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cox. [applause] >> governor-elect cox, lieutenalt. governor-ele governor-elect henderson, residents of utah, on behalf of the committee and utah national guard it's my pleasure to welcome you to the state of utah inauguration ceremony. i'm michael turley, agitant general for utah and proud to be your master of ceremony. today, spencer cox will become the governor of utah. in addition deirdre henderson will be sworn as at lt. governor and other constitutional officers will reswear their oath as they continue in their positions of public service. [applaus [applause] >> to begin today's ceremony the colors will be posted by a joint color guard of the utah national guard followed by a video presentation of the national anthem by combined bands from the governor-elect's three utah alma mater'sment utah state university, snow college and north stampede high school. the pledge of allegiance will then be led by mr. gregory adama, following the national anthem and the pledge of allegiance, the reve
cox. [applause] >> governor-elect cox, lieutenalt. governor-ele governor-elect henderson, residents of utah, on behalf of the committee and utah national guard it's my pleasure to welcome you to the state of utah inauguration ceremony. i'm michael turley, agitant general for utah and proud to be your master of ceremony. today, spencer cox will become the governor of utah. in addition deirdre henderson will be sworn as at lt. governor and other constitutional officers will reswear their...
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. >> you talk governor spencer cox was sworn into office on monday. during his inaugural address he spoke about, 19, the state's economy and called for you towns to unify. this is one hour. >> rise. ladies and gentlemen, the master of ceremonies for today's new event. major general. [applause] >> please welcome lieutenant governor. [applause] [applause] >> governor elect cox, governor elect to henderson, governor herbert, elected officials, residents of utah, on behalf of the inauguration committee and the utah national guard it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2021 state of utah inauguration ceremony. i am major general michael turley, adjunct general for utah and privilege to serve as your master of ceremonies. today the honorable spencer j cox will take the oath of office and become the 18th governor of the great state of utah. in addition deidre henderson will be sworn in as lieutenant governor and the other constitutional officers will re- swear their oath's as they continue in their positions of public service. [applause] to begin today cere
. >> you talk governor spencer cox was sworn into office on monday. during his inaugural address he spoke about, 19, the state's economy and called for you towns to unify. this is one hour. >> rise. ladies and gentlemen, the master of ceremonies for today's new event. major general. [applause] >> please welcome lieutenant governor. [applause] [applause] >> governor elect cox, governor elect to henderson, governor herbert, elected officials, residents of utah, on behalf...
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governor cox? gov. cox: thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another briefing on our covid-19 fight. when i became governor, i made some commitments to you, some things that would be done a little bit differently. one of those is we would start on time because your time is very valuable, and we are doing the very best we can and i appreciate our team who works so hard to make sure we can start on time. the other thing is we would be focused on the fundamentals, and increasing testing, vaccine distribution. dr. dunn is going to give an update on testing, strides we have made over the past week that we are very excited about and proud of. you have likely seen the numbers today that show we are increasing testing and our positivity rate is going down. the spread of the virus is going down, and contact tracing and vaccine distribution. last week, i stood here and told you we would significantly change the way we were administering vaccines and increasing the speed at which we were doing that. i want to thank all of
governor cox? gov. cox: thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another briefing on our covid-19 fight. when i became governor, i made some commitments to you, some things that would be done a little bit differently. one of those is we would start on time because your time is very valuable, and we are doing the very best we can and i appreciate our team who works so hard to make sure we can start on time. the other thing is we would be focused on the fundamentals, and increasing...
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[applause] >> governor cox legislators and friends and fellow utahans.00 years ago my grandfather fled religious persecution for those who set out looking for new opportunities and new freedoms and a new home. they failed the stormy seas battered by wind and tight living quarters as soon as the mayflower doctor plymouth rock the second person the connie afterlife service and o devotion he wrote all great and honorable actions are accompanied with great difficulties that must be overcome with answerable courage. with a 150 years ago another group of people fled religious persecution and cost windswept plains by those wounded at heart and spirit and also demonstrated answerable courage. my ancestors were some of the first to settle spanish fork all those years later my family and i live there and there's no way we would ratherld be. like any noteworthy today is an opportunity to process this moment while working backwards and forwards in time and that is true now as we gather on the very day utah became a city on - - state 125 years ago those first leaders
[applause] >> governor cox legislators and friends and fellow utahans.00 years ago my grandfather fled religious persecution for those who set out looking for new opportunities and new freedoms and a new home. they failed the stormy seas battered by wind and tight living quarters as soon as the mayflower doctor plymouth rock the second person the connie afterlife service and o devotion he wrote all great and honorable actions are accompanied with great difficulties that must be overcome...
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today the honorable spencer j cox will take the oath of office and become the 18th governor of the great state of utah. in addition deidre henderson will be sworn in as lieutenant governor and the other constitutional officers will re- swear their oath's as they continue in their positions of public service. [applause] to begin today ceremony the colors will be posted by a joint color guard of the utah national guard followed by a video presentation of the national anthem i combined banned from the governor elect three utah all matters and utah state university, snow college in north sanpete high school. the pledge of allegiance will then be led by mr. gregory [inaudible] and following the national anthem and pledge of allegiance the most reverend oscar so lease of the catholic diocese will offer an invocation. >> please prepare for the presentation of the colors. >> present arms. [instrumental music] [instrumental music] [instrumental music "star spangled banner"] [instrumental music "star spang] [instrumental music "star spang] [instrumental music "star spang] ... >> i pledge allegianc
today the honorable spencer j cox will take the oath of office and become the 18th governor of the great state of utah. in addition deidre henderson will be sworn in as lieutenant governor and the other constitutional officers will re- swear their oath's as they continue in their positions of public service. [applause] to begin today ceremony the colors will be posted by a joint color guard of the utah national guard followed by a video presentation of the national anthem i combined banned from...
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and first lady, abby cox. [applause] gov. cox: speaker wilson, president adams, legislators and justices of the utah supreme court, lieutenant governor, first lady and my fellow utahans , thank you forgiving me this opportunity to address you this evening. not far from where we are seated tonight's it's one of utah's most recognizable landmarks. the salt lake temple. construction began in 1853 with progress agonizingly slow as the granite blocks had to be corrie 20 miles away. it took four days to halt each of the individual stones to the construction site. and then the unthinkable. after 10 years of painstaking labor, workers noticed the foundation stones were cracking. i cannot even begin to imagine how devastated those settlers felt. i'm sure they desperately wanted to just move forward. surely, there had to be another way. but they knew that such an important building for them would never stand the test of time if the foundation was not short. with great and renewed determination, thing did with a new they
and first lady, abby cox. [applause] gov. cox: speaker wilson, president adams, legislators and justices of the utah supreme court, lieutenant governor, first lady and my fellow utahans , thank you forgiving me this opportunity to address you this evening. not far from where we are seated tonight's it's one of utah's most recognizable landmarks. the salt lake temple. construction began in 1853 with progress agonizingly slow as the granite blocks had to be corrie 20 miles away. it took four days...
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[applause] >> thank you governor cox and congratulations. ronald a rathbun of the core of the 12 apostles of thechurch of jesus christ of latter day saints . please join utahans around the state for the 120 anniversary of statehood television special to the aironet 6:30 p.m. on local television stations followed by simultaneous fireworks shows in all 29 ofutah's counties beginning at 7:30 p.m. . this final song is last from our newly sworn in governor. not just a favorite memory of the boy from fairview, it's a fitting tribute to a man was turned his life over in service to community, the country . the performance is dedicated to those loved ones who have lifted him up and walked alongside him onhis path. performing more about , please welcome david archuleta, nathan sacco, o : l to the state and the looks oral society performing virtually. [applause] ♪ ♪ >>. ♪ [music ] in the quiet ♪ misty morning when the ♪ world has gone to bed.♪ ♪ when the sparrows stop ♪ their singing and the sky ♪ is clear and direct.♪ ♪ when the summer ceases♪ ♪ gleam
[applause] >> thank you governor cox and congratulations. ronald a rathbun of the core of the 12 apostles of thechurch of jesus christ of latter day saints . please join utahans around the state for the 120 anniversary of statehood television special to the aironet 6:30 p.m. on local television stations followed by simultaneous fireworks shows in all 29 ofutah's counties beginning at 7:30 p.m. . this final song is last from our newly sworn in governor. not just a favorite memory of the...
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at the same hospital, dawn bell's father, thomas cox, went in for a spinal fusion. during the procedure, dawn told us the surgeon had a problem. >> during the surgery, he got sick. >> who got sick? >> the doctor. >> were you and your mom looking at each other like what is going on here? >> yes. we're like this -- are you serious? >> both operations were conducted by an orthopedic surgeon. the surgeries left jeremy payne's mother with her left leg paralyzed and dawne's father with nerve damage. >> he proceeded to have probably seven more surgeries trying to correct the nerve damage. >> what is your feeling as your mom and your dad aren't quite right after surgery? >> you're second guessing what's just happened. >> thomas cox and regina bruce both reached medical malpractice settlements with the doctor. both turned to opioids to manage their pain and later died. >> it's pretty bad that people can get away with what they have in these situations. people, doctors. >> doctors are licensed by state medical boards. panels made up almost entirely of fellow physicians. we sp
at the same hospital, dawn bell's father, thomas cox, went in for a spinal fusion. during the procedure, dawn told us the surgeon had a problem. >> during the surgery, he got sick. >> who got sick? >> the doctor. >> were you and your mom looking at each other like what is going on here? >> yes. we're like this -- are you serious? >> both operations were conducted by an orthopedic surgeon. the surgeries left jeremy payne's mother with her left leg paralyzed...
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liz: with me now former california candidate john cox, it's great to see you.n 50 wineries and restaurants. more than 50 wineries and restaurants in the san francisco bay area now suing california democrat gavin newsom over his band of in person dining. they say violates the constitutional rights is unconstitutional. what do you say? >> absolutely i happen to know there are other lawsuits planned all across the state. my wife and i and my daughter went out to restaurant last night and the owner put out a big sign that talked about this is a peaceful protest but really truly what you're doing is messing with people's lives, one of the main reasons this recall is gaining steam because people look at the rules and say they're not following the science, the arbitrary they're not demonstrating the leadership that we need, people will separated at the restaurant i was at last night people were rain masks going in, you can do this safely but what gavin newsom is doing is crushing the small businesses and small entrepreneurs that have these restaurants and the people t
liz: with me now former california candidate john cox, it's great to see you.n 50 wineries and restaurants. more than 50 wineries and restaurants in the san francisco bay area now suing california democrat gavin newsom over his band of in person dining. they say violates the constitutional rights is unconstitutional. what do you say? >> absolutely i happen to know there are other lawsuits planned all across the state. my wife and i and my daughter went out to restaurant last night and the...
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that is professor james cox of duke university school of law.ll discuss china relations in the biden era with carla hills . this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: amid this week's retail trading frenzy, world leaders took part in a virtual world economic forum in both -- in both. -- in davos. there was an address full of subtext. for more on the future of u.s.-china relations, we welcome ambassador carla hills, chairman and ceo of hills and company and a former u.s. trade investor under george w. bush. ambassador, how does president biden reset relations with china? ambassador hills: he has said he will be cooperative in some areas, competitive in some areas, and where there is confrontation, he will deal with that. he has already identified areas of cooperation to be climate, the pandemic, and denuclearization, and clearly we are competitive in some areas and constructively so. so i think his team, he, and his team, are far more experienced than his predecessor, you know with 36 years in the senate and vice president for 18 years and the key members of h
that is professor james cox of duke university school of law.ll discuss china relations in the biden era with carla hills . this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: amid this week's retail trading frenzy, world leaders took part in a virtual world economic forum in both -- in both. -- in davos. there was an address full of subtext. for more on the future of u.s.-china relations, we welcome ambassador carla hills, chairman and ceo of hills and company and a former u.s. trade investor under george w. bush....
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west virginia governor, and casey mcfarland for plus john cox and tom loman, these headlines of the biden administration and another skirmish. it's about 120 million vaccination a day when that number is already been reached. we have the real numbers to herd immunity. it is a lot bigger alsoum the media blasting cnn for falsely claiming the biden administration inherited a zero vaccinecl plan. from truck when there was a plan that already distributed 36 million doses. half a dozen states are now hollering that the biting agenda will kill thousands of jobs in the heartland. we will explain that it also explained the bipartisan combination of two things of the national guard being treated poorly after they were called in to protect the capital partied a growing number of state governors calling them back home after that outrage. and worst outrage from democrats who condemn and diva and black lives matter. if this happened hours after the tinauguration. we havet footage of that all pls former dni rick, now the major cocktail blowout fight with top democrat adam schiff. inch of his criticizin
west virginia governor, and casey mcfarland for plus john cox and tom loman, these headlines of the biden administration and another skirmish. it's about 120 million vaccination a day when that number is already been reached. we have the real numbers to herd immunity. it is a lot bigger alsoum the media blasting cnn for falsely claiming the biden administration inherited a zero vaccinecl plan. from truck when there was a plan that already distributed 36 million doses. half a dozen states are...
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on this week's episode, anna marie cox was joined by new york magazine senior writer to discuss whattalks continue. >> democrats for many years were accused of being a party that just gave away money. let's own that! let's be like yeah, you know what, we are the party that gives away money. we're going to give away money right now because people need it. >> that is pretty funny. joining me now is anna 345 recox, host of with friends like these podcast. good to see you. appreciate you joining us. i love your podcast. and it is so interesting, kind of like the ownership who we are, i feel like that is really maybe going to be the theme of 2021. or i guess i hope so. you described your podcast as a show for well meaning white people and those they mean well to. and then the accidental harms we do to allies and friends. talk to me about this. >> well, the show started right after trump got elected really. and initially the idea was, oh, we'll figure out like why people support trump because isn't it weird like trump got elected. well, it turned out that was something a lot of people was
on this week's episode, anna marie cox was joined by new york magazine senior writer to discuss whattalks continue. >> democrats for many years were accused of being a party that just gave away money. let's own that! let's be like yeah, you know what, we are the party that gives away money. we're going to give away money right now because people need it. >> that is pretty funny. joining me now is anna 345 recox, host of with friends like these podcast. good to see you. appreciate...
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john cox, thanks for joining us, we really appreciate it. >> thanks, liz. great to be on.ere. just ahead, retired i.c.e. acting director tom homan on new homeland security data showing how badly a border loophole is now being abused. we've got the story next. many. ♪ that's why at cvs, we're making not making excuses a little easier, with the vitamins and supplements you may need. now get a $10 gift card when you spend $30. cvs. healthier made easier. now get a $10 gift card when you spend $30. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possible with verzenio, proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blo
john cox, thanks for joining us, we really appreciate it. >> thanks, liz. great to be on.ere. just ahead, retired i.c.e. acting director tom homan on new homeland security data showing how badly a border loophole is now being abused. we've got the story next. many. ♪ that's why at cvs, we're making not making excuses a little easier, with the vitamins and supplements you may need. now get a $10 gift card when you spend $30. cvs. healthier made easier. now get a $10 gift card when you...
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one of those behind the project is professor brian cox, who joins us now alongside the bbc‘s directoreneral, tim davie. good morning, both. good morning. good morning, both. good morning. good money. thank you forjoining us. good money. thank you forjoining us. civilly parents and children waking up this morning thinking, here go again. it is intimidating, isn't it, what is your recommendation? it is. if you remember back in march and april, the bbc had a primarily online offering which was tremendous. it is a place where it is very challenging for parents to become teachers. actually, it is impossible because teaching is a profession and most people are not professional teachers. this material is prepared with the help of teachers and a host of people. you mention myself. we also have heston blumenthal, marcus rashford. these are experts in our field. imagine april it was hugely popular but it was all online. people needed it and used it. the difference this time is that it is also on tv because what i think everybody has realised is there is huge problem with children and parents wh
one of those behind the project is professor brian cox, who joins us now alongside the bbc‘s directoreneral, tim davie. good morning, both. good morning. good morning, both. good morning. good money. thank you forjoining us. good money. thank you forjoining us. civilly parents and children waking up this morning thinking, here go again. it is intimidating, isn't it, what is your recommendation? it is. if you remember back in march and april, the bbc had a primarily online offering which was...
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utah governor spencer cox was sworn into office monday. during his inaugural address he spoke with covid-19, the
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his, howard coxe on upcoming book about general james wilkinson, the highest ranking official in u.s. to face an espionage trial. in two hours, scholars discuss how the civil war press commemorated soldiers in newspaper illustrations, prisoner of war accounts, obituaries, and solicitations for funding monuments. thrill tosay it is a talk to again, and as i had experience as a tiled with what it is like to be in the company of people who wield enormous observe both the pressures of the job, along with the loneliness you might say, of power. and obviously it comes with privilege but also great sacrifice. lynn, you have said over time you carved out a remarkable
his, howard coxe on upcoming book about general james wilkinson, the highest ranking official in u.s. to face an espionage trial. in two hours, scholars discuss how the civil war press commemorated soldiers in newspaper illustrations, prisoner of war accounts, obituaries, and solicitations for funding monuments. thrill tosay it is a talk to again, and as i had experience as a tiled with what it is like to be in the company of people who wield enormous observe both the pressures of the job,...
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governor spencer cox delivered estate of the state address in salt lake city saying that he was hopeful despite the coronavirus pandemic. his speeches just under 20 minutes. the honorable governor of the great state of utah and first lady. [inaudible]. [applause]. [applause]. [applause]. >> lt. governor, first lady abby, and my fellow people from utah. thank you for giving me this opportunity to address you this evening.g. not far from where we are seated tonight, since one of utah's recognizable landmarks. the sully temple . new construction began in 1863 prayed with progress agonizingly slow. as the large granite blocks had to be queried 20 miles away. it took four days to haul each of those individual stones to the construction site. and then the unthinkable. after ten years of painstaking labor, workers noticed the foundation stones were cracking. can even begin to imagine how devastated those settlers felt. i'm sure they desperately wanted to just move forward. and surely there had to be another way. but they know such an important building for them would never stand the test of ti
governor spencer cox delivered estate of the state address in salt lake city saying that he was hopeful despite the coronavirus pandemic. his speeches just under 20 minutes. the honorable governor of the great state of utah and first lady. [inaudible]. [applause]. [applause]. [applause]. >> lt. governor, first lady abby, and my fellow people from utah. thank you for giving me this opportunity to address you this evening.g. not far from where we are seated tonight, since one of utah's...
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in the barber shop there's three pictures, martin luther king, mal cox x and barack obama.picture in our household was malcolm x in the center, the honorable elijah mohammed to the right and then dr. martin luther king so i don't have a lot of emotional pull to the legacy of dr. king. i realize that's not entirely my fault, you know. i didn't -- i didn't even grow up celebrating martin luther king jr. holiday because i grew up in virginia, and in virginia we had lee jackson king day where we celebrated robert e. lee, stonewall jackson and martin luther king on the same day. >> that's a big day. >> right. >> they should make it a week. >> that lasted until the year 2000. they celebrated lee, jackson, king day until the year 2000 and, you know, this goes to what gary was just speaking about. how can you do that? how can you lump martin luther king jr. into with robert e. lee and stonewall jackson? you delegitimize him and rob him of his actual legacy and rob him of the words that he spoke and wrote and the fight that he now the during his lifetime, and you can do whatever you
in the barber shop there's three pictures, martin luther king, mal cox x and barack obama.picture in our household was malcolm x in the center, the honorable elijah mohammed to the right and then dr. martin luther king so i don't have a lot of emotional pull to the legacy of dr. king. i realize that's not entirely my fault, you know. i didn't -- i didn't even grow up celebrating martin luther king jr. holiday because i grew up in virginia, and in virginia we had lee jackson king day where we...
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chris cox, wherever you are. i like you guys a lot. you are great.ant to be inside. they would sit outside and they were protecting their president. i never felt safer in my life. that's true. another man who is respected by everybody. a friend of mine david mcintosh. thank you, david. respected by everybody. i want to thank don jr. did he do a good job. >> [cheers and applause]. >> i watched him. don isigate. they love our don. but he is working hard. grate. they love our don. but he is working hard. i want to thank don and kimberly guilfoyle who is incredible. people like her a lot but she doesn't like the concept of running for office. what do i need it for, dad? where is ivanka? >> [cheers and applause]. >> we get ivanka up. >> [cheers and applause]. >> come on up here, honey. >> [cheers and applause]. >> [crowd noise]. >> [cheers and applause]. >> hello, georgia! [laughing]. >> [cheers and applause]. >> it is so incredible to be back here with so many amazing hard working georgia families who are fighting for our children's future. each one of y
chris cox, wherever you are. i like you guys a lot. you are great.ant to be inside. they would sit outside and they were protecting their president. i never felt safer in my life. that's true. another man who is respected by everybody. a friend of mine david mcintosh. thank you, david. respected by everybody. i want to thank don jr. did he do a good job. >> [cheers and applause]. >> i watched him. don isigate. they love our don. but he is working hard. grate. they love our don. but...
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what started cox problem there was a bar. in 1000 fifty's there was bringing the school from. narrower . parts. have not one corner of our floor here off the road the wrong side of for. on this. trip road. so to. be proven you know for school. here. you go hard to understand what psychological impacts where and they said you're no longer can to get through that and if you don't come here or taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational trauma when you have been doing this for 15000 years and then somebody puts a stop on it and the consequences are what we have to. the next letter. but you have australian. people. who are. glued to. this new. world to tell you if you're pretty chilled. your voters will show you such to be able to. order over out of this group through. their people and hear them. we're going. to ask. you will know when you are going in the. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics score business i'm show business i'll see you then. oh for her. for us this down now w
what started cox problem there was a bar. in 1000 fifty's there was bringing the school from. narrower . parts. have not one corner of our floor here off the road the wrong side of for. on this. trip road. so to. be proven you know for school. here. you go hard to understand what psychological impacts where and they said you're no longer can to get through that and if you don't come here or taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational trauma when you have...
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or start a new cox problem there was a bar. the 1950s i was bringing in the school for. our. parts. have. our floor here off the road the wrong side of. on this. trip road. b.r.d. school group renewed more for school. from your study go. hard to understand what the psychological impacts were and they said you no longer can to get through that and if you don't come here we're taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational trauma and when you have been doing this for 15000 years and then somebody puts the stop on it and the consequences are what we have to. the world is driven by shaped by one person. thinks. we dare to ask. the kaiser report 1st of the new year's day so we got an excellent feel nice christmas lights adorning the set i mean you know i took the money i save and i bought all right so i'm going to turn to pete. the editor over a crack and he's also an advisor had been going back. changed lives with pharmaceutical companies how miraculous. solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients to believe that their opiate p
or start a new cox problem there was a bar. the 1950s i was bringing in the school for. our. parts. have. our floor here off the road the wrong side of. on this. trip road. b.r.d. school group renewed more for school. from your study go. hard to understand what the psychological impacts were and they said you no longer can to get through that and if you don't come here we're taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational trauma and when you have been doing...
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started cox. there was a bar. these rovers bringing the school from our. current. corner our floor. the wrong side of. this. road. proving you know for school. from your start. hard to understand what the psychological impacts were and they said you no longer can to get through that and if you don't come here or taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational trauma and when you have been doing this for 15000 years and then somebody puts a stop on it and the consequences are what we have to. welcome back to the kaiser report your time to go to be you know of dollar collapse dot com john welcome back to you now john we've known you for many years going back 3 days. seems to be the year that driven the dollar to collapse in a way that was unable to. gurney has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain and believe that their prescription is working for them and the remedy the peace it took to the price at the. close of dependency and addiction to opiates is the long ter
started cox. there was a bar. these rovers bringing the school from our. current. corner our floor. the wrong side of. this. road. proving you know for school. from your start. hard to understand what the psychological impacts were and they said you no longer can to get through that and if you don't come here or taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational trauma and when you have been doing this for 15000 years and then somebody puts a stop on it and the...
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what started cox problem there was a bar. the 1950s i was bringing in the school so i used to carry on. parker river narrower and the parts. of. the corner are floor clear. on the wrong side of a river. on this. road. the school or bureau of indian affairs school. here started. hard to understand what psychological impacts where and they said you no longer can to get through that and if you don't come here or taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational trauma and when you have been doing this for 15000 years and then somebody puts a stop on it and the consequences are what we have to. dispose is. it's not a money spinner but it is expensive. and it's dangerous. who breaks. the world is driven by shape. person there is. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. pain has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them and the remedy be said to. price that they
what started cox problem there was a bar. the 1950s i was bringing in the school so i used to carry on. parker river narrower and the parts. of. the corner are floor clear. on the wrong side of a river. on this. road. the school or bureau of indian affairs school. here started. hard to understand what psychological impacts where and they said you no longer can to get through that and if you don't come here or taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational...
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what started cox problem there was a bar. in 1000 fifty's i was bringing the school from. arthur river narrower and. barge. traffic as. our floor clear off the road on the wrong side of for. on this. trip off road. so to. be proven you know for school. you're starting to go. hard to understand what. psychological impacts where and they said you no longer can to that turnabout and if you don't come here or taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational trauma and when you have been doing this for 15000 years and then somebody puts the stop on it and the consequences are what we have to. respond is not likely. that it's not a money spinner. but it is expensive. and it's dangerous . who breaks that's a. problem something. else i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law. or should be very careful about official intelligence and the point is to create trust of them shia. areas saying with artificial intelligen
what started cox problem there was a bar. in 1000 fifty's i was bringing the school from. arthur river narrower and. barge. traffic as. our floor clear off the road on the wrong side of for. on this. trip off road. so to. be proven you know for school. you're starting to go. hard to understand what. psychological impacts where and they said you no longer can to that turnabout and if you don't come here or taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational trauma...
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what started cox problem there was a bar. the 1950s i was bringing to school for i used to. work . part. you're. the wrong side of. this. road. for school. from your star. hard to understand what psychological impacts where and they said you no longer could do that to that and if you don't come here or taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational trauma when you have been doing this for 15000 years and then somebody puts a stop light on it. the consequences are what we have to. the world is driven by a dream shaped by our own person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them on the remedy be certain to. price that they pay closer dependency and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggest that . the long term effects might not just be absence of benefit but actually that that it might
what started cox problem there was a bar. the 1950s i was bringing to school for i used to. work . part. you're. the wrong side of. this. road. for school. from your star. hard to understand what psychological impacts where and they said you no longer could do that to that and if you don't come here or taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational trauma when you have been doing this for 15000 years and then somebody puts a stop light on it. the...
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chris cox, wherever you are, chris cox. where is chris? you are great. packed and we couldn't even get -- i did want to be inside. they stood aside and of protecting their president when i became president. i never felt safer in my life, thank you. that's true. another man who is respected by everybody, friend of mine, david mcintosh, club for growth. david, david, thank you, david. respected by everybody. and i want to thank don jr. did he do a good job tonight? i watched. where is don? don is -- they love our don, but he's working hard and it want to thank don and kimberly who has been incredible. and i also came with somebody who people like a lot, people like her a lot. i don't know, she doesn't really like the concept of running for office. she says come what do i need it for, dad? ivanka. where is ivanka? should we get ivanka up? come on appear, honey. [cheers and applause] -- of here. >> hello, georgia. it is so incredible to be back here with so many amazing, hard-working georgia families who are fighting for our children's future. each one of yo
chris cox, wherever you are, chris cox. where is chris? you are great. packed and we couldn't even get -- i did want to be inside. they stood aside and of protecting their president when i became president. i never felt safer in my life, thank you. that's true. another man who is respected by everybody, friend of mine, david mcintosh, club for growth. david, david, thank you, david. respected by everybody. and i want to thank don jr. did he do a good job tonight? i watched. where is don? don is...
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degas wright and jamie cox, i hope you are right, because summer sounds right. all right. a lot to do on this friday. no open house, no walk-through, no problem. what home buyers are doing again that may make some very nervous. plus, making money moves in the new year. sharon epperson is here with the smart strategies to make sure that you can retire in style. i made a business out of my passion. i mean, who doesn't love obsessing over network security? all our techs are pros. they know exactly which parking lots have the strongest signal. i just don't have the bandwidth for more business. seriously, i don't have the bandwidth. glitchy video calls with regional offices? yeah, that's my thing. with at&t business, you do the things you love. our people and network will help do the things you don't. let's take care of business. at&t. save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- -starting
degas wright and jamie cox, i hope you are right, because summer sounds right. all right. a lot to do on this friday. no open house, no walk-through, no problem. what home buyers are doing again that may make some very nervous. plus, making money moves in the new year. sharon epperson is here with the smart strategies to make sure that you can retire in style. i made a business out of my passion. i mean, who doesn't love obsessing over network security? all our techs are pros. they know exactly...
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howard cox is retired after a 40 year career with the federal government. he served as a trial attorney with the u.s. army judge advocate general corps as well as a prosecutor with the department of justice, and a member of the senior intelligence service of the cia. you arewe are delighted a resident of frederick town and also involved in our community and a stork museum. howard: thank you. i would like to thank everybody joining us to learn about the biggest spy trial ever done in frederick, and the largest spy trial, the highest official ever charged with being a spy by the federal government. i would like to think heritage frederick for hosting the program and the assistance they provided helping me to research, regarding what frederick was like in 1811, as well as what this court-martial was all about. the archive staff and archive records have an incredible resource to draw upon to get information about what life was like here in frederick as well as what the trial was like. heritage frederick is one of the few -- has one of the few copies of the tria
howard cox is retired after a 40 year career with the federal government. he served as a trial attorney with the u.s. army judge advocate general corps as well as a prosecutor with the department of justice, and a member of the senior intelligence service of the cia. you arewe are delighted a resident of frederick town and also involved in our community and a stork museum. howard: thank you. i would like to thank everybody joining us to learn about the biggest spy trial ever done in frederick,...
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howard cox is retired after a 40 year career with the federal government.erved as a trial attorney with the u.s. army judge advocate general corps as well as a prosecutor with the department of justice, and a member of the senior intelligence service of the cia. you arewe are delighted a resident of frederick
howard cox is retired after a 40 year career with the federal government.erved as a trial attorney with the u.s. army judge advocate general corps as well as a prosecutor with the department of justice, and a member of the senior intelligence service of the cia. you arewe are delighted a resident of frederick
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we saw behind us, it was 1993, it was michael keaton, courteney cox.than batman and friends, that's pretty good. congratulations on the big promotion. your first show, sunday, 9:00 a.m., noon eastern, "state of the union" on cnn, dana bash. thanks, appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: be right back with best coast. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through march 1st. shop online or drop by your local dealer today. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! ♪ ♪ ♪ trade in and save up to $700 on samsung.com when you want to power up,
we saw behind us, it was 1993, it was michael keaton, courteney cox.than batman and friends, that's pretty good. congratulations on the big promotion. your first show, sunday, 9:00 a.m., noon eastern, "state of the union" on cnn, dana bash. thanks, appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: be right back with best coast. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. it's either testing an array...
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utah's governor spencer cox joins us on "morning joe."o problem...and done. and now, save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now $1,799. only for a limited time. ♪♪ in a year of changes. don't take chances on your taxes. be 100% certain with jackson hewitt. we'll get your taxes done right, guaranteed. ♪♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. we'll get your taxes done right, guaranteed. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility— to work from anywhere and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. >>> the global coronavirus case count has now exceeded more than 100 million. the united states alone makes up around a quarter of the total cases worldwide. the united kingdom is now the first country in europe to surpass 1
utah's governor spencer cox joins us on "morning joe."o problem...and done. and now, save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now $1,799. only for a limited time. ♪♪ in a year of changes. don't take chances on your taxes. be 100% certain with jackson hewitt. we'll get your taxes done right, guaranteed. ♪♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. we'll get your taxes done right, guaranteed. setting the course. but new ways of working...
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the fire is burning a school building at cox's bazaar, the world's largest refugee settlement.aybreak, residents were seen sifting through the rubble to see if anything had survived. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, president trump pulled out nearly all u.s. troops from somalia. we will have a report from the capital on how that is playing out over there. australian open authorities say there will be no special treatment for tennis players infected with the coronavirus. at least nine people are in quarantine and are unable to train head of the tournament. reporter: this was never going to be a straightforward tournament for tennis australia to put together. the us trillion tennis open is taking place in the midst of a global pandemic with international plars coming from different parts of the world with coaches and support staff. what we are seeing is we see these problems playing out. the staging of this tournament was subject of a lot of debate, given how strict australia's rules are in terms of international travel and in terms of its international bor
the fire is burning a school building at cox's bazaar, the world's largest refugee settlement.aybreak, residents were seen sifting through the rubble to see if anything had survived. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, president trump pulled out nearly all u.s. troops from somalia. we will have a report from the capital on how that is playing out over there. australian open authorities say there will be no special treatment for tennis players infected with the coronavirus....
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. >> next, an update on the coronavirus response in utah from governor spencer cox.rom salt lake city, this is 30 minutes. gov. cox: good morning. welcome to the weekly covid briefing for the state of utah covid response.
. >> next, an update on the coronavirus response in utah from governor spencer cox.rom salt lake city, this is 30 minutes. gov. cox: good morning. welcome to the weekly covid briefing for the state of utah covid response.
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cox. so i wanted to go along but along but when he got to. la he lost so many. island in the past he didn't. do a mop on ochs and wanted to get them. on the ship. good luck that i took the 3 with some go by i. think we're getting estoppel sick and that i had no need for an entirely. and that's it. you know when i moved to men's 99 i think it's a thing that. i mean i had been thinking next t.v.'s the. nanny. ordinary asked. me. and any line of. yes was never have lost just a little. bending in my craft. that will set down your talking. so volatile bonnie so medicaid's. scorn of what they say that. we're still not allowed to. be quite an atheist and. lost a lot of. this can take us to get. on my 16 year. old biology. are all good. and i had time to learn to manage it meant. after. all your i have a b. i would watch the stuff that got us to the hoof to work. while armpit had the rug out of my head nobody because we don't have to go to war but all the while you are you are the one not a good friend of her you only know will give her all who know you all i'm going to
cox. so i wanted to go along but along but when he got to. la he lost so many. island in the past he didn't. do a mop on ochs and wanted to get them. on the ship. good luck that i took the 3 with some go by i. think we're getting estoppel sick and that i had no need for an entirely. and that's it. you know when i moved to men's 99 i think it's a thing that. i mean i had been thinking next t.v.'s the. nanny. ordinary asked. me. and any line of. yes was never have lost just a little. bending in...
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cox. so i wanted to go along the long but when the sun i got to go. he lost so many. island in the past he didn't. do a mop on oaks and when you don't get them. on the ship it's. good luck that i didn't go through with some go by. think gary estoppel sickening that i had the need for an entirely. still i want to move to men's 99 i think it's a thing that. means i have been naked pics t.d.'s the area. not me let's. go to mary asked. if got me. and any lineup. yes was never have lost just a little but will soon be sending the money back. that you're talking. so vile to bonnie somatic it's. a lock box one of a pussy that anyone has an automatic and we're still not the. better for them i see and i mean. be quite an atheist then. by. a bunch then let me alas that i'm going to. take you to ask the good. people of the almighty be if i'm. really all bollocks you. are all good. and i had time to get to management. i have a b. i washed the stuff that got us to the hoof to work. while armpit had the rug out of my head nobody because we don't have to go up at all oh ya ya we're n
cox. so i wanted to go along the long but when the sun i got to go. he lost so many. island in the past he didn't. do a mop on oaks and when you don't get them. on the ship it's. good luck that i didn't go through with some go by. think gary estoppel sickening that i had the need for an entirely. still i want to move to men's 99 i think it's a thing that. means i have been naked pics t.d.'s the area. not me let's. go to mary asked. if got me. and any lineup. yes was never have lost just a...
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cox. to do it. so i wanted to go along but along by when he got to. la he lost so many. island in the past he didn't. do a mop on oaks and wanted to get them. on the ship. good luck that i didn't go through with some go by anything getting estoppel sick i knew that i had the need for an entirely. new york's and they said there. zillah want to move. men's $99.00 i think is if the next a cock at the end i mean i think it takes d.d.'s d.n.a. i know any. ordinary asked. me that being here c n n e then. yes it was never have lost just for them. to be sending the money back. that you're talking. so vile to bonnie so medicaid's. a lock box of what they see that anyone has an automatic and we're still not allowed to move there for most year let me guess his record and he stood. by. a bunch then lumia lost their money according. to this conspicuous the beautiful you can. be part of the almighty. and he. can really all bollock he. are all guilty of those. and i had time to do the management. after. all. i have a b. i would walk the dog got the roof to work. very. well on but i hav
cox. to do it. so i wanted to go along but along by when he got to. la he lost so many. island in the past he didn't. do a mop on oaks and wanted to get them. on the ship. good luck that i didn't go through with some go by anything getting estoppel sick i knew that i had the need for an entirely. new york's and they said there. zillah want to move. men's $99.00 i think is if the next a cock at the end i mean i think it takes d.d.'s d.n.a. i know any. ordinary asked. me that being here c n n e...
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cox. some good. so i'm going to go along when he got to go. he lost so many. island in the past we. need to get them. on the scene when it's. glad that i can put the through with some crow. think women and get arrested will see that and the need for. me. and that's it. if you look at a movie about the men's $99.00 i think it's a theme that. i mean i think it takes d.d.'s. not me. ordinary asked. me. and any line of. yes was never have lost just the. ending correct. that you're talking. so volatile bonnie so medicaid's. scorn of a person that he wants. to. be quite an atheist then. lost the linear quarter. in this case thank you that's the good. part of an almighty be if i'm. going to hold the balance you. are all going to have. the advantage. to management. i have a b. i watched the stuff that got us to the hoof to work. while on but had to work out and i had nobody because we don't have to go to work but all the while you are you are the one not a good friend of her you only know will give her all who know you all i'm going to . quote the border of wine to talk to your heart are go
cox. some good. so i'm going to go along when he got to go. he lost so many. island in the past we. need to get them. on the scene when it's. glad that i can put the through with some crow. think women and get arrested will see that and the need for. me. and that's it. if you look at a movie about the men's $99.00 i think it's a theme that. i mean i think it takes d.d.'s. not me. ordinary asked. me. and any line of. yes was never have lost just the. ending correct. that you're talking. so...