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, they graduated with honors in geek, well miroslava is filming a lot, or maybe she is filming less,hey are a very beautiful couple, i think they will have good children, he played the grandfather of the main character, he teaches the boy to be a real man, something that the actor himself can do well in life, i want to learn to fight so that they are no longer afraid that i am not like them, okay, okay, it is painful to fight, since that is what you decided. on the set , alexander mikhailov became friends with the lead actor vladimir mineev. russian kickboxer, mixed martial artist, world and european champion, calls mikhailov grandfather not only on camera. the actor became his mentor in life. there was a feeling, as if, well, not that we know each other, but like from the same pack. you know, like we have the same views on things, the same views on people. on the law of nature in general, and i often heard from him there the words of expression that i heard from my grandfather, from my father, which further strengthened the feeling of such mental kinship, tomorrow morning for traini
, they graduated with honors in geek, well miroslava is filming a lot, or maybe she is filming less,hey are a very beautiful couple, i think they will have good children, he played the grandfather of the main character, he teaches the boy to be a real man, something that the actor himself can do well in life, i want to learn to fight so that they are no longer afraid that i am not like them, okay, okay, it is painful to fight, since that is what you decided. on the set , alexander mikhailov...
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data geeks, strategists, tax advisors, the works. i do like data geeks. what about technologists?, baby. who are these people? it's ey, believe it or not. can they help us build remote ghost-to-cloud tech? oh yeah. they've invested over $2 billion dollars in innovation in high tech data and analytics. the best of both worlds. that's our motto! actually, that's end-to-end transformation. we'll be able to hit our projections both fiscal and astral. and we'll have the tools to be more nimble wherever we go: home, tombs, caves, catacombs, you name it. this company sounds great. what do you think, agnes? looks like it's unanimous. >>> the dow fights to stay in the agreement, dom chu is here, because it's time for "market navigator" and revealed the mystery chart from before the break. >> if we look at tech stocks overall, what our next guest is focused less on the tech earnings story itself, but more on what can power of tech neighbors lit real in the future. >> gentlemen could, i say power, because it's literally about power in this derivative play on technology stocks. take us throug
data geeks, strategists, tax advisors, the works. i do like data geeks. what about technologists?, baby. who are these people? it's ey, believe it or not. can they help us build remote ghost-to-cloud tech? oh yeah. they've invested over $2 billion dollars in innovation in high tech data and analytics. the best of both worlds. that's our motto! actually, that's end-to-end transformation. we'll be able to hit our projections both fiscal and astral. and we'll have the tools to be more nimble...
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this year is the 25th anniversary of "freaks and geeks" which is crazy. [ cheering ] i know a lot ofit's crazy that it just holds up. >> jimmy: yeah. >> paul fink always wanted to do a show about the time before cell phones. and now it's like before everything. back then we talked about before cell phones. and he want it to feel like something that was made in 1980. it still works for people. people watch her kids which i like. so i've been going through a lot of the artifacts on the show. i found one of the censor notes. because they would give us notes about what you're allowed to do on tv back then. and that is the one i found which i thought was funny. >> jimmy: should i read? >> read. >> jimmy: "page 24, scene 11. please take another pass at revising bill's touching story about the time when he, quote, tried to sneak out a fart but it came out a poop and i had to flush my undies down the toilet". >> how does that show get canceled? it doesn't make any sense. you know how it was canceled? we were up against who wants to be a millionaire. they started putting it on three nights a
this year is the 25th anniversary of "freaks and geeks" which is crazy. [ cheering ] i know a lot ofit's crazy that it just holds up. >> jimmy: yeah. >> paul fink always wanted to do a show about the time before cell phones. and now it's like before everything. back then we talked about before cell phones. and he want it to feel like something that was made in 1980. it still works for people. people watch her kids which i like. so i've been going through a lot of the...
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this is better our transit geeks, it's very sexy and i hope you agree.gain i'll say the backbone of our community is small businesses and nothing, more to support their success than to have a transportation system that works, that can get customers here efficiently, easily, cheaply so it is my great pleasure to now, introduce one of the pillars of the small business community, here on the west side, the president of the pops and our wonderful albert chung. [applause] >> oh wow. i just want to say thank you to the people who have spoken before me p our elected official, london breed, joel engardio, supervisor melgar and tumlin and whew, we're done, my god we're done! i still remember this started october, 2015 somebody walked into my store and showed met plans and i thought this is crazy. and i feel like i had black hair when i started, i've grown old with this project. and i have to say, you know, muni, sfmta has gone through vanness, central subway and some other projects that were problematic. and when it came to taraval, he started evolving, we start
this is better our transit geeks, it's very sexy and i hope you agree.gain i'll say the backbone of our community is small businesses and nothing, more to support their success than to have a transportation system that works, that can get customers here efficiently, easily, cheaply so it is my great pleasure to now, introduce one of the pillars of the small business community, here on the west side, the president of the pops and our wonderful albert chung. [applause] >> oh wow. i just...
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you, but he has been somebody who's trying to run he's own race, but you know, kasie, you know, the geekme and the geeking, you looks beyond the election and says, hey, what's going to happen after election day and in what's going to happen to the house of representatives. and i will say this regardless of who wins and who controls the house and who controls the senate, i would say that the democratic party shockingly for me to say this are even our will be more operationally ready after the election because they will not have the infighting that we have seen over the past couple of years in the house republican conference. and we're going to see continue democrats are more united in, in the us well, senate, same thing, we're going to see mitch mcconnell's step down at the end of this year. he's been there a long time. you're going to see this fight over control within the united states and it within the republican conference. so again, let's go six months down the road and have this discussion. even if republicans, when it's going to be really difficult for them think, that's i might ta
you, but he has been somebody who's trying to run he's own race, but you know, kasie, you know, the geekme and the geeking, you looks beyond the election and says, hey, what's going to happen after election day and in what's going to happen to the house of representatives. and i will say this regardless of who wins and who controls the house and who controls the senate, i would say that the democratic party shockingly for me to say this are even our will be more operationally ready after the...
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those become therefore really niche companies that only geeks like me know about, and we may say, hey, here's my flex. i use duckduckgo, but that's not a strong business. a strong business is something that you get to know and like, and that becomes the search engine that you go to. and for just about everybody, that's google. and the doj is saying that's not just because google is a good search engine, which it is. it's largely because of the product placement that its big pockets afford on google, on apple and samsung phones. and so to break it up may be one thing, but to position it as one of several options is something that we really haven't seen in the era of the smartphone, period. you know, i didn't even think about that. you know, when we talk about searching for something, a lot of people say, google it. we don't say duckduckgo it. so, you know, if anything like this happens, how might this impact other tech companies? it might impact them because they'd be in the game when you're the actual verb, as google has been for search for some time. it really does make the other com
those become therefore really niche companies that only geeks like me know about, and we may say, hey, here's my flex. i use duckduckgo, but that's not a strong business. a strong business is something that you get to know and like, and that becomes the search engine that you go to. and for just about everybody, that's google. and the doj is saying that's not just because google is a good search engine, which it is. it's largely because of the product placement that its big pockets afford on...
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. >> desi: i have loved you since "freaks and geeks." >> yeah, the good old days. sarah marshall" is still one of the greatest rom-coms of all time. still holds up. >> thank you. wow. [cheers and applause] >> desi: and nominated for an emmy last year for season one of "shrinking." now you are back at it, season two. you are not just starring in this show. you cocreated it with bill lawrence and brett goldstein. how did that all come about? >> i am really lucky. i got kind of a free ride on this one in that i got a call from bill and brett. they both had an idea about a therapist going through a nervous breakdown and they got in touch with me and asked if i wanted to play the guy. actually, the truth of the story is apparently, i was on a walk and i was listening -- i know what i was listening to at the time. i was listening to "signed, sealed, delivered" by stevie wonder. and i was walking along, kind of dancing to myself and apparently, the producer texted bill lawrence, "just saw jason segel. he seems happy. let's do a show with him." [laughter] >> desi: your che
. >> desi: i have loved you since "freaks and geeks." >> yeah, the good old days. sarah marshall" is still one of the greatest rom-coms of all time. still holds up. >> thank you. wow. [cheers and applause] >> desi: and nominated for an emmy last year for season one of "shrinking." now you are back at it, season two. you are not just starring in this show. you cocreated it with bill lawrence and brett goldstein. how did that all come about?...
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as long as there's some sort of nerd or geek, i'm okay. >> and if our video doesn't quite capture the magic of what could fit here, the area is roughly three by ten feet in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> all right. how soon could the menendez brothers get out of prison? we are getting a better idea tonight of the timing. if a judge sentences them and crab season is being delayed again in the bay area by humpback whales. scientists explain what's behind it. plus, an important call to one particular group of people to help in the fight against breast cancer. first, a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live! right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. >> tonight we are at the very top of our game. >> the second president i got to meet up close and personal. >> who was the first george washington bush? their spot in the ncaa tournament. the university of nevada, reno is now the fifth team to forfeit a match against sdsu. it comes after unconfirmed claims by a spartans volleyball player that one of her own teammates is transgender. nevada players say they forfeite
as long as there's some sort of nerd or geek, i'm okay. >> and if our video doesn't quite capture the magic of what could fit here, the area is roughly three by ten feet in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> all right. how soon could the menendez brothers get out of prison? we are getting a better idea tonight of the timing. if a judge sentences them and crab season is being delayed again in the bay area by humpback whales. scientists explain what's behind it. plus, an...
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they q and any one kind of geeks that like the, the you want. this is acting as the constitutional court has ruled. lights and nancy's is quite clear as national socialists. we've been living under a band since 1945. we can't do anything in a straightforward way at a normal parliamentary level because they won't let us just then we have to take a roundabout way. this includes creating fund organizations or using the democratic mechanisms available to become a political force in this country in the whole property is meant to be in this archive footage is from the 1980s here, neo nazis in the central german state of hess. and we're quite open about their desire to turn back the clock to 1933 using democratic mechanisms. just like the nazis dead. the, i'm fun for an election night in frankfort at 3 pm. shortly before the deadline, mikhail conan submitted a 186 signatures of support on certificates of eligibility and needed to stand on. formerly, at least the natural dollars i'm loom party or n, s, has met the criteria for running in the local elect
they q and any one kind of geeks that like the, the you want. this is acting as the constitutional court has ruled. lights and nancy's is quite clear as national socialists. we've been living under a band since 1945. we can't do anything in a straightforward way at a normal parliamentary level because they won't let us just then we have to take a roundabout way. this includes creating fund organizations or using the democratic mechanisms available to become a political force in this country in...
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>> i'm glad to geek out about this with you. a prehistoric material, hundreds of millions of years old, developed in a time when there was very little water around on the planet. because of that scarcity of water, fewer imperfections in the material which means when it is used in this chipmaking process, it imparts fewer imperfections onto the eventual chip. ed: its role in the manufacturing process is multifaceted. quartz wafers are used in frequency control. one thing i've learned about the industry the last few years, it is good at stockpiling stuff it needs. is that the scenario playing out here? dana: indeed. we reached out to major chipmakers on different continents, tsmc, samsung, all of them delivered comments that seemed unbothered. they seem to be thriving off of stockpiles. that said, two these two mines in north carolina account for 80% or more of the global supply of quartz. they hopefully soon will be able to reopen after the hurricane. caroline: it feels very painful something that was focused on because of a lack
>> i'm glad to geek out about this with you. a prehistoric material, hundreds of millions of years old, developed in a time when there was very little water around on the planet. because of that scarcity of water, fewer imperfections in the material which means when it is used in this chipmaking process, it imparts fewer imperfections onto the eventual chip. ed: its role in the manufacturing process is multifaceted. quartz wafers are used in frequency control. one thing i've learned about...
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jean parker, malcolm x redding, community alternative, public montessori, sutro visitacion valley, geekn la inestabilidad del personal que ha ido, los cambios en el tiempo y también de dónde vienen las diferentes comunidades, donde están las donde viven los estudiantes en las áreas. entonces eso y hay varios otros criterios, pero eso en combinación es lo que ha traído a la lista actual la lista, la componen escuelas primarias y de kínder a octavo, cuyo número de alumnos no alcanzan. los 260 inscritos y las secundarias que tienen menos de 400 estudiantes. las autoridades del distrito dijeron que el cierre les ahorrará más de 20 millones de dólares, ya que en los últimos años esa zona escolar ha perdido cerca de 4000 estudiantes, lo que equivale a unos 80 millones de dólares que no ingresan al presupuesto del distrito. no he pensado en nada. no he pensado en en otra escuela por mi niño, porque pues me gusta esta y. y me siento muy triste porque dicen que la van a cerrar y espero que que no la cierren porque me gusta esta área donde está mi hijo y me gusta la escuela. en noviembre los func
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as long as there's some sort of nerd or geek, i'm okay. >> and if our video doesn't quite capture the magic of what could fit here, the area is roughly three by ten feet in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> all right. how soon could the menendez brothers get out of prison? we are getting a better idea tonight of the timing. if a judge sentences them and crab season is being delayed again in the bay area by humpback whales. scientists explain what's behind it. plus, an important call to one particular group of people to help in the fight against breast cancer. first, a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live! right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. >> tonight we are at the very top of our game. >> the second president i got to meet up close and personal. >> who was the first george >> who was the first george washington bush (♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief? r-o-l-a-i-d-s rolaids' dual-active formula begins to neutralize acid on contact. r-o-l-a-i-d-s spells relief. sounds like you need to vaporize that cold. nyquil vapocool? it's nyq
as long as there's some sort of nerd or geek, i'm okay. >> and if our video doesn't quite capture the magic of what could fit here, the area is roughly three by ten feet in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> all right. how soon could the menendez brothers get out of prison? we are getting a better idea tonight of the timing. if a judge sentences them and crab season is being delayed again in the bay area by humpback whales. scientists explain what's behind it. plus, an...
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our team broke speed varies, delivered one geek speak to every customers and between developing the 10g platform and now with mediacom mobile is offering the fastest and most reliable network on the go. mediacom decades of dedication. decades of delivery. decades ahead. >> mediacom along with these television companies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> i'm going to quickly read the bios to jennifer strong is moderating this fireside chat with frank mccourt apprentice brand-new book, actualization to come outw, tomorrow, "our bigget fight." wondering their bios and also i have a quote about the book from none other than bruce springsteen who has come back dash of looking at that what he has his start. i'm going to read the bios and then i'll bring the bulk up on stage. jennifer strong as a producer and journalist ace in new york city. she is the creator of several top science and technology podcast for newsrooms including propublica, the "wall street journal," and m.i.t. technology review.w her latestt show shift launched last year and early this conversation should also be on shi
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i won't geek out on this but the military folks will love it. it's the center of gravity and he defined a hub of all power and movement to which everything depends and it's the source of power and strength. our center of depravity and american center of gravity is the constitution and rule of law and peaceful transfer of power much that's who we are and our center of gravity and not lose we have to defend that. we have to defend that. they understand that why they're going at it hard. so to answer your great question and yes, i would classify what to talk about here and seeing with our elections as part of information warfare campaign and one part albeit is very important one. >> thank you for that great rundown and really setting the stage on what we're seeing and to broaden it out to our other panelists that are all experts in different ways on some of the nations that are impacting us, you know, i'm right in the thick of reporting on some of this. in the last few months we've seen this drum beat of effort and cyber space and disinformation sp
i won't geek out on this but the military folks will love it. it's the center of gravity and he defined a hub of all power and movement to which everything depends and it's the source of power and strength. our center of depravity and american center of gravity is the constitution and rule of law and peaceful transfer of power much that's who we are and our center of gravity and not lose we have to defend that. we have to defend that. they understand that why they're going at it hard. so to...
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thanks again and talking to ken, today we'll have ashley geeks. he's of the national security policy center. she's a professor of law here at the university of virginia, director of the national security law center there -- law center there. with associate white house counsel and deputy legal adviser in the early part of the bind administration. i'm going to turn it over to you two and expect to learn a great deal from the conversation. thanks very much. [applause] >> thank you so much, phil. thanks to the baton school and the school of democracy and the meller center for hosting this and for bringing us here today and especially thanks to ken for taking the time to come down and talk to us. i'm very pleased to moderate this conversation to -- to ask you some provocative questions given your really deep and broad experience in the u.s. government and your current role at d.h.s. soy thought we might start by setting a little bit of background so you can tell us a little bit about the office that you currently lead. most people i think know a decent
thanks again and talking to ken, today we'll have ashley geeks. he's of the national security policy center. she's a professor of law here at the university of virginia, director of the national security law center there -- law center there. with associate white house counsel and deputy legal adviser in the early part of the bind administration. i'm going to turn it over to you two and expect to learn a great deal from the conversation. thanks very much. [applause] >> thank you so much,...
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by 2003, robert mcginnis, who if you're a cemetery geek, he did a lot of cemetery transcriptions for knox county. he described it as being a community dumping ground. but the great thing is a grassroots organization called the knoxville reanimation coalition decided that was not going to be the story. and they have partnered with the university of tennessee school of architecture. they have built walking paths to the cemetery. there is a great gazebo. and they have like all these wonderful community remembrance of vents. for example, they celebrate emancipation day. so if you are from tennessee, we celebrated emancipation day in the beginning of august because that is when president johnson freed his slaves and that was the day traditionally that emancipation was celebrated. well, they have held emancipation day celebrations at the cemetery. i came across an article in april of this year were local artists were working to create memorials for unmarked graves in the cemetery. it really is this, like you said, kind of template of space where you can walk the paths and think about the p
by 2003, robert mcginnis, who if you're a cemetery geek, he did a lot of cemetery transcriptions for knox county. he described it as being a community dumping ground. but the great thing is a grassroots organization called the knoxville reanimation coalition decided that was not going to be the story. and they have partnered with the university of tennessee school of architecture. they have built walking paths to the cemetery. there is a great gazebo. and they have like all these wonderful...
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basis points, back in september, by then we saw the 30 year fall to six-point to 1% everybody was all geekit's at 6.58% why is that happening. >> the same scenario you were talking about with the tenure dichotomy is strong those fundamental tailwinds that is dragon macro economic growth whether the fiscal stimulus still being injected, the a.i. investment in the digitization and the investment and decarbonization, it is driving growth and that is keeping the better the situation in interest rates in the bond market saying how much can rates go down, that is setting ourselves up with the new normal is all normal reliving an abnormal way rates are low, the new normal the tenure 4% tenure is not abnormal and go back and look at history, we lived in the strange period of time. liz: 4.17 in change today, good to have you. >> great to see you surviving and thriving at least in new york, thank you so much, then fry cook in chief, donald trump takes a spin in the mcdonald's kitchen, are either he or vice president kamala harris hitting swing voters with the right message as the clock winds down to
basis points, back in september, by then we saw the 30 year fall to six-point to 1% everybody was all geekit's at 6.58% why is that happening. >> the same scenario you were talking about with the tenure dichotomy is strong those fundamental tailwinds that is dragon macro economic growth whether the fiscal stimulus still being injected, the a.i. investment in the digitization and the investment and decarbonization, it is driving growth and that is keeping the better the situation in...
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system, plans of money, the euro as a reserve currency of to over 2 weeks of val accounting wasn't geeks governing baltic candidates, is being declared. the winner of the country is disputed presidential election that no chapel of the for the mobility game just over a 70 percent of the vote. with opposition candidates only securing their all 20 percent is being divide and process and widespread allegations are full. the the lead up to the election. well, the 951 ingle refugees of arrived in indonesia this week of the sling fighting in me of all men, women and children came ashore in the countries most to mock the province. the nation officials say yes, the 2nd wave of arrivals for me in law, thirties are working to find them temporary shelter. united nations report says there's been no progress intact in global warming sciences when the climate set to rise by more than 3 degrees celsius by the end of the century. if changes on made those of the headlines, the news continue 0 now to 0. and as of to witness the . ready the, all these people coming in supposed to come in, and then we'll hav
system, plans of money, the euro as a reserve currency of to over 2 weeks of val accounting wasn't geeks governing baltic candidates, is being declared. the winner of the country is disputed presidential election that no chapel of the for the mobility game just over a 70 percent of the vote. with opposition candidates only securing their all 20 percent is being divide and process and widespread allegations are full. the the lead up to the election. well, the 951 ingle refugees of arrived in...
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we geek out over their books. they live in brooklyn, new york. steven johnson is the best- selling author of 14 books, about to be 14 books, including enemy of all mankind, where good ideas come from, how we got to now, the ghost map, an extra life and his new book on may 14 will be the infernal machine. he is the host and cocreator of the emmy award-winning pbs, bbc series, how we got to know and the host of the podcast, the tet interview and the author of a newsletter, adjacent possible. he lives in brooklyn new york and marin county, california, with his wife and three sons. please help me in welcoming bill, monica, and steve. for 20 years or >> another treasure of the brooklyn literary community, these two possible, i have known for 20 years or so? was a huge fan of rabbit. this book is somehow even more ambitious and, i think, even more successful than rabbit was. this was an amazing follow on to that. exceptional book. bill and i have this wonderful relationship or most of the time i would say over the past 15 years, somewhere around 97% of
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fan boys got geeked up, bought stock in it, they were disappointed by almost every single thing.e him and his work, i just disagree. this should be valued as a car company right now. that's the only thing they're selling. forget power and some of the other stuff. >> and it is with some irony to gene's call that it has proven it is a tech company when, in fact, you know, their core business rate, all i'm hearing is the ai company is getting pushed out that much more. what you are left with is a company that you're lucky if the gross margin gets above 15, probably closer to 14. that's been the story. the story is that it is a hardware story as opposed to a software story and that's part of the story where the multiple on the company that it is today i think is very inflated, and i do think there are headwinds. having said that, everything around the technology and the data story around tesla's all we ever heard about, why someone could buy it and say there's another reason. again, i think gene does nice work too. >> and when you look at the stock chart, having said all of that, the
fan boys got geeked up, bought stock in it, they were disappointed by almost every single thing.e him and his work, i just disagree. this should be valued as a car company right now. that's the only thing they're selling. forget power and some of the other stuff. >> and it is with some irony to gene's call that it has proven it is a tech company when, in fact, you know, their core business rate, all i'm hearing is the ai company is getting pushed out that much more. what you are left with...
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and yes, i am a complete tax geek. so i very much am interested in that. but about what's going to happen when the provisions of that particular act expire, you know, we're going to not have that elevated standard deduction. we're going to move back to a much smaller standard deduction with perhaps personal exemptions. the salt cap of $10,000 would expire. and so then you'd be able to deduct whatever state and local taxes you had on your federal return. there's just a lot of things that are a little bit of the unknown, and it will depend on what happens with the upcoming election as well as congress. >> all right. and that's going to be happening in about ten days from now. caroline from san jose state university, never too early to start thinking about this in your mind. so thank you for sharing your insight into these changes by the irs. we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much for having me. >> coming up on mornings on two and nine, whether you've been a fan for decades or just starting out, the next guest is something you will not want to miss.
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it could be rock collecting or digging up dinosaur bones as long as there's some sort of nerd or geek, i'm okay. >> and if our video doesn't quite capture the magic of what could fit here, the area is roughly three by ten feet in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> very small space there for rent. all right. we got a lot more coming up ahead. let's check in with frances. >> all right. zach, it's so pretty outside right now. it's time for sutro. we're looking towards the golden gate bridge, which looks like a postcard. clear skies overhead. but that will change with increasing clouds. and then we're tracking the chance of some drizzle and sprinkles tomorrow. >> such a gorgeous shot there, frances. thank you. also next, an epic start to the world series. freddie freeman and the dodgers making history in la. abc seven spor from break with a live look from the golden gate bridge. traffic moving right along there and the sky is looking just gorgeous this morning at 845. all right. the la dodgers and new york yankees took the field at dodger stadium in game one of the world series
it could be rock collecting or digging up dinosaur bones as long as there's some sort of nerd or geek, i'm okay. >> and if our video doesn't quite capture the magic of what could fit here, the area is roughly three by ten feet in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> very small space there for rent. all right. we got a lot more coming up ahead. let's check in with frances. >> all right. zach, it's so pretty outside right now. it's time for sutro. we're looking towards...
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bad enough you're screeching about a computer like a best buy customer laying into a member of the geek"i do you right now"? i mean, i know this guy's brain's always been mush, but he's really starting to sound like a sundowning frankenstein. and i don't mean prime frankenstein. i mean an aging frankenstein in a nursing home watching "the price is right" and eating his tapioca pudding, reminiscing about the good old days when he was young and full of hope, when life was a game and winning was easy. hop on his harley with his leather jacket. [ laughter ] and his girl by his side, and they'd chase the sun until they ran out of gas. and then they'd stumble out onto the beach at moonlight, nothing between them but their beating hearts. and the air was crisp and pulsing with romance. [ laughter ] they made love that night. her words still rang his mind -- "oh, frankenstein," she whispered. and he looked deep into her eyes and said -- >> i do you right now. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: you know what's really great? you know what's really nice about that, is how well it worked without me
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well, i i'm a politics and history geek. i a ph.d. in us political history. and when i finished my ph.d., i began teaching. i had a visiting teaching gig out in wisconsin, and i loved the work. i love teaching. i love educating people about what congress does and why and how the way congress works has changed over time. and then the opposition came open in the senate historical office. i applied, and i was lucky enough to be selected for the job and i've been there since i've been with the senate historical office since 2010. it's really interesting and engaging work, and i can't think of any place i'd rather be. and what exactly is the role of the senate historian office? yeah, the senate historical office was created in 1975 after the watergate investigation, in part because of some of the issues came up during the senate. watergate investigation, issues related to constitutional crises and clash between two co-equal branches of government and the senate party leaders looked around and said, well, who serves as the the memory of this institution going all t
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it could be rock collecting or digging up dinosaur bones, as long as there's some sort of nerd or geek and if our video doesn't quite capture the magic of what could fit here, the area is roughly three by ten feet in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> three by ten feet. all right. well, we got a big weekend that we're kicking off right now. let's check in with frances. >> all right. we are starting off with clear skies this morning. it's beautiful out there from mount tam. as you can see, the orange and purple in the sky before the sunrise. but increasing clouds today will mean cooler temperatures and a chance of sprinkles tomorrow. >> frances. thank you. also next, an epic start to the world series. freddie freeman and the dodgers making history in la. abc seven sports director larry we have a couple systems affecting us. we're going to see some clouds from the south, some high clouds moving through this afternoon. and then this system will drop in overnight, bringing us a chance of sprinkles tomorrow. but for right now it's really pretty. as we look from our exploratorium
it could be rock collecting or digging up dinosaur bones, as long as there's some sort of nerd or geek and if our video doesn't quite capture the magic of what could fit here, the area is roughly three by ten feet in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> three by ten feet. all right. well, we got a big weekend that we're kicking off right now. let's check in with frances. >> all right. we are starting off with clear skies this morning. it's beautiful out there from mount...
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. >> i could geek out on this topic of polarization all night but let's bring in some questions now.to afraid to say it out loud. now that you've suspended your campaign, you have frequently downplayed his impact on your party and have even gone so far as to call yourself a surrogate for his campaign. would it be fair to categorize you as one of the many politicians who privately dread him, who know what a disaster he has been and will continue to be for your party and are you to afraid to say it out loud? [applause] >> thank you for that question matt. what i have said since the election, since what happened, i said everything that i set on the campaign trail, i stand by. i cited because i believe it. i said it because i was telling the truth to everyone. since then, people have voted. i am a voter now. i have to make a decision between two. it is harris or it is trumped. i do not have the luxury of dealing with anything else. so i am not going for the person i like, i am going for when my daughter complains about groceries i care about that. when my son is worried about getting a j
. >> i could geek out on this topic of polarization all night but let's bring in some questions now.to afraid to say it out loud. now that you've suspended your campaign, you have frequently downplayed his impact on your party and have even gone so far as to call yourself a surrogate for his campaign. would it be fair to categorize you as one of the many politicians who privately dread him, who know what a disaster he has been and will continue to be for your party and are you to afraid...
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. >> i could geek out on this topic of polarization all night but let's bring in some questions now. ms. haley: so thank you for that question, matt. what i have said since the election, since what happened, i said everything that i said on the campaign trail. i stand by. i said it because i believed it and because i was telling the truth to everyone. since then, people have voted. i'm a voter now. i have to make a decision between two. it is harris or it is strong. i don't have the luxury of dealing with anything else so i'm not going for the person i like. when my daughter complains about groceries, i care about that. when my husband is a military spouse and i know he has been deployed and i'm worried about what's happening, preventing wars, i care about that. when i look at what's happening on the border and safety, i care about that. so as a voter i align more with trump's policies and harris's policies. i'm not voting on style. i'm voting on substance. and i as a voter have to make the same decision you do and that's the decision i make, but i have always stood by everything i h
. >> i could geek out on this topic of polarization all night but let's bring in some questions now. ms. haley: so thank you for that question, matt. what i have said since the election, since what happened, i said everything that i said on the campaign trail. i stand by. i said it because i believed it and because i was telling the truth to everyone. since then, people have voted. i'm a voter now. i have to make a decision between two. it is harris or it is strong. i don't have the...
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when you put up a graphic like that, a pew man for a political scientist like me, i get to really geek out. so thanks very much for that. >> you're very welcome. where do you expect that former president trump and his campaign will be focusing their efforts and their resources here? with three weeks to go, georgia north carolina and the southwest. >> the democratic vote is underreported a little bit in nevada. so if they can make some inroads in nevada and pick up those six electoral votes, that's a bonus for them. but they need to roll through in arizona. also. again, georgia and north carolina and harris kind of rolling through the rust belt, particularly pennsylvania, with its 19 electoral votes. >> all right. you know, professor, it feels like we have sort of been this race has sort of been stuck in sort of a stagnant position for quite some time when we've been looking at the polls, just not a lot of movement here. we talk a lot about the potential for, you know, what what you call an october surprise here. do you see any scenario here with just three weeks to go? could we still s
when you put up a graphic like that, a pew man for a political scientist like me, i get to really geek out. so thanks very much for that. >> you're very welcome. where do you expect that former president trump and his campaign will be focusing their efforts and their resources here? with three weeks to go, georgia north carolina and the southwest. >> the democratic vote is underreported a little bit in nevada. so if they can make some inroads in nevada and pick up those six...
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as long as there's some sort of nerd or geek, i'm okay. >> and if our video doesn't quite capture the magic of what could fit here, the area is roughly three by ten feet in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> no shortage of innovation here in the bay area. allht, let's check in with francis. >> all right. we're going to start off with another pretty view, this time from sutro looking out towards downtown san francisco. you can see the bay bridge in oakland in the background. clear skies right now, temperatures in the 40s and 50s. we have another beautiful mild day, but then get ready for a chance of some drizzle tomorrow. >> all right. francis. thank you. also next, an epic start to the world series. freddie freeman and the dodgers making history in la. abc seven sports director larry beil has game one next in sports your business needs a network it can count on... even during the unexpected. power's out! -power's out! comcast business has you covered, with wifi backup to help keep you up and running. wifi's up. let's power on! let's power on! -let's power on! it's from the
as long as there's some sort of nerd or geek, i'm okay. >> and if our video doesn't quite capture the magic of what could fit here, the area is roughly three by ten feet in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> no shortage of innovation here in the bay area. allht, let's check in with francis. >> all right. we're going to start off with another pretty view, this time from sutro looking out towards downtown san francisco. you can see the bay bridge in oakland in the...
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and we're not all going to become supply chain geeks. and so it's going to require some regulation, it's going to require some more enlightened behavior from companies. it will require a more forward look from from investors. i do think, though, that it's healthy that we're talking about place again because, you know, as we discussed at the outset of our conversation, a bunch of things have happened over the last half century and the key ones are containerization. the rise of the internet, which we haven't talked about, trade deals like the one that brought china into the world trade organization in 2001 and all of that stuff combined with the logic of financialization, has created, you know, a really impossible wall to resist momentum toward, you know, moving production far away from your customers. so, you know, my key character, i mean, i traced the passage of this single shipping container from china to a warehouse in mississippi. and i look at all of the industries that touched this order, the most important order in the history of
and we're not all going to become supply chain geeks. and so it's going to require some regulation, it's going to require some more enlightened behavior from companies. it will require a more forward look from from investors. i do think, though, that it's healthy that we're talking about place again because, you know, as we discussed at the outset of our conversation, a bunch of things have happened over the last half century and the key ones are containerization. the rise of the internet,...
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i didn't want to be a singer i didn't want to but i'm embarrassed it's over listen you're over in geekmething else. tell me, have you read pamina's book? well, of course i have. and how did you feel about this story when he met marina during a concert, and judging by this tour, i understand that you got an illegitimate brother here? apparently i skimmed through that part of the book, i don't remember, and about mi, is that a fantasy? and who wrote this book? said about, said about, hello, marina gave birth named her son dmitry, he looks a lot like slava closed the door, and i think he did the right thing, then marina successfully got married, three times in a row, yes, maybe i don’t know anymore but it wasn’t marina and the son and not dmitry everything was different, but as a matter of fact i don’t even have the moral right to talk about it, because i don’t know for sure, and if i don’t know for sure then it’s possible. 20 something years old, handsome, as always, and we were on tour, and the tour there used to be some, not like now, i went, came back there for one day, two, we went t
i didn't want to be a singer i didn't want to but i'm embarrassed it's over listen you're over in geekmething else. tell me, have you read pamina's book? well, of course i have. and how did you feel about this story when he met marina during a concert, and judging by this tour, i understand that you got an illegitimate brother here? apparently i skimmed through that part of the book, i don't remember, and about mi, is that a fantasy? and who wrote this book? said about, said about, hello,...
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data geeks, strategists, tax advisors, the works. i do like data geeks. what about technologists? over $2 billion dollars in innovation in high tech data and analytics. the best of both worlds. that's our motto! actually, that's end-to-end transformation. we'll be able to hit our projections both fiscal and astral. and we'll have the tools to be more nimble wherever we go: home, tombs, caves, catacombs, you name it. this company sounds great. what do you think, agnes? looks like it's unanimous. it all started with a small business idea. it's a pillow with a speaker in it! that's right craig. pulling in the perfect team to get the job done. i'm just here for the internets. at&t, it's super-fast! you locked us out?! and when thrown a curveball... arrggghh! ahhhh! [crashing sounds] we had everything we needed. is the internet out? don't worry, we have at&t internet back-up. the next level network for small business. ♪♪ i sold a pillow! >>> meta is going to report after the bell this afternoon and julia boorstin joins us now with a look at what to expect, hey, julia? >> well, joe, wit
data geeks, strategists, tax advisors, the works. i do like data geeks. what about technologists? over $2 billion dollars in innovation in high tech data and analytics. the best of both worlds. that's our motto! actually, that's end-to-end transformation. we'll be able to hit our projections both fiscal and astral. and we'll have the tools to be more nimble wherever we go: home, tombs, caves, catacombs, you name it. this company sounds great. what do you think, agnes? looks like it's unanimous....
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. >> well, interesting for us political geeks out there because it's not been so straightforward.ny twists and turns in this , many twists and turns in this, and james cleverly has really come through and risen to the top. yeah. >> the underdog to start with. >> the underdog to start with. >> yeah exactly. so tomorrow is going to be quite nail biting. so i think it's quite clear cleverly's going to get into the final. but the question now is he kemi or is it generate. that's with him. >> and does anybody else care. i read today two thirds of the pubuc read today two thirds of the public aren't interested. >> yeah well i mean we've got memories of immediate post election defeat, leadership contest. we have quite a lot of those, quite a lot of those memories in the labour party and quite a lot of election defeats over the years. but i think, you know, i think people from the outside will be thinking of tom tugendhat going out. that is this kind of the end of the one nafion this kind of the end of the one nation tradition. >> as we follow that up in a minute, because we might take dif
. >> well, interesting for us political geeks out there because it's not been so straightforward.ny twists and turns in this , many twists and turns in this, and james cleverly has really come through and risen to the top. yeah. >> the underdog to start with. >> the underdog to start with. >> yeah exactly. so tomorrow is going to be quite nail biting. so i think it's quite clear cleverly's going to get into the final. but the question now is he kemi or is it generate....
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samantha: i am not a saturday person, i am in energy systems geek and i came to this position after a career in engineering. but i am up here for a reason and i am following jeff. that is we tend to think of climate change as something that is a threat multiplier or something that takes a festering problem and turns it into an acute problem after a natural disaster. i want to make the argument up here and i wish i didn't have such a good example to use but i do. we've seen hurricane helene do some of the worst damage in an area i've heard described as a climate refuge or a climate haven. i want to make the argument that we might just see this in areas we don't expect -- we expect but areas we don't expect. we could see the stabilization in places where we don't see it coming. systems are not going to look into the future the way they have in the past. we are going to find people in our own country and other countries in harm's way and subject to destabilization in ways that have become security threats. because of climate change. we can talk more about this as the panel goes on but i
samantha: i am not a saturday person, i am in energy systems geek and i came to this position after a career in engineering. but i am up here for a reason and i am following jeff. that is we tend to think of climate change as something that is a threat multiplier or something that takes a festering problem and turns it into an acute problem after a natural disaster. i want to make the argument up here and i wish i didn't have such a good example to use but i do. we've seen hurricane helene do...
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film moscow not to tears believes, well, exhibits from the mosfilm archives, the cinema museum, in geek, presented the underground museum of the zaryad park and our film crew has already been there, loaded there, i feel good there. here, each exhibit is a guide to the past, to the time when a two-part drama about the search for happiness of three provincial girls in the capital was presented to the soviet audience. and just as moscow did not believe in tears, initially no one believed in the success of the film, but it turned out to be deafening, in in 1981, vladimir menshov's film won an oscar. raevich korizanova once said, it's very good that this film is about us, and... when foreign countries bought it, they also said that we saw for the first time how you live, some kind of ideology of the soviet man is very much embedded here, and who dad was, the director himself admitted, the story of katya tikhomirova in many ways resembles his own, because he also once came to conquer the capital, perhaps that is why in he played not only a role in the film. the victims are really safe, about
film moscow not to tears believes, well, exhibits from the mosfilm archives, the cinema museum, in geek, presented the underground museum of the zaryad park and our film crew has already been there, loaded there, i feel good there. here, each exhibit is a guide to the past, to the time when a two-part drama about the search for happiness of three provincial girls in the capital was presented to the soviet audience. and just as moscow did not believe in tears, initially no one believed in the...