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ian, i wonder if ou label it in that way. ian, i wonder if you think _ label it in that way.- label it in that way. ian, i wonder if you think that the fact that - if you think that the fact that donald trump had been promoting the covid lab league theory when he was still in office meant that certain sections of the media were to quick to dismiss it? if the media were in the mindset of trump said there and he says a lot of nonsense so it must not be true, does that play into it? i think it definitely does play into it, i i think it definitely does play into it. iwas— i think it definitely does play into it, i was very nervous for that reason — it, i was very nervous for that reason because i thought it was conspiracy theory and the more i looked. — conspiracy theory and the more i looked, the more i became convinced that there _ looked, the more i became convinced that there was a theory that deserved to be examined and that it was wrong _ deserved to be examined and that it was wrong that it was being stifled and silenced and i think if in fact checkinq — and silenced and i
ian, i wonder if ou label it in that way. ian, i wonder if you think _ label it in that way.- label it in that way. ian, i wonder if you think that the fact that - if you think that the fact that donald trump had been promoting the covid lab league theory when he was still in office meant that certain sections of the media were to quick to dismiss it? if the media were in the mindset of trump said there and he says a lot of nonsense so it must not be true, does that play into it? i think it...
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the commons' loss. >> thanks, ian. [applause] before we get under way, i would like to point out that the british sign language interpreter is available to watch with on the parliament live tv. now we come to -- katherine fletcher. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i begin by echoing and supporting very much your fine tribute to ian davis and thank him for all his service to this house and wish him all the very best in his retirement. mr. speaker, i know members from across this house will want to congratulate darren -- on their 2-nil win against germany, the first time any team has beaten germany in 55 years in -- [inaudible] games. we wish them all the best for their game against ukraine on saturday, and we'll all be hoping against hope that finally football is coming home, mr. speaker. in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have meetings later today. >> katherine fletcher. >> mr. speaker, after yesterday's game, many of our german friends are heading how many. does my right honorable friend agree if they wan
the commons' loss. >> thanks, ian. [applause] before we get under way, i would like to point out that the british sign language interpreter is available to watch with on the parliament live tv. now we come to -- katherine fletcher. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i begin by echoing and supporting very much your fine tribute to ian davis and thank him for all his service to this house and wish him all the very best in his retirement. mr. speaker, i know members from across this...
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ian: exactly. same argument we might be experiencing if there were a policy on the side of the fed. that is not our stance, but that narrative is out there as well, and that is just the idea that the fed is taking the excessive monetary policy accommodation away a little too quickly. this makes sense given what we are seeing from the global recovery perspective, as well as the risks associated with the delta variant. romaine: where is the equilibrium euro for right now. ian: at this moment, there's a chance that 10-year gilts can make it to 1.22%, but that would represent the local bottom of the yield range, and that won't occur for at least a few more weeks. what i dynamic equilibrium in the market would like with the something closer to 1.35% to 1.40% after we take down the auction, but before we try to trade the cpi numbers. it is really a reaction to the cpi that will help recalibrate the market expect patients -- market expectations. romaine: i am curious about the auctions themselves here and
ian: exactly. same argument we might be experiencing if there were a policy on the side of the fed. that is not our stance, but that narrative is out there as well, and that is just the idea that the fed is taking the excessive monetary policy accommodation away a little too quickly. this makes sense given what we are seeing from the global recovery perspective, as well as the risks associated with the delta variant. romaine: where is the equilibrium euro for right now. ian: at this moment,...
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ian: -- define that backstop.ink if we look at the primary takedown of treasury supply via the auction, we continue to see a willingness to underwrite treasuries, whether it is from domestic accounts, primarily banks and investment firms, or overseas, central banks in particular. these options continue to see strong sponsorship, and that at a minimum suggests there will continue to be a backstop of demand that isn't really going away anytime soon. it is less about whether or not there's a willingness to absorb supply and more a function of what levels will we see these takedowns. with 10 year yields at 1.25%, it is very difficult to argue it is not a strong market for u.s. debt. jonathan: what needs to go right or wrong to get 10-year gilts to 1.80 percent? what would need to happen for that to happen in your mind? ian: in my mind, i don't think it is as simple as passing, for example, the infrastructure built because that will be staged in overtime, and not actually lead to the type of wage inflation that the mar
ian: -- define that backstop.ink if we look at the primary takedown of treasury supply via the auction, we continue to see a willingness to underwrite treasuries, whether it is from domestic accounts, primarily banks and investment firms, or overseas, central banks in particular. these options continue to see strong sponsorship, and that at a minimum suggests there will continue to be a backstop of demand that isn't really going away anytime soon. it is less about whether or not there's a...
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that's where she met fellow student ian cleary, who she says began paying close attention to her.t do you remember about your interactions? >> he kept trying to dance with me. you turn your head, walk away, but he wasn't getting the hint. he at one point pushed me up against the wall and tried to kiss me. >> reporter: she says friends started to notice and came to her rescue. another student at the party says earlier that night, she also had an alarming interaction with cleary. >> we were playing drinking games together, he seemed fun. then we started kissing and dancing. and then he grabbed my chest and my crotch and told me he wanted to take me away. that's when a red flag blew up in my head. >> reporter: eventually koehler left the party, asking a male friend to escort her back to her dorm, not realizing cleary was allegedly following them. >> he whipped out $20 and said to my friend," let me have her, please let me have her." >> what's the next thing you remember? >> i went to bed, heard a knock on the door, i opened it. it was the kid. i didn't understand why he was there. i
that's where she met fellow student ian cleary, who she says began paying close attention to her.t do you remember about your interactions? >> he kept trying to dance with me. you turn your head, walk away, but he wasn't getting the hint. he at one point pushed me up against the wall and tried to kiss me. >> reporter: she says friends started to notice and came to her rescue. another student at the party says earlier that night, she also had an alarming interaction with cleary....
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ian, do we even need fact checkers? isn't this, in a way, thejob ofjournalists?nd of growing distrust for journalists, the growing concerns about about everybody having their own reality, their own truth? aren't journalist supposed to check their own facts? journalists should check their own facts, but as we know, journalists operate at very high pressure, very fast often, and make mistakes. everyone makes mistakes, and i think anything that adds to the armoury that allows people to check facts, allows the public to make up their own minds, that helps journalist find facts as well, is a good thing. we do live in an age of distrust and an age of lots of information coming at you from all sides and i think any reputable sources of information are only a good thing, whether it's old media, new media, whatever. i think anything that helps provide stability and facts and evidence within a debate should be welcomed. claire, it strikes me that you have got a huge responsibility. we do and there is a lot of misinformation there to fact check. we work to make sure that, a
ian, do we even need fact checkers? isn't this, in a way, thejob ofjournalists?nd of growing distrust for journalists, the growing concerns about about everybody having their own reality, their own truth? aren't journalist supposed to check their own facts? journalists should check their own facts, but as we know, journalists operate at very high pressure, very fast often, and make mistakes. everyone makes mistakes, and i think anything that adds to the armoury that allows people to check...
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and ian and kenneth might be nice guys. whether they realize it or not they've called into question the fundamental principles of american government. let's readopt them, start there. and if we start there then inee luktably we will work back and everything else will sort out and we'll be rid of slavery. but we have to start there. at that fundamental level. well that was what lincoln wanted to do. the question was going to be whether he was going to get a chance to do it. and a lot of the question about that chance was bound up with this individual here, a slave from missouri born in 1795 named dred scott. dred scott was a slave owned by dr. john emerson. emersons with a contract surgeon for the united states army. and as par of his service in the united states army as a contract civilian he, like everyone else in the army at all times in history of the u.s. army constantly has to uproot and move and go to various places. i can testify to that as a card carrying army brat. all right? you knew you were only six to eight mon
and ian and kenneth might be nice guys. whether they realize it or not they've called into question the fundamental principles of american government. let's readopt them, start there. and if we start there then inee luktably we will work back and everything else will sort out and we'll be rid of slavery. but we have to start there. at that fundamental level. well that was what lincoln wanted to do. the question was going to be whether he was going to get a chance to do it. and a lot of the...
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de deshac;ian los cuerpos en ha sido o los quemaban para que nunca pudieron encontrarlos. >> otras dos que no hemos encontrado. encontramos una que le llamaban manera, encontramos pequeÑos fragmentos masificados por los marranos, fragmentos de humano, donde cortaban y se los tiraban a los marranos y a los cocodrilos. >> todos los d;ias me despido de ellos, a lo mejor hoy nos e encontramos. >> as;i las cosas nicole, en m;exico se encuentran campos de exterminio donde se han enc encontrado libras y libras de fragmentos ;oseos calcinados o reducidos a cenizas. en uno que esta historia que presentaremos han encontrado m;as de 330 libras de restos ;oseos c calcinados que podr;ian ser de sus propios familiares. c;omo es una cocina del narco y por que se utilizaban veremos esta tarde. >> que horror aldo muchas gracias por tu reporte. i investiga las 6:30 a 5:30 c centro >> regresamos a estados unidos hay seÑales de que el mercado laboral contin;ua recuper;andose gradualmente en la recesi;on que acompaÑa la pandemia. la c cantidad de personas que solicitaron asistencia p;ublica por desempleo d
de deshac;ian los cuerpos en ha sido o los quemaban para que nunca pudieron encontrarlos. >> otras dos que no hemos encontrado. encontramos una que le llamaban manera, encontramos pequeÑos fragmentos masificados por los marranos, fragmentos de humano, donde cortaban y se los tiraban a los marranos y a los cocodrilos. >> todos los d;ias me despido de ellos, a lo mejor hoy nos e encontramos. >> as;i las cosas nicole, en m;exico se encuentran campos de exterminio donde se han...
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ian wants to take his slave with him into kansas and everyone in kansas wants to replicate what ian is doing and nobody can take that away from him anymore than they can take away his pig, his goat or his cat. tawny just blew popular sovereignty to pieces. and in fact, he blew the entire nation of congressional control of territory to pieces. there is now no restraint on the expansion of slavery and the territories. now if you thought, if you thought in 1854 that the kansas-nebraska act was a problem because it provided the possibility of legalizing slavery in some of the territories, if you thought that was a problem, look at the mig rain headache you have now. kansas-nebraska was a sniffle compared to the dread scott decision. you all see the logic of this? yes. yes, indeed. and nobody thought it was better news than the president of the united states, james buchanon. buchanon is inaugurated on the 4th of march, 1857, just two days before the dread scott decision is handed down and he rejoices in it because he looks at the dread scott decision as the final settlement of the slavery q
ian wants to take his slave with him into kansas and everyone in kansas wants to replicate what ian is doing and nobody can take that away from him anymore than they can take away his pig, his goat or his cat. tawny just blew popular sovereignty to pieces. and in fact, he blew the entire nation of congressional control of territory to pieces. there is now no restraint on the expansion of slavery and the territories. now if you thought, if you thought in 1854 that the kansas-nebraska act was a...
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host: do you agree, ian rowe? and when does teaching about race cross over into critical race theory? guest: good, thank you for having us back on. good morning, dr. wilson. i generally agree with that. here you have identified that i am at the american enterprise institute, but i also have run networks of charter schools, so i am someone who deeply is committed to ensure that all of our kids have a complete understanding of american history, warts and all. the history of slavery, jim crow, as well as the incredible story of resilience and progress in the face of those atrocities. sometimes we get caught up in being distracted, which is from what the core issue is. i also wanted to come into this conversation with the clear definition of critical race theory. in these discussions, people are talking past each other, so i like to go back to the two architects of could go race theory, richard delgado and jeans to project, who wrote in their book "critical race theory, an introduction" -- "un like traditional civil r
host: do you agree, ian rowe? and when does teaching about race cross over into critical race theory? guest: good, thank you for having us back on. good morning, dr. wilson. i generally agree with that. here you have identified that i am at the american enterprise institute, but i also have run networks of charter schools, so i am someone who deeply is committed to ensure that all of our kids have a complete understanding of american history, warts and all. the history of slavery, jim crow, as...
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ian, what do you make of it? — has been enough. ian, what do you make of it?were coming to - has been enough. ian, what do you| make of it? were coming to the end of the summer term and schools in scotland broke up several weeks but were coming to the end of the summer term in england and wales. in a sense the problem goes away at least from schools. it doesn't go away. because people are in families and they will be a lot of them travelling and different parts of the country for the summer visiting family and maybe going on a holiday themselves with up and then it will all be back in the same position in the summer. all be back in the same position in the summer-— the summer. that's right. that is the summer. that's right. that is the real concern. _ the summer. that's right. that is the real concern. of— the summer. that's right. that is the real concern. of course - the summer. that's right. that is the real concern. of course is - the summer. that's right. that is| the real concern. of course is part of the gamble and it's a very calculable but not calcula
ian, what do you make of it? — has been enough. ian, what do you make of it?were coming to - has been enough. ian, what do you| make of it? were coming to the end of the summer term and schools in scotland broke up several weeks but were coming to the end of the summer term in england and wales. in a sense the problem goes away at least from schools. it doesn't go away. because people are in families and they will be a lot of them travelling and different parts of the country for the summer...
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our thanks to ian. arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™. janssen can help you explore cost support options. don't settle for products that give you a sort of white smile. try new crest whitening emulsions tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™. for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. crestwhitesmile.com (vo) sensitive to cat allergens? join the thousands who've discovered a difference with pro plan liveclear. the only cat food to reduce allergens an average of 47%. save today at proplanliveclear.com. honestly, i thought i was getting my floors cleaned. then i l
our thanks to ian. arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™. janssen can help you explore cost support options....
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this benefit gets mone to ian duncan smith. this benefit gets money to those _ ian duncan smith.his benefit gets money to those who need it - ian duncan smith. this benefit gets| money to those who need it most in the most _ money to those who need it most in the most manageable and accurate way. the most manageable and accurate wax far— the most manageable and accurate way. far more accurately than the furlough _ way. far more accurately than the furlough scheme and with far less opportunity to have fraud take place — opportunity to have fraud take place so _ opportunity to have fraud take place. so it should be retained because — place. so it should be retained because it's lost that dynamic. the two be _ because it's lost that dynamic. the two be be — because it's lost that dynamic. the two be be used as more people go back to _ two be be used as more people go back to work and start paying taxes so keeping — back to work and start paying taxes so keeping it there and helping them -et so keeping it there and helping them get back— so keeping it there and helping them get back
this benefit gets mone to ian duncan smith. this benefit gets money to those _ ian duncan smith.his benefit gets money to those who need it - ian duncan smith. this benefit gets| money to those who need it most in the most _ money to those who need it most in the most manageable and accurate way. the most manageable and accurate wax far— the most manageable and accurate way. far more accurately than the furlough _ way. far more accurately than the furlough scheme and with far less opportunity...
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ian jefferies, ceo of the association of american railroads thanks so much, ian, for coming in today.ing me. take care. ashley: take care. despite a mixed reaction in stocks, delta and american airlines both flying high in the second quarter delta posting its first quarterly profit since the start of the pandemic, and american airlines saying it also expects to report its first positive cash flow since covid's emergence. that's good news, delta as you can see lower, united airlines lower but american up nearly 3%. all of this as one of the biggest names in private jet s is taking its first trading flight. coming up next, we're going wheels up with the market's newest high flier, the closing bell rings in about 29 minutes, new records not looking like they are in the cards today, the dow and the s&p up very slightly, the nasdaq down slightly. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa i'm searching for info on options trading, an
ian jefferies, ceo of the association of american railroads thanks so much, ian, for coming in today.ing me. take care. ashley: take care. despite a mixed reaction in stocks, delta and american airlines both flying high in the second quarter delta posting its first quarterly profit since the start of the pandemic, and american airlines saying it also expects to report its first positive cash flow since covid's emergence. that's good news, delta as you can see lower, united airlines lower but...
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>> ian is a theatrical beast, so i was brought up in the theater as well.ortable. when you're on acting on film feels uncomfortable but it will look right, just go with it. i always remember that because when you begin in film, it's stop-start, it's very weird. you're never acting more than a minute at a time. you have people in your face, camera, lights, it feels weird. patrick, i learned so much from patrick, the greatest tip he gave me about life itself, not so much acting, he said i learned when i was about 16, wish i had learned i was younger, i give myself time at the beginning. if he has a 5:00 call, he wakes up at 4:00, wakes up with a cup of tea, comes back with his favorite book, he says, i just read a book like a novel, so i know that no matter what happens for the rest of the daye had a half hour. because everyone thinks, oh, i'll do it after work or go home, but life always gets away from you. so my wife and i wake up every morning and we go get a cup of tea, coffee for me, and we sit in bed and we just read. >> stephen: that's lovely. you look
>> ian is a theatrical beast, so i was brought up in the theater as well.ortable. when you're on acting on film feels uncomfortable but it will look right, just go with it. i always remember that because when you begin in film, it's stop-start, it's very weird. you're never acting more than a minute at a time. you have people in your face, camera, lights, it feels weird. patrick, i learned so much from patrick, the greatest tip he gave me about life itself, not so much acting, he said i...
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curry had some sympathy for mr hancock writing: alan curry had some sympathy for mr hancock writing: iangreed asking: ian davidson agreed asking: others clearly found the revelations about mr hancock about more interesting and significant than that. and the following day it came another story that will have caused another story that will have caused a few jaws to another story that will have caused a fewjaws to drop. when hms defendant left the ukrainian port last week, at the start of the journey, it likely to draw hostile attention from russia, secret documents about its mission where lying in a sub deep behind a bus stop and camp. the documents show that officials were keenly aware that officials were keenly aware that saving close to the coast of crimea which russia annexed in 2014 could cause an incident. a soggy paper is past the bbc by member of the public also detailed plans for the public also detailed plans for the uk military in afghanistan. arms export campaigns and briefing notes for a defence meeting with the us. all very sensitive and confidential stuff which can add what
curry had some sympathy for mr hancock writing: alan curry had some sympathy for mr hancock writing: iangreed asking: ian davidson agreed asking: others clearly found the revelations about mr hancock about more interesting and significant than that. and the following day it came another story that will have caused another story that will have caused a few jaws to another story that will have caused a fewjaws to drop. when hms defendant left the ukrainian port last week, at the start of the...
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can i bring you in, because| you are representing some of the victims of ian patterson?, more victims are able to come forward?— able to come forward? yes. what's ha--ened able to come forward? yes. what's happened is _ able to come forward? yes. what's happened is as _ able to come forward? yes. what's happened is as a — able to come forward? yes. what's happened is as a result _ able to come forward? yes. what's happened is as a result of- able to come forward? yes. what's happened is as a result of the - happened is as a result of the recommendations made in the bishops repori— recommendations made in the bishops report following the inquiry, 's report following the inquiry, '5 file health care have recalled every single _ file health care have recalled every single patient treated by mr patterson during 1993 and 2011. as a result _ patterson during1993 and 2011. as a result of— patterson during 1993 and 2011. as a result of that recall, patients have been _ result of that recall, patients have been told — result of that recall, patients have been told that their trea
can i bring you in, because| you are representing some of the victims of ian patterson?, more victims are able to come forward?— able to come forward? yes. what's ha--ened able to come forward? yes. what's happened is _ able to come forward? yes. what's happened is as _ able to come forward? yes. what's happened is as a — able to come forward? yes. what's happened is as a result _ able to come forward? yes. what's happened is as a result of- able to come forward? yes. what's happened is as...
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those questions will not be answered by the federal criminal trial of ian rogers and jarrett kirkland indicted today, by a federal grand jury in california on federal charges. including that they quote, did knowingly conspire to destroy by fire or explosive a building -- to which, the john albertan democratic headquarters in sacramento, california. five days before president biden's eggnog ration, the fbi raided ian rogers home and business where they quote, recovered several guns and five pipe bombs. rodgers admitted making the pipe bombs for what he said was his own entertainment. the fbi found text messages on ian rogers phone, to and from his now cool defendant, gerald kirkland. we can attack twitter or the democrats. you pick. i think we can attack either, easily. let's go after soros we. can attack twitter and democrats, easy, right now. burn their crowd down. i want to blow up the democrat building bad. planned attack. i'm thinking sacramento office, first target. sack office is the sacramento office of the democratic party. the jury in this criminal trial will be able to tell
those questions will not be answered by the federal criminal trial of ian rogers and jarrett kirkland indicted today, by a federal grand jury in california on federal charges. including that they quote, did knowingly conspire to destroy by fire or explosive a building -- to which, the john albertan democratic headquarters in sacramento, california. five days before president biden's eggnog ration, the fbi raided ian rogers home and business where they quote, recovered several guns and five pipe...
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. >> ian colts speak to some local athletes. >> reporter: today we begin a new era for aspiring athletes. they can profit from their name or nil. they can promote a product on tiktok or sign autographs for money. one of the first deals was a pair of twins, they have millions of social media followers and signing to promote, boost mobile. elijah hicks hopes to sign something, too. he hope to boost his nonprofit work. >> what do they really care about and find things that kind of aligns with their values and interests. >> reporter: he sets up the golden program helping student athletes of unchartered territory of nil endorsements. >> financial literacy becomes really important. you got to learn how to deal with money and ask for partnership. i think that's what's really cool about this. >> reporter: schools can't pay athletes directly. this move is long overdue. >> i think it was past time for our student athletes to be able to go out and garter with their worth. >> ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> the chief financial officer of donald trump's company is facing criminal charges tonight. fo
. >> ian colts speak to some local athletes. >> reporter: today we begin a new era for aspiring athletes. they can profit from their name or nil. they can promote a product on tiktok or sign autographs for money. one of the first deals was a pair of twins, they have millions of social media followers and signing to promote, boost mobile. elijah hicks hopes to sign something, too. he hope to boost his nonprofit work. >> what do they really care about and find things that kind...
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the fbi found text messages on ian rogers' phone to and from his now codefendant, jarrod copeland.. i think we can attack either easily. let's go after soros. we can attack twitter and democrats easy right now burn they're crap down. i want to blow up a democrat building bad. plan attack, i'm thinking sac office, first target. sac office, meaning sacramento office of the democratic party. the jury in this criminal trial will be able to tell us if rogers and copeland are guilty of conspiring to bomb the democratic party headquarters, but that jury will not be able to tell us why they wanted to do i. and that jury will not be able to tell us how many other trump supporters want to kill us, how many trump supporters want to kill the people working at twitter, how many trump supporters want to kill the people working at democratic party headquarters, how many trump supporters want to kill for donald trump. we don't know. we just know, according to their own words, on january 6th -- and the evidence in this california case, that the number of trump supporters who want to kill for donald
the fbi found text messages on ian rogers' phone to and from his now codefendant, jarrod copeland.. i think we can attack either easily. let's go after soros. we can attack twitter and democrats easy right now burn they're crap down. i want to blow up a democrat building bad. plan attack, i'm thinking sac office, first target. sac office, meaning sacramento office of the democratic party. the jury in this criminal trial will be able to tell us if rogers and copeland are guilty of conspiring to...
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ian cole, "today in the bay." >>> 4:34. we want a look at the forecast. meteorologist kari hall is tracking the temps experiencing throughout the bay area. over the weekend it was hot and now cooling down this week. but what are the temperatures going to look like today? that's the big question that we have as we take a live look in san jose. how's it shaping up for today? >> yeah. it is another really nice day. we are starting out with more of a clear sky getting that live view. it is a great day for spending more time outside. maybe make some plans to go for a hike or enjoy more time in the sunshine as the temperatures go from mid-50s to mid to upper 70s today and this is the kind of weather to extend into the that extended forecast coming up. mike, what's the update on the morning commute? >> unfortunately, i want to remind people about this closure and the unfortunate closure of mckee between jackson and jose vigaetas. this major roadway will be closed until further notice, for at least a couple hours this morn jared goff a deadly crash, a pedestrian
ian cole, "today in the bay." >>> 4:34. we want a look at the forecast. meteorologist kari hall is tracking the temps experiencing throughout the bay area. over the weekend it was hot and now cooling down this week. but what are the temperatures going to look like today? that's the big question that we have as we take a live look in san jose. how's it shaping up for today? >> yeah. it is another really nice day. we are starting out with more of a clear sky getting that...
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ian: they are kind of unique. we've seen a concentration in taiwan but ti is bucking the trend.bought a plant from micron and they will continue to increase their capacity. they are saying that gives us control, when we sell something we sell it directly to the consumer. we're not going to be caught out as badly as some of the other companies, just called in the wheel. that said, there are even more shortages than we had. caroline: do you think we will get into a similar level of capacity? ian: intel is way more upfront, talking openly -- openly about competitive tragedies -- competitive strategies. i think we will get a clearer picture out of them. but intel is a much different story. there stock is lower than what the market is doing. people are concerned about the direction of the market. caroline: such a mixed picture. thank you so much. coming up, gearing up for the games. we will take you beside -- behind the scenes in tokyo japan repairs to kick off the olympics. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: honda became the first japanese automaker to publicly say it will go all electr
ian: they are kind of unique. we've seen a concentration in taiwan but ti is bucking the trend.bought a plant from micron and they will continue to increase their capacity. they are saying that gives us control, when we sell something we sell it directly to the consumer. we're not going to be caught out as badly as some of the other companies, just called in the wheel. that said, there are even more shortages than we had. caroline: do you think we will get into a similar level of capacity? ian:...
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"today in the bay's" ian cole reports it was largely a secret until now. >> when the pandemic shut down pools across the country and training came to a halt todd speaker said his neighbor gave him a call. >> he said, todd, we'd like to know if we could use your pool in essence. i said who? i said have them get a hold of me. she did. i said have at it. >> reporter: stamford and olympic swimmers training in his backyard for three months with their coach. >> people training rivers and it was horrible. this filled the bill. >> he was an all-american swimmer at ucla. his 25-yard pool is built for the real thing with special gutters and timers. >> basically two competition lanes. >> he was mostly gone during the training his daughter and grand kids were over often bonding with the two women. >> having them here was such an honor. it was so fascinating watching them and fast they are inledecky won gold it is a special feeling knowing they played a role in helping team usa. >> it sure adds a huge extra set of interest levels when you knew they trained right here in a small little backyard pool.
"today in the bay's" ian cole reports it was largely a secret until now. >> when the pandemic shut down pools across the country and training came to a halt todd speaker said his neighbor gave him a call. >> he said, todd, we'd like to know if we could use your pool in essence. i said who? i said have them get a hold of me. she did. i said have at it. >> reporter: stamford and olympic swimmers training in his backyard for three months with their coach. >>...
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host: ian rowe? guest: amen.munity has an incredible history of entrepreneurship, free enterprise, especially in the face of systemic racism. the story of the tulsa massacre has focused on the massacre, but what happened before that led all of these black leaders to build businesses, and importantly what happened afterwards, in terms of the rebuilding. so this whole idea, again, there are so many black entrepreneurs. there's new organizations like carlin capital, founded by two black harvard business school alumni, who are now investing in changing the face of entrepreneurship. i think they are looking for about 1000 entrepreneurs, primarily black or female, who want to start businesses. organizations like netflix have moved one hundred million dollars of capital to black-owned financial institutions, to spur more investment, more entrepreneurship within the black community. this is what young people need to know. these are the instruments for how we move from persecution to prosperity. it's not that we do not ta
host: ian rowe? guest: amen.munity has an incredible history of entrepreneurship, free enterprise, especially in the face of systemic racism. the story of the tulsa massacre has focused on the massacre, but what happened before that led all of these black leaders to build businesses, and importantly what happened afterwards, in terms of the rebuilding. so this whole idea, again, there are so many black entrepreneurs. there's new organizations like carlin capital, founded by two black harvard...
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ian roe, do you want to start? >> amen, you know, the black community in particular has an incredible history of entrepreneurship, free enterprise, especially in the states of systemic racism. i mean, the story of the tulsa massacres often focused on the massacre, but what happened before that led all of these black leaders to build businesses and importantly what happened afterwards, in terms of the rebuilding, and so this whole idea again there's so many black entrepreneurs. the caller will be happy to know there are new organizations like harlem capital, which was founded by two black harvard business school alumni who are now investing. they're changing the face of entrepreneurship. i think they are looking for about a thousand entrepreneurs, primarily black and female, who are wanting to start businesses. organizations like netflix have moved 100 million dollars of capital to black-owned financial institutions to spur more investment, more entrepreneurship, within the black community. this is what young people
ian roe, do you want to start? >> amen, you know, the black community in particular has an incredible history of entrepreneurship, free enterprise, especially in the states of systemic racism. i mean, the story of the tulsa massacres often focused on the massacre, but what happened before that led all of these black leaders to build businesses and importantly what happened afterwards, in terms of the rebuilding, and so this whole idea again there's so many black entrepreneurs. the caller...
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ian is that true?y claim it's not even present, not even a factor. >> that's absolutely nonsense. we have actually invoices from the equity collaborative in california to louden county public schools in virginia where they say teaching teachers and coaching teachers on critical race theory. they talk about culturally responsive training, you don't have to spend too much time on google to put those terms in to understand cultural responsive learning is the tool to implement critical race theory concepts. they are trying to gas light. they realize they are on the losing end of this debate and trying to explain. you know the thing, when you're explaining you're losing and we're feeling momentum out in louden county. we have hundreds of parents committed to recalling this school board and giving kids an education in things like math, science reading typical things you want your kids to learn to succeed in life. >> laura: nicky washington post columnist christine is throughout defending critical race theory
ian is that true?y claim it's not even present, not even a factor. >> that's absolutely nonsense. we have actually invoices from the equity collaborative in california to louden county public schools in virginia where they say teaching teachers and coaching teachers on critical race theory. they talk about culturally responsive training, you don't have to spend too much time on google to put those terms in to understand cultural responsive learning is the tool to implement critical race...
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theory bryn mawr college assistant professor chanel wilson and american enterprise institute fellow ianope. lezz thatcher on big pharma political donations in campaign 2020. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. the secret service was founded in the aftermath of the assassination of lincoln. in the prologue of a new book, zero fail, she writes that she started on a scandal in which agents brought prostitutes to their heritage -- to their hotel rooms. we spoke with her about her in-depth look in her new book, subtitled, the rise and fall of the secret service. >> you can listen on suspenct.org/podcast -- c-span.org/podcast. c-span shop.org is our online store. there is a collection of c-span products. browse to see what is new. you still have time to order the congressional directory, contact information for members of congress and the biden administration. go to c-span. shop.org. >> president roosevelt was called you a chronic liar. a late tennessee senator called you a liar
theory bryn mawr college assistant professor chanel wilson and american enterprise institute fellow ianope. lezz thatcher on big pharma political donations in campaign 2020. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. the secret service was founded in the aftermath of the assassination of lincoln. in the prologue of a new book, zero fail, she writes that she started on a scandal in which agents...
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ian cole. nbc bay area news. >> jeff, usually we have aftershocks in the 2's. this time we're talking a 6.0 magnitude. now the aftershocks in the 4's. what are you seeing now? >> it is still rumbling. the most recent sizable aftershock, a 4.3 at 10:04. look at all the activity. you can see all these yellow dots. those are all the aftershocks after the main earthquake of 6.0. we've been tracking them. magnitude 2.5 or larger. there's been at least 76 of them with the largest being a 4.6. this happened on the antelope valley fault zone. it is a no fault zone. in recent memory, there has not been anything this strong in that direct area. we can tell you based on the size of these faultbly closer t stronger magnitude that is possible out here in this antelope valley fault zone. so a lot of people out there are shaking with the boulders falling down the hill and some of the damage in those local stores. you can see earthquake magnitudes, when you go to a 6.0, it is considered strong and worldwide, only about 120 per year. >> thankfully it happened in a rural and sma
ian cole. nbc bay area news. >> jeff, usually we have aftershocks in the 2's. this time we're talking a 6.0 magnitude. now the aftershocks in the 4's. what are you seeing now? >> it is still rumbling. the most recent sizable aftershock, a 4.3 at 10:04. look at all the activity. you can see all these yellow dots. those are all the aftershocks after the main earthquake of 6.0. we've been tracking them. magnitude 2.5 or larger. there's been at least 76 of them with the largest being a...
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jonathan: the outspoken ian bremmer, g0 media founder and a video posted online. we would do a market check quickly, but i don't think we should do that following those comments. that gets to the heart of the debate in this country. tom: it folds into the fed meeting tomorrow. right now off of dr. bremmer's comments, dr. nisha doll just with johns hopkins center. i need to talk to you about the medicine realities within democracy and liberty. ian bremmer is talking from a political aspect. you represent the medical aspect. can you succeed at your medicine amid american democracy and our definition of american liberty? >> i think we can and if we are talking about vaccine mandates, it's one thing for the government mandate. that's very difficult and doesn't usually happen. we've got so many private organizations, employers, schools, transportation companies where i do think it's justified for mandates including in my own industry where we are struggling to get nurses. when we institute mandates, ec vaccination rates go up. it illustrates confidence in the vaccine.
jonathan: the outspoken ian bremmer, g0 media founder and a video posted online. we would do a market check quickly, but i don't think we should do that following those comments. that gets to the heart of the debate in this country. tom: it folds into the fed meeting tomorrow. right now off of dr. bremmer's comments, dr. nisha doll just with johns hopkins center. i need to talk to you about the medicine realities within democracy and liberty. ian bremmer is talking from a political aspect. you...
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in san jose, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> it's a concern being closely watched.ight the delta variant is now the dominant strain here in california. state health officials say this variant accounts for more than 35% of new covid cases in the state. that's up from just 5% in may. >> what is surprising to me is not only that it is the most common but the increase is really dizzying. and it is expected to be over 90% in a few months, if not a if you weeks. it is really a good time to get vaccinated if you haven't. because right now, things are still pretty quiet in the bay area. we don't know how long that will last. >> we checked if with local businesses. some say they fear the state will eventually issue a new mask mandate. this cafe said the pandemic nearly sank them and he doesn't know if he can survive another round of safety orders. >> to be honest with you, we cannot take another knock out again. >> but businesses like flamingo nail salon in walnut creek say they're not taking any chances. they're still requiring everyone to wear a mask there, vaccinated or n
in san jose, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> it's a concern being closely watched.ight the delta variant is now the dominant strain here in california. state health officials say this variant accounts for more than 35% of new covid cases in the state. that's up from just 5% in may. >> what is surprising to me is not only that it is the most common but the increase is really dizzying. and it is expected to be over 90% in a few months, if not a if you weeks. it is really a good...
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authorities already caught up to this man, ian rogers, from napa on january 15th.they searched his home and his business, british auto repair, where they seized a collection of guns, thousands of rounds of ammunition and five pipe bombs. the indictment describes how rogers communicated with 37-year-old jarrod copeland on multiple messaging platforms. authorities say rogers wrote i want to blow up a democrat building bad. copeland responding, i agree, plan attack. >> the rhetoric that he's espousing on his chat that, you know, talked about all the hate and discontent he had for if, you know, if trump didn't win the election. i mean, those kind of things, people take that real seriously today. >> reporter: kpix security analyst and former fbi agent jeff hart believes someone on the inside came forward to authorities. >> these domestic terrorism cases are usually initiated by an undercover operation or an informant or somebody tipping somebody off. >> reporter: dojha rs to copelandfter we go to war. the 20th was inauguration day as president joe biden took over the wh
authorities already caught up to this man, ian rogers, from napa on january 15th.they searched his home and his business, british auto repair, where they seized a collection of guns, thousands of rounds of ammunition and five pipe bombs. the indictment describes how rogers communicated with 37-year-old jarrod copeland on multiple messaging platforms. authorities say rogers wrote i want to blow up a democrat building bad. copeland responding, i agree, plan attack. >> the rhetoric that he's...
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ian, great to see you.month, daniel concannon was an administrator at a northwest elementary school in manchester, new hampshire. like so many school employees, he was forced to participate in critical race theory training that we are all told doesn't happen. now, instead of remaining on the job -- one that he really needed -- mr. concannon quit. now come in good conscience, he decided he could not take part in this ongoing race fraud. his resignation letter ended this way: "i wish they trotsky disciples at manchester school district nothing but failure in their ongoing quest for civilization no degradation. believe you." daniel concannon joining me now. daniel, i understand the temptation just to give the big, salute to the schools that are doing this. but you said you needed the paycheck. just as a practical matter, couldn't you have just played along, just to get the paycheck? >> shorter, and then i could live to resent myself having not stood up on this civilization, antiwhite campaign that these tyrant
ian, great to see you.month, daniel concannon was an administrator at a northwest elementary school in manchester, new hampshire. like so many school employees, he was forced to participate in critical race theory training that we are all told doesn't happen. now, instead of remaining on the job -- one that he really needed -- mr. concannon quit. now come in good conscience, he decided he could not take part in this ongoing race fraud. his resignation letter ended this way: "i wish they...
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we've lost... 0h, we lost ian. ., ., ., ., , , ., lost ian.why he disappeared!— been amazing, may that's why he disappeared! let me 'ust tell you, as he touched i disappeared! let me 'ust tell you, as he touched on i disappeared! let me just tell you, as he touched on that, _ disappeared! let me just tell you, as he touched on that, the - disappeared! let me just tell you, i as he touched on that, the lightning seeds are playing this cake today in london at the two to nine venue venue ahead of the final. we go from a great song and a carnival atmosphere here to an idea of what it would be like inside the england camp when you have a big day coming up. really big day is kind of an understatement! let's get a view now from someone who has been there and worn the shirt — the former england defender danny mills. let's just do the fans thing. how your nerves this morning? we are all a jangle here. your nerves this morning? we are all aiangle here-— ajangle here. they are not too bad, actuall . ajangle here. they are not too bad, actually- we — ajan
we've lost... 0h, we lost ian. ., ., ., ., , , ., lost ian.why he disappeared!— been amazing, may that's why he disappeared! let me 'ust tell you, as he touched i disappeared! let me 'ust tell you, as he touched on i disappeared! let me just tell you, as he touched on that, _ disappeared! let me just tell you, as he touched on that, the - disappeared! let me just tell you, i as he touched on that, the lightning seeds are playing this cake today in london at the two to nine venue venue ahead...
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people are saying, you're not looking at this, and they are going to comment on it. >> reporter: iane, nbc bay area news. >>> americans can soon head north of the border as canada is ready to welcome travelers back. any canadian citizen can fly into the u.s., but canada has barred americans and citizens from other countries from crossing the border. canadian leaders say beginning august 9, americans can go to canada, but only if fully vaccinated. they won't have to quarantine when they get there. as for the rest of the world, canada's border also open for vaccinated travelers in september. >>> a live look now in san francisco, where you may see a few more police patrolling the streets. the city is in need for more tourists, so they're launching a new crack down on crime. $3.5 billion tourists revenue on the line. the mayor promised to add a dozen police officers to patrol highly visible areas. >> there are a lot of car break ins. there was one right in front of our store. a guy said if you follow me, i'll shoot you. >> we have work to do to make sure that when people come to san fran
people are saying, you're not looking at this, and they are going to comment on it. >> reporter: iane, nbc bay area news. >>> americans can soon head north of the border as canada is ready to welcome travelers back. any canadian citizen can fly into the u.s., but canada has barred americans and citizens from other countries from crossing the border. canadian leaders say beginning august 9, americans can go to canada, but only if fully vaccinated. they won't have to quarantine...
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in the south bay, ian cole. >> thank you, the olympics begins three weeks from today.d the covid surge continues in japan. public opinion polls in japan reveal 80% of the people there are concerned about the games being held in their country. >>> the world health organization is urging people at the olympics to be cautious. it says matches along with pubs in the host cities are driving the the rise in covid cases in europe. the w.h.o. said it's learned a lot of lessons from the soccer tournament, most importantly if precautions are not taken the virus will spread. >>> we urge caution. we urge everyone to take caution in what they do. if you have not been vaccinated or received the full doses of vaccine, if you do not take the proper precautions, if the virus is circulating, you have an opportunity to become infected and pass it to someone else. >> fans and family members are not allowed to go to japan to watch the olympics. the w.h.o. will be working with japanese authorities and the ioc to manage the covid risks. >> opening ceremonies, july 22rd, you can watch it here
in the south bay, ian cole. >> thank you, the olympics begins three weeks from today.d the covid surge continues in japan. public opinion polls in japan reveal 80% of the people there are concerned about the games being held in their country. >>> the world health organization is urging people at the olympics to be cautious. it says matches along with pubs in the host cities are driving the the rise in covid cases in europe. the w.h.o. said it's learned a lot of lessons from the...
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>> ian pannell, thank you. >>> back here at home, now to the extreme fire danger in the west at this hour. more than 13 major fires now. and the air quality alerts all the way to the east coast. in fact, one just issued inrom west. abc's will carr on the front lines tonight, he's in plumas county, california. >> reporter: tonight, california lge fires now six times the size of san francisco. the dixie fire merging with the nearby fly fire burning through steep, rugged terrain, forcing more than 8,000 to flee, threatening more than 10,000 structures. more than a dozen already destroyed. the fire at times creating its own weather patterns. that fire dwarfed bring the massive bootleg fire in oregon, now scorching over 400,000 acres. burning so hot and so fast, officials confirming it created its own tornado over the weekend.oderate to exceptional drought conditions and monsoon storms are turning deadly in the west. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: in millard county, utah, nearly two dozen vehicles crashing on i-15 sunday after winds spawned a sandstorm that drivers. at least eight people, i
>> ian pannell, thank you. >>> back here at home, now to the extreme fire danger in the west at this hour. more than 13 major fires now. and the air quality alerts all the way to the east coast. in fact, one just issued inrom west. abc's will carr on the front lines tonight, he's in plumas county, california. >> reporter: tonight, california lge fires now six times the size of san francisco. the dixie fire merging with the nearby fly fire burning through steep, rugged...
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ian broudie with frank skinner and david baddiel there.s fantasy football david baddiel and frank skinner added the words. a combination that created a classic. as soon as i saw it, i realised they wrote an absolutely brilliant lyric. which i certainly wouldn't have been able to do. and itjust encapsulated everything that i hoped it would. it has since sold more than! million copies and is the only song to have been number one four times. but ian admits he originally intended to turn down the fa's initial approach. at the time, i couldn't have anticipated, you know, what has happened, really. you know, i couldn't have anticipated 25 years on, to be talking to you about it. so obviously i am really pleased it all happened and it is a continuing story. and with the song reinvigorated yet again, well, there is only one question left. and, ian, you have asked this question enough times to yourself. so, come on, is it coming home? your guess is as good as mine, but we live in hope and dreams. fingers crossed. # three lions on a shirt. # jules r
ian broudie with frank skinner and david baddiel there.s fantasy football david baddiel and frank skinner added the words. a combination that created a classic. as soon as i saw it, i realised they wrote an absolutely brilliant lyric. which i certainly wouldn't have been able to do. and itjust encapsulated everything that i hoped it would. it has since sold more than! million copies and is the only song to have been number one four times. but ian admits he originally intended to turn down the...
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can i congratulate you and congratulating ian on his retirement? he has truly been a friend and a seen voice to give guidance to those on these ventures when we needed it. and i think him very much for that. can i congratulate england for the victory last night? i wish them all the best on ahead. most of the matches with the exception of the game against scotland, they failed to score a goal. mr. speaker, enjoy 2019. this prime minister gave another critical guarantee to money in the u.k.. the prime minister said they will have an absolute right to remain. less than two years later, hundreds of thousands of eu nationals have been left in limbo including thousands of children while deadline is forced. we know that our hundreds of thousands of unprocessed cases. it is simply unacceptable mr. speaker that their rights will be diminished by their failures of this government will the prime minister give certainty. stop this deadline before we see another tory wind rush? >> i think the right honorable gentlemen. just like i said earlier. i think it's fan
can i congratulate you and congratulating ian on his retirement? he has truly been a friend and a seen voice to give guidance to those on these ventures when we needed it. and i think him very much for that. can i congratulate england for the victory last night? i wish them all the best on ahead. most of the matches with the exception of the game against scotland, they failed to score a goal. mr. speaker, enjoy 2019. this prime minister gave another critical guarantee to money in the u.k.. the...
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derecho humano >> por eso los activistas si en la lucha para que la identidad de g;enero seas reconoc;iansible frente al estado >> son minor;ia, pero seguir;an luchando para que se respeten sus derechos. en m;exico, eels osorio, noticias telemundo >>no binarias, el argentina se convi primer pa;is en darle un do documento de identidad a las personas no binarias2020 se cancelen por contagios de covid-19, es. algola que p posibilidad de que los juegos ol;impicos de tokio sean ca cancelados ya que hay posi posibilidad de contagio entre los atletas a d;ias de la c ceremonia inaugural hay gente que ha dado positivo >> par de ser patines, é;ase los euso .l ab ceremonia inaugural de los jug;o los ol;impicos de tokiselección béisbol o antestom20anó21 una. medalla con el patinaje, dice eddie que quiere enviar un mensaje a la isla . sus pap;as nacieron en cuba, eddie dijo que adem;as de ganar unoa medalla quiere enviar un mensaje los cubanos de la isla. la abanderada ser;a la estrella del baloncesto femenilgran.. estados unidos perdió ante suecia . >>. el emperador de jap;on confirm;o su asistencial
derecho humano >> por eso los activistas si en la lucha para que la identidad de g;enero seas reconoc;iansible frente al estado >> son minor;ia, pero seguir;an luchando para que se respeten sus derechos. en m;exico, eels osorio, noticias telemundo >>no binarias, el argentina se convi primer pa;is en darle un do documento de identidad a las personas no binarias2020 se cancelen por contagios de covid-19, es. algola que p posibilidad de que los juegos ol;impicos de tokio sean ca...
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favorite flight and think of making which type of fish are particularly good when smoke here we have ian salmon and below and it's highly that tiny, but once sufficient, dry, the oven is closed for about an hour. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah! in case you were wondering why they call it smoking, ah ah, ah, you get a taste. i'm going to try them all, eel, salmon, and halibut. mm. i wonder if these are the ones i smoke, but at this point, who cares? the most important thing is they're all delicious. ah. black ling life at the beach and tranquillity in the back country. good food and plenty to do. who is it offers all the ingredients you need for a perfect summer holiday. i for one had a great time. i hope you to, to the next time somewhere in germany. me. me. the news. the news. the news the the koran says, ah ah ah ah 20 d w do you like it? do you want the k then put the pedal to the metal and let's ride the red. 60 minutes on d w o me was right in front of them. they're all for this one moment. suddenly we agreed to postpone the or the game central care with 202421. thrown off course during the qua
favorite flight and think of making which type of fish are particularly good when smoke here we have ian salmon and below and it's highly that tiny, but once sufficient, dry, the oven is closed for about an hour. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah! in case you were wondering why they call it smoking, ah ah, ah, you get a taste. i'm going to try them all, eel, salmon, and halibut. mm. i wonder if these are the ones i smoke, but at this point, who cares? the most important thing is they're all delicious. ah....
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ian blackford said there was a backlog of hundreds of thousand of cases.s of our friends and neighbours could become illegal immigrants. they are living in fears for theirjobs, theirfamilies and their livelihoods, all because this prime minister would keep his word. we know all too well the experience of this government's home office — dawn raids, vulnerable people deported, a hostile environment for the windrush generation. scotland's message to eu citizens is "you're welcome here. we want you to stay. this is your home." but this uk government is causing eu citizens untold stress. we've had huge numbers of people applying, and, of course, if there are people still who, after applying... there's been several extensions of the deadline. it's five years now since the brexit referendum. we've funded 72 organisations to help vulnerable eu citizens to understand what their rights are to make the applications. anybody applying within the deadline will of course have their case dealt with, and i urge them to get on with it. borisjohnson. the education secretary
ian blackford said there was a backlog of hundreds of thousand of cases.s of our friends and neighbours could become illegal immigrants. they are living in fears for theirjobs, theirfamilies and their livelihoods, all because this prime minister would keep his word. we know all too well the experience of this government's home office — dawn raids, vulnerable people deported, a hostile environment for the windrush generation. scotland's message to eu citizens is "you're welcome here. we...
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joining us to discuss is eurasia group president ian bremer good to see you, as also thanks for joiningments. what, first of all, do you think china's main aim is? >> i don't think it's to punish foreign investors, per se, though obviously that is an impact i think it has to do with the chinese belief that decoupling their economy, is critical to nair national security i mean, the five-year plan in a xi jinping has approved focuses, is grounded on this idea of dual circulation, which means more focus on the chinese mark, more focus on chinese supply chain. if you think about the private sector in china, the area that is most coupled, most transparent, has least control are thought companies that have engaged in ipos outside of mainland china that's precisely where the chinese government most recently has been cracking down, which has led to some pretty gaudy reductions in that ir -- their share prices >> if you were taking the perspective from u.s. versus china, long term, who's going to win, who's going to get stronger in a relative sense , would the ultimate viewer welcome these viewe
joining us to discuss is eurasia group president ian bremer good to see you, as also thanks for joiningments. what, first of all, do you think china's main aim is? >> i don't think it's to punish foreign investors, per se, though obviously that is an impact i think it has to do with the chinese belief that decoupling their economy, is critical to nair national security i mean, the five-year plan in a xi jinping has approved focuses, is grounded on this idea of dual circulation, which...
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our ian james, back to you. thanks raising 17 and we have an update on a story we talked about earlier this week, a plane designed to prepare astronauts for the weightlessness of space. yeah. we told you about the 0 g plane. it actually took off from oakland with. >> regular passengers on board, not astronauts in trading at all. but again, the taste of what it would be like to float around the international space station. adam of seeing gives us a closer look. this is really the most. when you can have with your clothes on doctor marco grief. a is a 0 g fly coach. he worked at the kennedy space center for 3 and a half years doing by a medical research studies required 0 gravity. so use parabolic flights eventually leading to working with 0 g minus base game. >> a parabolic flight is when a plane arcs upward increasing the g force on your body to almost twice normal gravity as the plane approaches, the top of the arc. it falls over the hump and goes in 2030, degree nosedive resulting in about 30 seconds of weight
our ian james, back to you. thanks raising 17 and we have an update on a story we talked about earlier this week, a plane designed to prepare astronauts for the weightlessness of space. yeah. we told you about the 0 g plane. it actually took off from oakland with. >> regular passengers on board, not astronauts in trading at all. but again, the taste of what it would be like to float around the international space station. adam of seeing gives us a closer look. this is really the most....