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of the case and are calling it a show trial meanwhile according to the dunn family there is some new hope for justice and it comes from the director of public prosecutions happily for us the d.p.p. confirmed that it's their view that this did not have diplomatic immunity at the time of the crash so there are legal team independent of us that form the same view in addition that this week the dunn family filed a wrongful death suit in a virginia federal courtroom just outside of washington d.c. the teenager's parents are seeking compensation and punitive damages as their fight for justice continues. should be able to take a life i will collect for r.t. i'm alex marla bitch. that is so ugly is that i'm sorry it just looks like to me like i did something wrong kill this kid i'm a runaway diplomatic immunity don't be held accountable i'm american i'm great and that's what it reads to me it's like the fact that we have an administration this did buy it is also extremely questionable and you know she was definitely negligent there should be some type of criminal penalty because you killed s
of the case and are calling it a show trial meanwhile according to the dunn family there is some new hope for justice and it comes from the director of public prosecutions happily for us the d.p.p. confirmed that it's their view that this did not have diplomatic immunity at the time of the crash so there are legal team independent of us that form the same view in addition that this week the dunn family filed a wrongful death suit in a virginia federal courtroom just outside of washington d.c....
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dunn, sorry about that i look over and my friend dr. neal dunn is here, a u.s. army veteran. i served with dr. dunn on the veterans affairs committee. extremely active on that committee. it's been a real pleasure, dr. dunn, to serve with you in the u.s. congress. mr. dunn: thank you, chairman roe and thank you for putting on this opportunity for us to address the american people directly and reassure them that that th operation warp speed is truly an amazing accomplishment for our country. if you were born after 1969 you didn't get a chance to celebrate with us on the original moon shot, those heady days of the apollo landing and the run up science to get that done. america, this is your new moon shot. this is it. this is an amazing program. by leveraging the private sector and all parts of the private sector as well as all the agency, all of government effort, we are making progress on medical science at a rate that has literally never been seen before. every living nobel prize laureate -- nobel prize in medicine -- is cooperating with the government and rushing forward the
dunn, sorry about that i look over and my friend dr. neal dunn is here, a u.s. army veteran. i served with dr. dunn on the veterans affairs committee. extremely active on that committee. it's been a real pleasure, dr. dunn, to serve with you in the u.s. congress. mr. dunn: thank you, chairman roe and thank you for putting on this opportunity for us to address the american people directly and reassure them that that th operation warp speed is truly an amazing accomplishment for our country. if...
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earlier works about the union and chavez, like john gregory dunn and peter matheson. i feel there was a couple of others. how helpful were those earlier biographies? >> they were really helpful, all three of those books, in different ways. for folks who do not know about them. the first two bucks you mentioned, john gregory dunn and peter matheson, were written at the height of the struggle in the real glory days of the movement and the boycott. people probably still remember the boycott. they were both written in 67, 68, 69, that time period. they are both really wonderful writers. each of them captured a lot about the spirit of the time. dunn was much more leery about where the movement would end up, and in some ways was more accurate with his prediction. peter matheson, who i interviewed for my book, was much more optimistic about where it would end up and was disappointed. and jack levy, he was the official biographer of cesar chavez in the early years. his book was published in 1974. there is obviously a big gap after that, but because he was authorized, he was a
earlier works about the union and chavez, like john gregory dunn and peter matheson. i feel there was a couple of others. how helpful were those earlier biographies? >> they were really helpful, all three of those books, in different ways. for folks who do not know about them. the first two bucks you mentioned, john gregory dunn and peter matheson, were written at the height of the struggle in the real glory days of the movement and the boycott. people probably still remember the boycott....
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. >> how helpful were earlier works about the union and chavez like john gregory dunn and peter matheson and i feel there were a couple of others -- jacques levy. >> right. >> as well. how helpful were those earlier biographies? >> they were really helpful, all three of those books in different ways. for folks who don't know about them, the first two books that you mentioned, john dunn and peter matheson were written at the height of the struggle and in the real glory days of the movement and the boycott. people probably remember still, the boycott, right? so they were both written? '67, '68, '69, that time period and they're both really wonderful writers. so each of them captured a lot about the spirit of the time. dunn was muchmo more leary of where the movement was going to end up and more accurate in his predictions and peter matheson who i interviewed for my book, as well was much more opportunity mftic at the time about where things were going to end up and was disappointed and jacques levy's book. jacques levy was the official biographer of cesar chavez in the early years. his boo
. >> how helpful were earlier works about the union and chavez like john gregory dunn and peter matheson and i feel there were a couple of others -- jacques levy. >> right. >> as well. how helpful were those earlier biographies? >> they were really helpful, all three of those books in different ways. for folks who don't know about them, the first two books that you mentioned, john dunn and peter matheson were written at the height of the struggle and in the real glory...
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michele dunne.ndowment for international peace. —— from the carnegie endowment. india has now crossed the unfortunate mark of having five million confirmed cases of coronavirus. it's the second worst—hit country in the world. and the conditions caused by the pandemic, have had severe knock on effects on those affected by other diseases, and on some of the country's poorest citizens. the bbc‘s india correspondent yogita limaye reports. they weren't infected by covid but they've suffered because of it. last month, ramesh kumar‘s two—year—old son died of nerve damage in his brain. the family was turned away three times by a public hospital. doctors told them they were overburdened because of the covid crisis. "if it wasn't for coronavirus, my son could've been saved. "government doctors told me to take him "to a private hospital, but i didn't have money "for that," ramesh says. deaths like these are going unnoticed as covid—i9 numbers continue to stack up and bring india's already inadequate medical in
michele dunne.ndowment for international peace. —— from the carnegie endowment. india has now crossed the unfortunate mark of having five million confirmed cases of coronavirus. it's the second worst—hit country in the world. and the conditions caused by the pandemic, have had severe knock on effects on those affected by other diseases, and on some of the country's poorest citizens. the bbc‘s india correspondent yogita limaye reports. they weren't infected by covid but they've suffered...
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michele dunne from the carnegie endowment fund for national peace, thank you. thanks for having me.he unfortunate mark of having five million confirmed cases of coronavirus. it's the second worst—hit country in the world. and the conditions caused by the pandemic, have had severe knock on effects on those affected by other diseases, and on some of the country's poorest citizens. the bbc‘s india correspondent yogita limaye reports. they weren't infected by covid but they've suffered because of it. last month, this man's two—year—old son died from nerve damage in his brain. the family was turned away three times by a public hospital. doctors told them they were overburdened because of the covid crisis. "if it wasn't for coronavirus, my son could've been saved. "government doctors told me we needed to take to a private hospital, but i didn't have money for that," ramesh says. deaths like these are going unnoticed as covid—i9 numbers continue to stack up and bring india's already inadequate medical infrastructure to its knees. we don't want... doctors at public hospital in dubai are now
michele dunne from the carnegie endowment fund for national peace, thank you. thanks for having me.he unfortunate mark of having five million confirmed cases of coronavirus. it's the second worst—hit country in the world. and the conditions caused by the pandemic, have had severe knock on effects on those affected by other diseases, and on some of the country's poorest citizens. the bbc‘s india correspondent yogita limaye reports. they weren't infected by covid but they've suffered because...
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dunn is more leery of where the movement was going to end up and more accurate in his predictions . peter matheson, whom i interviewed for my book as well was much more optimistic at the time about where things were going to end up and was disappointed. was the official biographer of chavez. his book was published in 94. there is obviously a big gap after that. because he was authorized, he was allowed this incredible access to chavez. chavez and the union they would have the right to review the manuscript before hand. what leavy was -- did was transcribe all his tapes and record everything. ultimately he had a falling out rs and sold hisei collection to yale university. there were hundreds of tapes. he was present at negotiations and single -- closed-door meetings. he went with chavez on a trip to europe where among other things caesar and helen chavez had a and helenth -- cesar chavez had a meeting with the pope. leery -- leavy was not in the meeting with the pope -- gregg: do you repeat any of those stories for us recent readers? miriam: absolutely. i repeat the story and then i
dunn is more leery of where the movement was going to end up and more accurate in his predictions . peter matheson, whom i interviewed for my book as well was much more optimistic at the time about where things were going to end up and was disappointed. was the official biographer of chavez. his book was published in 94. there is obviously a big gap after that. because he was authorized, he was allowed this incredible access to chavez. chavez and the union they would have the right to review...
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abate they began to end the obama era very very true and bringing you back to the plate how how does dunn was penalties how do they stack up with those a v w c. it's certainly not anywhere near as big as the penalties folks like in his face looks like and has already paid out more than $30000000000.00 euros a lot of that coming from the united states is paying 1500000000 euro it's now they also have had an 870000000 euro penalty and the in germany one of the reasons for that is volkswagen is a much bigger car producer and the number of vehicles that were impacted by these emissions trading devices was much much higher and also it was the really the 1st to begin being investigated around the world so it still has many many cases ahead of it josie delaney for us and frank for the thank you very much. french prime minister. is calling on companies to sign part time employment agreements the coronavirus wiped out more than 700000 jobs in france in the 1st half of the year now the government is responding with a new 100000000000 euros recovery program to find layoffs for companies that sign up
abate they began to end the obama era very very true and bringing you back to the plate how how does dunn was penalties how do they stack up with those a v w c. it's certainly not anywhere near as big as the penalties folks like in his face looks like and has already paid out more than $30000000000.00 euros a lot of that coming from the united states is paying 1500000000 euro it's now they also have had an 870000000 euro penalty and the in germany one of the reasons for that is volkswagen is a...
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pace themselves, so 232, they needed to pace themselves, so england brought on someone to hurry harry dunnd warner and then marcus, who may only have seen this. —— someone marcus, who may only have seen this. —— someone to hurry england along. a series when it is that for the taking. well this is how australia's run chase is going... joffra archer was pretty devastating with his pace bowling early on in the innings — taking two wickets. removing david warner for 6 and marcus stoinus for nine. captain aaron finch and marnus labushane steadied things — finch with an unbeaten 70. australia 139 for 2 in the 29th over — 232 the target — highlights later on bbc two. there was mayhem at f1's tuscan grand prix in italy today. several big crashes caused the race to be stopped, started, then stopped again. when racing finally resumed, lewis hamilton went on to win, moving to within one race of michael schumacher‘s all—time grand prix record. katie gornall watched all the action. ferrari had long flown the flag for formula 1. here at their home track, the sport team celebrated its 1000th grand prix.
pace themselves, so 232, they needed to pace themselves, so england brought on someone to hurry harry dunnd warner and then marcus, who may only have seen this. —— someone marcus, who may only have seen this. —— someone to hurry england along. a series when it is that for the taking. well this is how australia's run chase is going... joffra archer was pretty devastating with his pace bowling early on in the innings — taking two wickets. removing david warner for 6 and marcus stoinus...
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sponsored by my good friend, neal dunn. me,ess -- he's an army doctor.and he specialized in treating advanced prostate cancer. it to say, improving care for prostate cancer is a personal one for him. also a personal one for me. few years ago i was -- when i was chairman of the veterans' affairs committee, i was diagnosed with prostate cancer. detection and effective treatment helped save my life, nd i know it will do the same for many of my fellow veterans. veterans are diagnosed with prostate cancer, as the chairman at twice the rate of the general population, making rostate cancer as the most commonly diagnosed cancer in male veterans. an estimated one in five male expected to be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime compared to in nine american men generally. the veteran's prostate cancer and research act would require the v.a. to establish a pathway and toal update that clinical pathway latestear to reflect the and greatest practices for and the medical understanding of disease.ly it would also require v.a. t
sponsored by my good friend, neal dunn. me,ess -- he's an army doctor.and he specialized in treating advanced prostate cancer. it to say, improving care for prostate cancer is a personal one for him. also a personal one for me. few years ago i was -- when i was chairman of the veterans' affairs committee, i was diagnosed with prostate cancer. detection and effective treatment helped save my life, nd i know it will do the same for many of my fellow veterans. veterans are diagnosed with prostate...
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major kendall dunn, please be safe next time you go up and thanks for coming on. >> absolutely.od day. >> coming up, you know the company probably for post-s it and scotch tape and 3m is known all over the world for that n95 mask that they make. our exclusive interview with the chairman and ceo is next. >> we'll deliver a billion respirators and n95 respirators in this year in 2020. so it's really an amazing, we doubled with our idle capacity and we doubled again with these additional investments. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved. celebrate less risk. even for those with family history. ♪ don't take vascepa if you are... ...or become allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. heart rhythm problems may occur in mo
major kendall dunn, please be safe next time you go up and thanks for coming on. >> absolutely.od day. >> coming up, you know the company probably for post-s it and scotch tape and 3m is known all over the world for that n95 mask that they make. our exclusive interview with the chairman and ceo is next. >> we'll deliver a billion respirators and n95 respirators in this year in 2020. so it's really an amazing, we doubled with our idle capacity and we doubled again with these...
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dunn. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. members of the committee, my name is mark dunn and i represent the owhyee basin stewardship coalition. i'm hear to discuss s-2828. this county is the poorest county in oregon in terms of economic activity. 72% of the area is federal public land. argue agricultural is the sustaining product of the region. these family-based ranching operations are sustained through the use of permitted cattle grazing on public lands. for many years, this area has been embroiled in controversy as groups with differing point of views regarding how federal public land should be used became focused on the owhyee canyon lands. this has resulted in costly lawsuits and delays in important management issues. most recently those efforts revolved around an attempt to ask the president to create a national monument encompassing most of the public land in the county. obsc was formed to prevent a monument from being designated. once that perceived threat was temporarily removed, the coalition members decided that a
dunn. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. members of the committee, my name is mark dunn and i represent the owhyee basin stewardship coalition. i'm hear to discuss s-2828. this county is the poorest county in oregon in terms of economic activity. 72% of the area is federal public land. argue agricultural is the sustaining product of the region. these family-based ranching operations are sustained through the use of permitted cattle grazing on public lands. for many years, this area has...
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it's from the writer and historian roxanne dunn bar, and her book red dirt. which is a great memoir of growing up in oklahoma, she writes. country music, wrote patriotism, evangelism, have been able to coalesce mine people. the descendants of the original settlers, people uniting despite class differences, mirroring blacklist-y no asian -- nationalisms. which exhibit similar contradictions and limitations. okay, so what we have here is basically, to expressions that country music and whiteness belong together in some sort of fundamental way. i want us to think about, my people here. done barr expression my people, the descendants of the original settlers. people united despite class differences or social worlds. country music as one of the sort of sort of things that are locking these people together. i wanted to talk about that today, in addition to, thinking about country music and its basic oppositions. so, we have what we might call the twin polls of country music. these polls are oppositions, they structure the systematics of country music. you might say
it's from the writer and historian roxanne dunn bar, and her book red dirt. which is a great memoir of growing up in oklahoma, she writes. country music, wrote patriotism, evangelism, have been able to coalesce mine people. the descendants of the original settlers, people uniting despite class differences, mirroring blacklist-y no asian -- nationalisms. which exhibit similar contradictions and limitations. okay, so what we have here is basically, to expressions that country music and whiteness...
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on one side: felofani elisara and her husband paul dunn rely on australia's public healthcare system. it's known as medicare, it's paid for by taxes, and it's available to all australians and permanent residents. that public system has gotten traumatic stuff: i.v.f.y treatment and a hysterectomy for felofani, and for paul, brain surgery to remove an invasive tumor. at first they panicked over what they feared would be a huge price tag.y >> i was reaared. i was like, "what am i going to do? do i need to start a gofundme?" which my friends did for me and my family did for anyway. >> reporter: but then you found out that the public system was going to cover a majority of that >> majority of that, yea >> it covered all of it. >> it covered all of it, actually. >> reporter: on the other side: paul's parents-- carole and ross-- are evangelists of the private sort. they skip over the public system and buy their own private insurance coverage.lf about he country does this. carole recently had her kn placed and said she got great care and terric perks. she says if she'd been in the public syst
on one side: felofani elisara and her husband paul dunn rely on australia's public healthcare system. it's known as medicare, it's paid for by taxes, and it's available to all australians and permanent residents. that public system has gotten traumatic stuff: i.v.f.y treatment and a hysterectomy for felofani, and for paul, brain surgery to remove an invasive tumor. at first they panicked over what they feared would be a huge price tag.y >> i was reaared. i was like, "what am i going...
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this miniature version of the famous restaurant in the french capital was created by dunn omar it took him a year to finish the handmade miniature. then i mean you're drawing these through the period miniature as an art form has existed for centuries and can you find in the ancient egyptian pyramids. in the 17th and 18th centuries you had miniature painting which usually depicted daily life. is a painting technique but also a 3 dimensional many of the band on they are. after working as a carpenter and interior design they're done started doing stage design for theatre and opera productions as part of the job he had to build small models of his ideas 1st that's when he discovered his passion for working as a miniature wrist which remains unchanged even 35 years later. stage then omar is constantly working on new tiny creations. staying true to scale often requires months of hard work every one of his miniatures is an exact copy of a real scene which he replicates on a scale of one to 12. and therefore sometimes a 1000000 months to finish some chairs there's always something to improve o
this miniature version of the famous restaurant in the french capital was created by dunn omar it took him a year to finish the handmade miniature. then i mean you're drawing these through the period miniature as an art form has existed for centuries and can you find in the ancient egyptian pyramids. in the 17th and 18th centuries you had miniature painting which usually depicted daily life. is a painting technique but also a 3 dimensional many of the band on they are. after working as a...
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this miniature version of the famous restaurant in the french capital was created by dunn omar it took him a year to finish the handmade miniature. miniature as an art form has existed for centuries and can even be found in the ancient egyptian pyramids. in the 17th and 18th centuries you had miniatures. which usually depicted daily life. but also a 3 dimensional. ban on me. after working as a carpenter and interior designer done started doing stage design for theatre and opera productions as part of the job he had to build small models of his ideas 1st that's when he discovered his passion for working as a miniature wrist which remains unchanged even 35 years later. stage down omar is constantly working on new tiny creations. staying true to scale often requires months of hard work every one of his miniatures is an exact copy of a real scene which he replicates on a scale of one to 12. therefore sometimes a neon months to finish some chairs there's always something to improve or redo. it can be annoying but it's still satisfying to have that here and teacher training us at the fact yo
this miniature version of the famous restaurant in the french capital was created by dunn omar it took him a year to finish the handmade miniature. miniature as an art form has existed for centuries and can even be found in the ancient egyptian pyramids. in the 17th and 18th centuries you had miniatures. which usually depicted daily life. but also a 3 dimensional. ban on me. after working as a carpenter and interior designer done started doing stage design for theatre and opera productions as...
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dunne representing near county. what's before the court court e two garden-variety common-law claims in 16 page complete. a rather routine analysis of whether the words in the complaint satisfied 12(b)(6). in that regard i like to bring us back to the simplicity of it is of course an analysis which its core focus on the four corners of the complaint and in the lack of any facts to support the inferences the court is not being asked to draw. yes, the complaint contains a litany of other inflammatory assertion and inferences but at some of the questions have already indicated under the twombly and iqbal line of cases the court must look past that. here if you search for the operative facts and the complaint use their only three and i proposed rancid and quickly to to show why this court need not go any further that. first, it says published reports indicate initially at our investigate was limited to the 2016 hush money payment. the complaint doesn't identify a single article that says that and a mixed to say the one
dunne representing near county. what's before the court court e two garden-variety common-law claims in 16 page complete. a rather routine analysis of whether the words in the complaint satisfied 12(b)(6). in that regard i like to bring us back to the simplicity of it is of course an analysis which its core focus on the four corners of the complaint and in the lack of any facts to support the inferences the court is not being asked to draw. yes, the complaint contains a litany of other...
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took that not so well he disappeared for a year and then finally returned to attack the cops agnes dunn had rather somber and joined the battle but she was killed by her would be fiance. the legend goes that agnes is close to sometimes seen in the castle court yard o'clock to midnight . gives new meaning to the term damsel in distress well that's all for this time so until we meet again stay safe and go by. the phone. conflict zone these days america's religious rights are in the spotlight few less groups are active in europe and elsewhere seeking to overturn a whole lot of the rules for the legalized among other things abortion and gay most of the world congress of families provides a full full platform for such groups for this week one of its fine those alan calls joins me from rockford illinois conflicts of. 30 minutes on t w. w's crime fighters are back to africa's most successful radio drama series continues only busloads are available online and of course you can share and discuss songs w. africa's facebook page going to other social media platforms to crime fighters tune in now.
took that not so well he disappeared for a year and then finally returned to attack the cops agnes dunn had rather somber and joined the battle but she was killed by her would be fiance. the legend goes that agnes is close to sometimes seen in the castle court yard o'clock to midnight . gives new meaning to the term damsel in distress well that's all for this time so until we meet again stay safe and go by. the phone. conflict zone these days america's religious rights are in the spotlight few...
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interested in spend $5.00 to dodge a few michael dunn's a foreclosure happened. 100 years ago the majority of films being watched jay. many german in fact it was the 1st country to try and protect its national film industry using a quota law for every foreign film shown in germany a german film had to be made and distributed abroad that actually lead to quantity over quality anyway these days the majority of film showing in german cinemas are imports mostly from the u.s. and you know what that means right. again though. so it is just from the father which often cunt him on the door just him as he flew on her on because in view of. the argument that some. of those hollywood stars who own. them dubbing is an important industry the top names can be quite famous in their own right and we usually take on more than one stop this guy has been the german voice of robert de niro robert redford dennis hopper and ladies and gentlemen i now give you the german voice of angelino jelly fish as the cloudy opening is on spins and. also in this infinity. the end is unclear you see it. as a 2 this is to see
interested in spend $5.00 to dodge a few michael dunn's a foreclosure happened. 100 years ago the majority of films being watched jay. many german in fact it was the 1st country to try and protect its national film industry using a quota law for every foreign film shown in germany a german film had to be made and distributed abroad that actually lead to quantity over quality anyway these days the majority of film showing in german cinemas are imports mostly from the u.s. and you know what that...
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leaked thousands of documents exposing the agency's mass surveillance practices human rights lawyer dunn kovalchuk says amazon wants his knowledge on how to influence people's voting decisions although we should stress that these are his own opinions and his and strenuously denies claims of snooping virus home assistant devices. i would assume they picked him for his expertise and that is his ability to gather. intelligence from people in this case presumably through you know amazon's. mechanism you know it's a last box if you have one of those alexa devices in your house that it came and listen in to conversations this is based on those conversations devise what types of products it believes you want and you will receive advertising for those products maybe amazon wants to gather information on people's political inclinations and what could move them to vote in a certain way sure sadly i don't see it provoking outrage amongst most people again i think most people. in america are used to the idea that they're being spied on in different ways i think they're used to it they're not particu
leaked thousands of documents exposing the agency's mass surveillance practices human rights lawyer dunn kovalchuk says amazon wants his knowledge on how to influence people's voting decisions although we should stress that these are his own opinions and his and strenuously denies claims of snooping virus home assistant devices. i would assume they picked him for his expertise and that is his ability to gather. intelligence from people in this case presumably through you know amazon's....
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there isn't boys in need of mr levy only 1st make a serious investigation to know who is guilty and dunn said don't name of guilty before investigation everybody understand that there is. some. idea between this and this sunshine to stop or to continue the last 3 days through exhibit and not for europe if europe want to be independent there is dissolution it's continued not through to and how the direct relation with russia oath was that this. gets a loan what would we do it's the only solution for europe we'd be to to buy share of gas from america and i seen the interest of europeans to have the various produce for gas. at the same session in the european parliament also touched on the current situation in belarus the blocs foreign minister stated that the e.u. is preparing sanctions in light of the recent disputed election i mean even consider suspending all relations with minsk wherever the minister got his country's confused. we consider their elections on the night of august fraudulent show. not. the leadership to be president of ukraine shoddy mirror which. what they were thinking
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atrocity victims anywhere looking to the international criminal court for justice human rights laura dunn koblick says international law should apply to all countries with no exceptions the u.s. for many decades has taken the position that because it has the mightiest military in the world. it doesn't have to be. subject to international law. it's above international war and i think trump is just frankly taking that to its logical conclusion the united states has been a hose to the international criminal or it leashed as to the extent that the i.c.c. could prosecute western countries. from the very beginning and now trump is sanctioned because it wants to investigate u.s. war crimes in afghanistan and israeli were crimes and that. it would be fair for other countries say look us you know what's good for the goose is good for the gander international it doesn't apply to you it doesn't apply to me. a pregnant woman in the australian state of victoria was arrested and handcuffed in front of her children for allegedly inciting an illegal protest police came to the house of 28 year old zoe bil
atrocity victims anywhere looking to the international criminal court for justice human rights laura dunn koblick says international law should apply to all countries with no exceptions the u.s. for many decades has taken the position that because it has the mightiest military in the world. it doesn't have to be. subject to international law. it's above international war and i think trump is just frankly taking that to its logical conclusion the united states has been a hose to the...
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demonstrators gathered in a police station and bata the city's mayor has called police brutality unacceptable dunn has died hours after his arrest on wednesday for violating social distancing rules the officers involved have been suspended while the incident is investigated . mexico's president says he's asked for an investigation into protests that turned violent in the northern state of chihuahua near the u.s. border at least 2 farmers died and hundreds were injured when a fight broke out between demonstrators and national guard troops on tuesday the rally was held over the government's attempts to pay off its so-called water debt with the u.s. farmers in the drought hit region say the treaty deprives them of water for their land. people in south africa paying tribute to the anti-apartheid activist on long time lawyer to nelson mandela george bizos has died aged 92 these are represented mandela in the 964 rivonia trial i saw him sent to prison for 27 years he also played a key role in the legal fight to end apartheid and is credited for drafting a number of laws when the country transition to de
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killing of a black man then wrestler began after video emerged showing police placing a spit hood on dunn who proved one officer placed his hands on prudes head while another put his knee on pruett back which led to his suffocation the death which happened in march will now be investigated by a grand jury meanwhile on saturday the city of portland to mark 100 consecutive days of black lives matter rallies triggered by the death of george floyd. wow. 59 arrests in the city over the weekend but the protests showed no sign of relenting american journalist and author daniel is our belief that the unrest could continue into election day and beyond but i guess breaking down we're seeing our street fighting in the street fighting going on are you growing levels valving both on leftists and rightists. as a kind of a slow wilting civil war that probably will continue until action and then no one knows what will happen with the election because american electoral process seas are so broken down that it may very well and been fighting endless lawsuits and indeterminate no one knows meanwhile in the
killing of a black man then wrestler began after video emerged showing police placing a spit hood on dunn who proved one officer placed his hands on prudes head while another put his knee on pruett back which led to his suffocation the death which happened in march will now be investigated by a grand jury meanwhile on saturday the city of portland to mark 100 consecutive days of black lives matter rallies triggered by the death of george floyd. wow. 59 arrests in the city over the weekend but...
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george dunn there, ending that report from sarah campbell. time for a look at the weather.mn, so every sunny, warm day comes as a blessing. it's been beautiful today for many of us and just that bit further north, look at cumbria in the lake district, lake windermere here, but it does look like fruit and in kent will be confirmed as the warmest place today with 31 degrees, but fairly widespread warmth across the country with mid to high 20s for many. there was a little bit of rain around across parts of scotland in particular and it's been nagging lee clinging onto the far north—east and a few nuisance showers moving through wales and some of them will filter east as we go through the evening and overnight, and we will see a week where the front from the north bringing some more in the way of cloud through scotland and northern ireland —— whetherfront. we will start with a mild start in the south—east, 17 degrees, slightly fresher feel further north and west and an indication of what is to come through the remainder of the week ahead. high pressure moves in, but the week wh
george dunn there, ending that report from sarah campbell. time for a look at the weather.mn, so every sunny, warm day comes as a blessing. it's been beautiful today for many of us and just that bit further north, look at cumbria in the lake district, lake windermere here, but it does look like fruit and in kent will be confirmed as the warmest place today with 31 degrees, but fairly widespread warmth across the country with mid to high 20s for many. there was a little bit of rain around across...
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been signed that is already finished on the on the table now the chief directive negotiator michele dunne year already said last week that he's disappointed by progress by the progress that has been made so on the positive note that there is no more time constraint now is something that the e.u. would welcome but from a brussels perspective many observers have said probably the u.k. feels they cannot achieve what they'd like to have the best of both worlds as bundy puts it and therefore they have raised the stakes and basically brought northern ireland back in order to increase their leverage ok and i just want to bring in something a part of the conversation to get you guys to react to that because it should the u.k. go back on its agreements with brussels it would have major ramifications for the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland of course we have the following tweet now from the irish foreign minister simon company has been tweeting saying this would be a very wise way to proceed very unwise indeed remind us what is that stake here regarding the order. we have
been signed that is already finished on the on the table now the chief directive negotiator michele dunne year already said last week that he's disappointed by progress by the progress that has been made so on the positive note that there is no more time constraint now is something that the e.u. would welcome but from a brussels perspective many observers have said probably the u.k. feels they cannot achieve what they'd like to have the best of both worlds as bundy puts it and therefore they...
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now we can go back to ruth dunn bar rocks and anbar and expression for people who, or her people? the people who create hillbilly music are going to be known as the scots irish. the scotts irish also known as the all-star scotts are a white ethnic group that emigrates to the united states and the 16 and 17 hundreds. where did they come from? they might say what were from ireland. but it's much more complicated than that. ultra scotts are from northern ireland and they are people on the move because of empire. and we noted that from the 15th to the 19 centuries, this is the era not just of a counter among people of different racial groups, but this is also the era of colonialism. and imperialism. the british empire, its first imperial holdings well, it's sort of starts out on the mainland. first, the english colonized wales and scotland and then turned their attentions to ireland. and this is a map of the irish sea, wind over here, wales and scotland up above it. and the people known as the scots irish, or the ultra scotts are basically what we might think of as imperialism shock.
now we can go back to ruth dunn bar rocks and anbar and expression for people who, or her people? the people who create hillbilly music are going to be known as the scots irish. the scotts irish also known as the all-star scotts are a white ethnic group that emigrates to the united states and the 16 and 17 hundreds. where did they come from? they might say what were from ireland. but it's much more complicated than that. ultra scotts are from northern ireland and they are people on the move...
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or five under 67 saturday at the lpga major dunn and ross shall perish.hockey and to. is it for sports today. enjoy football. >>> the latest on the l.a. sheriff's deputies shot . the detail. this set to reopen tomo >>> welcome back. it's 6:30 and emily turner. >> and devon philly. devon before i get into the quality of the air and smoke. the most important aspect of the air outside your home. there are other aspects to the weather i want to discuss. certain things that only affect those of us who are early- morning risers right now. that is the fog.cobrge at the golden gate ows you a very similar scene yesterday. that is dense fog. you get on the midspan. you cannot see all that far down the roadway. temperatures right now are cold enough to support fog. particularly if you're at the coast or in the immediate bay. i want to highlight the areas under the fog advisory. it's the city and the coast. this extends all the way through the central county coastline. it's also done the san mateo coastline. in santa cruz county. there is your air quality. i told you
or five under 67 saturday at the lpga major dunn and ross shall perish.hockey and to. is it for sports today. enjoy football. >>> the latest on the l.a. sheriff's deputies shot . the detail. this set to reopen tomo >>> welcome back. it's 6:30 and emily turner. >> and devon philly. devon before i get into the quality of the air and smoke. the most important aspect of the air outside your home. there are other aspects to the weather i want to discuss. certain things that...
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and they've just -- you know, google dunn and kruger, please. so atlas is pushing back on that reporting. but what does that tell us, if that's the way that the white house is looking at this fight against the virus? >> well, i think it means he doesn't understand herd immunity. originally, a concept to say how many vaccinations do you have to do to reach the level that a virus stops transmitting in the country? we think that the virus would have to infect, or people would have to be immunized, by about two-thirds or 70% of the entire country. in order to get that way, through a vaccine, we're hoping that that will be without very many deaths, at all. but if you want to go the route of letting everybody get the disease, and reaching herd immunity that way. we've already got 185,000 deaths, with just 6 million cases. if we wanted to go to 250 million cases, at the rate we've gone, so far, we'd be killing 2 million people. the route that he suggests is a route that takes us to 2 or more million deaths. i don't think he really means to do that. i t
and they've just -- you know, google dunn and kruger, please. so atlas is pushing back on that reporting. but what does that tell us, if that's the way that the white house is looking at this fight against the virus? >> well, i think it means he doesn't understand herd immunity. originally, a concept to say how many vaccinations do you have to do to reach the level that a virus stops transmitting in the country? we think that the virus would have to infect, or people would have to be...
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as a matter of fact, he'd probably agree with almost everything except this, and i'll add dunn braet it. war is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. a man for whom nothing is more important than his own safety, than himself is a miserable creature who is made free and kept free by better men than he. chris. >> it's an honor to know you colonel jack jacobs. thank you. have a great holiday weekend to you and sue and your whole family. >>> we're calling it the kamala effect. joe biden's veep announcement puts dnc donors into overdrive. is it enough to get more millennials on board with the biden/harris ticket. we'll talk about that and coronavirus on campus. ahead of what is expected to be a very atypical labor day weekend, students nationwide will be ditching the tail gates this year. will they? for total isolation? we'll talk about that, too. because the decisions you make have far reaching implications. and a relationship with a corporate bank like pnc can provide just what you need. as one of the nation's largest banks, pnc brings customized insights and a local approach. t
as a matter of fact, he'd probably agree with almost everything except this, and i'll add dunn braet it. war is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. a man for whom nothing is more important than his own safety, than himself is a miserable creature who is made free and kept free by better men than he. chris. >> it's an honor to know you colonel jack jacobs. thank you. have a great holiday weekend to you and sue and your whole family. >>> we're calling it the kamala...
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- with kathy bates, ronnie dunn. - congratulations, young man. - sheryl underwood, david foster, and tyler perry. - it is my hope that everybody understands the impact that this man has had on all of us. god bless you, sir. - i really believe no one deserves this more than he does. - plus... - i am my mother's sole caretaker. - cheyenne cooks, cleans, does her laundry. - but is mom... - here she is and you're waiting on her. - as sick as she says she is? - let's just get to the point. you're getting conned.
- with kathy bates, ronnie dunn. - congratulations, young man. - sheryl underwood, david foster, and tyler perry. - it is my hope that everybody understands the impact that this man has had on all of us. god bless you, sir. - i really believe no one deserves this more than he does. - plus... - i am my mother's sole caretaker. - cheyenne cooks, cleans, does her laundry. - but is mom... - here she is and you're waiting on her. - as sick as she says she is? - let's just get to the point. you're...
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been signed that is already finished on the on the table now the chief directive negotiator michele dunne you already said last week that he's disappointed by progress by the progress that has been made so on the positive note that there is no more time constraint now is something that the e.u. would welcome but from a brussels perspective many observers have said probably the u.k. feels they cannot achieve what they'd like to have the best of both worlds as bonded puts it and therefore they have raised the stakes and basically brought northern ireland back in order to increase their leverage ok and i just want to bring in something a part of the conversation and get us to react to that because it should the u.k. go back on its agreements with brussels it would have major ramifications for the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland of course we have the following tweet now from the irish foreign minister simon company has been tweeting saying this would be a very wise way to proceed very unwise indeed remind us what is at stake here regarding the order. we have a very
been signed that is already finished on the on the table now the chief directive negotiator michele dunne you already said last week that he's disappointed by progress by the progress that has been made so on the positive note that there is no more time constraint now is something that the e.u. would welcome but from a brussels perspective many observers have said probably the u.k. feels they cannot achieve what they'd like to have the best of both worlds as bonded puts it and therefore they...
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this miniature version of the famous restaurant in the french capital was created by dunn among it took him a year to finish the handmade miniature. love and i mean you're drawing these through the miniature as an outsider and has existed for centuries and can even be found in the ancient egyptian pyramids. in the 17th and 18th centuries when you had miniatures which usually depicted daily life. is a painting technique but also 3 dimensional many of the ban on me. after working as a carpenter and interior designer done started doing stage design for theatre and opera productions as part of the job he had to build small models of his ideas 1st that's when he discovered his passion for working as a miniature wrist which remains unchanged even 35 years later. stage down omar is constantly working on new tiny creations and. staying true to scale often requires months of hard work every one of his miniatures is an exact copy of a real ceiling which he replicates on a scale of one to 12. and therefore for knish sometimes a neon munster finish them chairs there's always something to improve or
this miniature version of the famous restaurant in the french capital was created by dunn among it took him a year to finish the handmade miniature. love and i mean you're drawing these through the miniature as an outsider and has existed for centuries and can even be found in the ancient egyptian pyramids. in the 17th and 18th centuries when you had miniatures which usually depicted daily life. is a painting technique but also 3 dimensional many of the ban on me. after working as a carpenter...
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. >> benjamin -- benjamin dunn away was a very good husband and father to the children. he did not have the level of business skill that somebody should have been managing a farm. because of his kindness and generosity he cosigned alone for a friend. that friend defaulted on that loan and so as a result than a ways lost their form. that was awful in mid sixties i believe and after that benjamin was involved in a farming accident. he became disabled. therefore, it fell to abigail to be the bread and winner of the family. she did some teaching again. eventually she decided to move down to albany, oregon, a little town further south cough and she set up a hat shop. and apparently she was quite successful in that business. she even traveled to san francisco to get supplies for her business. but an important thing happened when she interacted with the women who came in to her hat shop. she became aware of the difficulties women lead in their lives. she realized they had no life. no standing in the community. they could not own a property. they were dependent on their husbands
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unprompted and dunn interrupted discussions. from a london broadcast center. on al-jazeera. the new power play in malaysia opposition leader anwar ibrahim says he has the backing to topple the prime minister and form a new government. and this is our desire life and also coming up. we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world president donald trump attempts to put the focus and blame squarely on china as u.s. coronavirus test passed 200000. chinese tech giant weiwei says it's.
unprompted and dunn interrupted discussions. from a london broadcast center. on al-jazeera. the new power play in malaysia opposition leader anwar ibrahim says he has the backing to topple the prime minister and form a new government. and this is our desire life and also coming up. we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world president donald trump attempts to put the focus and blame squarely on china as u.s. coronavirus test passed 200000. chinese tech giant...
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a 17—year—old george dunn watched the battle of britain raged above him.m only had about five or six weeks training, it was really something. watching it, knowing how important it was for the country. in september, 1940, britain was under sustained attack from the luftwaffe. the stakes could not have been higher. if the nazis won the battle in the skies, next would come the planned land invasion. the british people were fighting for their lives. on the 15th of september, 1940, the first two squadrons of spitfires to be tasked with taking on the luftwaffe took off from here, at biggin hill, and flew to canterbury and engaged in incredibly dangerous dog fights high in the sky and then came back to refuel the planes, the pilot had a cup of tea and a sandwich, and then they were right back out again. their bravery and ultimately their success is remembered today. what people tend to forget is how pivotal that day was, the one we are now celebrating. it literally could have gone either way, so to come here today and fly alongside the legendary aeroplanes that t
a 17—year—old george dunn watched the battle of britain raged above him.m only had about five or six weeks training, it was really something. watching it, knowing how important it was for the country. in september, 1940, britain was under sustained attack from the luftwaffe. the stakes could not have been higher. if the nazis won the battle in the skies, next would come the planned land invasion. the british people were fighting for their lives. on the 15th of september, 1940, the first two...
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you think about communism, there are over 100 million people dead, and you have someone like anita dunnharris, who says on video that one of her political heroes -- i'm paraphrasing -- is someone over 80 million dead under him. rick and i know many family members who have survived the holocaust, one of my closest friends, his family. it is rep rehensible to ignore any history. the same thing with communism. >> we were having a great discussion. you had to make it political. charles: let's get it political for a moment. pelosi finally condemning rioters who have destroyed a large swath of american cities. some are wondering if it is too late for democrats to call out these riots. rick in politico saying today i think that maybe wisconsin is lost and that it's clear that democrats are responding now to something perhaps they should have responded to before. >> wisconsin is lost to who? charles: it's lost to the democrats because of the way the democratic -- well, politico is writing this. do you think the democrats reacted too slow to the rioting in our streets? >> yeah, i think some of t
you think about communism, there are over 100 million people dead, and you have someone like anita dunnharris, who says on video that one of her political heroes -- i'm paraphrasing -- is someone over 80 million dead under him. rick and i know many family members who have survived the holocaust, one of my closest friends, his family. it is rep rehensible to ignore any history. the same thing with communism. >> we were having a great discussion. you had to make it political. charles: let's...
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sluggish coming out said martine heading into morgan hill sell from san martin avenue heading north to dunn avenue there's a stretch of slow traffic and then on the san jose side another little pocket continuing north from 6.80 to 80 that's about it the rest of the trip to the peninsula looks really good and you're averaging 31 minutes heading to menlo park we'll check in on more bridges coming up starting thanks a lot rob and 7 '02 let's get to the big news. the top story, the protests across the country reaching all the way to the bay area yesterday after the grand jury decided not to indict the officers that killed a brianna taylor for her death you can see from los angeles to las vegas and providence are all islander richmond virginia. there were demonstrations largely peaceful all across the nation is see city streets were blocked in parts. but there was a violent a shooting and one of the protests in to police were hit. >>well some of the most violent protests last night took place in briana taylor's hometown of louisville, kentucky. we have video of the scene as it played out overnig
sluggish coming out said martine heading into morgan hill sell from san martin avenue heading north to dunn avenue there's a stretch of slow traffic and then on the san jose side another little pocket continuing north from 6.80 to 80 that's about it the rest of the trip to the peninsula looks really good and you're averaging 31 minutes heading to menlo park we'll check in on more bridges coming up starting thanks a lot rob and 7 '02 let's get to the big news. the top story, the protests across...
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the panel dunn's and drugs. >>contra costa county district diana becton says the operation started with a wiretap in led to multiple gang members allegedly involved in murder cold cases that have now been solved. >>3 of the homicides occurred in concord and one in and you can see by the map the monument boulevard in city concord is safer today. based on the fire power taking off the street has a kron 4 news a san leandro officer charged with fatally shooting a black man in a walmart has been denied bail. >>here's cell phone video from the day it happened back in april officer jason fletcher is charged with killing stephen taylor. after it was determined that officer fletcher used excessive force he was responding to a call of a shoplifter inside the store and taylor was seen holding a baseball bat. the judge says officer fletcher can post bail before his next hearing later this month. >>coming up on the kron 00:04am morning news, the service members who rescued. hundreds of people in the creek fire honored by pr
the panel dunn's and drugs. >>contra costa county district diana becton says the operation started with a wiretap in led to multiple gang members allegedly involved in murder cold cases that have now been solved. >>3 of the homicides occurred in concord and one in and you can see by the map the monument boulevard in city concord is safer today. based on the fire power taking off the street has a kron 4 news a san leandro officer charged with fatally shooting a black man in a walmart...
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harry dunn's mother charlotte charles.ops, who responded with teargas and rubber bullets before escaping. tensions began on sunday when the water authorities decided to open the gates of the dam in chihuahua state, to divert water towards the united states. our mexico correspondent, will grant, reports: water is so scarce in this part of northern mexico that blood was spilled over it. armed with little more than pickaxes and machetes, a group of localfarmers more than pickaxes and machetes, a group of local farmers and agricultural workers descended on la boquilla dam to force out the national guard, who had taken over the site. at least one protester was killed and another injured in the clashes. this is a reaction from citizens who are defending their homeland, said one protester. water is everyone's heritage, it belongs to everyone in chihuahua, to all mexicans, he added. specifically they are furious over a treaty reached with the united states in 1944 over the region's water. the mexican water authority say under the
harry dunn's mother charlotte charles.ops, who responded with teargas and rubber bullets before escaping. tensions began on sunday when the water authorities decided to open the gates of the dam in chihuahua state, to divert water towards the united states. our mexico correspondent, will grant, reports: water is so scarce in this part of northern mexico that blood was spilled over it. armed with little more than pickaxes and machetes, a group of localfarmers more than pickaxes and machetes, a...
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. >> in march and april, a lot of capital raising, a lot of lin dunn revolvers, all that sort of stufft what happened last time. as that subsided and equity market started to recover, a number of ceos said, i've got a strategy. if opportunities become actionable, i will start looking out again. that has built over the last couple of months. on it inat valuations the databases, they are running of a bit low, lowest since 2013. there is a bit of a valuation opportunity that people can take advantage of. whether that is sustainable given where the equity market is, is highly questionable. >> we have seen a return to the kinds of deals being done. one of the interesting features is we have seen a lot of government intervention, or government's role. morning,een just this the arm and citi deal, where the u.s. government looked at it, and also tiktok and oracle, where the u.s. government already has a prominent role. why are we seeing this increase of tension between state and corporate when it comes to mergers & acquisitions? mark: it is a great question. i am not sure i have a great answer
. >> in march and april, a lot of capital raising, a lot of lin dunn revolvers, all that sort of stufft what happened last time. as that subsided and equity market started to recover, a number of ceos said, i've got a strategy. if opportunities become actionable, i will start looking out again. that has built over the last couple of months. on it inat valuations the databases, they are running of a bit low, lowest since 2013. there is a bit of a valuation opportunity that people can take...
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houston texans' brandon dunn and j.j. about it. take a listen. >> there is weird -- >> the whole game? will. >> no, just dead silence. you can hear the blimp. that's how quiet it is. >> sounds like somebody's flying over. >> yeah. that's what it's doing. >> going to be like -- hovering like you want to keep it technical. just chilling up there. >> it is flying overhead. >> it's hovering over top. it's not flying. >> it's not flying? >> you're telling me that thing in the air is not flying? what is hovering? is hovering a form of flying? >> yes. >> thank you. >> now that's a debate. >> that's so good. >> that clip was posted to social media by nfl films and launched a debate, does a blimp hover, or does a blimp fly? we looked up the definition of fly, to move in or pass through wave, or soar. to cause to float or hang in the air, but the definition of hover is to hang fluttering in the air. >> i love that they were even debating. i think j.j. watt is terrific. he's such a great guy. >> yeah. >> just the fact that they're t
houston texans' brandon dunn and j.j. about it. take a listen. >> there is weird -- >> the whole game? will. >> no, just dead silence. you can hear the blimp. that's how quiet it is. >> sounds like somebody's flying over. >> yeah. that's what it's doing. >> going to be like -- hovering like you want to keep it technical. just chilling up there. >> it is flying overhead. >> it's hovering over top. it's not flying. >> it's not flying? >>...
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performing i'll dig through and get you more as we get through it we'll bring in a number of analysts lyn dunnm perfect susquehanna. both are regulars for covering nike give us your initial take. looks like a very, very strong performance from nike. >> it really appears as if it the direct to consumer about is which appears to be up 82% or digital is up 82% in the quarter drove the boat on this one it yale is exceptionally strong which means, you know, the back half or the sort of back two-thirds of the year should look -- the back of the year should look pretty good, far better than what we anticipated as well as other analysts. >> digital sales is more than they increased last quarter during the shutdown. they increased 80% then the fact that they continue to pick up at that speed. it's, what, 30% of overall nike sales at this point. what are they doing there that is working >> i think it's been a recent goal they used this opportunity, this crisis to really lean into the consumer direct so they advanced their goals. they got their faster to that 30% level and next up is 50% they want 50% of
performing i'll dig through and get you more as we get through it we'll bring in a number of analysts lyn dunnm perfect susquehanna. both are regulars for covering nike give us your initial take. looks like a very, very strong performance from nike. >> it really appears as if it the direct to consumer about is which appears to be up 82% or digital is up 82% in the quarter drove the boat on this one it yale is exceptionally strong which means, you know, the back half or the sort of back...