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heather knight was absolutely flying out in the middle. she had a strike rate above 200.g ask and it is very, very rarely chased down, and women's cricket in particular, but heather knight felt like she was in control. they came out with the bit between their teeth to prove everybody wrong, we are going to fight, we are going to show with this team is capable of. ultimately, they were on the losing end and i think australia have the best skills in the world, without a doubt. england have to be at the very, very best to beat them. they were much better. and australia now, the prospect potentially of a series whitewash, one more twenty20 and then it is a test match and that is a horrible thought for england. and that will be the narrative for australians in australia, isn't it? get to the mcg and watch us what was white wash england. to be the only english press out here, we don't really want that to happen, because we don't want that to happen. but whatever does happen is hopefully going to play better cricket. the chief executive of the english rugby football union, bill
heather knight was absolutely flying out in the middle. she had a strike rate above 200.g ask and it is very, very rarely chased down, and women's cricket in particular, but heather knight felt like she was in control. they came out with the bit between their teeth to prove everybody wrong, we are going to fight, we are going to show with this team is capable of. ultimately, they were on the losing end and i think australia have the best skills in the world, without a doubt. england have to be...
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heather knight was absolutely flying out in the middle. she had a strike rate above 200.felt like she was in control. as thomas levet came out with the bat between their teeth to prove everybody wrong, we are going to fight, we are going to show with this team is capable of. ultimately, they were on the losing end and i think australia have the best skills in the world, without a doubt stop england have to be at the very, very best to beat them. , . , them. they were much better. and australia _ them. they were much better. and australia now, _ them. they were much better. and australia now, the - them. they were much better. l and australia now, the prospect potentially of a series whitewash suwannawat e10 —— twenty20 and then it is mr gan, and that is a horrible thought for england. and that is a horrible thought for england-— for england. and that will be the narrative _ for england. and that will be the narrative for _ for england. and that will be the narrative for australians | the narrative for australians in australia, isn't it? get to the mcg and watch us what wa
heather knight was absolutely flying out in the middle. she had a strike rate above 200.felt like she was in control. as thomas levet came out with the bat between their teeth to prove everybody wrong, we are going to fight, we are going to show with this team is capable of. ultimately, they were on the losing end and i think australia have the best skills in the world, without a doubt stop england have to be at the very, very best to beat them. , . , them. they were much better. and australia...
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love the story, heather.eatens columbia with a 25% tariff, major sanctions because the president refused to accept deportation flights. within moments the president quickly caves and will now accept deportees. have you ever seen anybody folded that fast a? >> no. just kidding! right? the reason the president of columbia says he rejected the planes is because the illegal migrants, the immigrants were in handcuffs. he said he did not want them to be treated like prisoners. >> greg: have you ever seen con air? >> i mean they are prisoners you did break the law at least once by coming here illegally. and then fox confirmed we are going after the worst the first. therefore they are flying and dealt everybody part of these venezuelan gangs and to have committed multiple crimes in the u.s. you know what he said it. you were going to put 25% tariffs on our country? i was sent the presidential plane to come pick them up. america is back. [applause] >> greg: the great thing, you underestimate the value of a lines of th
love the story, heather.eatens columbia with a 25% tariff, major sanctions because the president refused to accept deportation flights. within moments the president quickly caves and will now accept deportees. have you ever seen anybody folded that fast a? >> no. just kidding! right? the reason the president of columbia says he rejected the planes is because the illegal migrants, the immigrants were in handcuffs. he said he did not want them to be treated like prisoners. >> greg:...
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heather, you come from a financial background, or so your claim. we've seen no proof of this. do you get the sense i use the phrase from the economic world? animal spirits. it's kind of like it feels like an emotional optimism that now we have decided this is what we want. and once you decide you actually do it and trump is there, the point on that spear. >> that we. want water and we. >> need. >> water to fight fires. i mean, he. >> kept saying, we. >> like water. we like water. >> it's like, wow. that's such a common sense approach. signing an executive order to open the valves, turn on the valves, get the water flowing. they have an abundance of water supply, but instead they have decided to save a little tiny fish called the smelt fish, which, by the way, is not an actual endangered species. there are in other areas of the world. so instead we've decided on human sacrifice. so i do agree with a lot of what joe said. not all of the lesbian stuff, but the other part about. >> what do you have against lesbians? nothing. besides other lesbians? >> nothing. >> joe made a point
heather, you come from a financial background, or so your claim. we've seen no proof of this. do you get the sense i use the phrase from the economic world? animal spirits. it's kind of like it feels like an emotional optimism that now we have decided this is what we want. and once you decide you actually do it and trump is there, the point on that spear. >> that we. want water and we. >> need. >> water to fight fires. i mean, he. >> kept saying, we. >> like water....
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heather. >> one thing i love about you is so many people run for office.ou ran and fought in the courts when they stole the election from you. i believe they did it twice. what do we have to do to restore election integrity in arizona? if election integrity is a state issue, how can the trump administration, the federal government impact election integrity on a state level? kari: thank you. we are not where we need to be on elections. that's one of the reasons i don't want to run again. why put yourself through the torture again? we know the movement in arizona. if you live in arizona, you get what is going on. we are not there yet. president trump was too big to rig. i have not given up on election integrity. i want you to know that. [applause] i haven't. but it is really hard to fight for election integrity when you have corruption so deep as it is in arizona. our elections have not been run properly. there is massive corruption. and in the court system. no one can say i did not work hard to push for big changes in elections. we need to make sure we don'
heather. >> one thing i love about you is so many people run for office.ou ran and fought in the courts when they stole the election from you. i believe they did it twice. what do we have to do to restore election integrity in arizona? if election integrity is a state issue, how can the trump administration, the federal government impact election integrity on a state level? kari: thank you. we are not where we need to be on elections. that's one of the reasons i don't want to run again....
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chris, thank youou for doing th. >> thanks, heather.ays a delight and privilege to doublespeak year. i do it illegally say about asking these questions on behalf of my employer, dod and you or anybody else. they're coming straight from the heart. [laughing] a couple data point sent out to me in your excellent remarks. first and foremost, , i can join you in celebrating there's limited data set for real-world applications of weapons release stories. that's great. the second set of data point the standout timmy are they married accident, dozens of near misses on loss of control nuclear weapons is alarming. history is farla more terrifying than we with time to get int. it seems to me like those examples highlight the need to potentially augment human judgment or supported iny. some way. it would've been nice reminder, for example, if there'd been a good automated alert that said did you make sure you kept track of theur nuclear weapons today before taking off? it seems there will be an opportunity to mitigate risk and augment what is alrea
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my name is heather williams. i'm the director of the project on nuclear issues affectionately known as pony. we are excited to welcome the folks in the room and everybody online for this debate on artificial intelligence and new command control and communication, and c3. -- nc3. this debate is on the record and is being recorded. afterwards we have time for q&a. we have a duty to prepare for any eventuality. i will be your responsible safety officer for this event. make sure you know where the closest exit is. now we will turn to 2025 pony debate. the pony debate series began in 2009 to encourage a dynamic and felipe -- free flowing of ideas about the most pressing nuclear issues. emerging technologies make these debates more timely than ever. our last debate was on nuclear targeting policy in january 2020 for which you can find online if you are interested. the project on nuclear issues was founded in 2000 three to develop the next generation of nuclear policy, technical and operational experts. we have our 2020
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thank you so much, heather, for being here. means a lot. [applause] i think we both know that steve is looking down and smiling right now. over the past year we've lost some incredible public servants in our state. two women that i've always respected and looked up to, ruth griffin and nancy sununu. i'm thinking of them both today. but there's one person i can tell you i would not be here if it weren't for him. there is no way i would be here if it weren't for my wing man, joe. [applause] and we all have joe -- by the way, i have joe to thank for all the great recipe suggestions i got on the campaign trail. it is my moment to set the record straight. he snores way louder than me, i'm just sayin'. all kidding aside, our family's story, like many of yours, is a family of service. joe is a former air force a-10 pilot, he is now a middle school math teacher. our daughter kate is a cadet at the united fours -- united states air force academy. [applause] our son jake enjoys volunteering at our local food pantry. i've spent my life -- [applause] t
thank you so much, heather, for being here. means a lot. [applause] i think we both know that steve is looking down and smiling right now. over the past year we've lost some incredible public servants in our state. two women that i've always respected and looked up to, ruth griffin and nancy sununu. i'm thinking of them both today. but there's one person i can tell you i would not be here if it weren't for him. there is no way i would be here if it weren't for my wing man, joe. [applause] and...
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over sow. >> thanks, heather, always a delight and privilege to be able to speak here. i have to legally say i'm not asking these on behalf of my employer, the dod or anyone else, they're coming straight from the heart. [laughter] >> a couple of data points stand out to me in your excellent remarks. first and foremost, i can join you in celebrating there is on the real world weapons, and the myriad accident that you mentioned, and the loss of control of weapons is alarming and the history is far more terrifying than we have time to get into right now. it seems to me like those examples highlight the need to potentially augment human judgment or support it in some way. it would have been a nice reminder, for example, if there had been a good automated alert, did you make sure you took care of the nuclear weapons before taking off? and to mitigate risk and augment what is already a history of flawed human judgment frankly we're lucky to have escaped from. my question to you is what would have to change about ai's reliability, its performance, its integration into differen
over sow. >> thanks, heather, always a delight and privilege to be able to speak here. i have to legally say i'm not asking these on behalf of my employer, the dod or anyone else, they're coming straight from the heart. [laughter] >> a couple of data points stand out to me in your excellent remarks. first and foremost, i can join you in celebrating there is on the real world weapons, and the myriad accident that you mentioned, and the loss of control of weapons is alarming and the...
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my name is heather williams, the director of the project on nuclear at csis affectionately known as pony. we're delighted to welcome you to both the folks in the room and also to everybody online and joining live for this debate about reliance on artificial intelligence in nuclear command control and communication and you're going to be hearing the acronym a lot. i have a couple of housekeeping items to go over and we'll go into the substance of the debate. this debate is on the record and is being recorded. after the formal debate we'll have time for discussion and q & a. if you're in the room please use the qr code behind you and online for folks there. and i need to have safety precaution, we feel safe, but i'm your safety officer, and please follow my instructions, the closest exit behind you or behind me. we'll turn over to the program in our 2025 pony debate. the began series began in 2009 for some of the pressing nuclear issues. today's worsening security environment and saber rattling and technology make these debates more than ever. your last one was on u.s. policy in january of
my name is heather williams, the director of the project on nuclear at csis affectionately known as pony. we're delighted to welcome you to both the folks in the room and also to everybody online and joining live for this debate about reliance on artificial intelligence in nuclear command control and communication and you're going to be hearing the acronym a lot. i have a couple of housekeeping items to go over and we'll go into the substance of the debate. this debate is on the record and is...
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charles: heather, i have a minute to go.me bag to the office and everyone got comfortable from the work from home and down to 40, 35, 40%. can we really continue to have the economy that's got us to number one in the world with this work from home policy? i tell you from my old company, i hate it. >> diamond is not alone in the category and the u.s. largest bank employs 300,000 people and so i think a lot of other banks have or will already follow suits such as goldman was first in 2021 to say hey, come on back by it and then there's city groups for example and there's a hybrid approach but i think ultimately if you want to share a cohesive team and culture and values and ideas i believe it's hard remotely and can't replace the in-person meetings and something to be said from microsoft teams and going to have them reshape financial services and banking industry. at the end of the day, it's in person. charles: heather and kay, so much more we could cover and we will next time. that you can't both so much. liz clay man, ces, b
charles: heather, i have a minute to go.me bag to the office and everyone got comfortable from the work from home and down to 40, 35, 40%. can we really continue to have the economy that's got us to number one in the world with this work from home policy? i tell you from my old company, i hate it. >> diamond is not alone in the category and the u.s. largest bank employs 300,000 people and so i think a lot of other banks have or will already follow suits such as goldman was first in 2021...
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heather holmes. and my poor colleague mark tamayo.e bit outnumbered today. >> should i stick around or what? yes. we have a male perspective. absolutely. >> so, obviously, our wonderful meteorologist, mark tamayo, on the panel today. let me introduce these
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was there and i asked how the day went and heather mentioned that my father would like to go back to the third time i saw a tear in his eye. he said to me, because i need to apologize to all the peoples lives i couldn't save. one of my biggest regrets, what motivated me to do this documentary was that because i didn'tjump on a plane straightaway and take them there and he died five weeks later, he never had the opportunity to make that apology for them and going to auschwitz actually gave me the opportunity to make that apology on his behalf. at a crematorium that he had most interested in which was crematoria three.- interested in which was crematoria three. ., ., crematoria three. you had huge motivation _ crematoria three. you had huge motivation to _ crematoria three. you had huge motivation to make _ crematoria three. you had huge motivation to make this - crematoria three. you had huge motivation to make this journey yourself. how was it? were there any moments where you thought, ijust can't do this? the first moment was when i got to the gate. my knees started shaking horrendo
was there and i asked how the day went and heather mentioned that my father would like to go back to the third time i saw a tear in his eye. he said to me, because i need to apologize to all the peoples lives i couldn't save. one of my biggest regrets, what motivated me to do this documentary was that because i didn'tjump on a plane straightaway and take them there and he died five weeks later, he never had the opportunity to make that apology for them and going to auschwitz actually gave me...
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jonathan: heather, appreciate your time. heather zehr of accuweather.iting for a big break. dani: listening to heather, it does not sound like it will come from the rain. . it is the unfortunate thing of the wildfires and the other weather events this year. because it is an unpredictable path, people seem to be often caught off guard by this. the warning signs, the flags, the particularly dangerous situations the issue don't really help. there's confusion and how they actually communicate this. the risks are still there. people don't realize until the moment the calamity of how big it could get. jonathan: we will be following this story on bloomberg tv and radio. turn back to the financial markets. 830 eastern time -- 8:30 eastern time we get inflation data. kicking off the big bank results on wall street in the next couple of moments. both expected to report by 7:00 a.m. eastern time. gerard cassidy welcomes us. love doing this with you every quarter. let's look at j.p. morgan first. what are you focused on in the next few minutes? gerard: how strong t
jonathan: heather, appreciate your time. heather zehr of accuweather.iting for a big break. dani: listening to heather, it does not sound like it will come from the rain. . it is the unfortunate thing of the wildfires and the other weather events this year. because it is an unpredictable path, people seem to be often caught off guard by this. the warning signs, the flags, the particularly dangerous situations the issue don't really help. there's confusion and how they actually communicate this....
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and heather. is there anything you can say aboutmu the incident with the shooting down of the harry s. truman and is there any stand down discussions held between the u.s. and their partners and allies? >> i don't have more to provide that has been put out by centcom previously. what happened is under investigation. and i think you saw that it mistakenly fired and hit one of our f-18s. it's an ongoing investigation i just don't have anymore to provide right now. >> questions related to ukraine is there any planning underway for another uvc g. in the next administration if they choose to continue or do you believe this is the last one? i can only speak for this administration there's only planning, i can speak for the planning involved in this upcoming one which will be the secretary is leaving on january 7 and should be -- of the incoming secretary choose to host more determination -- the determination will be made by them. the pda announced on december 30 will that get here by the 20th >> that on
and heather. is there anything you can say aboutmu the incident with the shooting down of the harry s. truman and is there any stand down discussions held between the u.s. and their partners and allies? >> i don't have more to provide that has been put out by centcom previously. what happened is under investigation. and i think you saw that it mistakenly fired and hit one of our f-18s. it's an ongoing investigation i just don't have anymore to provide right now. >> questions related...
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heather said, no one should ever have to die like that.f course our thoughts are with their families and loved ones and that is the news hour for tonight. geoff: thank you for joining us and have a great evening. ♪ announcer: major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by -- >> cunard is a proud supporter of public television. on a voyage with cunard, the world awaits. a world of flavor, diverse destinations and immersive experiences. a world of leisure and british style. all with cunard's white star service. ♪ announcer: the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. for more information, macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions -- ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> (logo whooshing) (d(dra
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we have heather mcdonald. i don't need anymore but it is a good question, i've always been politically interested, politically adjacent to geopolitics live in economics and gravity. so for a long time have been analyzing economic situations. the 2023, 24, from behind my desk and it's a unique moment here. and that spending. we do not have a tax collector problem, we have a spending problem. amid an economic historian and for better or worse i can tell you what the budget deficit was in 1967. and i saw about inflation. and in a bad mood or what. and we see trump 1.0 and labor and growth that we had i thought was phenomenal. economic historian markets for 40 years. and it is a moment geopolitically. and a grant global economic. and back to the steel agreement. and have that over the next years. a unique skill set. and republican coalition. in. and it was so unlike that, they feel as though they are not adequate, and sold it and donald trump went to jail. these people at the event are business people, first gener
we have heather mcdonald. i don't need anymore but it is a good question, i've always been politically interested, politically adjacent to geopolitics live in economics and gravity. so for a long time have been analyzing economic situations. the 2023, 24, from behind my desk and it's a unique moment here. and that spending. we do not have a tax collector problem, we have a spending problem. amid an economic historian and for better or worse i can tell you what the budget deficit was in 1967....
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we have heather mcdonald. i don't need anymore but it is a good question, i've always been politically interested, politically adjacent to geopolitics live in economics and gravity. so for a long time have been analyzing economic situations. the 2023, 24, from behind my desk and it's a unique moment here. and that spending. we do not have a tax collector problem, we have a spending problem. amid an economic historian and for better or worse i can tell you what the budget deficit was in 1967. and i saw about inflation. and in a bad mood or what. and we see trump 1.0 and labor and growth that we had i thought was phenomenal. economic historian markets for 40 years. and it is a moment geopolitically. and a grant global economic. and back to the steel agreement. and have that over the next years. a unique skill set. and republican coalition. in. and it was so unlike that, they feel as though they are not adequate, and sold it and donald trump went to jail. these people at the event are business people, first gener
we have heather mcdonald. i don't need anymore but it is a good question, i've always been politically interested, politically adjacent to geopolitics live in economics and gravity. so for a long time have been analyzing economic situations. the 2023, 24, from behind my desk and it's a unique moment here. and that spending. we do not have a tax collector problem, we have a spending problem. amid an economic historian and for better or worse i can tell you what the budget deficit was in 1967....
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the last person on the phone, heather? >> thank you so much. i was wondering, is there anything you can say about the incident with the gettysburg shooting down -- is there any standdown or discussions between the u.s. and our partners and allies, and any similar situations? >> thank you for the question. i do not have more to provide them what has been put out by them previously, but what happened with our team, that is under investigation. i think you saw that, gettysburg didn't mistakenly fire in it one of our teams. it is an ongoing investigation. >> related to ukraine. is there any planning underway for another -- if the next administration chooses to continue or do you believe this is the last one? >> i can only speak for this administration. there is only planning for -- i can only speak for the planning involved in this homecoming group, which is january 7th should begin coming administration and secretary choose to have a determination. i cannot speak to that. >> one point -- on december 30th will that i'll get there by the 20th? >> th
the last person on the phone, heather? >> thank you so much. i was wondering, is there anything you can say about the incident with the gettysburg shooting down -- is there any standdown or discussions between the u.s. and our partners and allies, and any similar situations? >> thank you for the question. i do not have more to provide them what has been put out by them previously, but what happened with our team, that is under investigation. i think you saw that, gettysburg didn't...
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i may still be -- i think i'm on the board -- that's heather's group, right? heather higgins?ded the scourge of dei. no government agencies, no money, no nothing. if you're in that business, you're out of a job if you're in the federal government. and even a lot of corporations are starting to to follow suit. what you think about that? >> i think it's great. everyone keeps saying it, dei is doa, of course. it's not only unfair, but it's also wasteful. we saw this in the biden-harris administration where the department of education spent over $1 billion on dei grants. this is just, again, another part of biden-harris that we no longer want to see because trump wants a her tock a rah city for everyone -- meritocracy. they should be competent -- larry: right. >> and, ultimately, dei is dangerous because we saw with pilots who are mired to meet quo the thats, it never resulted in anything good. larry: you know, there was a story in the daily caller about this, and i think it was the national institutes of health sponsor ising -- sponsoring all this dei stuff. it was basically tran
i may still be -- i think i'm on the board -- that's heather's group, right? heather higgins?ded the scourge of dei. no government agencies, no money, no nothing. if you're in that business, you're out of a job if you're in the federal government. and even a lot of corporations are starting to to follow suit. what you think about that? >> i think it's great. everyone keeps saying it, dei is doa, of course. it's not only unfair, but it's also wasteful. we saw this in the biden-harris...
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while the talk there is all about the ashes, the england captain, heather knight, has commented on theament want england to boycott the match due to many issues under the taliban, including the treatment of women. it is really difficult. any succumb of the top, that is my view. i know that afghanistan have sent a clear message to people i have fled the country so it is not a simple boycott and things will change. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other sports stories. india's fast bowler jasprit bumrah will miss the five—match t20 international series with england. bumrah, the highest wicket—taker in the recent test series with australia, which india lost 3—1, had back spasms during the final test in sydney. matthieu pavon has impressed on the second day of the ryder cup—style team cup in abu dhabi. pavon and fellow frenchman romain langasque won both their matches today although continental europe trail great britain & ireland 4—11. the contest�*s main purpose is to allow europe ryder cup captain luke donald to cast his eye over potential team members for the clash with the
while the talk there is all about the ashes, the england captain, heather knight, has commented on theament want england to boycott the match due to many issues under the taliban, including the treatment of women. it is really difficult. any succumb of the top, that is my view. i know that afghanistan have sent a clear message to people i have fled the country so it is not a simple boycott and things will change. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other sports stories. india's fast...
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fox's heather sullivan shows us how life at sea stacks up financially. >> safari meet christiane kleinhusband dan, and their six year old daughter, olivia. they're hopping aboard a growing trend, living long term on a cruise ship. they're touring new zealand and australia for two months, the biggest benefit not having to cook or buy groceries. >> and so much of our budget. personally, we live in las vegas. it's food. food is a giant part of our budget. so knowing that all of those things are fixed, we're on the regent seven seas explorer, regent, everything is included. >> but the question is, is life on a cruise ship cheaper or more expensive? >> really depends on what you do and what your budget is. way i lived in new york and washington dc. this is far more affordable. >> since they'll be back in two months. they kept their home and cars, but some long term cruisers sell or rent theirs ou, and they did have to buy travel health insurance. >> i was concerned that that was going to be a huge expense. it wasn't nearly as painful as we thought that it was going to be. >> they chose to a
fox's heather sullivan shows us how life at sea stacks up financially. >> safari meet christiane kleinhusband dan, and their six year old daughter, olivia. they're hopping aboard a growing trend, living long term on a cruise ship. they're touring new zealand and australia for two months, the biggest benefit not having to cook or buy groceries. >> and so much of our budget. personally, we live in las vegas. it's food. food is a giant part of our budget. so knowing that all of those...
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fox's heather sullivan shows us how life at sea stacks up financially. >> safari meet christiane kleinr husband dan and their six year old daughter, olivia. they're hopping aboard a growing trend, living long term on a cruise ship. they're touring new zealand and australia for two months, the biggest benefit not having to cook or buy groceries. >> and so much of our budget. personally, we live in las vegas. it's food. food is a giant part of our budget. so knowing that all of those things are fixed, we're on the regent seven seas explorer, regent. everything is included. >> but the question is, is life on a cruise ship cheaper or more expensive? >> really depends on what you do and what your budget is. when i lived in new york and washington, d.c, this is far more affordable. >> since they'll be back in two months. they kept their home and cars, but some long term cruisers sell or rent theirs out, and they did have to buy travel health insurance. >> i was concerned that that was going to be a huge expense. it wasn't nearly as painful as we thought that it was going to be. >> they chose
fox's heather sullivan shows us how life at sea stacks up financially. >> safari meet christiane kleinr husband dan and their six year old daughter, olivia. they're hopping aboard a growing trend, living long term on a cruise ship. they're touring new zealand and australia for two months, the biggest benefit not having to cook or buy groceries. >> and so much of our budget. personally, we live in las vegas. it's food. food is a giant part of our budget. so knowing that all of those...
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heather said, "no one should ever have to die like that.♪ amna: our thoughts are with their families and their loved and that's the newshour for ones. tonight. i'm amna nawaz. geoff: and i'm geoff bennett, thanks for joining us and have a good evening. >> major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by. >> cunard is a proud supporter of public television. on a voyage, the world awaits. a world of flavor, diverse destinations, and immersive experiences. a world of leisure and british style. all with cunard's white star service. ♪ >> the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound. org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> this is pbs news hour west from the david and resumed starting at weta in washington and the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state unive
heather said, "no one should ever have to die like that.♪ amna: our thoughts are with their families and their loved and that's the newshour for ones. tonight. i'm amna nawaz. geoff: and i'm geoff bennett, thanks for joining us and have a good evening. >> major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by. >> cunard is a proud supporter of public television. on a voyage, the world awaits. a world of flavor, diverse destinations, and immersive experiences. a world of...
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as well as movies such as "blink twice," "true romance," and "heathers."starring in "dexter: original sin." new episodes premiere fridays on paramount plus with showtime. please welcome back to the show, our friend, christian slater, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, my friend. >> thanks, thanks, thanks, man. >> seth: good to see you. >> yeah. happy martin luther king day. >> seth: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] you know what? let's not lose focus. you're right. >> that's right. >> seth: this is very exciting. we've talked in the past about your early theater work. >> okay. >> seth: you kind of started on the stage. and you're back in new york and you're about to do off-broadway. >> yeah, yeah. i did start on the stage. i was eight years old when i did my first show with -- >> seth: unbelievable. >> with dick van dyke. >> seth: what a thing. [ cheers and applause ] still -- still kicking. >> still kicking, that guy. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, i would do it again. >> seth: when you were eight years old and y
as well as movies such as "blink twice," "true romance," and "heathers."starring in "dexter: original sin." new episodes premiere fridays on paramount plus with showtime. please welcome back to the show, our friend, christian slater, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, my friend. >> thanks, thanks, thanks, man. >> seth: good to see you. >> yeah. happy martin luther king day....
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. >> heather locklear, heather thomas. >> okay, go scott baio, michelle pfeiffer, christina applegate. >> yeah, one of those two. >> i had a crush on dennis rodman, obviously. >> yes, it's well documented. >> and i idolized pope john paul ii. okay. >> did not see that coming. >> i unfortunately didn't see that coming. >> a combination of answers. >> yeah. >> pregnant cat is awesome. >> yes. >> leo lisi asks, what type...
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but those who live in accordance with the spirit, heather mindset, what the spirit desires. the mind of central manage but the mine controlled by the spirit. life and peace. the central mind u.s. hospital it does not submit to god's law. kind of do so. those controlled by the sinful nature cannot please god. you, however, are controlled, not by the simple nature, but by the spirit. if the spirit of god lives anew. anyone does not have the spirit of christ. not belong to christ. but prices and you. your body has because of cent. spirit is alive because of righteousness. at the spirit of him who raise jews from that that is living in you. he graced her stomach. that will also give life to your mortal bodies through his spear. listen, you. therefore brothers, we have an obligation. but it is not to this information to live, according to for a few live, according to the sun from nature. you will die. but by the spirit, you put the death, the misdeeds of the body. you will live. because those who are led by a spirit of god. our sons of god. for you did not receive a spirit that m
but those who live in accordance with the spirit, heather mindset, what the spirit desires. the mind of central manage but the mine controlled by the spirit. life and peace. the central mind u.s. hospital it does not submit to god's law. kind of do so. those controlled by the sinful nature cannot please god. you, however, are controlled, not by the simple nature, but by the spirit. if the spirit of god lives anew. anyone does not have the spirit of christ. not belong to christ. but prices and...
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command announces specific policy for when they will alert the public about any attacks on russia >> heatheryou came in a little muffled and i think i got a little bit of your questions. regarding the attack on the harry s. truman the ship was not hit. our destroyers and a carrier strike group whenever there is something launched from the houthi comptroller in yemen they push that down inhe defense of r ships or other vessels transiting the red sea so i'm not aware of s any attacks on u. personnel or ships recently. in terms of policies on attacks in contrast to put that out as frequently as possible but i would her free dissent gone. >> thank you. i just wanted to clarify the 10 helicopters is it accurate to say they are going to california where they could go and i was hoping you could clarify your statement about how nothing can get in the g air. are there areas outside of los angeles for thele us military could put assets in the air to help with the fire quick thank you. >> jeff for more on where they can fly california would be better to speak to that. my understanding is that when cond
command announces specific policy for when they will alert the public about any attacks on russia >> heatheryou came in a little muffled and i think i got a little bit of your questions. regarding the attack on the harry s. truman the ship was not hit. our destroyers and a carrier strike group whenever there is something launched from the houthi comptroller in yemen they push that down inhe defense of r ships or other vessels transiting the red sea so i'm not aware of s any attacks on u....
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heather is an animal care specialist who's been working with rescue polar bear star for ten years.ses food rewards to train star to let her paw be poked and prodded. it's a training process for collecting fur and blood samples — they're used in veterinary care and polar bear research. her paw goes into this sleeve. i'm going tojust grab random things and just do different sort of tactile de—sense to her paw, because the last thing we want is for her to get alarmed or scared when you try to actually put the needle in and get a blood sample, right? yeah, yeah. you want her to be used to... "oh, it feels a little different this time." and the training, it does work. she takes her vaccinations no problem. really? likea champ. she presents her shoulder, needle goes in, she holds her chuckling at the zoo, walking beneath swimming polar bears, we can see how at home they are in the water. to hunt at sea, though, and find the marine prey they depend on, they need the ice. so, in churchill, while the bears are waiting for the bay to freeze, everyone is on their guard. this is a place that t
heather is an animal care specialist who's been working with rescue polar bear star for ten years.ses food rewards to train star to let her paw be poked and prodded. it's a training process for collecting fur and blood samples — they're used in veterinary care and polar bear research. her paw goes into this sleeve. i'm going tojust grab random things and just do different sort of tactile de—sense to her paw, because the last thing we want is for her to get alarmed or scared when you try to...
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heather onto 0 of the listening post. the the, there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own event, you know, counter and things of the issues a moment in history that we don't often see where we actually see genocide being perpetrated as an innocent. you ation where western governments like the united states view k and others have been completed. you've got western media that have actually become a part of the mechanism of genocide. that's what's different. that's what's frightening. when political leaders speak of genocide, they were changing the time warranty never over the past year for the palestinians of gaza again has become reallocating a genocide broadcast almost to be in real time by its victims. this is a film about an alternative version of that reality. one told by major western news organizations, how they have provided cover for an historic crime. and have seen their inner workings exposed like never before. we have spoken with more than a dozen journal to have been covering the gaza genocid
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the captain, heather knight, was one of many soft dismissals.mmentator: 0h, commentator: oh, you beauty! this is how the home side will look to hold on to the ashes. england were all out for just 204. and when they took the field, the catching pattern didn't stick. this was england's problem at last year's world cup. they now have two more odis, three t20s and a test to somehow find a way to stop the aussie rise. they take two points to start the multiformat series and england need to change a ten—year ashes trend. joe lynsky, bbc news. joe lynskey, bbc news. so england already behind in their bid to win the women's ashes for the first time in a decade. let's get reaction to that result then with our reporter henry moeran, alongside former england spinner alex hartley who are covering the series for the bbc�*s test match special podcast. australia take a 2—0 lead in the series, winning at the north sydney oval, quite comfortably chasing down a target of 205. alex hartley was watching for us, what do you make of the performance of a from? both si
the captain, heather knight, was one of many soft dismissals.mmentator: 0h, commentator: oh, you beauty! this is how the home side will look to hold on to the ashes. england were all out for just 204. and when they took the field, the catching pattern didn't stick. this was england's problem at last year's world cup. they now have two more odis, three t20s and a test to somehow find a way to stop the aussie rise. they take two points to start the multiformat series and england need to change a...
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international, in sydney tonight and while the talk there is all about the ashes, the england captain, heatherd on the recent controversy surrounding the men's match against afghanistan in pakistan next month. some mp�*s want england to boycott the match due to many issues under the taliban, including the treatment of women. pleased to come from the top and it needs to be a really clear message, i also think it's really complex, i know that cricket and afghanistan has given a huge amount of hope to people in the country and people that have fled the country, it's not as simple as boycott and then things will change. and that's all the sport for now. so he quoted the lad in the advert, if i don't drink the milk, i'll only be good enough to play for accrington stanley, and the lan comebacks, who are they... in a liverpudlian accent, which i want to do. the british chancellor has been defending her visit to beijing which coincides with the cost of government borrowing soaring in the uk. rachel reeves is the most senior british official to visit china for seven years. she described the trip as a s
international, in sydney tonight and while the talk there is all about the ashes, the england captain, heatherd on the recent controversy surrounding the men's match against afghanistan in pakistan next month. some mp�*s want england to boycott the match due to many issues under the taliban, including the treatment of women. pleased to come from the top and it needs to be a really clear message, i also think it's really complex, i know that cricket and afghanistan has given a huge amount of...
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after a string of losses. imagery sending reinforcements, including tanks, heavy onto the re and heather caught the gun ships towards the city of goma, and $23.00 fights is being closing in on the provisional capital for months. now. the toilet calls like really nice it in late 2021. and those involved uganda, and rwanda for the a call reports. as the m 23 arm group in advance is along the shores of lake q. one of the only ways to escape is by both of whom we fled. because we know that when the enemy arrives in our village, people forcibly recruit many young people on the roads. it's a similar story. thousands are on the run. after m 23 fighters to control the lakeside town, a socket. they were accused of widespread atrocities including rates, more than 2000000 people up in force from their homes since the contract restarted 3 years ago. and went to dfcs army and allied armed groups having trying to fight back that support from burundi and soldiers. the presence of un peacekeepers and troops, southern africa hasn't stopped the loss of territory. however, the line sees includes mines and
after a string of losses. imagery sending reinforcements, including tanks, heavy onto the re and heather caught the gun ships towards the city of goma, and $23.00 fights is being closing in on the provisional capital for months. now. the toilet calls like really nice it in late 2021. and those involved uganda, and rwanda for the a call reports. as the m 23 arm group in advance is along the shores of lake q. one of the only ways to escape is by both of whom we fled. because we know that when the...
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33 captive ju, to be released in the 1st phase of the see saw that for bust him name is thomas is heather political in international relations, and he stresses the groups commitment to the sci fi, the spines for he says, what is ready f, as to sabotage the hello sir. we'll this many times repeatedly stated we are committed to this. so this need, we already need to build the maximum to, to get this the, the shelves to succeed, because it was our one from the one. how to solve this equation while to stop. this must have thought you said that you saw people. that's how, but i know all my people to attend back to their houses in the most. therefore we are committed. we, we do have the maximum we can forgive and forget this as just as i've seen without point, i know of stuff is all the challenges. incorporation with them to get this book. unfortunately, we have for was, this is this the gives blend but exist in y'all's is government stuff he is he's trying to, to, to see, to see it's for unexcused this for the for so what does the do you like to have a guess of the when suddenly, the stuff tha
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when they realised their plans were now worthless, heather and mike paid more money to make other arrangementsre, obviously, it's brought it to a head. and that's why we've drawn out the life insurance policy ready for his death. they've managed to put the misery of safe hands behind them and live for the moment — this christmas, celebrating a wedding to remember. she has this message for the former directors. it's terrible to do this on particularly elderly people. i hope you can sleep at night. neither of the former directors responded to our request for comment. the serious fraud office told us it's progressing an active criminal investigation into safe hands plans limited and its parent company, shp capital holdings limited. but it's little consolation for those who are thousands of pounds out of pocket and have lost trust in the industry. natasha turney, bbc news. the world's biggest iceberg has broken away from antarctica and is approaching the british territory of south georgia, home to large penguin and seal colonies. fishermen and authorities are bracing for impact. georgina rannard r
when they realised their plans were now worthless, heather and mike paid more money to make other arrangementsre, obviously, it's brought it to a head. and that's why we've drawn out the life insurance policy ready for his death. they've managed to put the misery of safe hands behind them and live for the moment — this christmas, celebrating a wedding to remember. she has this message for the former directors. it's terrible to do this on particularly elderly people. i hope you can sleep at...
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by some name is thomas is heather political in international relations. and he's dressed as the groups commitment to the seats, probably agreement, despite what he says were f, as by israel to sabotage it, the low side we robust many times repeatedly stated, we are committed to this. so this need, we already need to build up much time to, to get this the, the shelves to succeed, because it was our one from the one. how to stop this solution, how to stop. this must have thought, you said that guess i'll be when i have to help, but i know all my people to come back to their houses in the most. therefore, we are committed we, we don't do much. so when we come to give and forget, this is just as i've seen willow point, i know the stuff is on a trend in just in call. but actually on with that media textbook. unfortunately, we have photos. this is this the gives blend button to bring this in your author's government to use. so he's trying to to, to see, to see it for other execute was the spoiler. so that's the, haven't just up there. when suddenly he started t
by some name is thomas is heather political in international relations. and he's dressed as the groups commitment to the seats, probably agreement, despite what he says were f, as by israel to sabotage it, the low side we robust many times repeatedly stated, we are committed to this. so this need, we already need to build up much time to, to get this the, the shelves to succeed, because it was our one from the one. how to stop this solution, how to stop. this must have thought, you said that...
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it was just i felt so sorry for heather knight.e from while shejust sat on the bat handle at the other end. and, you know, it's a pretty deflated captain and you can see why there's just no one stepping up. what's going on? i don't know. i honestly, i don't know because i've seen this england side play for the last five or six years, and i haven't seen them play in the way that they're playing out here, whether or not they are listening to outside noise, when they're saying that they shouldn't be or they're not — maybe they are. also, australia are better than england. australia are by far better than england. they've got better skills, they're better in the field. you know, they are better. and there was a few mistakes today for me. beth mooney showed how to bat, she got 94. i mean she got 94, england got 90. i've got it written on my hand. but she played down the ground. she kept hitting shots down the ground straight back. england cross—batted shots kept getting out. and you can't do that on a wicket like that. it's getting to t
it was just i felt so sorry for heather knight.e from while shejust sat on the bat handle at the other end. and, you know, it's a pretty deflated captain and you can see why there's just no one stepping up. what's going on? i don't know. i honestly, i don't know because i've seen this england side play for the last five or six years, and i haven't seen them play in the way that they're playing out here, whether or not they are listening to outside noise, when they're saying that they shouldn't...
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heather knight's team managed to bowl australia out for 180 inside 45 overs but struggled with the bating dismissed for 159. it means they're four points to nil down in the multi format series and need ten on the board for victory. and, world number onejudd trump us through to the quarter finals of the masters after a 6—1 win over barry hawkins. the two—time champion pounced on his opponents mistakes — hawkins scored just 59 points in the first five frames. trump finished in style with a break of 107 and will face ding junhui next. there's more snooker to come tonight — 2018 champion mark allen takes on chinese debutant sirja—wee — that's live on the bbc from 7pm. and that's all the sport for now. well, see you later, thanks very much. let's return to the story, the pictures we were showing you a little while ago. the princess of wales has revealed she is in remission a year after it was revealed she had cancer. for more on this i'm joined by our royal correspondent — sean coughlan after she visited the hospital we heard that she is in remission. in terms of these pictures that we've s
heather knight's team managed to bowl australia out for 180 inside 45 overs but struggled with the bating dismissed for 159. it means they're four points to nil down in the multi format series and need ten on the board for victory. and, world number onejudd trump us through to the quarter finals of the masters after a 6—1 win over barry hawkins. the two—time champion pounced on his opponents mistakes — hawkins scored just 59 points in the first five frames. trump finished in style with a...
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the three other nominees, the big one to heather hearings today, john ratcliffe or cia, marco rubio forugh the hearings. democrats did not even put up a fight. and so far, all nominees have presented strong, smart and principal cases for the nominations. the republican party has unified around them. it's refreshing, isn't it? but democrats keep getting caught flat-footed. nothing seems to be working. schumer promised fireworks but all of the foot soldiers are getting outfoxed. schumer said republicans were going to suffer brand damage after these hearings. but we have just seen seven democrats embarrass themselves one after another. the democrat machine is broken. it is leaderless. the donors are disgusted, the media's collapsing, big tech billionaires are switching sides. and hollywood is on fire. they are fighting for their lives. we are starting to see that without a well-funded and well oiled propaganda machine and cancel culture enforcers, the party does not have the power, the discipline or the narratives they need to survive. trumps election has shattered that machine into a mill
the three other nominees, the big one to heather hearings today, john ratcliffe or cia, marco rubio forugh the hearings. democrats did not even put up a fight. and so far, all nominees have presented strong, smart and principal cases for the nominations. the republican party has unified around them. it's refreshing, isn't it? but democrats keep getting caught flat-footed. nothing seems to be working. schumer promised fireworks but all of the foot soldiers are getting outfoxed. schumer said...
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when he invited me, he said just of you know, we have heather mcdonnell -- you had me at those. i don't need anymore. it is a good question. i've always been politically interested for macro investing, you are always politically adjacent to geopolitics. people ask me, what is macro investing? we live at the edge of geopolitics, economics, and gravity. eventually gravity wins. so, for a long time i've been analyzing political situations, economic situations, and i just decided that 2023-2024 is important for me to come out from behind my desk, because i think we are at a very unique moment here. i would list three reasons, or three things i'm focused on as, one, just in the u.s., i'm alarmed by the size of these deficits and the spending. we do not have a tax collection problem. we have a spending problem. i have never really seen -- well, we've never seen anything quite like this. i am an economic historian. for better or for worse, i can tell you what the budget deficit was under lyndon johnson in 1967 as a percent of gdp. this is really alarming in terms of this 6%, 7% deficit
when he invited me, he said just of you know, we have heather mcdonnell -- you had me at those. i don't need anymore. it is a good question. i've always been politically interested for macro investing, you are always politically adjacent to geopolitics. people ask me, what is macro investing? we live at the edge of geopolitics, economics, and gravity. eventually gravity wins. so, for a long time i've been analyzing political situations, economic situations, and i just decided that 2023-2024 is...
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charles: heather and kay, so much more we could cover and we will next time. that you can't both so much. liz clay man, ces, best place to be if you're in the tech world or stock market world these days. liz: yeah, the tech market, the stock market and the breaking news area here, heart breaking live pictures we need to show you right now, charles, of pacific palisades, california. five major fires are burning out of control throughout the state and turning deadly and what you've seen here going to take the full screen and it's absolute devastation. this is an area in pacific palisades right now where you see the smoke and fire in the background and cars and complete burned out structures. you can't even tell if that was a store or a home. pacific palisades of course right up against the pacific ocean. it's the area right before malibu and just very close to santa monica, this is obviously just a terrifying picture you see. we understand two victims from the fires that have now destroyed more than 1,000 homes and businesses, two dead at the moment. forecasters
charles: heather and kay, so much more we could cover and we will next time. that you can't both so much. liz clay man, ces, best place to be if you're in the tech world or stock market world these days. liz: yeah, the tech market, the stock market and the breaking news area here, heart breaking live pictures we need to show you right now, charles, of pacific palisades, california. five major fires are burning out of control throughout the state and turning deadly and what you've seen here...
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narrowly breaking the record set by last year's "heather locklear snorted a scrunchie off a laserdiscom alf." we'll be right back with kate winslet, everybody! ♪ i'll stop the world and melt with you ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ♪ i'll stop the world and melt with you ♪ ( ♪♪ ) have you had your hershey's? some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. okay, let's get going. can everybody see that? like you know to check your desktop first,...