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dexter is currentlyis currentlyy autobiography. manager of the nursing home he lives at says he has an amazing memory. back to that other parts. >> i don't know if everyone heard what he said. it was a little hard to hear him but he said that he eats chicken brains. >> every week. >> he said they are delicious little things and there is only one little bite. >> just one. moderation. >> how exactly do you prepare this? >> i don't. >> hot sauce? >> never heard of it. it definitely would would would it definitely would help. all right. send us your recipes. we are dying to get them. here's a look at what is going on. you can see the blanket of clouds covering just about all of us this morning. a little bit of drizzle falling out of them and you can see the flight there next to the golden gate bridge. we have a stout seabreeze at about 15 miles per hour and that will bring us in china and clouds and that cool breeze will bring us mainly cooler than average afternoons all the way up into the weekend when some warmer weather tries to exe
dexter is currentlyis currentlyy autobiography. manager of the nursing home he lives at says he has an amazing memory. back to that other parts. >> i don't know if everyone heard what he said. it was a little hard to hear him but he said that he eats chicken brains. >> every week. >> he said they are delicious little things and there is only one little bite. >> just one. moderation. >> how exactly do you prepare this? >> i don't. >> hot sauce? >>...
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dexter is here in washington, d.c. on the for democrats. go ahead. caller: the reason i called is because i was listing to this guy talk -- listening to this guy talk. i guess wealthy people live in another reality. the people -- the reason people don't want those jobs is because they are slave jobs. they don't pay nothing. these rich people want to force people back to these slave jobs that don't pay us money. that is what i have to say. host: opener? -- governor? guest: i took those jobs in high school and college and after college. i worked two different jobs between 20 and 29 to build my wealth. i worked 80 hours a week. i worked at an entry-level job out of college for $900 a month and worked part-time in the evening refereeing basketball to make expenses work. that is what you have to do to get yourself in the door to prove your value. right now, employers are working -- employers are looking for people to come in and help them and once you get in the door you can show your skills and get promoted and move to other companies as your wage increa
dexter is here in washington, d.c. on the for democrats. go ahead. caller: the reason i called is because i was listing to this guy talk -- listening to this guy talk. i guess wealthy people live in another reality. the people -- the reason people don't want those jobs is because they are slave jobs. they don't pay nothing. these rich people want to force people back to these slave jobs that don't pay us money. that is what i have to say. host: opener? -- governor? guest: i took those jobs in...
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yes, i have definitely| gotten weaker, i have felt my hand strength and finger dexterity has gone overls, really, as i get less muscle, i have less energy. so things like that. how hard it hit you when you were told you could not get it? because you have been campaigning to have access to the drug for so long, and when you thought you were going to get it back then, there were celebrations. yeah, so, when we were first told 18 months ago that i would get it, we were so happy then, we had a party and everything to celebrate. looking back now, i can kind of see the humour of it, we were all so happy, like, yes, this is going to be so great. and two weeks later, we were just punched in the face with this taking back that thing that they have said about spinraza. it was very painful, but we are here now, which is the main thing. and how is your mum? because we saw her in that little clip and it has obviously been tough for her too. yeah, she's so happy, so, so happy. she was just crying so much, just so overwhelmed, hasn't really stopped smiling, it's amazing. we are all so happy. in the c
yes, i have definitely| gotten weaker, i have felt my hand strength and finger dexterity has gone overls, really, as i get less muscle, i have less energy. so things like that. how hard it hit you when you were told you could not get it? because you have been campaigning to have access to the drug for so long, and when you thought you were going to get it back then, there were celebrations. yeah, so, when we were first told 18 months ago that i would get it, we were so happy then, we had a...
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it is about being dexterous. let's check in, he is still speaking. this is about india flattening the infection curve and deploying all resources and calibrating the sequence swiftly. being swift afoot. crude is trading higher as well. we see the inventories drop. but the are b.i. governor -- rbi governor has been making unscheduled comments this morning, and he has reassessed the situation. vendors will make fresh loans for small firms. we will bring you more on that. pressure on the prime minister of india mounts as the morning goes on. that is the context around india . we will return to that in a moment. martin malone, chief economic advisor, aphabook is my guest. let's reset to janet yellen. it was a faux pas. she played her mea culpa, but will we talk more about tapering than rate hikes more aggressively than we have done? martin: good morning. i think basically the important -- if we look at the entirety of janet yellen speech -- she made it at a conference held by "the atlantic." it is available online and goes on for 20 minutes. it is a wide
it is about being dexterous. let's check in, he is still speaking. this is about india flattening the infection curve and deploying all resources and calibrating the sequence swiftly. being swift afoot. crude is trading higher as well. we see the inventories drop. but the are b.i. governor -- rbi governor has been making unscheduled comments this morning, and he has reassessed the situation. vendors will make fresh loans for small firms. we will bring you more on that. pressure on the prime...
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look, i get that you wish trump's presidency magically ended in the march of 2020 in the same way "dexterd in season seven, but michael c. hall, he grew that weird, patchy beard and it can't be undone. they're trying to erase the pandemic that same way they're trying to erase the violent insurrection at the capitol on january 6th. gop leaders, like kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell, are trying to stop legislation that would create a bipartisan commission to investigate the riot, even though it passed the house yesterday with 35 republican votes. in fact, wisconsin said ron johnson is so desperate to erase the history of what happened on january 6th that he's still lying about the attack and calling it a mostly peaceful protest >> even calling it an insurrection, it wasn't. you know, i condemn the breach i condemn the violence but to say there were thousands of armed insurrectionists, you know, breaching the capitol intent on overthrowing the government is just simply false narrative. by and large, it was peaceful protest except for there were a number of people basically agitators that w
look, i get that you wish trump's presidency magically ended in the march of 2020 in the same way "dexterd in season seven, but michael c. hall, he grew that weird, patchy beard and it can't be undone. they're trying to erase the pandemic that same way they're trying to erase the violent insurrection at the capitol on january 6th. gop leaders, like kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell, are trying to stop legislation that would create a bipartisan commission to investigate the riot, even...
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australia's oldest man dexter kruger credits the delicacy among his secrets to living to be more thanelieves kruger's simple outback lifestyle as a cattle rancher is the reason for his long life. the oldest ever verified australian was a woman who died in 2002 at the age of 114 years and 148 days old. that is a long life. >>> still ahead here, we'll take a deep dive into president biden's foreign policy and how the flair up the middle east is impacting the united states's view on the world stage. e unite view on the world stage. you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. ♪ every bubble ♪ ♪ every scrub ♪ ♪ every spray ♪ ♪ every day ♪ ♪ dove and degree fund local youth programs. ♪ every day u does good ♪ unilever in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right.
australia's oldest man dexter kruger credits the delicacy among his secrets to living to be more thanelieves kruger's simple outback lifestyle as a cattle rancher is the reason for his long life. the oldest ever verified australian was a woman who died in 2002 at the age of 114 years and 148 days old. that is a long life. >>> still ahead here, we'll take a deep dive into president biden's foreign policy and how the flair up the middle east is impacting the united states's view on the...
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. >> di does it take physical dexterity to do what you're doing? on this wall? >> well, first of all, there is katherine hepburn. you know, you old poop. and then there is clark gable. atlanta is not burning, that's the braves. they're playing a night game. and sean connery. and bob hope right here. and bing crosby, oh, ho. i'm w.c. fields, oh, yes, yes. my fellow americans... >> reporter: of course, he has also done just about every president, from richard ni nixon to gerald ford, jimmy carter to george bush and george bush. this summer who will be in an underbroadway off broadway p. >> reporter: do you have a favorite person. >> i would say will. i was up in the quarters in the white house for lunch. >> reporter: when the reagans left hollyw washington and flew home to california, rich little was there to meet him. >> every time i do you, sir, i get this terrible urge to run off with nancy. >> reporter: truth is, his impersonations havvenen't alalways beenen for lauaugh. a lolot of what t movieie-goers heard wass actualllly rich littlele. >> i me
. >> di does it take physical dexterity to do what you're doing? on this wall? >> well, first of all, there is katherine hepburn. you know, you old poop. and then there is clark gable. atlanta is not burning, that's the braves. they're playing a night game. and sean connery. and bob hope right here. and bing crosby, oh, ho. i'm w.c. fields, oh, yes, yes. my fellow americans... >> reporter: of course, he has also done just about every president, from richard ni nixon to gerald...
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this is a dexterous respectful approach to the spirit and the findings of the who expert team.people dying unnecessarily. police say they've rescued more than 570 children and made eleven hundred arrests — after a crackdown on county lines drug dealing gangs. uber has agreed to recognise a trade union for the first time in a landmark deal that should benefit gig economy workers. the gmb union will have the power to represent uk drivers in discussions over earnings, pensions, benefits and their health and wellbeing. our business presenter, victoria fritz, joins me now. tell us more about this. very big news for uber drivers and an important precedent. it is a good and important days for uber drivers. a landmark situation. the union has said it is the first step... we are talking about 70,000 drivers in the uk who could be represented by the gmb. there will be collective action on some things but there will not be, and this is crucial, no collective bargaining on earnings and that is important because it is the bream court ruled that uber drivers should be paid at least the minim
this is a dexterous respectful approach to the spirit and the findings of the who expert team.people dying unnecessarily. police say they've rescued more than 570 children and made eleven hundred arrests — after a crackdown on county lines drug dealing gangs. uber has agreed to recognise a trade union for the first time in a landmark deal that should benefit gig economy workers. the gmb union will have the power to represent uk drivers in discussions over earnings, pensions, benefits and...
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. >>> just two dope guys with violin, that's the best way to describe this dexterous duo.e rock 'n' roll hall of fame. i am so happy to have you here this morning, i am new to your music, but an instant fan. i love what you're doing here. you guys met in orchestra class in high school. i'm just curious why you chose the violin. >> my mama made me choose the violin. you have a different story. >> i wanted to play the sakssax and they put me in the wrong class. >> we met in high school and we were listening to biggie and trick daddy from miami. so we listened to whatever was hot in the '90s and we put both of them together and we made this awesome gumbo that everybody could be into. >> that's a great way to describe it. i know all about trick daddy. you know now -- >> ahh! >> i'm from the south. it's not uncommon to see kendrick lamar or naz perform with an orchestra, the numbers are dismal. only less than 2% of musicians in orchestras are african-american and 4.3 of conductors are black. how is that and how do we change that? >> it's lack of opportunities. lack of inclusion
. >>> just two dope guys with violin, that's the best way to describe this dexterous duo.e rock 'n' roll hall of fame. i am so happy to have you here this morning, i am new to your music, but an instant fan. i love what you're doing here. you guys met in orchestra class in high school. i'm just curious why you chose the violin. >> my mama made me choose the violin. you have a different story. >> i wanted to play the sakssax and they put me in the wrong class. >> we...
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yes, i have definitelyj gotten weaker, i felt my hand strength, finger dexterity has gone over the last we saw her in — thing. and how is your mum? because we saw her in that _ thing. and how is your mum? because we saw her in that clip _ thing. and how is your mum? because we saw her in that clip and _ thing. and how is your mum? because we saw her in that clip and it _ thing. and how is your mum? because we saw her in that clip and it has - we saw her in that clip and it has obviously been tough for her also. yeah, she is so happy, so, so happy. she was crying so much, just so overwhelmed. hasn't really stopped smiling, it's amazing. we are also happy. in smiling, it's amazing. we are also ha - . smiling, it's amazing. we are also ha . _ . , smiling, it's amazing. we are also ha . . _ . , ., smiling, it's amazing. we are also ha-- . . , . , happy. in the clip that we played, ou are happy. in the clip that we played, you are talking — happy. in the clip that we played, you are talking so _ happy. in the clip that we played, you are talking so movingly - happy. in the clip that we playe
yes, i have definitelyj gotten weaker, i felt my hand strength, finger dexterity has gone over the last we saw her in — thing. and how is your mum? because we saw her in that _ thing. and how is your mum? because we saw her in that clip _ thing. and how is your mum? because we saw her in that clip and _ thing. and how is your mum? because we saw her in that clip and it _ thing. and how is your mum? because we saw her in that clip and it has - we saw her in that clip and it has obviously been...
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clarke's knowledge, skill, dexterity of thinking, life experience, and her heart, her dedication becausehese challenges are immense, and they need to be addressed. she is the person for this moment. that's exactly what she will do, address the need for equity and equality and civil rights enforcement. tenacious but thoughtful and insightful and true to the law, serving the rule of law. she is a dedicated and devoted public servant committed to equal justice, civil rights, and the rule of law. i've seen that firsthand, and i know i'm not the only one who thinks so. the letters this committee, the judiciary committee, has received in support of her nomination reflect a broad professionally and ideologically diverse coalition of individuals and organizations who know that she is, without doubt, eminently qualified thor this position. that support includes law enforcement like the major cities chiefs association, the national organization of black law enforcement executives, the national association of women law enforcement executives, the hispanic american police command officers associatio
clarke's knowledge, skill, dexterity of thinking, life experience, and her heart, her dedication becausehese challenges are immense, and they need to be addressed. she is the person for this moment. that's exactly what she will do, address the need for equity and equality and civil rights enforcement. tenacious but thoughtful and insightful and true to the law, serving the rule of law. she is a dedicated and devoted public servant committed to equal justice, civil rights, and the rule of law....
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massacring dexter where in addition to others. cdc guns is clear, that people who are fully immunized, that means two weeks after either the j&j or your second dose of pfizer and moderna can engage in outdoor activities, unmasked with either small groups, other immunized people. different from going to a concert or a sports event with 40,000 people wear our mask where is required. your caller who if he has a group of friends were all immunized can play basketball outside. host: maybe jumping the gun, how do you feel about broadway? new york's mayor announcing that broadway would resume in september with full theaters. guest: this is going to raise an important question. new york state is doing well with immunizations, and of the states with higher up takes, that is great. it has been doing mass immunizations. it is encouraging. broadway brings tourists, a lot of people who are not from high immunization states. that said, the issue will likely emerge that people are going to start, for example the broadway theater mate required im
massacring dexter where in addition to others. cdc guns is clear, that people who are fully immunized, that means two weeks after either the j&j or your second dose of pfizer and moderna can engage in outdoor activities, unmasked with either small groups, other immunized people. different from going to a concert or a sports event with 40,000 people wear our mask where is required. your caller who if he has a group of friends were all immunized can play basketball outside. host: maybe...
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dexter is here in washington, d.c. on the for democrats. go ahead.ler: the reason i called is because i was listing to this guy talk -- listening to this guy talk. i guess wealthy people live in another reality. the people -- the reason people don't want those jobs is because they are slave jobs. they don't pay nothing. these rich people want to force people back to these slave jobs that don't pay us money. that is what i have to say. host: opener? -- governor? guest: i took those jobs in high school and college and after college. i worked two different jobs between 20 and 29 to build my wealth. i worked 80 hours a week. i worked at an entry-level job out of college for $900 a month and worked part-time in the evening refereeing basketball to make expenses work. that is what you have to do to get yourself in the door to prove your value. right now, employers are working -- employers are looking for people to come in and help them and once you get in the door you can show your skills and get promoted and move to other companies as your wage increases.
dexter is here in washington, d.c. on the for democrats. go ahead.ler: the reason i called is because i was listing to this guy talk -- listening to this guy talk. i guess wealthy people live in another reality. the people -- the reason people don't want those jobs is because they are slave jobs. they don't pay nothing. these rich people want to force people back to these slave jobs that don't pay us money. that is what i have to say. host: opener? -- governor? guest: i took those jobs in high...
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we talked to dexter filkins last week, one of the best war correspondents of our time, who has been goingistan since 1998, 1999. he's certain things will get worse fast? >> he's 100% right. we've already seen stories in the last few days about how the taliban are establishing totally unauthorized checkpoints around the country, and very close to the capitol city of kabul. this has now reached the point of when, not whether. you will see, again, a taliban takeover of much of the country. there's also precious little evidence, joe, that the taliban have evolved significantly, either in how they plan to treat large numbers of their own people, particularly women and girls. i'm not confident that they're going to make it impossible for terrorist groups to use afghan soil. this is not going to be their priority. within months or at most years, i think we could see an afghanistan that looks something like it looked 15, 20 years ago. and i don't think that's a stretch. >> i want to talk about a couple of failures in leadership across the world. the first being the eu. we were talking to ed luce,
we talked to dexter filkins last week, one of the best war correspondents of our time, who has been goingistan since 1998, 1999. he's certain things will get worse fast? >> he's 100% right. we've already seen stories in the last few days about how the taliban are establishing totally unauthorized checkpoints around the country, and very close to the capitol city of kabul. this has now reached the point of when, not whether. you will see, again, a taliban takeover of much of the country....