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stacy right worst mom money because more money is being handed out and in the 2nd half we talk to dominic frisby about his new edition of they american version of daylight robbery about the history of taxation is very fascinating but it's relevant to today because as we see the money printer go boom it's the same story that's been going on since ancient mesopotamia of of men with guns as paul krugman calls them like to come around and collect some of your money or try to redistribute it around as favors to some groups of people over other groups of people well biden just said every american as much money as jeff bezos has we should demand it is my money joe that's what i had tweeted because you know they're getting ready for another $1.00 trillion dollars to send out and they're trying to allocate who gets it this time and of course the last go around we saw basically the oligarchs plunder most of it ordinary people did receive quite a bit but now there are handing us more money you know the problem is the money itself that's the problem so therefore the solution to any of the perceived p
stacy right worst mom money because more money is being handed out and in the 2nd half we talk to dominic frisby about his new edition of they american version of daylight robbery about the history of taxation is very fascinating but it's relevant to today because as we see the money printer go boom it's the same story that's been going on since ancient mesopotamia of of men with guns as paul krugman calls them like to come around and collect some of your money or try to redistribute it around...
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saint dominic's church. and you as vicar for advancement for the western province, how big is the western province? >> it's basically all of the west coast of california. then it goes as far east as utah. it goes as far south as tucson, the red cross the border in new mexico. and alaska where we have a new house. in anchorage, we serve the cathedral parish down there, throughout the great state of alaska. >> what about the party for arch bishop was a dominican sister right? that's also here in numbers. >> the wonderful thing about the dominican order is it's not just the priest or the friars preaching. saint dominic knew that in order to radically change culture, or bring culture in a light, you needed a strong component of women. contemplative nuns. so even before, he formerly founds the order preachers pretty founds the nuns first. 800 years. i had the privilege of visiting the monastery being built, and you have contemplative nuns living there, actually from all over the world. what was actually for me pe
saint dominic's church. and you as vicar for advancement for the western province, how big is the western province? >> it's basically all of the west coast of california. then it goes as far east as utah. it goes as far south as tucson, the red cross the border in new mexico. and alaska where we have a new house. in anchorage, we serve the cathedral parish down there, throughout the great state of alaska. >> what about the party for arch bishop was a dominican sister right? that's...
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is the fact that as dominic frisby points out in the interview that you're about to see is all of these measures go back to ancient mesopotamia star as a temporary thing always the population only allows it if there's a war or a crisis so thus it becomes especially in a fia age a permanent crisis we have permanent financial class we have permanent wars i don't know how many my taxes right now go to support around the world but there are plenty of them right now happening so you have permanent you know bad times permanent pessimism that's what that's why in big point what we call it that was the title of our new year's eve show is relentless optimism because all the incentives are not to have war not to waste it on killing people around the world that you don't even know for no reason at all so i think we can change that but it's funny because back in the medieval times the problem or despots and kings and they had the authority to just take not money but pay in kind as it was called we take part of your crop we take your party your family you will take your daughter you know we'll take
is the fact that as dominic frisby points out in the interview that you're about to see is all of these measures go back to ancient mesopotamia star as a temporary thing always the population only allows it if there's a war or a crisis so thus it becomes especially in a fia age a permanent crisis we have permanent financial class we have permanent wars i don't know how many my taxes right now go to support around the world but there are plenty of them right now happening so you have permanent...
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he scored and they were _ dominated byjoe ruth. he scored and they were in _ dominated byjoe ruth. they were in strong positions. we have seen low scores. what they need is another— have seen low scores. what they need is another couple of senior players to step _ is another couple of senior players to step up — is another couple of senior players to step up to the party alongside him _ to step up to the party alongside him he — to step up to the party alongside him. he needs to go on and grant away— him. he needs to go on and grant away and — him. he needs to go on and grant away and he needs someone like ben stokes _ away and he needs someone like ben stokes or— away and he needs someone like ben stokes orjonny bairstow to be able to hold _ stokes orjonny bairstow to be able to hold alongside. one is that dominance and not enough players contributing. the other is we have to he _ contributing. the other is we have to be honest was that it's a hard stare _ to be honest was that it's a hard stare and — to be honest was that it's a hard stare and england don't quite have the reading
he scored and they were _ dominated byjoe ruth. he scored and they were in _ dominated byjoe ruth. they were in strong positions. we have seen low scores. what they need is another— have seen low scores. what they need is another couple of senior players to step _ is another couple of senior players to step up — is another couple of senior players to step up to the party alongside him _ to step up to the party alongside him he — to step up to the party alongside him. he needs to go on and...
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the vaccine will become compulsory effectively dominic around the world there are large inequities when it comes to the vaccine and who has access to it i mean going forward how our government's going to guarantee that vaccine certificates or passports will be fair well i think that there are very serious issues it and it to do with global inequality in banks in distribution and mike is in about that and not about that those who travel really full use who you have really to be fortunate it's a it's about a much more serious issues in the. lives and illness and i think that is the reason why do i believe it needs to be and there already is and the need to be more attention to how can we distribute and these banks seen as quickly as possible to all of those around the world to who would want you to benefit from it patrick just very quickly i only have about 45 seconds left how about the fact that new strains are emerging right now is this the right time to be rolling out certificates while this is happening. i think adventure that handler is going to end what we can control is how long it
the vaccine will become compulsory effectively dominic around the world there are large inequities when it comes to the vaccine and who has access to it i mean going forward how our government's going to guarantee that vaccine certificates or passports will be fair well i think that there are very serious issues it and it to do with global inequality in banks in distribution and mike is in about that and not about that those who travel really full use who you have really to be fortunate it's a...
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the main story on the left anger over dominic cummings role in covid contract.ugh emergency powers when the covid crisis _ through emergency powers when the covid crisis hit, the government was able to— covid crisis hit, the government was able to procure services without going _ able to procure services without going through the usual process which _ going through the usual process which would be a more open and competitive process for bidding for government contracts. and it turned out the _ government contracts. and it turned out the chief special adviser at the time, _ out the chief special adviser at the time, dominic cummings, it might have— time, dominic cummings, it might have awarded a contract to people he was quite _ have awarded a contract to people he was quite friendly with. the cabinet office _ was quite friendly with. the cabinet office has— was quite friendly with. the cabinet office has made very clear that the phrase _ office has made very clear that the phrase used in this article is nonsense, dominic cummings as well has said _ nonsense, dom
the main story on the left anger over dominic cummings role in covid contract.ugh emergency powers when the covid crisis _ through emergency powers when the covid crisis hit, the government was able to— covid crisis hit, the government was able to procure services without going _ able to procure services without going through the usual process which _ going through the usual process which would be a more open and competitive process for bidding for government contracts. and it turned out the...
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position in europe a dominant position in the middle east and a dominant position in asia and that'sbasically where united states has really been accustomed to. talk of the list for a brief think is the race of middle east but the u.s. has put enormous resources it's a post $911.00 wars to strengthen us strategists from what was happening in china america got so mired in the greater middle east that it's conflicts that have become known as the forever wars americans are tired of them and polling makes it clear that they want them to and joe biden has promised to do that but he's not the 1st president to do so and you can expect a lot of debate about what ending those wars actually means he did not define it and through forever worked in a way that i worked he talked about maintaining a course to pursue. terrorism in afghanistan for example and was pretty unspecific with respect to the rest of the greater middle east i'm glad our project and less wars as their description of what we are doing in iraq afghanistan and other places and i think a proper parallel is chiro america can invol
position in europe a dominant position in the middle east and a dominant position in asia and that'sbasically where united states has really been accustomed to. talk of the list for a brief think is the race of middle east but the u.s. has put enormous resources it's a post $911.00 wars to strengthen us strategists from what was happening in china america got so mired in the greater middle east that it's conflicts that have become known as the forever wars americans are tired of them and...
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following dominic cummings— out of the street. following dominic cummings with his box as well. his box as well. it just shows — cummings with his box as well. it just shows that again a little bit of disunity and downing street. we've _ of disunity and downing street. we've had this since last year with the likes— we've had this since last year with the likes of— we've had this since last year with the likes of cain leaving and now domihic— the likes of cain leaving and now dominic cummings and others pushed out the _ dominic cummings and others pushed out the door seen a slightly more liberat— out the door seen a slightly more liberal and — out the door seen a slightly more liberal and a bit more touchy—feely and then— liberal and a bit more touchy—feely and then coming in and helping advise — and then coming in and helping advise the prime minister. 0bviously advise the prime minister. obviously there _ advise the prime minister. obviously there has— advise the prime minister. obviously there has been this talk, there's been _ there has been this talk, there's been more — the
following dominic cummings— out of the street. following dominic cummings with his box as well. his box as well. it just shows — cummings with his box as well. it just shows that again a little bit of disunity and downing street. we've _ of disunity and downing street. we've had this since last year with the likes— we've had this since last year with the likes of— we've had this since last year with the likes of cain leaving and now domihic— the likes of cain leaving and now dominic...
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variants dominate. the variants don't dominate right now in the country.ariant that is dominating right now in the uk. it's called 117. that is more efficient in going from person to person, and recent study from the uk showed it might be more deadly in the sense of making people sicker and certainly leading to death more. so we don't want that to become dominant in our own country. it might become dominant because it seems to be efficient in spreading from person in person. the best way to prevent viruss from mutating to make them more efficient or dangerous is to prevent them from spreading from person to person. do you that from public health measures and getting as many people vaccinated as quickly as you can. viruss will not mutate if they don't replicate. if you put the lid on them and prevent them from going person to person, you will blunt their capability of mutating. so that's a challenge. i agree with you completely, the fact we have mutants in the country right now, we have mutations that are dominating south africa, they are a few of them, ver
variants dominate. the variants don't dominate right now in the country.ariant that is dominating right now in the uk. it's called 117. that is more efficient in going from person to person, and recent study from the uk showed it might be more deadly in the sense of making people sicker and certainly leading to death more. so we don't want that to become dominant in our own country. it might become dominant because it seems to be efficient in spreading from person in person. the best way to...
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. are unlikely to become dominant variants. in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... against the odds, the australian open is underway, but the former champion, angelique, says covid quarantine contributed to her first—round defeat. champion angelique kerber says covid quarantine contributed to her first—round defeat. storm darcy has brought severe weather to much of the uk, with heavy snow and ice across parts of the east. it's the coldest snap since the beast of the east hit in 2018. schools and vaccination centres have been forced to close in some areas, with the police warning people not to travel. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson reports. kent has had some of the heaviest snowfall, up to 16 centimetres in some areas. this scene has been repeated across much of eastern england, which has been left under a blanket of snow. the weather has made driving conditions difficult and left some roads are dangerous to travel on. we and left some roads are dangerous to travel on. ~ , ., travel on. we will be out gritting da and travel o
. are unlikely to become dominant variants. in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... against the odds, the australian open is underway, but the former champion, angelique, says covid quarantine contributed to her first—round defeat. champion angelique kerber says covid quarantine contributed to her first—round defeat. storm darcy has brought severe weather to much of the uk, with heavy snow and ice across parts of the east. it's the coldest snap since the beast of the east hit in 2018. schools...
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position in europe a dominant position in the middle east and a dominant position in asia and that's basically where united states has really been accustomed to. the. top of the list for a rethink is the grace of middle east but the u.s. has put enormous resources it's a post $911.00 was distracting us strategists from what was happening in china america got so mileage in the greater middle east that is conflicts that have become known as the forever was americans are tired of them holding makes it clear that they want them to answer and joe biden has promised to do that but he's not the 1st president to do so and you can expect a lot of debate about what ending those wars actually means he did not define an end to forever war in the way that i want to talk about maintaining a force to pursue. terrorism in afghanistan for example and was pretty unspecific with respect to the rest of the greater middle east i'm glad out reject and less wars as their description of where we are doing in iraq afghanistan and other places and i think the proper parallel is cheer americana involvement in
position in europe a dominant position in the middle east and a dominant position in asia and that's basically where united states has really been accustomed to. the. top of the list for a rethink is the grace of middle east but the u.s. has put enormous resources it's a post $911.00 was distracting us strategists from what was happening in china america got so mileage in the greater middle east that is conflicts that have become known as the forever was americans are tired of them holding...
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so the international criminal court at the hague has found the ugandan militia leader dominic and when guilty of war crimes after a 4 year trial this was unlike other trials of its nature because of just how and when rose to his position he was part of the lord's resistance army but he himself was abducted by the group at the age of 10 and forced to become a child soldier even so the court found him guilty of ordering the killings of civilians and abducted children declared he did not do so under any duress. the chamber's therefore convicted only going over total of $61.00 crimes compromising both crimes against humanity and war crimes to try to sum up in a few words the lengthy and technical verdict rendered by the chamber the only going has been found guilty beyond reasonable doubt of a number of crimes committed in the context of the 4 specified attacks on the i.d.p. camps of. or dick look already and book attacks against the civilian population murder attempted murder torture and slave meant outrages upon personal dignity pillaging destruction of property and persecution often said
so the international criminal court at the hague has found the ugandan militia leader dominic and when guilty of war crimes after a 4 year trial this was unlike other trials of its nature because of just how and when rose to his position he was part of the lord's resistance army but he himself was abducted by the group at the age of 10 and forced to become a child soldier even so the court found him guilty of ordering the killings of civilians and abducted children declared he did not do so...
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he will be the dominant player for that as long as he's alive and the downside of that is depending on what he's doing he'll be the dominant player on the on the political scene and some of and some good people will be out in the shadows so i don't think there's any doubt the media loves him they make money off of them oh he has come and he's coming back and he'll be the dominant character whatever he wants to do directionally will be the dominant political movement in the country and i don't think there's any doubting that and we'll see what that means yeah he's living in their brains rent free and it would have god all right i want to thank my guests in washington denver and in washington i want to thank our viewers for watching us here argue see you next time remember. join me everything on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see if. the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest or you see in this these techniques is the state devising methods
he will be the dominant player for that as long as he's alive and the downside of that is depending on what he's doing he'll be the dominant player on the on the political scene and some of and some good people will be out in the shadows so i don't think there's any doubt the media loves him they make money off of them oh he has come and he's coming back and he'll be the dominant character whatever he wants to do directionally will be the dominant political movement in the country and i don't...
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he will be the dominant player for that as long as he's alive and the downside of that is depending on what he's doing he'll be the dominant player on the on the political scene and some of and some good people will be out in the shadows so i don't think there's any doubt the media loves him they make money off of them oh he has come and he's coming back and he'll be the dominant character whatever he wants to do directionally will be the dominant political movement in the country and i don't think there's any doubting that and we'll see what that means yeah he's living in their brains rent free and it would have god all right i want to thank my guests in washington denver and in washington i want to thank our viewers for watching us here argue see you next time remember. there's human beings to change nature so i think you know the rules are yes i think is what is lost there is that there's going to make people uneasy but really why should we force a boy time just because major cities are going. to be new brain why don't we just use that. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 afr
he will be the dominant player for that as long as he's alive and the downside of that is depending on what he's doing he'll be the dominant player on the on the political scene and some of and some good people will be out in the shadows so i don't think there's any doubt the media loves him they make money off of them oh he has come and he's coming back and he'll be the dominant character whatever he wants to do directionally will be the dominant political movement in the country and i don't...
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, scotland because this dominates, scotland dominates this sector. to leave the eu. you do sort of wonder how these stories... , ., , stories... only a single timeline. i cive ou stories... only a single timeline. i give you 30 _ stories... only a single timeline. i give you 30 seconds, _ stories... only a single timeline. i give you 30 seconds, i'm - stories... only a single timeline. i give you 30 seconds, i'm afraid. l stories... only a single timeline. i give you 30 seconds, i'm afraid. i | give you 30 seconds, i'm afraid. i think the question is really important here. with a story with the fishing — important here. with a story with the fishing community scotland being obviously— the fishing community scotland being obviously affected and unhappy with the brexit deal, with the elections coming _ the brexit deal, with the elections coming up — the brexit deal, with the elections coming up in may and the different approaches you are seeing between nicola _ approaches you are seeing between nicola sturgeon and the government in west— nicola sturgeo
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. ♪ do you want to go slowly into the city, the snow is sparkling ♪ >> top of the morning, i'm dominic in for brian sullivan let's get right to where the markets are starting off futures are point to a high open dow jones higher by 65 points, record high yesterday. s&p 500 implied higher by eleven points and the nasdaq 60 at this state. green across the screen. on the treasury yield side of things, we're seeing a little bit of movement after the comments at the economic committee of new york. the last trade there, two-year note yields eleven basis points or .11% and the 30-yearlong bond 1.90%, the last trade for that benchmark treasury bond. on the cryptocurrency sideover things, we are seeing a bit of a pull back from record highs in bitcoin, although gaining some steam this morning bitcoin on the coin based platform, currently 45,570 and change that's up roughly 1 1/2%, muted by some standards. meanwhile, ether up about 2%, 17.71, the last trade there for those cryptocurrencies >>> frank holland joins us with your headlines good morning, frank. >> good morning to you, dom. let's get
. ♪ do you want to go slowly into the city, the snow is sparkling ♪ >> top of the morning, i'm dominic in for brian sullivan let's get right to where the markets are starting off futures are point to a high open dow jones higher by 65 points, record high yesterday. s&p 500 implied higher by eleven points and the nasdaq 60 at this state. green across the screen. on the treasury yield side of things, we're seeing a little bit of movement after the comments at the economic committee...
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and the kent variant, very dominant because it is so - very dominant because it is so transmissible, be other variants, and if so, which of those will win out? the uk variant is up to 70% more transmissible than the old viers. —— voours. virus. ithink transmissible than the old viers. —— voours. virus. i think what we will see as immunity builds, as vaccination rolls out and exposure to the virus increases, it puts the virus under pressure to try and escape that immunity. the south african variant has a mutation called e484 that allows it to escape some of the immunity and that is why we are seeing the vaccines that are being develop rd less effective against this south african variant. in the future we will see the south african variant, or variants like the south african variant, become, get an advantage and become the more dominant once. what that mean is the scientists will have to update the vaccines. that is a relative easy process to reengineer the vaccines to work against the variants that emerge. certainly easier than for the flu vaccine. but we have got to used to the virus
and the kent variant, very dominant because it is so - very dominant because it is so transmissible, be other variants, and if so, which of those will win out? the uk variant is up to 70% more transmissible than the old viers. —— voours. virus. ithink transmissible than the old viers. —— voours. virus. i think what we will see as immunity builds, as vaccination rolls out and exposure to the virus increases, it puts the virus under pressure to try and escape that immunity. the south...
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he will be the dominant player for that as long as he's alive and the downside of that is depending on what he's doing he'll be the dominant player on the political scene and some of and some good people will be out in the shadows so i don't think there's any doubt the media loves him they make money off of them oh he has come and he's coming back and he'll be the dominant character whatever he wants to do directionally will be the dominant political movement in the country and i don't think there's any doubting that and we'll see what that means yeah he's living in their brains rent free and it would have god all right i want to thank my guests in washington denver and in washington i want to thank our viewers for watching us here argue see you next time remember. though do you know if your book in europe to be. good news for the new machine the struggle to move between storm move lower street view or through. when you go to the movie way of lingo it in the video it appears. that it still raise the soul of the d.c.m. family to keep it that. the global seller markets approximately j
he will be the dominant player for that as long as he's alive and the downside of that is depending on what he's doing he'll be the dominant player on the political scene and some of and some good people will be out in the shadows so i don't think there's any doubt the media loves him they make money off of them oh he has come and he's coming back and he'll be the dominant character whatever he wants to do directionally will be the dominant political movement in the country and i don't think...
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he will be the dominant player for that as long as he's alive and the downside of that is depending on what he's doing he'll be the dominant player on one on the political scene and some of and some good people will be out in the shadows so i don't think there's any doubt the media loves him they make money off of them oh he has come and he's coming back and he'll be the dominant character whatever he wants to do directionally will be the dominant political movement in the country and i don't think there's any doubting that and we'll see what that means yeah he's living in their brains rent free god all right i want to thank my guests in washington denver and in washington i want to thank our viewers for watching us here argue see you next time remember. we're more politicized than ever or more polarized than ever but 21st century when speed is measured in megabytes per 2nd. just on the views in your multiple times and of course you take him at a tronic mail electronic money electronic media infinite possibilities for exchanging information. lost freedom of speech and social media b
he will be the dominant player for that as long as he's alive and the downside of that is depending on what he's doing he'll be the dominant player on one on the political scene and some of and some good people will be out in the shadows so i don't think there's any doubt the media loves him they make money off of them oh he has come and he's coming back and he'll be the dominant character whatever he wants to do directionally will be the dominant political movement in the country and i don't...
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i didn't say the kent strain would be the dominant strain. i said it is the dominant strain.kent. now, the reason i said the south african variant was not of concern, or unlikely to take over in the next few months, is because the rate of growth of the south african variant, as far as we are monitoring it, and remember i gave you a figure earlier of significantly under 200 cases that we know about, it is not overtaking. let me do it this way, if you are running a bath and you have the hot water tap on, and you add in a very small amount of cold water, so the cold tap is running as well, but at a low volume, your bath water is basically going to remain hot. it is only if that cold tap was gushing much more than the hot tap, would the cold water would take over. that's probably the best analogy i can give. the south african variant is not running up that kind of speed at the moment, so i don't frame it as something that will be a dominant issue in the next few months. thank you. we can now go to anjum peerbacus, a teacher in her 40s from stanmore in london with a question i bel
i didn't say the kent strain would be the dominant strain. i said it is the dominant strain.kent. now, the reason i said the south african variant was not of concern, or unlikely to take over in the next few months, is because the rate of growth of the south african variant, as far as we are monitoring it, and remember i gave you a figure earlier of significantly under 200 cases that we know about, it is not overtaking. let me do it this way, if you are running a bath and you have the hot water...
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almost one month since president biden took office and yet his predecessor continues to share if not dominate the headlines but it's also getting personal as lawmakers are having to deal with members of their own state party and their own family publicly upset with their vote on last week's impeachment we're going to take a $360.00 view on why is there an obsession with donald trump and more importantly is it justified but we also want to focus on the 1st major appearance of president biden at a town hall which consisted of several did he really just say that moment we're going to bring you all of the details and a legend and media has passed we're going to reflect on just how much of an influence rush limbaugh had on politics and what this means for a movement for the future i am scotty now hughes and you're watching news is huge right here on our to america. we opened today show with the news of the passing of a talk radio host rush limbaugh now he had been battling lung cancer for over a year and was honored by president trump a just question here at the state of the union with the preside
almost one month since president biden took office and yet his predecessor continues to share if not dominate the headlines but it's also getting personal as lawmakers are having to deal with members of their own state party and their own family publicly upset with their vote on last week's impeachment we're going to take a $360.00 view on why is there an obsession with donald trump and more importantly is it justified but we also want to focus on the 1st major appearance of president biden at...
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, especially in the past year. dominant, especially in the past year-— dominant, especially in the pastt year. very good to talk to you- you _ past year. very good to talk to you- you too. _ past year. very good to talk to you. you too, thank _ past year. very good to talk to you. you too, thank you. - just briefly, i think we can show you some pictures from tampa, in florida. thousands of nfl fans have flooded the city as they celebrate the tampa bay buccaneers. officials had asked fans to socially distance and wear masks but many seemed to ignore that request. the buccaneers won their second super bowl against the kansas city chiefs. thank you for watching. hello. it is bitterly cold out there at the moment, not only the coldest night of the winter so far but the coldest night in the uk in over a decade. so, needless to say, thursday morning starts with a very hard frost wherever you are and some icy stretches as well. temperatures first thing widely well below freezing, about —3 to —8 degrees for many of us, but in the coldest spots, we are likely to see temperatures even across the
, especially in the past year. dominant, especially in the past year-— dominant, especially in the pastt year. very good to talk to you- you _ past year. very good to talk to you- you too. _ past year. very good to talk to you. you too, thank _ past year. very good to talk to you. you too, thank you. - just briefly, i think we can show you some pictures from tampa, in florida. thousands of nfl fans have flooded the city as they celebrate the tampa bay buccaneers. officials had asked fans to...
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those tend to be producers in the middle east, who dominate opec.so the reason why opec might not have been an opec embargo, but there were price increases in the 1970s, to compensate for the decline of the us dollar, following the shock in 1971, and the do linking of the dollar to gold. and most importantly, a sense that oil prices were too low and were unfair to producing nations. and they were giving a non renewable resource at such a low price. so this meant if you have sustained oil prices, the middle east was going to become more and more important because it made no sense to produce oil anywhere else. so ironically, low oil prices, tend to increase opec power and high oil prices, may benefit opec in the short term, because they do enjoy a four fold increase from the 1970s, but that created a long-term problem. because you might want to bear in mind, every boom lays the seed for the next bust and vice versa. an oil boom, by having high oil prices to find that makes it find new sources of oil, which leads to lower oil prices, and the cycle repe
those tend to be producers in the middle east, who dominate opec.so the reason why opec might not have been an opec embargo, but there were price increases in the 1970s, to compensate for the decline of the us dollar, following the shock in 1971, and the do linking of the dollar to gold. and most importantly, a sense that oil prices were too low and were unfair to producing nations. and they were giving a non renewable resource at such a low price. so this meant if you have sustained oil...
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i don't make what dominic was adopted at the age of 14 as i know. and of course if for the war that it was really an honest comment and he'd it was was again is this weird so that is a point where feel pity for you know where i would say he deserves forgiveness if. he's already as the n.r.a. to one must must develop cops like him and related to that whether q wow good of you jim wright one night. and inequality in 2004 tickets 16000 people in one night in depressed times using my chips buying a life interest apps and only 9 of captivities and that is what it is when they keep it up all the people right in a sense what have you done to cope with your pasta. i skip the l.a. war i enjoyed it way beyond rehabilitation center well if i didn't like it because i was forced to go there at that time i was the most important thing that happened in my life because through that he had additional sand that was started by your life the meaning of forgiving and moving forward the fact that it was to do more in my life and since then i bore no to keep quiet not to
i don't make what dominic was adopted at the age of 14 as i know. and of course if for the war that it was really an honest comment and he'd it was was again is this weird so that is a point where feel pity for you know where i would say he deserves forgiveness if. he's already as the n.r.a. to one must must develop cops like him and related to that whether q wow good of you jim wright one night. and inequality in 2004 tickets 16000 people in one night in depressed times using my chips buying a...
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the argument was being made by dominic raab on the andrew marr programme this morning.nt to give as much certainty as we responsibly can. but it's based on the evidence. we've said that as well as opening schools on the 8th of march, our aim, the thing we are working towards, is to get nonessential retail open, and then after that, in due course again, driven by the evidence of how the vaccine is working, we can think about things like hospitality. but i think you are not going to be able to give certainty unless we are basing it on the evidence that we've got, that the vaccine is doing itsjob. something the foreign secretary said several times, which was a warning to tory colleagues, do not get ahead of the evidence. ministers will study the data over the next few weeks. it doesn't feel like they are in a place right now where they can say categorically that certain things will definitely be lifted by the end of april. the plan is to have schools back on the 8th of march in england. there is also pressure coming from other parts of society, from scientists, some scient
the argument was being made by dominic raab on the andrew marr programme this morning.nt to give as much certainty as we responsibly can. but it's based on the evidence. we've said that as well as opening schools on the 8th of march, our aim, the thing we are working towards, is to get nonessential retail open, and then after that, in due course again, driven by the evidence of how the vaccine is working, we can think about things like hospitality. but i think you are not going to be able to...
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i don't think what dominic was abducted at the age of 14 as i know. was in for the war that it was a dinner in the stomach and heat it was was i mean this is weird so that is a point where feet get the point where i would say he deserves forgiveness the same honesty that i was give them when they portray the grew up it grew bored and at deputy to escape. but instead of escaping the choice to lead the sort of yes the n.r.a. one must must i am defending cops like image related to the way to keep it a future right one night. and inequality you got a ticket in 2004 to keep 69 people in one night in depressed times using much it bumming a life in the rest apps and overnight of captivity and that is what it is when they keep it up or people write in a sense what have you done to cope with your pasta. i skip the n.r.a. war i joined it way beyond rehabilitation center well because i didn't like it because i was forced to go there and that i was the most important thing that happened in my life because today we have the additional sat that was started by your
i don't think what dominic was abducted at the age of 14 as i know. was in for the war that it was a dinner in the stomach and heat it was was i mean this is weird so that is a point where feet get the point where i would say he deserves forgiveness the same honesty that i was give them when they portray the grew up it grew bored and at deputy to escape. but instead of escaping the choice to lead the sort of yes the n.r.a. one must must i am defending cops like image related to the way to keep...
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dominic. the most basic explanation of all.re are now 15,000 confirmed and presumed nursing home deaths in the state of new york, that's up from 12,703's and of late january. we don't have those figures because the cuomo at administration get them to us -- we have them because a few reporters, reporters like andrew kerr at "the daily caller" noticed that the death numbers didn't count nursing home residents that died of the coronavirus. we note because the people dominic place like the empire center obtain a court order forcing cuomo to release the data to the public. he owns nothing, he's a public servant, but he wouldn't give it up until forced. if we listen to the rest of the media, we wouldn't know any of this. we would only know about his enemy. we wouldn't know anything about the order that forest coronavirus patience do not be counted. this was an excuse that this was somehow donald trump spun. faults. >> anyone who says, why did they do that with covid patience in nursing homes, it's because the state followed president
dominic. the most basic explanation of all.re are now 15,000 confirmed and presumed nursing home deaths in the state of new york, that's up from 12,703's and of late january. we don't have those figures because the cuomo at administration get them to us -- we have them because a few reporters, reporters like andrew kerr at "the daily caller" noticed that the death numbers didn't count nursing home residents that died of the coronavirus. we note because the people dominic place like...
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position in europe a dominant position in the middle east and a dominant position in asia and that's basically where united states has really been accustomed to. the. top of the list for a brief think is the greater middle east where the u.s. has put enormous resources with the post 911 wars to strengthen u.s. strategists from what was happening in china america got so mired in the greater middle east that it's conflicts that have become known as the forever wars americans are tired of them and polling makes it clear that they want them to end and joe biden has promised to to do that but he's not the 1st president to do so if you can expect a lot of debate about what ending those wars actually means he did not define winning and trooper effort work in the way that i work he talked about me painting a force to pursuit. terrorism in afghanistan for example and was pretty unspecific with respect to the rest of the greater middle east i'm glad our reject and less wars as their description of what we are doing in iraq afghanistan and other places and i think the proper parallel is sheer a
position in europe a dominant position in the middle east and a dominant position in asia and that's basically where united states has really been accustomed to. the. top of the list for a brief think is the greater middle east where the u.s. has put enormous resources with the post 911 wars to strengthen u.s. strategists from what was happening in china america got so mired in the greater middle east that it's conflicts that have become known as the forever wars americans are tired of them and...
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i certainly would've called be vice president, this energy dominic senate majority leader. president trump did none of those things. he didn't react until four hours later until he made a statement expressing his gratitude and love and well wishes for those thugs to get home safely. i think any republican -- that's the question they have to grapple with as much as any as a jury tonight and tomorrow and the next several days. the one that's right. it's a political question. you are also right to point out he did not reach out to you vice president pence. it was several days later he talked to parents. that is not the articles of impeachment. at the political follow of what happens in those hours after. is it? the bar of conviction on the substance of things. >> congressman ford's point, if you want to know what the president intended, look at what he did after the siege began. bret, you know because we talked about it. i thought that was the better allegation to make. it not that the speech incited people, because he had given that speech a dozen times and nobody had stormed
i certainly would've called be vice president, this energy dominic senate majority leader. president trump did none of those things. he didn't react until four hours later until he made a statement expressing his gratitude and love and well wishes for those thugs to get home safely. i think any republican -- that's the question they have to grapple with as much as any as a jury tonight and tomorrow and the next several days. the one that's right. it's a political question. you are also right to...
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but dominic, unfortunately, that's just not going to happen. another solid 18 hours of this system that's currently making it way across new york city, northern new england, boston getting hammered right now, and we could potentially pick up at least another two to 3 inches in some spots across the city. >> janessa, i'm curious, as we talk about the strength of this, should we expect the same kind of severity at some points i know when i was here in the office and at home at points yesterday, it felt like it was near blizzard conditions are we expecting more of that or just the snowfall that goes along with it? >> you know, i think we're over the worst in new york city and interior new york could possibly see some of those blizzard like conditions we never hit that criteria yesterday, even though we had winds to about 35, 40 miles per hour but it has to be for a prolonged period of time i know some areas even dealing with that coastal flooding i think that's the main issue today as we're actually starting to see rain mixing in at times, so the
but dominic, unfortunately, that's just not going to happen. another solid 18 hours of this system that's currently making it way across new york city, northern new england, boston getting hammered right now, and we could potentially pick up at least another two to 3 inches in some spots across the city. >> janessa, i'm curious, as we talk about the strength of this, should we expect the same kind of severity at some points i know when i was here in the office and at home at points...
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. >> the variants don't dominate now in our country. we have the variant that was dominating in the u.k. it's called 117. that one is one that is more efficient in going from person to person. in a recent study from the u.k., it showed it might be somewhat more deadly in the sense of making people sicker and certainly leading to death more. we don't want that to become dominant in our own country. it might become dominant because it seems to be very efficient. >> now even with these new variants, wearing a mask, of course, can help reduce transmission, so the white house is considering sending facemasks to every american. cnn's erica hill reports. >> reporter: masks for everyone? cnn learning the biden administration is considering a plan to send them to all-americans. >> there are a range of options on the table to help protect more americans from the coronavirus and encourage people to mask up, but no decision has been made to do that. >> reporter: whether the government sends them or not, masks are still a must. >> we need to keep pu
. >> the variants don't dominate now in our country. we have the variant that was dominating in the u.k. it's called 117. that one is one that is more efficient in going from person to person. in a recent study from the u.k., it showed it might be somewhat more deadly in the sense of making people sicker and certainly leading to death more. we don't want that to become dominant in our own country. it might become dominant because it seems to be very efficient. >> now even with these...
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person whether he runs or not he's the dominant player and by the way that's a shift the shift is for the republican party towards a more working class a more energetic sort of republican party that's doesn't want wars doesn't want to fight every foreign adversary or foreign allies even and so but look the media loves to cover and they don't actually would rather cover what they think he might have said or thought than what he's actually doing so it's going to be fun to see when he emerges but he's he is the dominant figure in the republican party everybody else is playing around the edges on i think he did emerge they actually had to give a 1st interview following rush limbaugh thing you want to make comment but robert i have to but i got to tell you if it justified shouted the media actually talking about it because what he is doing is newsworthy. course is justified there were just a terrorist attack on the capitol and jane where the system and the house voted to impeach him and the senate minority leader came out and said that the president was culpable of such and basically deman
person whether he runs or not he's the dominant player and by the way that's a shift the shift is for the republican party towards a more working class a more energetic sort of republican party that's doesn't want wars doesn't want to fight every foreign adversary or foreign allies even and so but look the media loves to cover and they don't actually would rather cover what they think he might have said or thought than what he's actually doing so it's going to be fun to see when he emerges but...
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dominic thiem knew he had missed an opportunity.umber two, was going for grand slam title numbertwo, but was going for grand slam title number two, but he was well beaten. that is outrageously good.— that is outrageously good. grigor dimitrov didn't _ that is outrageously good. grigor dimitrov didn't reach _ that is outrageously good. grigor dimitrov didn't reach the - that is outrageously good. grigor| dimitrov didn't reach the quarters in any major last year, but was ruthless here. the 18th seed, winning in straight sets in two hours. so no dominic thiem was runner—upjust a year hours. so no dominic thiem was runner—up just a year ago. with just two magazines above him, he might have hoped for more. he was asked how it could go wrong so quickly. well, i am how it could go wrong so quickly. well, iam having how it could go wrong so quickly. well, i am having some little physical issues. i don't want to go closer into them, i don't want to find any excuses. but the thing also is that i am not a machine. sometimes i would like to be,
dominic thiem knew he had missed an opportunity.umber two, was going for grand slam title numbertwo, but was going for grand slam title number two, but he was well beaten. that is outrageously good.— that is outrageously good. grigor dimitrov didn't _ that is outrageously good. grigor dimitrov didn't reach _ that is outrageously good. grigor dimitrov didn't reach the - that is outrageously good. grigor| dimitrov didn't reach the quarters in any major last year, but was ruthless here. the 18th...
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has been convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the international criminal court dominate was found guilty of $61.00 charges over a reign of terror in the early to thousands his crimes include murder rape sexual enslavement and the conscription of child soldiers he had denied all the charges when some special forces who were hunting the and always found that 802015 he will be sentenced at a later date he faces a maximum punishment off life imprisonment. you have noticed that skip this is dominick on where he's from is this trial has been years in the making with thousands of witnesses providing testimony us on when was a senior commander in joseph's kearney's lord's resistance army after having been abducted himself by the group in his youth kone founded the group in 1988 amid widespread ethnic fighting in uganda. the group committed rape mutilation torture and murder as it moved across uganda the democratic republic of congo the central african republic as well as south sudan the international criminal court also heard hours of recordings of commanders ordering atrocities
has been convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the international criminal court dominate was found guilty of $61.00 charges over a reign of terror in the early to thousands his crimes include murder rape sexual enslavement and the conscription of child soldiers he had denied all the charges when some special forces who were hunting the and always found that 802015 he will be sentenced at a later date he faces a maximum punishment off life imprisonment. you have noticed that...
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states reported with a number of people that modeling would tell us, andy, that it could become dominant by the end of march. that is the sobering news. the encouraging news is that the vaccines we are currently distributing now are quite effective against that particular variant, less so against the south african, the 351, but hopefully we will get the virus under much better control by the time there is any indication that that might be common -- that that might become dominant. it gets back, again, andy, to vaccinating as many people as you possibly can into implementing the public health measures. >> thank you. next question, please. >> sharon, the new york times. >> thank you for taking my question. i have two questions. the first is statistical, for andy. you told us how many doses were administered in the long-term care program. what is the total number of doses that were set aside for that program? in other words, what is the denominator? secondly, on the new pharmacy program, is there going to be a separate registration system for that and, if so, what does that mean for all the
states reported with a number of people that modeling would tell us, andy, that it could become dominant by the end of march. that is the sobering news. the encouraging news is that the vaccines we are currently distributing now are quite effective against that particular variant, less so against the south african, the 351, but hopefully we will get the virus under much better control by the time there is any indication that that might be common -- that that might become dominant. it gets back,...
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it was ireland who were dominating the game. just before half—time, a try. the second half began with george north deceiving the irish defence, as wales found space. the same corner, and an even better finish from louis rees—zammit. ball, line, flag, done it. five points was the winning margin and welsh relief the final emotion. joe wilson, bbc news. wales were under some pressure to perform after a disappointing campaign in the autumn — head coach wayne pivac understandably pleased with how things turned out. yes, we made it hard for ourselves, didn't we? very relieved obviously, happy to get off to a winning start, that's the main thing, it is round one, wejust talked about that in the changing rooms, so we will take that win any way we can and push forward to scotland next week. we did well and i'm proud of the boys and the effort and the position we put ourselves in. ultimately it came down to a few mistakes at key times. wales are a very good side and we only have ourselves to blame. we spoke about discipline earlier in the week and i think that let us
it was ireland who were dominating the game. just before half—time, a try. the second half began with george north deceiving the irish defence, as wales found space. the same corner, and an even better finish from louis rees—zammit. ball, line, flag, done it. five points was the winning margin and welsh relief the final emotion. joe wilson, bbc news. wales were under some pressure to perform after a disappointing campaign in the autumn — head coach wayne pivac understandably pleased with...
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dominance of big tech and censorship. senator ron johnson, we will see you soon. on president trump's final days in office and the cabinet member that he believes stonewalled his former boss down the stretch. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ok, just keep coloring there... and sweetie can you just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. >> very concerned about the policies because they sound like a checklist of all the dreams of the radical left by executive order. maria: that was florida senator marco rubio raising the red flag on president biden's signing blitz when he joined me on prime time. before an executive order has reached the president's desk needs to be vetted, how are 17 of executive orders ready to go for president bi
dominance of big tech and censorship. senator ron johnson, we will see you soon. on president trump's final days in office and the cabinet member that he believes stonewalled his former boss down the stretch. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ok, just keep coloring there... and sweetie can you just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get...
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baldwin describes his life as one marked by domination. he said at the experience of growing up in harlem in those days in the 20s and 30s, he felt dominated by all sorts of divisional people trying to limit opportunities. he describes what he calls a catalog of disaster. policeman, taxi drivers, waiters, landlady, the landlord, insurance companies, millions of details of everyday which spelled out to me i was a worthless human being. baldwin described ways in which he felt oppressed and dominated by forces that did not have human face. the merciless cruel structures of power that limited his freedom and opportunities as a young man. he watched the system of domination consumed his father. david baldwin was one of the most sad human beings he ever witnessed great he said david baldwin, father of nine children, he can never remember a single time when any of david baldwin nine children were happy to see him come home. as a father myself when i read that, the writings i found was heartbreaking. he grows up with his father was a devoutly reli
baldwin describes his life as one marked by domination. he said at the experience of growing up in harlem in those days in the 20s and 30s, he felt dominated by all sorts of divisional people trying to limit opportunities. he describes what he calls a catalog of disaster. policeman, taxi drivers, waiters, landlady, the landlord, insurance companies, millions of details of everyday which spelled out to me i was a worthless human being. baldwin described ways in which he felt oppressed and...