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storm's godfather was also invited. _ our family.part.— after a year apart. i know, i feel like i'm doing — after a year apart. i know, i feel like i'm doing something - after a year apart. i know, i feel| like i'm doing something wrong! after a year apart. i know, i feel - like i'm doing something wrong! but it is a _ like i'm doing something wrong! but it is a blessing really, because we kind of— it is a blessing really, because we kind of got— it is a blessing really, because we kind of got into a new norm of staying — kind of got into a new norm of staying away, only contacting by phone, — staying away, only contacting by phone, so — staying away, only contacting by phone, so it is nice to actually see someone — phone, so it is nice to actually see someone in — phone, so it is nice to actually see someone in person. with phone, so it is nice to actually see someone in person.— phone, so it is nice to actually see someone in person. with many more celebrations — someone in person. with many more celebrations like _ someone in pers
storm's godfather was also invited. _ our family.part.— after a year apart. i know, i feel like i'm doing — after a year apart. i know, i feel like i'm doing something - after a year apart. i know, i feel| like i'm doing something wrong! after a year apart. i know, i feel - like i'm doing something wrong! but it is a _ like i'm doing something wrong! but it is a blessing really, because we kind of— it is a blessing really, because we kind of got— it is a blessing really, because we kind...
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viktor orban the hungary and prime minister one this is the godfather of the how to abolish press freedom in your country and they really following his playbook how do you do this you 1st threaten journalists you poison public opinion against them then you start throttling them by new rules and regulations and then you get your supporters and your political cronies to buy up those media step by step and after 10 years of the hungary we see today there is simply nothing left and that is what the others are more or less emulating it's like the godfather redux for the journalists that you love to hate let's take the country that you visited. the government is personally attacking individual journalists they are why. they're attacking them because they can poison public opinion against them this way and it really goes to unbelievable extremes. the prime minister himself a couple of years ago called 2 journalists 2 women journalists who had done a report about right wing tendencies in the countries and groups in the country and neo nazi groups in the country he had called them cheap prostitute
viktor orban the hungary and prime minister one this is the godfather of the how to abolish press freedom in your country and they really following his playbook how do you do this you 1st threaten journalists you poison public opinion against them then you start throttling them by new rules and regulations and then you get your supporters and your political cronies to buy up those media step by step and after 10 years of the hungary we see today there is simply nothing left and that is what the...
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hungary and poland and sylvian is see viktor orban the hungary and prime minister warless as the godfather of the how to abolish press freedom in your country and they're really following his playbook how do you do this you 1st threaten journalists you poison public opinion against them then you start throttling them by new rules and regulations and then you get your supporters and your political cronies to buy up those media step by step and after 10 years of the hungary we see today there is simply nothing left and that is what the others are more or less emulating it's like the godfather redux for the journalists that you love to hate let's take the country that you visited that the government is personally attacking individual journalists they are why. they're attacking them because they can poison public opinion against them this way and it really goes to unbelievable extremes younus the entre the prime minister himself a couple of years ago called 2 journalists 2 women journalists who had done a report about right wing tendencies in the countries and groups in the country and the neo
hungary and poland and sylvian is see viktor orban the hungary and prime minister warless as the godfather of the how to abolish press freedom in your country and they're really following his playbook how do you do this you 1st threaten journalists you poison public opinion against them then you start throttling them by new rules and regulations and then you get your supporters and your political cronies to buy up those media step by step and after 10 years of the hungary we see today there is...
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there is simply nothing left and that is what the others are more or less emulating it's like the godfather redux for the journalists that you love to hate let's take the country that you visited. the government is personally attacking individual journalists they are why. they're attacking them because they can poison public opinion against them this way and it really goes to unbelievable extremes. the prime minister himself a couple of years ago called 2 journalists 2 women journalists who had done a report about right wing tendencies in the countries and groups in the country and the neo nazi groups in the country he had called them cheap prostitutes on twitter in writing and that really is that drive you know takes it to a point where you just sort of wonder how is it possible that in the midst of europe somebody like this can be prime minister so what do you do if you poison public opinion you denigrate people you denigrate their opinions and what the ruling party in slovenia hopes to do somehow is to really get rid of any free media any free journalism that will sort of criticize the g
there is simply nothing left and that is what the others are more or less emulating it's like the godfather redux for the journalists that you love to hate let's take the country that you visited. the government is personally attacking individual journalists they are why. they're attacking them because they can poison public opinion against them this way and it really goes to unbelievable extremes. the prime minister himself a couple of years ago called 2 journalists 2 women journalists who had...
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what is-- what is this godfather model?ts that i've had against me during the past year, how you can continue to function and work in a productive way, and i just use that phrase from the "godfather" that michael coliionsaid to sonny, he said, "you're taking things personally." he said, "it's not personal. it's strictly business." >> stephen: have you ever fantitized about dumping a horse's head into rand paul's head? ( laughter ) no, no, but i think he ma may he fantasized doing it the other way with me. >> stephen: dr. fauci we have to take a quick break. but when we come back, i will ask the doctor if he had a choice of each of the three vaccines, which would he pick? ♪ ♪ ♪ i suffered with psoriasis for so long. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. i'm still clear, five years now. cosentyx works fast to give you clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of i
what is-- what is this godfather model?ts that i've had against me during the past year, how you can continue to function and work in a productive way, and i just use that phrase from the "godfather" that michael coliionsaid to sonny, he said, "you're taking things personally." he said, "it's not personal. it's strictly business." >> stephen: have you ever fantitized about dumping a horse's head into rand paul's head? ( laughter ) no, no, but i think he ma...
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what is-- what is this "godfather" model?people ask me, when you get things like the slights that i've had against me during the past year, how you can continue to function and work in a productive way, and i just use that phrase from "the godfather" that michael corleone said to sonny, after he had just killed sollozzo the turk. when he says, "you know, you're taking things personally." he said, "it's not personal. it's strictly business." so, that's my motto. >> stephen: have you ever fantasized about dumping a horse's head into rand paul's bed? ( laughter ) >> no, no, but i think he may have fantasized doing it the other way with me. >> stephen: dr. fauci we have to take a quick break. but when we come back, i will ask the doctor if he had a choice of each of the three vaccines, which would he pick? ♪ ♪ ♪ itchy? squirmy? scratchy? family not getting clean? get charmin ultra strong. go get 'em. it just cleans better. with a diamond weave texture, your family can use less while still getting clean. goodbye itchy squirm. hell
what is-- what is this "godfather" model?people ask me, when you get things like the slights that i've had against me during the past year, how you can continue to function and work in a productive way, and i just use that phrase from "the godfather" that michael corleone said to sonny, after he had just killed sollozzo the turk. when he says, "you know, you're taking things personally." he said, "it's not personal. it's strictly business." so, that's my...
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if you tried to make "the godfather" now, they wouldn't look the same. you know what i mean?e joining the cast for the highly-anticipated sequel to the 1988 comedy classic. >> this set and cast looked like it was so much fun. was it? >> it was super fun. every single day. you had many comics on set. and then the rest were icons. >> james earl jones, arsenio hall, sherry headley and of course eddie murphy. the two also working together in "dolomite is my name." >> i was thinking about putting out a comedy record. >> comedy? >> it's safe to say you're not tired of eddie murphy after "dolomite," and "coming 2 america." i mean, you've been spending a lot of time with this man. >> eddie, you want to watch him all the time. you want to watch him walk. you want to watch him you want to watch him drink water. you want to watch him sit down, how does he cross his legs? >> and on set, tracy morgan and his boom box kept the party going. >> for yards away, you could hear him coming. and i remember one particular day tracy was blasting his music, we were in the tent and everybody broke in
if you tried to make "the godfather" now, they wouldn't look the same. you know what i mean?e joining the cast for the highly-anticipated sequel to the 1988 comedy classic. >> this set and cast looked like it was so much fun. was it? >> it was super fun. every single day. you had many comics on set. and then the rest were icons. >> james earl jones, arsenio hall, sherry headley and of course eddie murphy. the two also working together in "dolomite is my...
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of state interference in a free market economy was the road to serfdom for high it is seen as the godfather of neo liberalism. but how's that theory fairing in the real world of the pandemic then the economy isn't in any way self healing it's on life support funded by hundreds of billions of state debt there's no more talk of privatization financial survival is all that counts. supply chains have been devastated as borders were closed or travel restricted. toilet paper shortages were followed by shortages of noodles medical face masks and protective clothing and even the production of vaccines that the world so desperately needs is only gradually being ramped up hospitals are short of intensive care beds and there are too few i.c.u. staff even in which countries and why because it was all only ever about profit efficiency and cost cutting self-regulation all self healing no longer possible the coronavirus has also exacerbated inequality worldwide within 9 months the world's 1000 richest billionaires recoup the losses they made as a result of the pandemic the world's poorest will need over a
of state interference in a free market economy was the road to serfdom for high it is seen as the godfather of neo liberalism. but how's that theory fairing in the real world of the pandemic then the economy isn't in any way self healing it's on life support funded by hundreds of billions of state debt there's no more talk of privatization financial survival is all that counts. supply chains have been devastated as borders were closed or travel restricted. toilet paper shortages were followed...
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hungary and poland and sylvian is see viktor orban the hungary and prime minister warless as the godfather of the how to abolish press freedom in your country and they're really following his playbook how do you do this you 1st threaten journalists you poison public opinion against them then you start throttling them by new rules and regulations and then you get your supporters and your political cronies to buy up those media step by step and after 10 years of the hungary we see today there is simply nothing left and that is what the others are more or less emulating you know it's like the godfather redux for the journalists that you love to hate let's take the country that you visited lenient the government is personally attacking individual journalists they are why . they're attacking them because they can poison public opinion against them this way and it really goes to unbelievable extremes younus the young the prime minister himself a couple of years ago called 2 journalists 2 women journalists who had done a report about right wing tendencies in the countries and groups in the countr
hungary and poland and sylvian is see viktor orban the hungary and prime minister warless as the godfather of the how to abolish press freedom in your country and they're really following his playbook how do you do this you 1st threaten journalists you poison public opinion against them then you start throttling them by new rules and regulations and then you get your supporters and your political cronies to buy up those media step by step and after 10 years of the hungary we see today there is...
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hungary and poland and sylvian is see viktor orban the hungary and prime minister oneness as the godfather of the how to abolish press freedom in your country and they're really following his playbook how do you do this you 1st threaten journalists you poison public opinion against them then you start throttling them by new rules and regulations and then you get your supporters and your political cronies to buy up those media step by step and after 10 years of the hungary we see today there is simply nothing left and that is what the others are more or less emulating it's like the godfather redux for the journalists that you love to hate let's take the country that you visited. the government is personally attacking individual journalists they are why. they're attacking them because they can poison public opinion against them this way and it really goes to unbelievable extremes younus the young the prime minister himself a couple of years ago called 2 journalists 2 women journalists who had done a report about right wing tendencies in the countries and groups in the country and the neo naz
hungary and poland and sylvian is see viktor orban the hungary and prime minister oneness as the godfather of the how to abolish press freedom in your country and they're really following his playbook how do you do this you 1st threaten journalists you poison public opinion against them then you start throttling them by new rules and regulations and then you get your supporters and your political cronies to buy up those media step by step and after 10 years of the hungary we see today there is...
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president biden not to treat putin like a normal leader >> he would say he's a totalitarian ruler he's a godfather >> reporter: more than 10,000 were arrested peaceful protests are not enough >> people are not ready to use force, they can't hope for the change of the regime >> reporter: the u.s. will impose new sanctions on russia as early as this week, targeted putin's inner circle european allies will join in. the first direct action by president biden against the leader he has long condemned. lester >>> bill neely, thank you. >> prince harry and meghan markle are opening up in a new interview with oprah winfrey, the prince speaking about princess diana and leaving the royal family here is keir simmons >> reporter: an explosive interview. prince harry compares living life as a normal life and his mother >> i can't begin to imagine what it must have been for her going through this process. >> reporter: meghan wearing a bracelet that belongs to his mother a lotus flower symbolizing resurrection the first interview with oprah >> were you silent or silence? i want to make it clear that there is no s
president biden not to treat putin like a normal leader >> he would say he's a totalitarian ruler he's a godfather >> reporter: more than 10,000 were arrested peaceful protests are not enough >> people are not ready to use force, they can't hope for the change of the regime >> reporter: the u.s. will impose new sanctions on russia as early as this week, targeted putin's inner circle european allies will join in. the first direct action by president biden against the...
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a man who was known as a spiritual godfather to members of the beat generation. the poet and publisher, french admirers gathered around the bookstore in san francisco. he cofounded the bookstore 1953 it became a gathering spot for poets. here is him reading from his own poem the world is a beautiful place. >> the world is a beautiful place to be born into. if you don't mind happiness, not alwa being so very much fun. if you don't mind a touch just one everything is fine, even in heaven to sing all the time. >> he was 101. >> murals have become part of our urban landscape. adding culture and history to streets and sidewalks. the murals of clarion and only alleys are in the spotlight as tonight look at something beautiful. you can find more of our news coverage at kqed.org/newsroom. inc. you for joining us, good night. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, february 28: the latest vaccine against covid-19 wins f.d.a approval. >> fight, fight, fight! housing is a right! >> sreenivasan: a look at the history of evictions in richmond,
a man who was known as a spiritual godfather to members of the beat generation. the poet and publisher, french admirers gathered around the bookstore in san francisco. he cofounded the bookstore 1953 it became a gathering spot for poets. here is him reading from his own poem the world is a beautiful place. >> the world is a beautiful place to be born into. if you don't mind happiness, not alwa being so very much fun. if you don't mind a touch just one everything is fine, even in heaven to...
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behave in terms of making sure that the members of the association respect whoever the godfather it was and if anybody steps out of line they can be assassinated or killed and so they don't step out of line obviously. for the benefit. of a handful of enterprising and unscrupulous profiteers the entire continental economy was transformed on the coasts african brokers knew all of the inner workings of the sugar plantation. a slave ship from some a little. dot at loango in the kingdom of congo. its captains drawings provided exceptional details of the negotiations between europeans and africans the merchants from the coast knew that the math he said a fix captain was in a hurry you had to arrive in the west indies before harvest time this was the time of year when slaves sold best and when the best sugar was available so they deliberately prolonged negotiations to drive prices up $312.00 captives were rounded up in 116 days. he said my feet arrived in sound amounting now haiti one year after leaving france only 9 captives had perished a good ratio for the crew who celebrated their success.
behave in terms of making sure that the members of the association respect whoever the godfather it was and if anybody steps out of line they can be assassinated or killed and so they don't step out of line obviously. for the benefit. of a handful of enterprising and unscrupulous profiteers the entire continental economy was transformed on the coasts african brokers knew all of the inner workings of the sugar plantation. a slave ship from some a little. dot at loango in the kingdom of congo....
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of state interference in a free market economy was the road to serfdom for high it is seen as the godfather of neo liberalism. but how's that theory fairing in the real world of the pandemic that the economy isn't in any way self healing it's on life support funded by hundreds of billions of state debt there's no talk of privatization financial survival is all that counts. supply chains have been devastated as orders were closed or travel restricted. toilet paper shortages were followed by shortages of noodles medical facemasks and protective clothing and even the production of vaccines that the world so desperately needs is only gradually being ramped up hospitals are short of intensive care beds and there are too few i.c.u. staff even in which countries and why because it was all only ever about profit efficiency and cost cutting self-regulation all self healing no longer possible the coronavirus has also exacerbated inequality worldwide within 9 months the world's 1000 riches billionaires recoup the losses they made as a result of the pandemic the world's poorest will need over a decade
of state interference in a free market economy was the road to serfdom for high it is seen as the godfather of neo liberalism. but how's that theory fairing in the real world of the pandemic that the economy isn't in any way self healing it's on life support funded by hundreds of billions of state debt there's no talk of privatization financial survival is all that counts. supply chains have been devastated as orders were closed or travel restricted. toilet paper shortages were followed by...
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killer is exactly the right thing to do, i'm kind of reminded of that great book of leadership, the godfathermario puza when don said don't make the mistake of your enemies, it signaled a toughness on russia and particularly on vladimir putin and i think he is a special case because he has killed. he's killed at the micro level, former kgb agent in the united kingdom as zanny knows very well and on british soil he tried to poison navalny and killed at the rack row scale in syria and ukraine. so to me i found it honest and refreshing when he was called the killer. >> zanny, how do you think europeans reacted to that? >> well, i think that is going to be -- there was very little publicly as you know. and i agree, i think it is accurate and in some sense refreshing to hear president biden actually say that. the problem in europe is, as you know, the europeans are somewhat split and some are much closer to russia and very concerned about extreme hostility toward russia from the united states. so i think this feeds into a broader european slightly skepticism about the whole recalibration by the bi
killer is exactly the right thing to do, i'm kind of reminded of that great book of leadership, the godfathermario puza when don said don't make the mistake of your enemies, it signaled a toughness on russia and particularly on vladimir putin and i think he is a special case because he has killed. he's killed at the micro level, former kgb agent in the united kingdom as zanny knows very well and on british soil he tried to poison navalny and killed at the rack row scale in syria and ukraine. so...
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from nigeria to find out of comic republic of the godfather of african soup like you will be talking about that comic on creativity in the street in africa. and have a taste of the list just shocked me from even i recall the 1st. and last but not least we will one day. now just like you i grew up watching batman superman and all those superheroes now that was cool but the only problem was they did not look like me so i couldn't really identify with them if you know what i mean but there's a new group of superheroes in town. and his team of young comic artists have created the own universe of african superheroes watch out gotham city mega city it's taking over. the gotham city of west africa is lagos our own 14000000 people live here but they are no superheroes to be found they lived far away in america and be out quite. wants to change this by making comics in africa he's fulfilling a childhood dream i think it was about 5 years ago my mum would buy me comic books and i would tricks every single one i completely ruined the comics yeah that's basically how i don't i've put a piece of
from nigeria to find out of comic republic of the godfather of african soup like you will be talking about that comic on creativity in the street in africa. and have a taste of the list just shocked me from even i recall the 1st. and last but not least we will one day. now just like you i grew up watching batman superman and all those superheroes now that was cool but the only problem was they did not look like me so i couldn't really identify with them if you know what i mean but there's a new...
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of state interference in a free market economy was the road to serfdom for high it is seen as the godfather of neo liberalism. but how's that theory fairing in the real world of the pandemic then the economy isn't in any way self healing it's on life support funded by hundreds of billions of state debt there's no more talk of privatisation financial survival is all that counts. supply chains have been devastated as borders were closed or travel restricted. toilet paper shortages were followed by shortages of noodles medical face masks and protective clothing and even the production of vaccines that the world so desperately needs is only gradually being ramped up hospitals are short of intensive care beds and there are too few i.c.u. staff even in which countries and why because it was all only ever about profit efficiency and cost cutting self-regulation all self healing no longer possible the coronavirus has also exacerbated inequality worldwide within 9 months the world's 1000 richest billionaires recruit the losses they made as a result of the pandemic the world's poorest will need over
of state interference in a free market economy was the road to serfdom for high it is seen as the godfather of neo liberalism. but how's that theory fairing in the real world of the pandemic then the economy isn't in any way self healing it's on life support funded by hundreds of billions of state debt there's no more talk of privatisation financial survival is all that counts. supply chains have been devastated as borders were closed or travel restricted. toilet paper shortages were followed...
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recognition that the base wants trump to be in in the mix ok we don't know is like some kind of godfather figure that you know will anoint people support you know or oregonians people and help them be primary. i think that leadership of the republican party is actually terrified of donald trump i mean really terrified because everything you throw at him and all it does is it him in it it gives it gives his base more oxygen it makes him even more angry and they're seeing this ok again you know what you know this is you know putting the fence was wall around the capital what is the threat you know it's it's trump supporters bt and that's goes all the way back to the chloral moment with pillory clinton you know it was so well we you know you need we can't even visit the people's house now you're afraid of us you know i mean we're not talking about you know you know all the cells you know the mysterious cells underground and then you know they're they're saying it's 75000000 people they're the enemy right when i say that and that's it and barack obama this raises a very interesting question b
recognition that the base wants trump to be in in the mix ok we don't know is like some kind of godfather figure that you know will anoint people support you know or oregonians people and help them be primary. i think that leadership of the republican party is actually terrified of donald trump i mean really terrified because everything you throw at him and all it does is it him in it it gives it gives his base more oxygen it makes him even more angry and they're seeing this ok again you know...
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storm's godfather was also invited — an emotional reunion, after a year apart. know, ifeel like i'm doing something wrong! but it's a blessing, really, because we kind of got into a new norm of kind of staying away, only contacting via phone or, you know, so it's nice to actually see someone in person. with many more celebrations like this expected in gardens and parks up and down the country, we're still being encouraged to be cautious, but the future is looking brighter. and for birthday girl storm, she's having her cake and eating it. adina campbell, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the financial times' political and diplomatic at the moment, we havejust eve pollard. we are also hoping for the ft journalist as well. pollard. we are also hoping for the ftjournalist as well. she will be joining us in a moment. anyway, let's look at what we've already got in. the metro leads on the trial of the us policeman
storm's godfather was also invited — an emotional reunion, after a year apart. know, ifeel like i'm doing something wrong! but it's a blessing, really, because we kind of got into a new norm of kind of staying away, only contacting via phone or, you know, so it's nice to actually see someone in person. with many more celebrations like this expected in gardens and parks up and down the country, we're still being encouraged to be cautious, but the future is looking brighter. and for birthday...
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i had cousins, uncles, godfathers that served in the military. during world war i and world war ii. so korea was my opportunity to participate and help, i am glad that i did. >> when did you graduate high school? >> 19 -- i didn't graduate. i left high school in 1950 i went to them reason 1951. >> did you know about korea at the time? >> oh yes. the chosen reservoir was a very, very well covered media event in those days. the country literally was on edge, hoping that the marines could get their -- themselves out of the reservoir and back to the shoreline where they would be relatively safe. that part of the war attracted a lot of young people. >> attracted, not square them out? >> no. it attracted a lot of young people to come into the service. i was very fortunate because but i got to korea, i was assigned the company fox company, second italian seventh marine. that company was very instrumental of holding the past open from the chinese in order to allow the manes to continue their march out of the encircled of it. >> we are going to that part of the war i want to learn more about
i had cousins, uncles, godfathers that served in the military. during world war i and world war ii. so korea was my opportunity to participate and help, i am glad that i did. >> when did you graduate high school? >> 19 -- i didn't graduate. i left high school in 1950 i went to them reason 1951. >> did you know about korea at the time? >> oh yes. the chosen reservoir was a very, very well covered media event in those days. the country literally was on edge, hoping that...
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they know what should be in this recipe, so i'm heading east to the birthplace of italy's culinary godfatherhe wealthy cities of amelia in the 1940s to create the region, and the town here is home to the museum, a shrine for a food lover like me. at the end of the 19th century, a 71-year-old businessman wrote the first cookery book to unify italy's regional specialties into a cohesive national cuisine. his book was a hit and his mail box was soon jammed with recipes for the next edition. >> literally one of my favorite things in the world. >> barbara is a disciple that assists in the cookery classes here at the museum, and happily barbara has invited me to her place to try his version of the first recorded recipe of the meat sauce. >> welcome to my house. >> it's beautiful. four italians, his book, science in the kitchen and the art of eating well is their second bible. [ speaking foreign language ] >> that is fantastic. >> 1952. >> small? >> small. a quarter of onion, and a carrot. this is for me. and we chop it up. >> i think what is interesting about the recipe is so many chefs have so ma
they know what should be in this recipe, so i'm heading east to the birthplace of italy's culinary godfatherhe wealthy cities of amelia in the 1940s to create the region, and the town here is home to the museum, a shrine for a food lover like me. at the end of the 19th century, a 71-year-old businessman wrote the first cookery book to unify italy's regional specialties into a cohesive national cuisine. his book was a hit and his mail box was soon jammed with recipes for the next edition....
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and behave in terms of making sure that the members of the association respect whoever the godfather it was and if anybody steps out of line they can be assassinated or killed and so they don't step out of line obviously. for the benefit. of a handful of enterprising and unscrupulous profiteers the entire continental economy was transformed on the coast african brokers knew all of the inner workings of the sugar plantation. a slave ship from some a little. docked at loango in the kingdom of congo. it's captains drawings provide exceptional details of the negotiations between europeans and africans the merchants from the coast knew that the matthiessen have fixed captain was in a hurry he had to arrive in the west indies before harvest time this was the time of year when slaves sold best and when the best sugar was available so they deliberately prolonged negotiations to drive prices up $312.00 captives were rounded up in $116.00 days. he said my feet arrived inside the mountain now having one year after leaving france only 9 captives had perished a good ratio for the crew who celebra
and behave in terms of making sure that the members of the association respect whoever the godfather it was and if anybody steps out of line they can be assassinated or killed and so they don't step out of line obviously. for the benefit. of a handful of enterprising and unscrupulous profiteers the entire continental economy was transformed on the coast african brokers knew all of the inner workings of the sugar plantation. a slave ship from some a little. docked at loango in the kingdom of...
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the producer of the godfather, he got -- he has got two companies. they got $8.5 million. when these bills are rushed, there is a lot of waste. host: is their wasteful spending in this bill? point to a couple of things you think should not be there. guest: there are billion dollars pieces of waste and million dollars. let's take $1 million piece of waste. we identify a new part for federal workers. there are cash payments for individuals. if you are a federal worker and if your child costs school is not -- your child's school is not open, the perk says you can stay home and take care of your child and you get the equivalent of $1400 a week for 15 weeks, up to $21,000 paid to stay home. we know the average federal worker makes over $100,000 a year on cash compensation. you already get 12 weeks of unpaid time off for family leave. if you are on the job for three years, you have 43 days of paid time off. that is holidays, sick days, vacation days. almost every week, if you are a federal bureaucrat, your work week is a four-day work week already. host: republican, illinois, yo
the producer of the godfather, he got -- he has got two companies. they got $8.5 million. when these bills are rushed, there is a lot of waste. host: is their wasteful spending in this bill? point to a couple of things you think should not be there. guest: there are billion dollars pieces of waste and million dollars. let's take $1 million piece of waste. we identify a new part for federal workers. there are cash payments for individuals. if you are a federal worker and if your child costs...
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behave in terms of making sure that the members of the association respect whoever the godfather it was and if anybody steps out of line they can be assassinated or killed and so they don't step out of line obviously. for the benefit. of a handful of enterprising and unscrupulous profiteers the entire continental economy was transformed on the coasts african brokers knew all of the inner workings of the sugar plantation. a slave ship from some a little lucky 7 feet docked at loango in the kingdom of congo. its captains drawings provided exceptional details of the negotiations between europeans and africans the merchants from the coast knew that the matthiessen a fix captain was in a hurry he had to arrive in the west indies before harvest time this was the time of year when slaves sold best and when the best sugar was available so they deliberately prolonged negotiations to drive prices up $312.00 captives were rounded up in $116.00 days. he said my feet arrived in sound amounting now haiti one year after leaving france only 9 captives had perished a good ratio for the crew who celebrat
behave in terms of making sure that the members of the association respect whoever the godfather it was and if anybody steps out of line they can be assassinated or killed and so they don't step out of line obviously. for the benefit. of a handful of enterprising and unscrupulous profiteers the entire continental economy was transformed on the coasts african brokers knew all of the inner workings of the sugar plantation. a slave ship from some a little lucky 7 feet docked at loango in the...
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storm's godfather was also invited — an emotional reunion, after a year apart.ng away, only contacting via phone or, you know, so it's nice to actually see someone in person.
storm's godfather was also invited — an emotional reunion, after a year apart.ng away, only contacting via phone or, you know, so it's nice to actually see someone in person.
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so, i'm heading east to the birthplace of italy's culinary godfather, pto sniff out its roots. the region. in the town is home to the artusi museum. a shrine for a food-lover, like me. at the end of the 19th century, a 71-year-old businessman wrote the first cookery book to unify italy's regional specialties in a cohesive, national cuisine. the book was a sensational hit. and was soon jammed with recipe suggestions for the next edition. >> oh, my god. literally, one of my favorite things in the world. barbara is an artusi disciple who assists in the cookery classes here, at the museum. >> let's go. >> and happily, barbara's invited me to her place to try artusi's version of the first-recorded recipe of the famous-meat sauce. [ speaking foreign language ] >> welcome to my house, mr. tucci. >> it's beautiful. >> for italians, "science in the kitchen and the art of eating well" is their second bible. [ speaking foreign language ] >> that's fantastic. yeah. yeah. small? >> small. and quarter of onion. >> i think, the thing that's interesting about the recipe is that so many chefs h
so, i'm heading east to the birthplace of italy's culinary godfather, pto sniff out its roots. the region. in the town is home to the artusi museum. a shrine for a food-lover, like me. at the end of the 19th century, a 71-year-old businessman wrote the first cookery book to unify italy's regional specialties in a cohesive, national cuisine. the book was a sensational hit. and was soon jammed with recipe suggestions for the next edition. >> oh, my god. literally, one of my favorite things...
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they know what should be in this recipe, so i'm heading east to the birth place of italy's culinary godfatherome to the artusi museum, a shrine for a food lover like me. at the end of the 19th century, artusi, a 71-year-old businessman, wrote the first cookery book to unify italy's regional cookeries into a regional national cuisine. artusi's book was a sensational hit and his mailbox was soon ja jambed with recipes for the next edition. oh, my god, literally one of my favorite things in the world. bar barbara asioli is an artisanal cooker in the museum. happily, barbara has invited me to her place to try artusi's version of the first recorded recipe of the famous meat sauce. [ speaking foreign language ] >> it's beautiful. for italians, artusi's book, science in the kitchen and the art of eating well, is their second bible. [ speaking foreign language ] >> that's fantastic, yeah, yeah. small? >> small. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i think the thing that's interesting about the recipe is so many chefs have so many different versions. some say use tomato, don't use tomato. use milk, don't
they know what should be in this recipe, so i'm heading east to the birth place of italy's culinary godfatherome to the artusi museum, a shrine for a food lover like me. at the end of the 19th century, artusi, a 71-year-old businessman, wrote the first cookery book to unify italy's regional cookeries into a regional national cuisine. artusi's book was a sensational hit and his mailbox was soon ja jambed with recipes for the next edition. oh, my god, literally one of my favorite things in the...
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of state interference in a free market economy was the road to serfdom for high it is seen as the godfather of new liberalism. but how's that theory fairing in the real world of the pandemic then the economy isn't in any way self healing it's on life support funded by hundreds of billions of state debt there's no more talk of privatization financial survival is all that counts. supply chains have been devastated as borders were closed or travel restricted. toilet paper shortages were followed by shortages of noodles medical facemasks and protective clothing and even the production of vaccines that the world so desperately needs is only gradually being ramped up hospitals are short of intensive care beds and there are too few i.c.u. staff even in which countries and why because it was all only ever about profit efficiency and cost cutting self-regulation all self healing no longer possible because rotavirus has also exacerbated inequality worldwide within 9 months the world's 1000 richest billionaires recoup the losses they made as a result of the pandemic the world's poorest will need over
of state interference in a free market economy was the road to serfdom for high it is seen as the godfather of new liberalism. but how's that theory fairing in the real world of the pandemic then the economy isn't in any way self healing it's on life support funded by hundreds of billions of state debt there's no more talk of privatization financial survival is all that counts. supply chains have been devastated as borders were closed or travel restricted. toilet paper shortages were followed...
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and you've heard of the godfather, now meet the vlog—father. boss in hiding was caught after he started his own youtube channel. we are continuing to watch events in minneapolis. day two of the derek chauvin trial. we have been listening to a string of prosecution witnesses this morning, all of them bystanders on the kerb, who were pleading with the former police officer to take his knee off george floyds neck. it is striking that all of them have said this morning they felt powerless to stop it. one of them saying that chauvin appeared to kneel harder on his neck as they shouted at him to stop. we are going to pause and dip into the trial for a few minutes. on the stand at the moment is genevieve hanson — an off—duty medical responder who was an eyewitness, in the last few minutes prosecutors replayed her call to 911 you approach for the incident was taking place? i you approach for the incident was taking place?— you approach for the incident was taking place? i came from behind. behind the — taking place? i came from behind. behind the offic
and you've heard of the godfather, now meet the vlog—father. boss in hiding was caught after he started his own youtube channel. we are continuing to watch events in minneapolis. day two of the derek chauvin trial. we have been listening to a string of prosecution witnesses this morning, all of them bystanders on the kerb, who were pleading with the former police officer to take his knee off george floyds neck. it is striking that all of them have said this morning they felt powerless to stop...
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my last book ended up focusing on mostly one individual who was the godfather of isis back in iraq in the early 2,000's creating an organization like al qaeda, and an intelligent story that allowed me to understand where the group came from and why they are so different and why they are so vicious. i tried to do the same thing here. there are confusing complicating things. why was the redline threat issue, why is the conflict so horrific and tragic, so i tried to explain some of those complexities in the book and i try to make it more powerful and real and relatable. >> host: they are moving. i guess the next question how did you go about collecting the material for the book on a complicated and dangerous subject? >> one of the privileges of my job, we have a license to ask questions including two government officials. we can go up and say i work for the "washington post," i'm an author i would like answers to questions and you can get some responses and to have the answers we are seeking this complicated in the war how do you do that, who does it and then make sure you have it all. s
my last book ended up focusing on mostly one individual who was the godfather of isis back in iraq in the early 2,000's creating an organization like al qaeda, and an intelligent story that allowed me to understand where the group came from and why they are so different and why they are so vicious. i tried to do the same thing here. there are confusing complicating things. why was the redline threat issue, why is the conflict so horrific and tragic, so i tried to explain some of those...
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of state interference in a free market economy was the road to serfdom for high it is seen as the godfather of neo liberalism. but how's that theory fairing in the real world of the pandemic that the economy isn't in any way self healing it's on life support funded by hundreds of billions of state debt there's no talk of privatization financial survival is all that counts. supply chains have been devastated as borders were closed or travel restricted. toilet paper shortages were followed by shortages of noodles medical face masks and protective clothing and even the production of vaccines that the world so desperately needs is only gradually being ramped up hospitals are short of intensive care beds and there are too few i.c.u. staff even in rich countries and why because it was all only ever about profit efficiency and cost cutting self-regulation all self healing no longer possible the coronavirus has also exacerbated inequality worldwide within 9 months the world's 1000 richest billionaires reprove the losses they made as a result of the pandemic the world's poorest will need over a deca
of state interference in a free market economy was the road to serfdom for high it is seen as the godfather of neo liberalism. but how's that theory fairing in the real world of the pandemic that the economy isn't in any way self healing it's on life support funded by hundreds of billions of state debt there's no talk of privatization financial survival is all that counts. supply chains have been devastated as borders were closed or travel restricted. toilet paper shortages were followed by...
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i don't know because think i'll be gone tomorrow godfather a lot of love. got pushed out of the fertile visit to the gas we should treat. my. little cottage almost an hour before dark. just one thing very sure that the sun is on time. the sun always had us still. a little hand contest in the looking out of course she'd lost a move for one thing he and he who were officially. in mommy mode with our number told in our bullpen and of us are needed to stop them from about one another other than the ministers the men cannot leave us with hostility in the giant monument i think mcconnell said conductor not cos i'm not going to be up until i was tony part of on a in the computer model in the can easily be lee on the left side in the height of muscular. actually. i'm not surprised by anything so. i'm still fine. sun is shining and. the food is so tasty. and pasting up the gases coming the field you don't hear. they feel that old yes. ok people to. call if i'm in the last moment. costs and often from the 5. i don't use one of your 1st half of this list it will. lead
i don't know because think i'll be gone tomorrow godfather a lot of love. got pushed out of the fertile visit to the gas we should treat. my. little cottage almost an hour before dark. just one thing very sure that the sun is on time. the sun always had us still. a little hand contest in the looking out of course she'd lost a move for one thing he and he who were officially. in mommy mode with our number told in our bullpen and of us are needed to stop them from about one another other than the...
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focusing on one individual who was the godfather of isis back in iraq early 2000's creating a new terrorist movement like al qaeda bit more vicious. telling his story and biography allows me to understand where this group came from and why they are so different and vicious. i tried to do the same here. there so many confusing and complicated things with the syrian conflict. why was the redlined threat issued? why is the conflict still so horrific and tragic ten years later? why haven't they met brought to justice? i try to explain those complexities in the book. i do it to human stories to make it more powerful and real and relatable to ordinary people. >> those human stories really are compelling. so the next question is how did you go about collecting the material for this book? it's very complicated and dangerous subject. >> one of the great privileges of my job and yours is we have a license to ask questions including two officials and government officials and say i work for the "washington post". i am an author. i would like answers and you can get a response. that allows us to travel
focusing on one individual who was the godfather of isis back in iraq early 2000's creating a new terrorist movement like al qaeda bit more vicious. telling his story and biography allows me to understand where this group came from and why they are so different and vicious. i tried to do the same here. there so many confusing and complicated things with the syrian conflict. why was the redlined threat issued? why is the conflict still so horrific and tragic ten years later? why haven't they met...
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you've gone all the way from playing a deaf mute into kill a mockingbird to lonesome dove, godfather, tender mercy,'s all these movies. how do you do it? and he said i am schizophrenia. i think that probably maybe a bit of food to that. but on the set, it was just wonderful to work with the real professional actors. steven lang deserve the academy award of playing hollywood. to fall played his role dwell, the other actors were just as good. proves box late was great. but again, the joy of working on that set was to work with real actors who are not egomaniacs as you might think, some of them are very dedicated in their craft. and it was just a joy to be of assistance. deval had long wanted to play lee and he called me one night. maxwell had told me that he was trying to get to vail, and one night at about 9:50 he phoned me and 9:50, i'm thinking bed. and the phone rang, i'm saying hello. and mrs. doctor, this is robert deval and i -- am st. peter, who are you? but that's how we met, over the phone and then we met secretly in lexington and i jumped immediately. he just said, i always w
you've gone all the way from playing a deaf mute into kill a mockingbird to lonesome dove, godfather, tender mercy,'s all these movies. how do you do it? and he said i am schizophrenia. i think that probably maybe a bit of food to that. but on the set, it was just wonderful to work with the real professional actors. steven lang deserve the academy award of playing hollywood. to fall played his role dwell, the other actors were just as good. proves box late was great. but again, the joy of...