skeletons in our closet but the biggest skeleton of all is human being to walk into that white house who is a sociopath and has no empathy or remorse for the people who have hadied and all they can think about is their narcissistic greedy needs and put the entire nation behind all of that. donald trump squandered his daddy's money and squandered the essence of the united states and the people and the reputation of this country all because he wants to be a dictator. thank you for letting me be on your show and i do appreciate it. >> host: molly reynolds. what is the brookings oversight tracker? >> guest: i was just talking f
shea out of corpus christi, texas, democrat, good morning. >> caller: good morning, sir. i just want to start off with shame on ted cruz to bring all of us texans into his craziness and as far as the train leaving the station and see below see and the congress have to keep hetrack of the cars hooking up o the train because we could lose social security and medicare if we don't pay attention to those things. also the biden administration we all may have skeletons in our closet but the...
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william maltby of the corpus christi ranchero, on the texas coastline. john austerhaut of the belleville countrymen. and george suite, one are the editors at the san antonio herald. these men very much engaged in propaganda. they portrayed the confederacy soldiers as the perfect embodiment of southern masculinity, as the perfect embodiment of duty and of honor. three of the editors, morse, douglas, and sweet, all served in the confederate army. austerhaut and maltby served in the state militia. the last two men may have been reticent about leaving texas to fight union troops. osterhaus was from pennsylvania and the rest of his family was still there. he was the only one who seemed to move south. maltby had arrived less than two years before the civil war began. he joined his brother henry. william maltby was a printer from ohio and his brother, henry, needed a printer. and then a year later, in 1860, made him co-editor. ironically, their brother jasper was a union colonel. william maltby served militia duty on mustang island, off the just off the coast o
william maltby of the corpus christi ranchero, on the texas coastline. john austerhaut of the belleville countrymen. and george suite, one are the editors at the san antonio herald. these men very much engaged in propaganda. they portrayed the confederacy soldiers as the perfect embodiment of southern masculinity, as the perfect embodiment of duty and of honor. three of the editors, morse, douglas, and sweet, all served in the confederate army. austerhaut and maltby served in the state militia....
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because of the values, the two countries had in common, freedom, democracy, free speech, heaviest corpusdependent judiciary. all the ideals that he wiggly was and romantic lee had flowered and prosper in some unique way in the bust community of what he called the english speaking peoples. now you can quibble with his analysis of the unique merits of those ideals. but what we can certainly -- the french might have a word or two to say about liberty, for instance. you can quid, but what you can't deny, what you should certainly agree is that those ideals are not trivial today. they are not trivial. they're not been oh. it's not been all the say you're living in freedom, it is not uncontested. it is not at all accepted around the table of the g20. is it? not by a lot of the players there. so they are worth defending, with championing, those ideals. that's why i think it is important to remember winston churchill today because if it had not been for his bravery and his obstinacy, it's all too likely that democracy of the kind that we currently enjoy, it would not exist in britain and probabl
because of the values, the two countries had in common, freedom, democracy, free speech, heaviest corpusdependent judiciary. all the ideals that he wiggly was and romantic lee had flowered and prosper in some unique way in the bust community of what he called the english speaking peoples. now you can quibble with his analysis of the unique merits of those ideals. but what we can certainly -- the french might have a word or two to say about liberty, for instance. you can quid, but what you can't...
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>> this is what the judge ordered i believe out of in corpus christi, texas. it's not final yet.he actions by the president were on the right track. i predict we'll prevail. in the mix, some people are getting tracked in this. i know we had a constituent in houston that was deported, i believe on friday. we reached out to i.c.e. they were so humane about it that all they did was fax us back a copy of the court order that had just come out. i'm sure working the administration will prevail. the attorney general has been indicted. he sure likes to waste taxpayer dollars here in texas by filing lawsuits against the federal government. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. it's great to be with you. >>> despite arrests and beatings from police, protests rage across russia as president biden gie gears up to give his foreign policy address aimed at restoring america's image. >>> states go it alone to protect their people from covid-19. >> we had to learn as we go because these events it's really impossible to predict what will happen next. >> how west virginia more after the quick break.
>> this is what the judge ordered i believe out of in corpus christi, texas. it's not final yet.he actions by the president were on the right track. i predict we'll prevail. in the mix, some people are getting tracked in this. i know we had a constituent in houston that was deported, i believe on friday. we reached out to i.c.e. they were so humane about it that all they did was fax us back a copy of the court order that had just come out. i'm sure working the administration will prevail....
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habeas corpus. an independent judiciary. all the ideals that he whiggishly and romantically believed had flowered in some way in that vast community of what he called the english speaking peoples. you can quibble with his analysis of the unique merits of those ideals, but -- or how they arose. the french might have a word or two to say about liberty for instance. you can quibble. but what you can't deny, or what you should certainly agree, is those ideals are not trivial today. they are not trivial. it is not banal to say you believe in freedom, liberty, micro, independent judiciary. it is not uncontested. it is not even accepted around table at the g-20, is it? not by a lots of the players. so they are worth defending and conditioning, those ideals. that is why think it is important to remember winston churchill today. if there not been for his bravery and obstinacy it is all too likely that democracy and pluralism that we enjoy would not exist in britain and probably the whole of europe today. i give you one final example
habeas corpus. an independent judiciary. all the ideals that he whiggishly and romantically believed had flowered in some way in that vast community of what he called the english speaking peoples. you can quibble with his analysis of the unique merits of those ideals, but -- or how they arose. the french might have a word or two to say about liberty for instance. you can quibble. but what you can't deny, or what you should certainly agree, is those ideals are not trivial today. they are not...
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there is no paid staff yet they've built the biggest corpus of knowledge and it's growing every day, in and day out. somebody has to pay for this stuff, right back to business models, i think that's what's happening and there are discord services talking about it it will be amazing for society what they're also doing is stress testing all of these crazy hedge fund folks who short stocks and then do all the fear, uncertainty and doubt. the fud they did to tesla, betting against tesla for years, and i had to come on the air and say it's the greatest car in the world. the guy landed two rockets at the same time. why are you shorting this stock? it's so stupid shorting elon musk is the stupidest thing you could do this is like shorting apple and steve jobs. >> not to say all shorting is bad. >> of course >> enron we had shorts against the housing bubble sometimes the shorts are the heroes questions about what happens when we end up in that situation. jason, i think we have to leave it there >> thank you for the time. i'm going to get out in that blizzard and hit some runs >> enjoy the sl
there is no paid staff yet they've built the biggest corpus of knowledge and it's growing every day, in and day out. somebody has to pay for this stuff, right back to business models, i think that's what's happening and there are discord services talking about it it will be amazing for society what they're also doing is stress testing all of these crazy hedge fund folks who short stocks and then do all the fear, uncertainty and doubt. the fud they did to tesla, betting against tesla for years,...
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entirely different kind of problem is that many of the orchestra members set up a subsidized student to corpus are under contract but others are not freelance musicians many of whom haven't performed in months. then did it do you want to put the government in the freezers don't support those freelance performers we might just wind up living under a bridge by the time the pandemics over the good. we want to be around because we have to survive somehow when done via the not quite a if you want to keep having opera you're going to have to help us now to screw up . the theater managers in coppers no doubt to. the whisper downslope now become louder voices after this time. we put. this into the laboratories only i don't believe it in a stage anyway to be honest but you never know what's coming how does it make you feel when you say the production might not make it on stage in this form. this in the given for our use to toss in our plans from one day to the next and making 2 of us and feel that we are pieces that might ever be performed or will get done differently or the other stuff if it is then i
entirely different kind of problem is that many of the orchestra members set up a subsidized student to corpus are under contract but others are not freelance musicians many of whom haven't performed in months. then did it do you want to put the government in the freezers don't support those freelance performers we might just wind up living under a bridge by the time the pandemics over the good. we want to be around because we have to survive somehow when done via the not quite a if you want to...
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mexico, across northern texas and we're looking at really heavy rain down through houston and into corpus christi as well before this continues to change into a mostly rain event going into monday for the southeast. we could see as much as a couple of inches of rain and about 5 to 6 inches of snow across norther >> and we are waking up to temperatures in the 40s and some areas of patchy fog. we're going to dry out this weekend as high pressure rolls in. here's a quick check of the fog and visibility -- limited visibility in novato and same with napa. please be careful out there. expect to see the patchy fog diminish by the afternoon and temperatures climb into the upper 50s and low to mid 60s for san jose. oakland, 60. napa, 62. >> and that's your latest forecast. back to you guys. >> all right, dylan, thank you. >>> still to come, pro athletes are now speaking out about the mob that stormed the u.s. capitol. so will we see protests at california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this
mexico, across northern texas and we're looking at really heavy rain down through houston and into corpus christi as well before this continues to change into a mostly rain event going into monday for the southeast. we could see as much as a couple of inches of rain and about 5 to 6 inches of snow across norther >> and we are waking up to temperatures in the 40s and some areas of patchy fog. we're going to dry out this weekend as high pressure rolls in. here's a quick check of the fog and...
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and william maltby served militia duty on mustang island just off the coast of corpus christi.e spent seven months as a p.o.w. when he was captured. and he was paroled into his brother jasper's tender concerns, i guess we can say. the letters that these soldiers penned to their respective newspapers range from really exciting battlefield correspondence to kind of the mundane daily life in the camps to show readers back home what was going on. their stories of camp life usually involve lots of details about the weather. it seemed to always be raining and there seemed to be tons of mud. they wrote about the solders' health, which of course was a concern to people back home, and other daily activities. they also, of course, included impressions of enemy soldiers, that we'll get to in a minute. so, all of these soldier editors very much said that they wanted to write accurate information to readers, but getting that accurate information was extremely difficult. i'll give just one example from my paper n. may of 1862, george sweet was near camden, arkansas. while he reported, he tri
and william maltby served militia duty on mustang island just off the coast of corpus christi.e spent seven months as a p.o.w. when he was captured. and he was paroled into his brother jasper's tender concerns, i guess we can say. the letters that these soldiers penned to their respective newspapers range from really exciting battlefield correspondence to kind of the mundane daily life in the camps to show readers back home what was going on. their stories of camp life usually involve lots of...