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herman hauser in new zealand, welcome to hardtalk. nice to be on hardtalk.re a renowned tech entrepreneur, and when we look at the global tech sector that we have today with vastly wealthy companies, vastly successful entrepreneur innovators who lead them, it is tempting to see all of this as an expression of raw and pure capitalism. is that the way you see the evolution of the tech sector? partially, yes. and of course, in america in particular, capitalism has brought about some of the most dominant tech companies in the world. we have seen that top eight of the largest companies in the world are american, and most of those are technology companies, so capitalism is a key ingredient here. why then, when you look at the tech sector today, are you so concerned to tie technology to notions of sovereignty and power projection? well, the reason is very simple, that sovereignty used to be mainly a geographical or military concept, and coercion was brought about by military might, but this has all changed, and sovereignty in terms of dependence on other or compani
herman hauser in new zealand, welcome to hardtalk. nice to be on hardtalk.re a renowned tech entrepreneur, and when we look at the global tech sector that we have today with vastly wealthy companies, vastly successful entrepreneur innovators who lead them, it is tempting to see all of this as an expression of raw and pure capitalism. is that the way you see the evolution of the tech sector? partially, yes. and of course, in america in particular, capitalism has brought about some of the most...
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was it a trade all along herman miller is the same issue. and people don't need to set up so many home offices so unless lennar and herman miller selling off hard going into the results, i suggest you take a pass. i think that's wrong the home builders will do just fine after we beat covid-19 because interest rates are incredibly low if there is one law is the federal reserve can potentially raise interest rates i think it is very unlikely. we'll get a reality check when jerome powell speaks of the economy next wednesday herman miller did have an upside last time so the stock is jacked up thursday is big. we start with accenture. when you hit up acn, the symbol, spell check makes it c-a-n you got to fix it. then there is general mills. remember their vaccine losers in a world where we got a lot of vaccines, hey, including disney. what a day we can get good news about moderna. their vaccine candidate, it is ready the ship 20 million doses by the end of the month and another 80 million the first quarter of next year we learned the government i
was it a trade all along herman miller is the same issue. and people don't need to set up so many home offices so unless lennar and herman miller selling off hard going into the results, i suggest you take a pass. i think that's wrong the home builders will do just fine after we beat covid-19 because interest rates are incredibly low if there is one law is the federal reserve can potentially raise interest rates i think it is very unlikely. we'll get a reality check when jerome powell speaks of...
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"citizen kane" for orson welles and it's kind of this this untold story of herman mankiewicz and whats of the golden era of hollywood and how it played into his story and i play rita alexander who is a british stenographer who is brought in to work for herman mankiewicz who gets in to the an accident and needs help to transcribe his script. so, i become his kind of, his stenographer, hid confidante kind of secretary, but really close friend and all my scenes are with the incomparable gary oldman, and it's all in black and white and moody and beautiful and it's the genius of david fincher. so it was kind of -- >> jimmy: david fincher is so fun. >> -- an utter dream come true so fun >> jimmy: obviously we both love this business that's why we're in it but i mean, did you get to shoot at the -- in studios and on lots and be like, "i'm getting the buzz, this is so fun. >> yeah, we actually to shoot in some of the real locations because we are in hollywood and all of the stuff that happened in these locations i also got to shoot in the actually ranch in victorville, where mankowitz and his
"citizen kane" for orson welles and it's kind of this this untold story of herman mankiewicz and whats of the golden era of hollywood and how it played into his story and i play rita alexander who is a british stenographer who is brought in to work for herman mankiewicz who gets in to the an accident and needs help to transcribe his script. so, i become his kind of, his stenographer, hid confidante kind of secretary, but really close friend and all my scenes are with the incomparable...
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starring gary oldman comes out this week and netflix it's the story of how hollywood screenwriter herman mankiewicz wrote citizen kane which is often regarded as the greatest film ever made and he wrote it despite being drunk dissident oldman is said to be brilliant in the title role. and that rounds up this edition of culture a lot small stories as ever on all websites at d.w. dot com slash culture also do check out v.w. books and d.-w. classical music on you tube they all work visit thanks for watching and until next time i'll visit is a good book. call on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear. and sunny clearly explored germany. they died to. take everything out there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested again. on . what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the maps now. usually at this time of year check in hosts would be talking about the best christmas markets in germany.
starring gary oldman comes out this week and netflix it's the story of how hollywood screenwriter herman mankiewicz wrote citizen kane which is often regarded as the greatest film ever made and he wrote it despite being drunk dissident oldman is said to be brilliant in the title role. and that rounds up this edition of culture a lot small stories as ever on all websites at d.w. dot com slash culture also do check out v.w. books and d.-w. classical music on you tube they all work visit thanks...
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herman moved closer. wedged against the doorknob was a dining chair. he tugged it aside, opened the door, and there was sandra on the floor, tied by her arms and ankles but alive. >> he said that she did not look well at all. >> reporter: as marissa's mom cut sandra loose, her dad spoke. >> where's my brother? where's your uncle? >> reporter: the answer to that unspeakable. coming up -- >> she looked like she had aged ten years overnight. broken and lost. >> reporter: sandra melgar, the only possible witness to a night of terror. what would she remember? when "unspeakable" continues. ♪ chicago! okay, so, magnificent mile for me! i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. until i realized something was missing me. you okay, sis? my symptoms were keeping me from really being there for my sisters. so i talked to my doctor and learned that's us. (reacting to boarding announcement) humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom reli
herman moved closer. wedged against the doorknob was a dining chair. he tugged it aside, opened the door, and there was sandra on the floor, tied by her arms and ankles but alive. >> he said that she did not look well at all. >> reporter: as marissa's mom cut sandra loose, her dad spoke. >> where's my brother? where's your uncle? >> reporter: the answer to that unspeakable. coming up -- >> she looked like she had aged ten years overnight. broken and lost. >>...
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herman cain who got a lot of attention and then passed away from covid, he was the head of theother nra in 1995 . he struck a deal with congress that said sure, we will let the overall minimum wage go up as long as they are frozen $2.13 an hour. herman cain is responsible for that two dollar wage right now so that the other nra and on friday their trade magazine which is called nation's restaurant news published an article , the title of which was the pandemic is forcing the industry to rethink conversation and tipped wages . that was extraordinary. because we had a lot of independent restaurant workers able to change their minds but when nra trade magazine to say that and cited our research and said maybe it's time for a rethinking and a change on these issues, it just means there's a new openness to push on and we should do it together so i would say my question. >> but i'm thinking also there are probably some companies that you would like to really press on who are supplying schools lunches. and i would like to help you press on that. >> thank you so much. that would be amazing alic
herman cain who got a lot of attention and then passed away from covid, he was the head of theother nra in 1995 . he struck a deal with congress that said sure, we will let the overall minimum wage go up as long as they are frozen $2.13 an hour. herman cain is responsible for that two dollar wage right now so that the other nra and on friday their trade magazine which is called nation's restaurant news published an article , the title of which was the pandemic is forcing the industry to rethink...
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he, harry gray and herman greater were heading to the front for the very first time.were marching on a column of 19, carrying ammunition. >> the mortar landed on the right-hand side, about 50 feet. nobody paid no attention. then there was one on the left-hand side, about the same distance and we hit the deck, they got us right in the middle. that's what killed him. i was wounded too, i was out. and then a corpsman bypassed me and he was treating some of the others and then he sees me standing up, he comes running back and says i thought you were dead. and i couldn't talk, so i saw them laying there and i was crying and then he saw that i was putting my hand over my left chest and he said -- saw blood coming out of my fingers so he pushed my hand down, cut my jacket open and put a compress on me and today i still have it there. but gray, they lost their lives. >> martha: i do think that harry gray was killed instantly? >> yes. ♪ >> martha: i'm so glad that i got to meet you and that you remember him, because i've never met anyone who was with him there and it's just re
he, harry gray and herman greater were heading to the front for the very first time.were marching on a column of 19, carrying ammunition. >> the mortar landed on the right-hand side, about 50 feet. nobody paid no attention. then there was one on the left-hand side, about the same distance and we hit the deck, they got us right in the middle. that's what killed him. i was wounded too, i was out. and then a corpsman bypassed me and he was treating some of the others and then he sees me...
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the american voice you hear is doug herman, who runs refocus, the film—makers‘ ngo.camp to check on yaser‘s family. hello, stranger, how are you? i'm good, thanks. good to see you again. hmm? oh, man. at 7:23, a second fire. much of the camp had burnt the previous night, but not all of it. now it looks like someone is back to finish the job. it's really going up now. oh my god. the fire spreads rapidly through the remaining tents. what is he trying to get? the cat? oh, come on, come on, don't go in there! no, no, no. oh, my god, this is hot. stand back! but here's an odd detail. going back through the footage again, people are packing up and leaving before seven o'clock, before the second fire starts. it seems like a lot of refugees in the camp knew what was about to happen, including milad. so it seems the second fire, at least, was not a spontaneous event. but if it was planned, then by who and who else knew? the film—makers tell me about a conversation they overheard among a group of camp residents earlier that morning. he said that. you heard him say that? if tha
the american voice you hear is doug herman, who runs refocus, the film—makers‘ ngo.camp to check on yaser‘s family. hello, stranger, how are you? i'm good, thanks. good to see you again. hmm? oh, man. at 7:23, a second fire. much of the camp had burnt the previous night, but not all of it. now it looks like someone is back to finish the job. it's really going up now. oh my god. the fire spreads rapidly through the remaining tents. what is he trying to get? the cat? oh, come on, come on,...
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houston's largest health care system memorial herman doing dry runs with freezers. rush university hospital in chicago converting the lobby. recent surveys show that more than a third of americans do not want the vaccine. >> we need to vaccinate a significant number of people in this country, including those who are hesitant. >> there is a big job ahead convincing millions of people to get vaccinated. with more on how the vaccine is being distributed, i spoke with dr. maldonado. we want to get your expertise now that the vaccine delivery has begun. what do you see as the biggest challenges when it comes to beginning these vaccinations? >> the warp speed/pfizer combination is a very organized one. that part will go reasonably well. but i do think that communicating and tracking the vaccine as it goes out and especially at the local level, getting that organized will be a little bit challenging for local hospitals and jurisdictions as this goes on. >> what do you feel about what we know and what we don't know, essentially how it can protect people and then from the in
houston's largest health care system memorial herman doing dry runs with freezers. rush university hospital in chicago converting the lobby. recent surveys show that more than a third of americans do not want the vaccine. >> we need to vaccinate a significant number of people in this country, including those who are hesitant. >> there is a big job ahead convincing millions of people to get vaccinated. with more on how the vaccine is being distributed, i spoke with dr. maldonado. we...
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lothar herman was blinded while impriss in the dachau. escaped germany before the war began and left to begin a new life in argentina. nicholas is having dinner and he doesn't know that sylvie is half jewish and declares at dinner what he believes is polite dinner conversation. it is too bad the germans didn't finish off the jews during the war. like father, like son. and sylvia, of course, you can imagine how long that relationship lasted after that. although nothing was said at dinner. they sat quietly, took in, the relationship was ended. a year passes. a year passes and sylvia is reading the newspaper to her father as she did. the german newspaper to her father. and they come across this story about this west german prosecutor from the state, dr. fritzbauer. he is the only individual within the german justice system pursuing or thinking about pursuing war criminals. he decides in order to gather momentum in that effort, that he will publish a list of the top ten war criminals that he wants to go after. on that list is adolf eichmann.
lothar herman was blinded while impriss in the dachau. escaped germany before the war began and left to begin a new life in argentina. nicholas is having dinner and he doesn't know that sylvie is half jewish and declares at dinner what he believes is polite dinner conversation. it is too bad the germans didn't finish off the jews during the war. like father, like son. and sylvia, of course, you can imagine how long that relationship lasted after that. although nothing was said at dinner. they...
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sometimes herman liar tries to cruise along with brutus through the countryside. specially blocked off roads because the physical is not street legal. but at the end of the day when he climbs out he's quite exhausted. always get power and ali you feel a bit like your nerves are blown out because this role is rather dangerous it's very ironic and the cars always point one way or the other and the sparkplugs actually cut out when you travel slow and then when they fire the car leaps ahead. then it gets dangerous. gave everyone get scared in this car some sooner others later and then you stop then you know where you belong. it could be tonight and feel unhappy. and fortunately even a trip in what may well be the world's most dangerous car comes to an end at some point. it's not often that an 11 year old not only makes headlines for being gifted but for also raising money for a good cause in our next report will meet daisy walk from the u.k. a young landscape painter who sells her works to help others in need daisy pains her memory and says she does it to make people
sometimes herman liar tries to cruise along with brutus through the countryside. specially blocked off roads because the physical is not street legal. but at the end of the day when he climbs out he's quite exhausted. always get power and ali you feel a bit like your nerves are blown out because this role is rather dangerous it's very ironic and the cars always point one way or the other and the sparkplugs actually cut out when you travel slow and then when they fire the car leaps ahead. then...
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starring gary oldman comes out this weekend netflix it's the story of how hollywood screenwriter herman mankiewicz wrote citizen kane which is often regarded as the greatest film ever made and he wrote it despite being drunk dissolute oldman is said to be brilliant in the title role. and that rounds up this edition of culture a lot small stories as ever on our website at d.w. dot com slash culture also do check out d.w. books and d.-w. classical music on you tube they are worth visiting thanks for watching and until next time i'll read is a good book. i'm not laughing at the germans well i guess sometimes i am but less than nothing with them and i don't think deep into the german culture. knew that scene from take this ground they all eat because it's all that they know i'm right so join me for me to get funky golf course. a duel with words. where i come from you don't run away from a confrontation. when i was 5 years old my father took me to his friends and i was hooked on the spot. a sport that you learned sold me and to school sold. fencing is a language and a good sword fight is a c
starring gary oldman comes out this weekend netflix it's the story of how hollywood screenwriter herman mankiewicz wrote citizen kane which is often regarded as the greatest film ever made and he wrote it despite being drunk dissolute oldman is said to be brilliant in the title role. and that rounds up this edition of culture a lot small stories as ever on our website at d.w. dot com slash culture also do check out d.w. books and d.-w. classical music on you tube they are worth visiting thanks...
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starring gary oldman comes out this week and netflix it's the story of how hollywood screenwriter herman mankiewicz wrote citizen kane which is often regarded as the greatest film ever made and he wrote it despite being drunk dissolute oldman is said to be brilliant in the title role. and that rounds up this edition of arts and culture lot small stories as ever on our website at d.w. dot com slash culture also do check out d.w. books and d.-w. classical music on you tube they are worth a visit thanks for watching and until next time i'll read is a good book. to the point of strong opinions clear positions of international perspectives. can the fragile peace just declared in ethiopia the great prophets be sustained ethiopia's prime minister i'll be adding that from the nobel peace laureate to mouth more that's our topic on to the point. to the point of. being 30 minutes on d w. we know that this is very time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so creams take care of yourself good distance wash your hands if you can't stay at how we're d.w. for here we are. working tireless
starring gary oldman comes out this week and netflix it's the story of how hollywood screenwriter herman mankiewicz wrote citizen kane which is often regarded as the greatest film ever made and he wrote it despite being drunk dissolute oldman is said to be brilliant in the title role. and that rounds up this edition of arts and culture lot small stories as ever on our website at d.w. dot com slash culture also do check out d.w. books and d.-w. classical music on you tube they are worth a visit...
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and of them in oregon and these are the top stories on al-jazeera herman's is the latest in a growing number of countries restricting or buying travel from the u.k. they're trying to stop the spread of a more contagious strain of corona virus seen in parts of the country stay at home orders have been imposed on millions of british people here as congressional leaders have agreed on a $900000000000.00 coronavirus relief package for millions of americans their extended federal funding to give themselves more time to finalize the deal and prevent a government shutdown hisor castro reports from washington d.c. .
and of them in oregon and these are the top stories on al-jazeera herman's is the latest in a growing number of countries restricting or buying travel from the u.k. they're trying to stop the spread of a more contagious strain of corona virus seen in parts of the country stay at home orders have been imposed on millions of british people here as congressional leaders have agreed on a $900000000000.00 coronavirus relief package for millions of americans their extended federal funding to give...
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starring gary oldman comes out this week and netflix it's the story of how hollywood screenwriter herman mankiewicz wrote citizen kane which is often regarded as the greatest film ever made and he wrote it despite being drunk dissolute oldman is said to be brilliant in the title role. and that rounds up this edition of arts and culture lots of all stories as ever on our website at d.w. dot com slash culture also do check out d.w. books and d.-w. classical music on you tube they are worth a visit thanks for watching and until next time i'll veto is a good book. eco africa. they have a bad reputation but they play a key role in the ecosystem. which is a very much important in cleaning up the environment we call them nature has undertaken many species are endangered a project in kenya seeks to protect the unloved scavengers that means above all talking to local people eco africa. and 30 minutes on d w. story so that people who are old over information provide. the fenians they want to express d.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. the crime fighters are back africa'
starring gary oldman comes out this week and netflix it's the story of how hollywood screenwriter herman mankiewicz wrote citizen kane which is often regarded as the greatest film ever made and he wrote it despite being drunk dissolute oldman is said to be brilliant in the title role. and that rounds up this edition of arts and culture lots of all stories as ever on our website at d.w. dot com slash culture also do check out d.w. books and d.-w. classical music on you tube they are worth a...
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slavery happening and this is now the greatest badge of it in berlin there were still statutes honoring herman gerbils or at all 'd hitler for example the i would be considered outrageous it may be true that you cannot undo the past but certainly you can honor the best up to and you can remove the worst i think that's what this statue of property leave its removal it's all about it's trying to say that slavery was wrong that slavery never should have taken place and certainly no statue honoring a slave holder never should have been erected in this country i believe that the statues that were put up were celebrated democrats subgrade in the confederacy so i think it's just odd that democrats are the ones who put them up and they don't want the rest of the world to know that they're the ones who put them up they don't want the rest of the world to know that the confederacy was pretty much all democrats but now they want to celebrate and they want to be they want to get the credit for taking them down as if now they're such great fighters against racism and slavery when they're the ones who put t
slavery happening and this is now the greatest badge of it in berlin there were still statutes honoring herman gerbils or at all 'd hitler for example the i would be considered outrageous it may be true that you cannot undo the past but certainly you can honor the best up to and you can remove the worst i think that's what this statue of property leave its removal it's all about it's trying to say that slavery was wrong that slavery never should have taken place and certainly no statue honoring...
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let's not forget herman cain died.ust because we can't see these things being done, doesn't mean they are not happening. twitter and facebook available too if you want. marion, ohio, republican nine, this is rich. caller: hi. it seems to be complicated who gets it first. first we don't even have one and then who is going to get it first gets to be a big argument, which is important. i think the illegals should get it so we don't get infected. i think biden should rush the border with a whole lot of illegals and in order to do that to make sure they can get in our country, we will give up thanksgiving and christmas. host: where do politicians fall on that list? hello? i think illegals would come ahead because they can affect all of us with the next version. as far as politicians, should they be higher up? should they wait? where should they be? caller: the illegals should come ahead of politicians so we don't get infected. host: you made that point twice. rick and oblong, illinois, democrats line. caller: the image that
let's not forget herman cain died.ust because we can't see these things being done, doesn't mean they are not happening. twitter and facebook available too if you want. marion, ohio, republican nine, this is rich. caller: hi. it seems to be complicated who gets it first. first we don't even have one and then who is going to get it first gets to be a big argument, which is important. i think the illegals should get it so we don't get infected. i think biden should rush the border with a whole...
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starring gary oldman comes out this week and netflix it's the story of how hollywood screenwriter herman mankiewicz wrote citizen kane which is often regarded as the greatest film ever made and he wrote it despite being drunk dissolute oldman is said to be brilliant in the title role. and that rounds up this edition of culture a lot small stories as ever on our website at d.w. dot com slash culture also do check out d.w. books and d.-w. classical music on you tube they all work visit thanks for watching and until next time i'll veto is a good book. w.'s crime fighters are back then a little africa's most successful radio drama series continues to all of us odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms crime fighter to me and now and you hear me now on here's we're going to tell you and how the last 2 years german software will bring you an angle amount cost and you've never had to have surprise yourself with what is possible who is mad cool really what a new fad and want some people who follow along the way
starring gary oldman comes out this week and netflix it's the story of how hollywood screenwriter herman mankiewicz wrote citizen kane which is often regarded as the greatest film ever made and he wrote it despite being drunk dissolute oldman is said to be brilliant in the title role. and that rounds up this edition of culture a lot small stories as ever on our website at d.w. dot com slash culture also do check out d.w. books and d.-w. classical music on you tube they all work visit thanks for...
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pesticides in a targeted approach so that would be a case where we're hermine the environmental review herman our own ability to grow food through the industrialized practice of agriculture. in your book and give many examples of how scientists noble intentions to improve the human condition. backfired on humans themselves and certainly on the other species we share this planet with which in your view is the most striking in terms of the shared gabbett me and the inability of intentions in the sort of being the donation of consequences. yeah i would say the most striking example for me would probably be the development of hydrocyanic i said just after world war one for fighting against the body in order to prevent typhus operate so i understand it as it had been used in as a pesticide for several decades prior to world war one but because of typhus outbreaks which are transmitted by the body of us who was a big effort in germany after the war to to combat. this outbreak and. and this was. unfortunately morphed into the nazi terminations chambers because they took 5 percent of asset and they c
pesticides in a targeted approach so that would be a case where we're hermine the environmental review herman our own ability to grow food through the industrialized practice of agriculture. in your book and give many examples of how scientists noble intentions to improve the human condition. backfired on humans themselves and certainly on the other species we share this planet with which in your view is the most striking in terms of the shared gabbett me and the inability of intentions in the...
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certain things that might be overall good but i always admire outliers or i am reading a book about herman mankowitz the man who wrote citizen kane always the outlier always sort of the crank who wanted to discuss things and he would pitch out and just take the devil's advocate position i'm thinking these are not golden times for devil's advocate so your thoughts. i agree 100 percent. so my own personal political leanings usually lean towards the progressive liberal side. i find as much hypocrisy and arrogance on the liberal side as i do on the conservative side from the most extreme to the more moderate people like to belong to a group and say we're right the other guys the bad guys and we're right and they like to be completely confident and arrogant in their their. what they think now and warm view and whether it comes to politics or social justice what ever it is and the only like the brave thing to do when a difficult thing to do is to reasonably discuss without becoming an insulting match it you know between good rides and understand like look i'm an environmental activist i want to
certain things that might be overall good but i always admire outliers or i am reading a book about herman mankowitz the man who wrote citizen kane always the outlier always sort of the crank who wanted to discuss things and he would pitch out and just take the devil's advocate position i'm thinking these are not golden times for devil's advocate so your thoughts. i agree 100 percent. so my own personal political leanings usually lean towards the progressive liberal side. i find as much...
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jon hermans, a 96—year—old in a care home in flanders received the vaccine this morning.ech republic, italy and germany have all begun administering the doses, with the eu vaccination programme aiming to reach a50 million residents. our correspondent bethany bell sent us this update. the latest headlines on bbc news... eu ambassadors unanimously approve the provisional application of the post—brexit trade deal between the uk and the eu. more signs of growing pressure on uk hospitals from the new coronavirus variant. three ambulance services in the south—east of england are asking people not to call unless it's a genuine emergency. countries across the european union begin a co—ordinated roll—out of the covid vaccine, with all 27 member states offering jabs to the most vulnerable. president trump has signed the covid relief bill that means lapsed payments to millions of americans who are unemployed can be resumed. he'd refused to sign the $2.3 trillion package because he wanted cheques to individual americans to be increased from $600 to 2,000, which congress rejected. fro
jon hermans, a 96—year—old in a care home in flanders received the vaccine this morning.ech republic, italy and germany have all begun administering the doses, with the eu vaccination programme aiming to reach a50 million residents. our correspondent bethany bell sent us this update. the latest headlines on bbc news... eu ambassadors unanimously approve the provisional application of the post—brexit trade deal between the uk and the eu. more signs of growing pressure on uk hospitals from...
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this and more i'm joined by my guests jamie right in los angeles she is the founder of the right box herman and a political and also in los angeles we have 3 around what is about she is an independent journalist and co-host of the congo couch and in new york we have john burnett he is co-chair of public affairs and public policy for new york republican state committee right across up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciate it may was going to be an last angelus as a put the progressive on the panel here what is the state of the progressive movement now you did get the vote out for joe biden you did it at least rhetorically and publicly close ranks and as the presumptive president of the united states next will be inaugurated in january he's done everything his power to shown progressive so was it worth it why i would say that progressive is extremely fractured at this moment there are a lot of people on the left who feel that now that we're taken for granted and alosi as all are some progress that a lot of people oppose all the progress that it has b
this and more i'm joined by my guests jamie right in los angeles she is the founder of the right box herman and a political and also in los angeles we have 3 around what is about she is an independent journalist and co-host of the congo couch and in new york we have john burnett he is co-chair of public affairs and public policy for new york republican state committee right across up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciate it may was going to be an last...
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herman dillon is a lawyer and we are proud to have her on.they can they'd evidence of their own misdeeds what can't they do? >> it is a new development they're hiding evidence of their own misdeeds but anybody watching what google and the other big tech giants has been doing for years is not priced their algorithms can smite the video before it lands at a hundred computer inboxes. they have been writing algorithms for years so if you want to put out an anti-semitic video they treated that an anti-muslim video. this is evidence that's been leaked out of youtube by its programmers and when you look at this situation you understand anybody that's been there for 3.9 years they have allowed false information concerning the 2016 election to propagate and that will continue years to come. when you talk about the harm of the election an misinformation twhachlts harm? the election has occurred so why are they so desperate to eliminate the evidence and discussion of it. >> exactly. >> you pointed out one some of these tech companies facebook has been k
herman dillon is a lawyer and we are proud to have her on.they can they'd evidence of their own misdeeds what can't they do? >> it is a new development they're hiding evidence of their own misdeeds but anybody watching what google and the other big tech giants has been doing for years is not priced their algorithms can smite the video before it lands at a hundred computer inboxes. they have been writing algorithms for years so if you want to put out an anti-semitic video they treated that...
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number of people who are getting sick and dying, given the fact that republican presidential candidate hermant to a rally and died, but the white house christmas parties, on the company trail before election day, and now in the runoff, they continue to do this. they gather without masks, some people wear them, but many, many people don't. packed in close together. they're asking for sup superspreading events and they're getting it, as they
number of people who are getting sick and dying, given the fact that republican presidential candidate hermant to a rally and died, but the white house christmas parties, on the company trail before election day, and now in the runoff, they continue to do this. they gather without masks, some people wear them, but many, many people don't. packed in close together. they're asking for sup superspreading events and they're getting it, as they
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number of people who are getting sick and dying, given the fact that republican presidential candidate herman cain waent to a rally and died, but the white house christmas parties, on the company trail before election day, and now in the runoff, they continue to do this. they gather without masks, some people wear them, but many, many people don't. packed in close together. they're asking for sup superspreading events and they're getting it, as they did with the amy coney barrett unveiling. and this is not the only way that president trump may hurt himself and the party, because given the president's relentless attacks on the republican governor of georgia, it's very possible that this could be counterproductive politically for the january runoffs. >> susan, when i got the alert for your piece, i was like, man, we're on the same wavelength. the president is acting crazy, so why are we shrugging it off? okay, and you say, in part, donald trump in defeat, it turns out, is even more whiney, dishonest, and self-absorbed. the temptation is to cringe and avert your gaze. but when the president laun
number of people who are getting sick and dying, given the fact that republican presidential candidate herman cain waent to a rally and died, but the white house christmas parties, on the company trail before election day, and now in the runoff, they continue to do this. they gather without masks, some people wear them, but many, many people don't. packed in close together. they're asking for sup superspreading events and they're getting it, as they did with the amy coney barrett unveiling. and...
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her process usually is to write out herman scripts in longhand, then she would type and then show xi would revise by typing aga again. in those different drafts, words could get misspelled or get left out or that kind of thing. so to know the rhythm of the language and to know her idea about the true transcription of oral speech -- because i studied what she studied. her idea about how to transcribe the spoken word, this is part of her learning as an anthropologist and part of what she learned. so knowing her process with that, then i knew her approach when she took that narrative down. so i could stay true to not only kossola, but to hurston's transcription of kossola by knowing hurston's own process. so it was very important for me to do that. it's his word. he said, i want you to go tell everybody what i say. well, then this that was my job. so thank you for your question. did i answer your question? >> i have a question. what relationship was zora neale hurston with hughes? >> where am i looking? over here? well, they were friends until they weren't. >> i know what the reason was
her process usually is to write out herman scripts in longhand, then she would type and then show xi would revise by typing aga again. in those different drafts, words could get misspelled or get left out or that kind of thing. so to know the rhythm of the language and to know her idea about the true transcription of oral speech -- because i studied what she studied. her idea about how to transcribe the spoken word, this is part of her learning as an anthropologist and part of what she learned....
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march lows ranging between $10 to $12 it was trading at 20 before the epidemic >> i have to tell you, hermandisappointment today. that was a big surprise. i am going to have to say that i think you are barking up the wrong tree there i don't want to be in that group. i don't mind at home let's go to sandy in maryland. sandy. >> booya, jim. i am calling about cisco systems, hold or sell? >> it is fine. the last quarter was very good the dividend is very good. they have a lot of cash. they are re-inventing the company. i'm fine with it tim in new york. >> hey, jim. tim from brooklyn. can i get a booya. >> we are big brooklyn fans. we want our restaurants open soon what is going on >> i have a stake in this small company back in march, it has been on fire i want to get your thoughts on sight 1 landscape supply by the way, can i reiterate lowes and home depot are really inexpensive. jared in ohio. jared. >> hello >> hi, jared >> the pandemic has serious consequences and mental health is on the rise otr ks the largest ai-powered mental health company addressing the issue. they are growing their r
march lows ranging between $10 to $12 it was trading at 20 before the epidemic >> i have to tell you, hermandisappointment today. that was a big surprise. i am going to have to say that i think you are barking up the wrong tree there i don't want to be in that group. i don't mind at home let's go to sandy in maryland. sandy. >> booya, jim. i am calling about cisco systems, hold or sell? >> it is fine. the last quarter was very good the dividend is very good. they have a lot of...
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given the fact that herman cain went to a trump rally and died and watch them continue to do this in the west wing, in the east wing, for white house christmas parties, on the campaign trail before the election day, and now in the runoff, they continue to do this. they gather, without masks, you know, some people wear them. but many, many people don't. packed in, close together. they are asking for superspreading events, and getting them as they did with amy coney barrett, and her unveiling in the rose garden. it's -- there -- it -- it's impossible to fathom, really. although, i will say, this is not the only way in which president trump's rally may hurt himself and his party because given the divisions within the republican party, and the president's relentless attacks on the republican governor of georgia. it's very possible this could be counterproductive, politically, as well, as they move toward those january runoffs. >> susan, we are on the seem wavelength. this brings me to your amazing piece. i saw it last night and i sent it to producers. they were already on it but it's ama
given the fact that herman cain went to a trump rally and died and watch them continue to do this in the west wing, in the east wing, for white house christmas parties, on the campaign trail before the election day, and now in the runoff, they continue to do this. they gather, without masks, you know, some people wear them. but many, many people don't. packed in, close together. they are asking for superspreading events, and getting them as they did with amy coney barrett, and her unveiling in...
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host: talking about listing some of the influences, i want to go back to richard herman's question and washington times this is what he writes. china has purchased 2000 u.s. companies including those incenses areas like aerospace to gain foothold in technology and influence. inhave supply chains tied up china, 97% of our anabiotic's come from china. the rareplied 80% of earth minerals which are necessary for the function of smartphones, military hardware, and other modern technologies. the u.s. does not have any such mind to open. the things that happened under the trump that committeeis on foreign investment in the united states is strengthening. group thatteragency really examines foreign purchases for national security applications. clearly, there have been a lot of chinese investments in the united states in u.s. companies. the pentagon is keenly aware of the supply chain issues and the rare earth issues, that is the mineral that are used to make high-technology components. they are doing things to try and protect that. years, we have let our guard down. we have totally integrated
host: talking about listing some of the influences, i want to go back to richard herman's question and washington times this is what he writes. china has purchased 2000 u.s. companies including those incenses areas like aerospace to gain foothold in technology and influence. inhave supply chains tied up china, 97% of our anabiotic's come from china. the rareplied 80% of earth minerals which are necessary for the function of smartphones, military hardware, and other modern technologies. the u.s....
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sheridan was the other great general under grant, along with herman, certainly. another element in this mix, interestingly, especially in the western theater, was the u.s. navy, where grant used it effectively at fort donaldson nd fort henry. how did sherman work with the navy? did he have the same kind of relationship that grant enjoyed with the commanders of the naval forces? john: i think so. particularly with admiral porter. he was somebody that worked closely with sherman. sherman spent time on board porter's ships, etc. when it came to fort henry and fort donaldson -- fort henry was won by the navy. sherman understood that. fort donaldson was something lse. without the navy, vicksburg ould not have succeeded. sherman knew that he needed the navy. he reacted well to the navy. i think he liked the navy people for whatever reason. never really says. it is clear he likes what he sees in the navy boys. gen. petraeus: of course they saved grant and sherman at shiloh. let me ask about that. fairly early on still in the western campaign. 862. why was shiloh so pivo
sheridan was the other great general under grant, along with herman, certainly. another element in this mix, interestingly, especially in the western theater, was the u.s. navy, where grant used it effectively at fort donaldson nd fort henry. how did sherman work with the navy? did he have the same kind of relationship that grant enjoyed with the commanders of the naval forces? john: i think so. particularly with admiral porter. he was somebody that worked closely with sherman. sherman spent...
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seen this film before ♪ ♪ so leave it at the side door >> jimmy: that is taylor swift with justin hermanially distanced with a mask on justin as well. i didn't know you could sing with a mask, i guess the masked singer should have taught us you can. he is not kidding around as far as safety goes. >> yeah, it's a great example for people all over. >> jimmy: you know -- first of all, the new album and i swear to god and everyone is laughing at me here, i mostly just listen to huey lewis over and over again. i think the new album is fantastic. it is immediately something that you jump in to, and i thought it was so interesting watching you in the documentary that you directed explaining each of songs and talking with jack, and talking with aaron from the national, and really explaining where -- why did you choose to do that? i think a lot of songwriters prefer to keep it mysterious and not give anyone any hints what the songs are about? >> i think that, we had an opportunity with disney plus to create sort of a way to not only explain how we made these albums at that point, it was just one.
seen this film before ♪ ♪ so leave it at the side door >> jimmy: that is taylor swift with justin hermanially distanced with a mask on justin as well. i didn't know you could sing with a mask, i guess the masked singer should have taught us you can. he is not kidding around as far as safety goes. >> yeah, it's a great example for people all over. >> jimmy: you know -- first of all, the new album and i swear to god and everyone is laughing at me here, i mostly just listen...
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margaret, the president, the first lady, chris christie spent days in the hospital, herman cain even died, and last night you have the president holding a maskless rally in georgia yet again. >> ana, with the news of rudy and all these high-level white house officials who have gotten coronavirus, we have made such great advancements in terms of therapeutics and how to treat coronavirus. those individuals, if they get it, like rudy giuliani, will have access to absolutely the best care. the ones they infect, needlessly infect, and without any consideration for their care, in an overcrowded hospitals within a week to ten days, and will not have the kind of care, attention and access to those kind of therapeutics, that is what is so heart breaking about this. >> so, so, heartbreaking. john, giuliani was the lead attorney, that's why he was at the georgia capitol. he's helping the president push these baseless claims of election fraud, and of course, the electoral college will meet on december 14th. what does this mean for those efforts? >> first of all, let's stop calling them baseless
margaret, the president, the first lady, chris christie spent days in the hospital, herman cain even died, and last night you have the president holding a maskless rally in georgia yet again. >> ana, with the news of rudy and all these high-level white house officials who have gotten coronavirus, we have made such great advancements in terms of therapeutics and how to treat coronavirus. those individuals, if they get it, like rudy giuliani, will have access to absolutely the best care....
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herman kane, an associate, ally of the president went to the rally in tulsa when the president returned to the campaign trail, he died after battling coronavirus for several weeks. but the campaign events, white house events, now the post election events have all been dangerous super spreader kind of events and rudy giuliani is now one of the casualties. now one of the other casualties of that crisis has been david bossie who was going to be his ally in leading the post election fight. so it begs the question what about the president's battle against the results of the election? well, it's not going to make much difference because that battle wasn't going anywhere. another court defeat this morning. huh dozens and dozens of court defeats for president trump and his cause and once the electoral college votes next week we'll see a dymin news of any effort by the president to overturn the election and we'll be left with no more donald trump presidency but a tragic mess with the coronavirus with many trump associates themselves victims and, of course, the entire nation and more than 275,000
herman kane, an associate, ally of the president went to the rally in tulsa when the president returned to the campaign trail, he died after battling coronavirus for several weeks. but the campaign events, white house events, now the post election events have all been dangerous super spreader kind of events and rudy giuliani is now one of the casualties. now one of the other casualties of that crisis has been david bossie who was going to be his ally in leading the post election fight. so it...
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want to bring in a ceo of one of the hospitals in that medical system, he is the ceo of the memorial hermanhe largest not for profit hospital in texas, but really the anchor of this texas medical center. dr. calendar is joining me. thank you for joining us this morning. i want to get a sense of what this rollout looks like. >> good morning, everybody. clearly our health care workers who are in those what we call covid facing units are very pleased to see this vaccine becoming available. we're excited about receiving it. we're scheduled to receive our first portion of the allocation tomorrow. we've been practicing for a few days to plan for administration, we're ready to go. >> latest polling indicates a good jump in the percentage of people in the general population who are prepared to work this vaccine, i think that we expect those numbers to go up as we see today and in the next few weeks, pictures of people getting the vaccine. what are you -- what has been the up take? you expect to go through all the vaccine you get. what is the acceptance rate amongst your staff? >> well, we're still
want to bring in a ceo of one of the hospitals in that medical system, he is the ceo of the memorial hermanhe largest not for profit hospital in texas, but really the anchor of this texas medical center. dr. calendar is joining me. thank you for joining us this morning. i want to get a sense of what this rollout looks like. >> good morning, everybody. clearly our health care workers who are in those what we call covid facing units are very pleased to see this vaccine becoming available....
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and of their morakot and these are the top stories on al-jazeera herman's is the latest in a growing number of countries restricting or buying travel from the u.k. they are trying to stop the spread of a more contagious strain of corona virus seen in parts of the country stay at home orders have been imposed on millions of british people here is congressional leaders have agreed on a $900000000000.00 coronavirus relief package for millions of americans their extended federal funding to give themselves more time to finalize the deal and prevent a government shutdown hiser castro reports from washington d.c. nearly at the finish line congress has now given itself and other day to finalize the deals both parties say are already in place we can find a report for our nation needed here for a very long time. more help is on the work this bill is a good bill tonight is a good night but it is not the end of this story it is not the end of the job anyone who thinks this bill is enough. does not know what's going on in america hospitals are full more than 300000 people are dead and $8000000.00
and of their morakot and these are the top stories on al-jazeera herman's is the latest in a growing number of countries restricting or buying travel from the u.k. they are trying to stop the spread of a more contagious strain of corona virus seen in parts of the country stay at home orders have been imposed on millions of british people here is congressional leaders have agreed on a $900000000000.00 coronavirus relief package for millions of americans their extended federal funding to give...