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look who wrote it, isaac cline.t is one of those moments in research where the hair on your neck stands up. [laughter] i read this thing and was transfixed. isaac cline talks about how no saidcal cycle, he hurricane was too unscientific a word, tropical cyclone. no tropical cyclone could ever galveston,damage to and he went into an elaborate explanation which to this day i don't understand. he finished the article saying that not only was it impossible for any tropical cyclone to damage galveston, but anybody who believes otherwise was a victim of delusion. how many have seen "high ?"xiety there is that scene where mel brooks is being driven to the institute of the very, very nervous, there is music and they andlooking around the car, they hear the philharmonic seriously playing their instruments. that is what was happening in the middle of the library to me, because suddenly the legend could be wrong. maybe this guy blew it great cost to calvinist and -- great cost to galveston and to his family. show me a hero, an
look who wrote it, isaac cline.t is one of those moments in research where the hair on your neck stands up. [laughter] i read this thing and was transfixed. isaac cline talks about how no saidcal cycle, he hurricane was too unscientific a word, tropical cyclone. no tropical cyclone could ever galveston,damage to and he went into an elaborate explanation which to this day i don't understand. he finished the article saying that not only was it impossible for any tropical cyclone to damage...
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--ing up, isaac will pinsky coming up, isaac boltansky of compass point. ritika: britain is taking major steps to stem the spread of the coronavirus. boris johnson new restrictions today, asking people to work from home if possible. he also ordered pubs and restaurants to close early. new measures are likely to last six months. there will be tougher fines for people don't comply. senate republicans are moving quickly on their strategy to fill whoever president trump taps to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. republican senator john zunes has gop leaders will likely decide today on their confirmation vote. they are hoping to get it done before election day. turkey is accusing the european union of rewarding the aggressor after slapping sanctions on three transport companies, including a turkish firm, for violating the u.n. arms embargo on libya. center has denied any action was hostile. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is b
--ing up, isaac will pinsky coming up, isaac boltansky of compass point. ritika: britain is taking major steps to stem the spread of the coronavirus. boris johnson new restrictions today, asking people to work from home if possible. he also ordered pubs and restaurants to close early. new measures are likely to last six months. there will be tougher fines for people don't comply. senate republicans are moving quickly on their strategy to fill whoever president trump taps to fill the vacancy on...
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then i'll ask isaac a question.ing if you got it. >> why did you lie to the american people and why should we trust you now? >> that's a terrible question and the phraseology, i didn't lie. i said we panicked. it's a disgrace to abc television network. it's a disgrace to your employer. and that's the answer. >> isaac, to the president's thinking, you know, why doesn't isaac or anyone in the press corps in delaware ever treat joe biden that way, would you say what? >> i would say there is no question that joe biden has not been fully transparent sometimes. that he's spun, that he's twisted the facts a little bit. but we have not seen anything out of joe biden over the course of this campaign, over the course of his time as vice president that is in directly in opposition to the facts as we have regularly seen out of president trump. there was another incident on monday, on labor day, president trump had a press conference in which he said to a reporter that she was misquoting him by saying he was promising there woul
then i'll ask isaac a question.ing if you got it. >> why did you lie to the american people and why should we trust you now? >> that's a terrible question and the phraseology, i didn't lie. i said we panicked. it's a disgrace to abc television network. it's a disgrace to your employer. and that's the answer. >> isaac, to the president's thinking, you know, why doesn't isaac or anyone in the press corps in delaware ever treat joe biden that way, would you say what? >> i...
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bookshelf,"history erik larson talks about his book, "isaac's storm: a man, a time, and the deadliesturricane in history." and come of the writing and research behind it creation. it chronicles the life of scientist isaac cline and the galveston, texas hurricane of 1900, which killed more than 6000 residents and destroyed 3700 building and remains -- buildings and remains the nation's deadliest disaster. this program was recorded in 2000, shortly ahead of the anniversary of the storm. thank you, for joining us. i see some familiar faces. did anybody get real -- get up really early this morning? i'm alone in that. of one --say footnote of warning. the weather has a funny way about it, going 24/7 and never gives a
bookshelf,"history erik larson talks about his book, "isaac's storm: a man, a time, and the deadliesturricane in history." and come of the writing and research behind it creation. it chronicles the life of scientist isaac cline and the galveston, texas hurricane of 1900, which killed more than 6000 residents and destroyed 3700 building and remains -- buildings and remains the nation's deadliest disaster. this program was recorded in 2000, shortly ahead of the anniversary of the...
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as the hurricane got closer and closer, isaac kline became more alarmed. it was really up to the headquarters office of the weather bureau in washington, d.c. to decide whether or not a hurricane was coming and whether or not you needed to put up hurricanes warning flags. the local meterologists such as isaac kline had left latitude in calling the shots. so on the morning of september 8, a saturday morning, he started to notice that the water and the waves and the winds coming off the gulf of mexico were getting stronger and stronger and he got quite concerned. there was no calling for a hurricane. the weather bureau hadn't indicated a hurricane was coming, but isaac was quite concerned and he relayed his concerns to the weather bureau, but by the time that he did so, the storm was so bad, that the telephone lines had been knocked out, so by that time, galveston was becoming inundated with an enormous storm surge and part of the problem that isaac kline's view is that he and other meterologists didn't understand the importance of storm surge. he thought th
as the hurricane got closer and closer, isaac kline became more alarmed. it was really up to the headquarters office of the weather bureau in washington, d.c. to decide whether or not a hurricane was coming and whether or not you needed to put up hurricanes warning flags. the local meterologists such as isaac kline had left latitude in calling the shots. so on the morning of september 8, a saturday morning, he started to notice that the water and the waves and the winds coming off the gulf of...
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isaac mickelson's play of the game. >> isaac mickelson plays in idaho.ing team watched and cheered, and impressive carry. >> these moments -- >> time now 43 minutes. ilhan omar under investigation accused of ballot harvesting. >> hello, jillian. enjoying the show, 17 minutes from now, tonight is the night donald trump and joe biden going head to head for the first presidential debate, look at this lineup. senior advisor corey lewandowski and the president's son, anchoring coverage out of finland and lawrence jones, senator tom tillis, under the supreme court confirmation. also congresswoman liz cheney. put down the remote, in two minutes in 16. as a single mother, my first job is to care for derek. everything i do is for him. when i moved to this apartment after six months, we need to connect with the world. i use the internet to keep him in the language, because that's the way to connect to my family's traditions. he has to know where he comes from. we need internet essentials. there's no excuse to not get connected. todd: minneapolis police confirm the
isaac mickelson's play of the game. >> isaac mickelson plays in idaho.ing team watched and cheered, and impressive carry. >> these moments -- >> time now 43 minutes. ilhan omar under investigation accused of ballot harvesting. >> hello, jillian. enjoying the show, 17 minutes from now, tonight is the night donald trump and joe biden going head to head for the first presidential debate, look at this lineup. senior advisor corey lewandowski and the president's son,...
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nfl hall of famer isaac bruce gives us a preview next.how much veteran homeowners can save every year by using their va benefits to refinance at newday. record low rates have dropped to new all time lows. with the va streamline refi there's no appraisal, no income verification, and no money out of pocket. one call can save you $3000 a year. f2did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you can adjust youriggest comfort on both sides... your sleep number setting.. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with mom? you got this. so you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. don't miss the final days where all beds are on sale. save $1,000 on our most popular smart bed and ad
nfl hall of famer isaac bruce gives us a preview next.how much veteran homeowners can save every year by using their va benefits to refinance at newday. record low rates have dropped to new all time lows. with the va streamline refi there's no appraisal, no income verification, and no money out of pocket. one call can save you $3000 a year. f2did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you...
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we'll be back with a performance by jake isaac. thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you, stephen!nosed my son bewith leukemia.years old he would get sick. aubrey would take him to the bathroom and she would rub his back. our family is fighting this every single day. if donald trump gets rid of our health care law, my son won't be protected. we would have to be making some tough decisions about what medications we can afford. we need a president who will protect our health care and that's joe biden. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. i'm a delivery operations na san diego, california. we're striving to deliver a package with zero emissions into the air. i feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. we have two daughters and i want to do everything i can to protect the environment so hopefully they can have a great future. you try to stay ahead of the but scrubbing still takes time. now there's powerwash dish spray it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. mcdonald'
we'll be back with a performance by jake isaac. thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you, stephen!nosed my son bewith leukemia.years old he would get sick. aubrey would take him to the bathroom and she would rub his back. our family is fighting this every single day. if donald trump gets rid of our health care law, my son won't be protected. we would have to be making some tough decisions about what medications we can afford. we need a president who will protect our health care and that's joe...
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let's talk to isaac sent us up reports hi isaak it's really nice to how a positive story and all this do you can you tell me just how important the garment industry is for a comma. it has been very important for many years now and until 20118 was really contributing in terms of export value over 200000000 dollars to the economy and also employing about 15000 people but between 3 to 6 in there was a deep and from trying to 16 with investment from foreigners and also from some from from some business men and women in their sector is picking up again and we're having all 590000 worth of exports from 27000 so it has been very important employing over 6000 people as we speak so very critical because even the fabric for the garments we have markets for omar through our producers are truly in the country so it is a very is an important sector for an economy so important sector for growth there as you say but in general the canadian economy has of course been dealt a big blow because of the coronavirus how worried are the people that you've been talking to side the factory or. so for many peo
let's talk to isaac sent us up reports hi isaak it's really nice to how a positive story and all this do you can you tell me just how important the garment industry is for a comma. it has been very important for many years now and until 20118 was really contributing in terms of export value over 200000000 dollars to the economy and also employing about 15000 people but between 3 to 6 in there was a deep and from trying to 16 with investment from foreigners and also from some from from some...
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and want to retraining programs funded the prospects for the mechanics that you talked to isaac . so many of them i've spoken to do not really have clarity of plan as to what really happens to them when there is a reduction in the importation of vehicles into their country vehicles and. there's no clear policy also from governments that these people. will be trained and also given opportunities elsewhere and so there's no clarity on that and that is why we are having a lot of education. in this. industry. thanks so much. thank you keats. china has reacted angrily to india's decision to block $118.00 chinese ops beijing has called the move a violation of the legal interests of developers the bonds cover a popular video game online marketplace tao about one payment service ali pay among others india's i t ministry says it's protecting the private data of indians on defending the country saw from t.v. india had already banned including tick tock of the military standoff at the india china border continues going to the doctor and has become much more complicated during the pun demick
and want to retraining programs funded the prospects for the mechanics that you talked to isaac . so many of them i've spoken to do not really have clarity of plan as to what really happens to them when there is a reduction in the importation of vehicles into their country vehicles and. there's no clear policy also from governments that these people. will be trained and also given opportunities elsewhere and so there's no clarity on that and that is why we are having a lot of education. in...
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i'm joined now by isaac wallner.ay.|j personally don't think he should be coming here. it is a very political stop, it has nothing to do with the fa ct stop, it has nothing to do with the fact that jacob blake was shot seven times in the back. it is all about his chances to win reelection, and he knows that. he knows the damage she causes coming here, but he doesn't care, and the law and order message, all this unrest, this chaos, is happening under this presidency, notjoe biden's but donald trump's. so this is all happening while he is president, so if you cannot make it right now, how can he make it right later? it doesn't make any sense. personally, me, i don't want him here, along people don't want him here, and i feel he knows that, which is more of a reason for him to come, to push his agenda on us. you say a lot of people don't want him there. we were just talking to one lady who is a trump supporter who said she doesn't wa nt trump supporter who said she doesn't want him there and said that he has helped to r
i'm joined now by isaac wallner.ay.|j personally don't think he should be coming here. it is a very political stop, it has nothing to do with the fa ct stop, it has nothing to do with the fact that jacob blake was shot seven times in the back. it is all about his chances to win reelection, and he knows that. he knows the damage she causes coming here, but he doesn't care, and the law and order message, all this unrest, this chaos, is happening under this presidency, notjoe biden's but donald...
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with me are matt dathan, deputy political editor at the sun and anna isaac, journalist at the wall streetjournal. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the metro says that the uk government s self—proclaimed world—beating coronavirus testing system has been branded a shambles after people living in england s ten top covid—i9 hotspots found it impossible to book an appointment. the telegraph says nhs hospitals in england are now having to cancel operations and turn away patients as shortages of covid—i9 tests keep doctors and nurses stuck at home, without a test for themselves or theirfamillies. the daily mail goes with a warning from a new report that the pandemic has sparked a huge rise in problem drinking. the number of britons downing high—risk levels of alcohol has nearly doubled to 8.4million since february, the paper says. the guardian leads with brexit. the paper says a leaked confidential government document warns of queues of 7,000 lorries in kent and two—day delays for freight to cross to the eu. the mirror splashes on what it calls ‘rule of six chaos' after grouse hunters were told th
with me are matt dathan, deputy political editor at the sun and anna isaac, journalist at the wall streetjournal. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the metro says that the uk government s self—proclaimed world—beating coronavirus testing system has been branded a shambles after people living in england s ten top covid—i9 hotspots found it impossible to book an appointment. the telegraph says nhs hospitals in england are now having to cancel operations and turn away patients as...
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isaac stone fish is senior fellow with the asia society. >> so did disney actually torture any uighurs? no. did dizzy provide cover for the communist chinese party to have more sucker for committing reesings, yes. >> reporter: sharp eyes even spotted a special thank you to communist officials in the credits. it's not the first time mulan has been at the center of online fury. last summer during mass protests in hong kong where security forces beats, mulan's star, american actress liu. fe went stoeshl media. disney tried to insils it was apolitical but it's now calling for a boycott of "mulan." what is the consequence? >> disney will get raked over the coals by this. fans are angry that they are in bed with a part of the chinese communist party that's committed horrific human rights abuses and by the u.s. senate. >> reporter: we did ask disney about the decision to shoot there, but so far, the company has tide power pods one up the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up whatever they're doing? their boys roll in mud for sure. seriously? one up the power of liquid, one up the tghest sta
isaac stone fish is senior fellow with the asia society. >> so did disney actually torture any uighurs? no. did dizzy provide cover for the communist chinese party to have more sucker for committing reesings, yes. >> reporter: sharp eyes even spotted a special thank you to communist officials in the credits. it's not the first time mulan has been at the center of online fury. last summer during mass protests in hong kong where security forces beats, mulan's star, american actress...
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let's go to isaac in colorado, isaac? >> caller: hey, there, cramer.ving me i want to start off by saying i love your vetting term. >> how do you like that? number two first time second time, long time what's up? >> caller: i'm a believer in this company and my wife works for a data pipeline company that said a large number of her clients love and use snow flake. i got snow flake at 225 and it's been volatile. with a few trading days, you know, been fighting the good fight. >> snow flake is a good company that sells at 100 times sells which is the most expensive stock. 15% is owned by warren buffet and mark i can't fight it because it's great. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsor i bdby td ameritrade ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait f
let's go to isaac in colorado, isaac? >> caller: hey, there, cramer.ving me i want to start off by saying i love your vetting term. >> how do you like that? number two first time second time, long time what's up? >> caller: i'm a believer in this company and my wife works for a data pipeline company that said a large number of her clients love and use snow flake. i got snow flake at 225 and it's been volatile. with a few trading days, you know, been fighting the good fight....
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sir isaac newton died a virgin. look at the contributions he made. i'm not a virgin, sheldon. think you're better than isaac newton? oh. don't like you. you're not being very nice. sheldon: what? he said he was fine. wolowitz: sometimes people say things they don't mean. sheldon: oh, that's a paradox. i-if you meant what you just said, then that means you may not have meant what you just said. careful, i saw this on star trek. smoke's gonna come out of his ears soon. hey. hey, boys. how's it going? well, i thought we were having a nice conversation, but it turns out, i was being offensive. so, normal. yeah-- (door closes) sheldon, what did you do? we were discussing raj's recent breakup and apparently, i was insensitive to him. it's okay, i'm fine. you di-- don't fall for it. he'll get you to compare him to a dead virgin, and suddenly you're the bad guy. sheldon, when i said i was fine, i meant i didn't want to talk about it anymore. then why didn't you say that? because that's not what people do. well, i would prefer if people told me exactly what is on their mind. no. no, yo
sir isaac newton died a virgin. look at the contributions he made. i'm not a virgin, sheldon. think you're better than isaac newton? oh. don't like you. you're not being very nice. sheldon: what? he said he was fine. wolowitz: sometimes people say things they don't mean. sheldon: oh, that's a paradox. i-if you meant what you just said, then that means you may not have meant what you just said. careful, i saw this on star trek. smoke's gonna come out of his ears soon. hey. hey, boys. how's it...
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government i've been trying as much as it came out of the difficulty to help small and medium enterprises isaac let's see thanks so much for your insights. thank facebook says they could soon be forced to cut off access for over 400000000 users in europe that's according to court documents filed in dublin the social media giant says it would be compelled to block european users if the irish government goes through with plans to prevent facebook from transferring europeans to american based servers the irish government worries that data could be used to spy on european citizens that's something facebook has patiently tonight the company also says it's being unfairly targeted by irish action on the kids. saying in the domain of social media the face of tick talk in the united states remains uncertain just days after the white house gave its blessing to a deal that would keep the popular video sharing app alive in the u.s. there seem to be conflicting views in washington on beijing as to who exactly will control the. a deal to keep tick tock going in the u.s. looks to be done at the weekend when i
government i've been trying as much as it came out of the difficulty to help small and medium enterprises isaac let's see thanks so much for your insights. thank facebook says they could soon be forced to cut off access for over 400000000 users in europe that's according to court documents filed in dublin the social media giant says it would be compelled to block european users if the irish government goes through with plans to prevent facebook from transferring europeans to american based...
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and isaac is a teacher of international school in germany .i'd quickly like to know if the north was so intent on delivering the south why did so many northerners fall for a southern lost cause you a war and the reconstruction years? how did the southern narrative in such traction? >> that's a very important question and historians have offered up a series of answers that emphasizes a few things. to be sure that lost cause ideology does gain traction. and it is, the best way to think of lost cause ideology was its glorification of the confederacy as a massive misinformationcampaign . and northerners proved susceptible to that misinformation campaign again because of the persistence of racism in the north . they proved sorta receptive to that misinformation campaign because in a very cynical way, what southerners caused chaos through violence and propaganda in the south and then suggest that the only answer to the chaos is to go back to the way things were before. so it's a sort of self fulfilling prophecy that white violence and propaganda of
and isaac is a teacher of international school in germany .i'd quickly like to know if the north was so intent on delivering the south why did so many northerners fall for a southern lost cause you a war and the reconstruction years? how did the southern narrative in such traction? >> that's a very important question and historians have offered up a series of answers that emphasizes a few things. to be sure that lost cause ideology does gain traction. and it is, the best way to think of...
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and the three great philosophers of the enlightenment were sir isaac newton in his great work "the princitia mathimatica, john looke's essay concerning human understanding, and locke's second treaties of government. and what i'm going to argue is that the ideas, the fundamental core ideas of newton's principia and locke's essay are in a sense summed up, embodied in the first paragraph of the declaration. and the second paragraph of the declaration is -- it it is an abstract, it is an abstract of the core basic principles that you will find in locke's second treaties of government. all right. now, so let me just sum up for you very quickly the core ideas, the core principles of the enlightenment which i think can be seen as having been transposed onto the declaration of independence. so there is i think an enlightenment project, right? we can identify a kind of comprehensive philosophy of this period known as the enlightenment, the 17th and 18th century enlightenment. and like all comprehensive systematic philosophies, it has four basic branches. it includes four basic branches of philosophy.
and the three great philosophers of the enlightenment were sir isaac newton in his great work "the princitia mathimatica, john looke's essay concerning human understanding, and locke's second treaties of government. and what i'm going to argue is that the ideas, the fundamental core ideas of newton's principia and locke's essay are in a sense summed up, embodied in the first paragraph of the declaration. and the second paragraph of the declaration is -- it it is an abstract, it is an...
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please go ahead, isaac. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i just want to say i am an african-american male and i voted democrat all my life. i came from the project. i had to work hard, and to me, like i said, i've supported the democrats, but as i got older i got wiser and i realized democrats are not really for the people, they are for themselves. the reason why i like trump, where i come from in brooklyn, i'd rather somebody say to me isaac, i don't like you because of this or that, where we have somebody like biden that will smile to your face and stab you in the back and deceiving and flying to the american people. trump, his mouth can be out there, but i see where he's coming from. like with china and these other countries. they want us to fall and trump is really stepping up and putting pressure on them, protecting the american people. >> host: and that was vice president biden's motorcade leaving the case western university that you just saw. isaac, to get back to you, how did you get from brooklyn to allentown, pennsylvania? >> call
please go ahead, isaac. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i just want to say i am an african-american male and i voted democrat all my life. i came from the project. i had to work hard, and to me, like i said, i've supported the democrats, but as i got older i got wiser and i realized democrats are not really for the people, they are for themselves. the reason why i like trump, where i come from in brooklyn, i'd rather somebody say to me isaac, i don't like you because of this or...
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as for her little boy isaac, he's in good hands.ille, quote, rene was funny, she was brilliant. isaac has a mother that he can be very proud of. i want him to know her through us. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ it's official: national coffee day is now national dunkin' day! celebrate with a free medium hot or iced coffee with any purchase on september 29th. with any purchase knowing who we are is hard. it's hard. eliminate who you are not first, and you're going to find yourself where you need to be. ♪ ...to soccer practices... ...and new adventures. you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past... they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. let's help protect them together. because missing menb vaccination could mean missing out on a whole lot more. ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. introducing the future of fitness. it's every class you can imagine, live. welcome back to the mirror. you've got this john. and on demand. it's bo
as for her little boy isaac, he's in good hands.ille, quote, rene was funny, she was brilliant. isaac has a mother that he can be very proud of. i want him to know her through us. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ it's official: national coffee day is now national dunkin' day! celebrate with a free medium hot or iced coffee with any purchase on september 29th. with any purchase knowing who we are is hard. it's hard. eliminate who you are not first, and you're going to find yourself where you need...
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chp says that isaac orton got hit after actually trying to run from the center divide across the lanes of traffic. the driver of the car involved pulled over and called 911 chp is asking anyone with information to give them a call. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news apple's latest line of new products is being promoted to help students with distance learning will explain coming up. >>i'm morgan wright in washington lawmakers are taking a look how to respond to the pay for play method for college athletes. >>and welcome back everyone, the time for 44 good morning and thanks for staying with us i saw a lot of great photos yesterday john folks are out and about walking the dogs on the beach we were just happy to have some some slightly better air quality and guess what robin i think a lot more photos people are going to be sharing today. and go ahead get out there and enjoy the fresh air that is returned to the bay area. >>yesterday was a major step forward for monday and today we've made improvements even compared to yesterday which is such great news. >>very welcome after our str
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and the three great philosophiers of the enlightenment were isaac newton and john lock's essay concerning understanding and lock's second treatise of government. and what i'm going to argue is that the ideas, the fundamental core ideas of newton pret ippica is summed up embodied if the first paragraph of the declaration and the second paragraph of the declaration is -- it is an abstract, an abstract of the core basic principles that you will find in lock's second treat is of government. so let me sum up for you very quickly the core ideas, the core principals of the enlightenment, which i think could be seen as having been transposed on to the declaration of independence. so there is, i think an enlightenment project. we could identify a kind of comprehensive philosophy of this period known as the enlightenment, the 17th and 18th century enlightenment. and like all comprehensive systematic philosophies, it was four basic branches. it includes four basic branches of philosophy. first is meta physics. what is meta physics. it is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of reality.
and the three great philosophiers of the enlightenment were isaac newton and john lock's essay concerning understanding and lock's second treatise of government. and what i'm going to argue is that the ideas, the fundamental core ideas of newton pret ippica is summed up embodied if the first paragraph of the declaration and the second paragraph of the declaration is -- it is an abstract, an abstract of the core basic principles that you will find in lock's second treat is of government. so let...
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talk he has promised to back isaac by john there were joint military exercises in july which had to mayhave. known each to touch one to destroy the armenians and on media that's clear. a media is hoping for russian support but moscow and the e.u. have called for an end to the fighting. well my next guess is. executive director at the armenian national committee of america he joins us tonight from our washington d.c. studios mr harvey it's good to have you on the program what are you hearing about this conflict how close 'd are we to a full scale war. actually too close for comfort. a regional war amid a global pandemic they threaten to blow up armies nuclear power station this is not just regional but also global implications for the area that is being fought over nagorno-karabakh it is internationally recognised as belonging to her by john is that wrong would you say is that a source of this ongoing conflict the only claim that azerbaijan has to. which we call our is that joseph stalin stole it for them and the fact that the soviets you know gerrymander the caucasus is no basis for. ti
talk he has promised to back isaac by john there were joint military exercises in july which had to mayhave. known each to touch one to destroy the armenians and on media that's clear. a media is hoping for russian support but moscow and the e.u. have called for an end to the fighting. well my next guess is. executive director at the armenian national committee of america he joins us tonight from our washington d.c. studios mr harvey it's good to have you on the program what are you hearing...
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farmers especially from the early infrastructure projects or china set up by fox for the fall or for isaac to set up there so i think with all of those projects our g.d.p. growth path would have been much different and if you look at the overly economic interconnected then this is or brings congress together and this one boy and $100.00 initiative is getting less towards their boss that within their region we can have better interconnectivity back to comment we're spending to be. the cost of . being invested to china which as you know i'm sure some in the west are warning countries about should be cautious about that just. so i agree that that depends on the war called into sinai and what bible if you dig on if it's a very aggressive dent it can be detrimental to your country but in this case everything to do that all of our new economy growth we're through. losing debt from china and i don't think. look at the long term in fact of one bad $100.00 initiative and it's not something like they're going to give us debt and they just trapped in that and then use us for that one that's longer in
farmers especially from the early infrastructure projects or china set up by fox for the fall or for isaac to set up there so i think with all of those projects our g.d.p. growth path would have been much different and if you look at the overly economic interconnected then this is or brings congress together and this one boy and $100.00 initiative is getting less towards their boss that within their region we can have better interconnectivity back to comment we're spending to be. the cost of ....
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it was obviously a very disappointing decision, and isaac i've said from the very beginning, it was veryve said. this history cannot be replaced. rio tinto has been heavily criticised for the handling of the scandal. lack last month, it was sued for not going far enough and stripped three executive a multi—million dollar bonuses. after months of escalating pressure from aboriginal groups and top shareholders, ceo along with two other bosses announced their departure. rio tinto's chairman said the company wa nted chairman said the company wanted to ensure this never happens again, but they are still calls for further action. we don't think it's enough. we are also calling for forensic review of the system. i've been told what one of the companies, everyone i talked to was non—aboriginal, so we change. the scandal has raised questions about the government's responsibility to ensure the protection of historical and ancestral areas. it also highlights the great imbalance of power between australia's influential mining industry in traditional landowners. a difficult tussle for a country with
it was obviously a very disappointing decision, and isaac i've said from the very beginning, it was veryve said. this history cannot be replaced. rio tinto has been heavily criticised for the handling of the scandal. lack last month, it was sued for not going far enough and stripped three executive a multi—million dollar bonuses. after months of escalating pressure from aboriginal groups and top shareholders, ceo along with two other bosses announced their departure. rio tinto's chairman said...
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heat in july for standing while the rest of the team during the national anthem you have defended isaac and said you probably wouldn't have taken the knee why not well the thing is this i always like to ask questions so you know if you know how it is how something happen on t.v. things will happen. if so any time i see something i always want to ask questions so for me. i probably wouldn't get it because everyone else did it but i feel like you stand you know neal and that's that that's my approach but i get the nests i defy deference whiteness. ok what about those who say players should stay out of political areas social justice basically saying just shut up and play it's not your area i don't agree with that because. no one must have one commission a month now and gotten what you put make it to your brain feel less my own fun and smile become knowledgeable and you can be a smartass want to be very pure i think the message. be all you can be a little you no longer be a basketball player no be multiple. what do you make players living in the bubble could you handle lead well i definitel
heat in july for standing while the rest of the team during the national anthem you have defended isaac and said you probably wouldn't have taken the knee why not well the thing is this i always like to ask questions so you know if you know how it is how something happen on t.v. things will happen. if so any time i see something i always want to ask questions so for me. i probably wouldn't get it because everyone else did it but i feel like you stand you know neal and that's that that's my...
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with me are matt dathan, deputy political editor at the sun and anna isaac, journalist at the wall streetjournalere having one or two problems but she has persevered and she is with us. welcome to you both. tomorrow's front pages. the metro says that the uk government's self—proclaimed "world—beating" coronavirus testing system has been branded a "shambles" after people living in england's ten top covid—19 hotspots are struggling to book an appointment. the telegraph says nhs hospitals in england are now having to cancel operations and turn away patients as shortages of covid—19 tests keep doctors and nurses stuck at home, without a test for themselves or theirfamilies. the daily mail goes with a warning from a new report that the pandemic has sparked a huge rise in problem drinking. the number of britons downing high—risk levels of alcohol has nearly doubled to 8.4 million since february, the paper says. the guardian leads with brexit. the paper says a leaked confidential government document warns of queues of 7,000 lorries in kent and two—day delays for freight to cross to the eu. the mirror s
with me are matt dathan, deputy political editor at the sun and anna isaac, journalist at the wall streetjournalere having one or two problems but she has persevered and she is with us. welcome to you both. tomorrow's front pages. the metro says that the uk government's self—proclaimed "world—beating" coronavirus testing system has been branded a "shambles" after people living in england's ten top covid—19 hotspots are struggling to book an appointment. the telegraph...
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in london they're worth over $3000000.00 and include 1st editions of works by galileo galilei and isaac newton that was your headlines witness is next. yes in the haleigh saw that it matured him. beneath i don't it's but to him and so he had been a cigarette. with these guys to get a a t.v. studio. on a stumble. in hate us so nancy cheek left oh well now i say well if i didn't mean naomi and not i just feel. the superleague on my no one has become a sort of. the signal on the sunni harmony could cope with the shelter medical system but i get elected next week. when there be no eliminates. i'm gonna miss what you have not gotten me through a lot of. it will be so it was. finally. time to get up. but i can imagine what the. side of the things on the show to. think about on the show so back in the depths. i never felt. bad oh yes. hello. let's. move the bun on this road don't. let up by what i see what others might feel up. to this even a slow summer session. with no one to. put your own list stuff. on be committed. and let's get it out of. they have a sort of a kind in a zombie out on the
in london they're worth over $3000000.00 and include 1st editions of works by galileo galilei and isaac newton that was your headlines witness is next. yes in the haleigh saw that it matured him. beneath i don't it's but to him and so he had been a cigarette. with these guys to get a a t.v. studio. on a stumble. in hate us so nancy cheek left oh well now i say well if i didn't mean naomi and not i just feel. the superleague on my no one has become a sort of. the signal on the sunni harmony...
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courts to prevent -- to protect elias howe and his sewing machine patent when that brilliant thug isaacinger tried to literally beat him into submission. it protected rights after years of backbreaking work went general electric tried to steal the mri from the inventor. in protecting the individual, the government deliver not only justice, but encourage toped untold numbers of future inventors. scenting the rules has also meant stopping monopoly power with all sorts of wonderful unintended consequences. federal antitrust laws forced the breakup of standard oil, and thereby 10,000 wild calves across the land spurred an oil strike in texas. spindle top kill at its peak -- hill at its peak was quite crabbed. -- was quite crowded. after the transistor was invented at bell labs in the 1940's, the justice department refused to allow at&t to invoke its phone company monopoly transistors. licensed to five domestic companies and 10 foreign companies to use the transistor for just $25,000 a pop. in honor of alexander graham bell's lifetime devotion for finding a way for his wife to here come they
courts to prevent -- to protect elias howe and his sewing machine patent when that brilliant thug isaacinger tried to literally beat him into submission. it protected rights after years of backbreaking work went general electric tried to steal the mri from the inventor. in protecting the individual, the government deliver not only justice, but encourage toped untold numbers of future inventors. scenting the rules has also meant stopping monopoly power with all sorts of wonderful unintended...
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in 2017 they're worth over 3 $1000000.00 and include 1st editions of works by galileo galilei and isaac newton they had been just buried on the floor of the house in brewer mania. half past the hour these are the top stories u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has died of complications from pancreatic cancer the 87 year old had been a champion of women's rights and the leader of the court's liberal wing tributes are coming in from across the political divide these are people gathering outside the supreme court in washington to mark her passing but president trump and democratic nominee joe biden have made statements expressing their sadness more from alan fischer who's outside the supreme court with her passing that of course challenges the democratic minority and they could become an even bigger minority it could be a $63.00 split on the one person supreme court here in the u.s. they started together just after news of her death broke you can see that there are no hundreds of people here on the steps of the supreme court where the very small ruth bader ginsburg loom very lar
in 2017 they're worth over 3 $1000000.00 and include 1st editions of works by galileo galilei and isaac newton they had been just buried on the floor of the house in brewer mania. half past the hour these are the top stories u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has died of complications from pancreatic cancer the 87 year old had been a champion of women's rights and the leader of the court's liberal wing tributes are coming in from across the political divide these are people...
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romania have recovered rare books stolen in london 3 years ago they include 1st editions of works by isaac newton and galileo the rarity is worth more than $3000000.00 were found buried under a house in the countryside of romania. an animal hunted to extinction in england 400 years ago is now making a comeback beavers are thriving in the county of devon as charlie angela discovered there attracting tourists as well as improving water quality and reducing the risk of flooding. a family of beavers frolicking from the river otter hunted to extinction in the 17th century for the fur meat eurasian beavers were discovered here 12 years ago no one knows where they came from the when the government threatened to remove them fearing they could carry disease there was local outcry the beavers were allowed to stay for 5 years as long as they were closely study scientists say the benefits they bring obvious there's a whole long list for many moms are flawed reductions were. build dams they reduce flooding downstream water quality improvements those same dams capture pollutants receive carbon capture w
romania have recovered rare books stolen in london 3 years ago they include 1st editions of works by isaac newton and galileo the rarity is worth more than $3000000.00 were found buried under a house in the countryside of romania. an animal hunted to extinction in england 400 years ago is now making a comeback beavers are thriving in the county of devon as charlie angela discovered there attracting tourists as well as improving water quality and reducing the risk of flooding. a family of...
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let's bring in isaac bryant he's the executive director of u.c.l.a.'s black policy project he's joining us from los angeles thanks very much for your time with us what's your reaction to the lack of charges against the police officers linked to the death of briana taylor it's a tragic day it's a failure of the criminal legal system and unfortunately it's not all that surprising we have a long history of failing officers accountable when things like this happen as a number of different things that have been changed in the situation to prevent this from happening it's a tragedy and we should all mourn detain the family. the prosecutors in kentucky the attorney general said that the officers were justified in their use of force because someone was shooting at them what do you make of that i think people have a right to bear arms i think that was sort of a no knock warrant there shouldn't be any things no knock warrants especially based on evidence gained by a special unit of the police department that hyperboles a specific part of our community our course
let's bring in isaac bryant he's the executive director of u.c.l.a.'s black policy project he's joining us from los angeles thanks very much for your time with us what's your reaction to the lack of charges against the police officers linked to the death of briana taylor it's a tragic day it's a failure of the criminal legal system and unfortunately it's not all that surprising we have a long history of failing officers accountable when things like this happen as a number of different things...
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well let's hear now from isaac braun who's the executive director of u.c.l.a.'s black policy project and he says the grand jury decision is a failure of the criminal justice system but it's not surprising. we have a long history of failing to have officers accountable when things like this happen there's a number of different things that have been changed in the situation to prevent this from happening it's a tragedy and we should all mourn detain the family they have been a number of progressive piece of legislation across the country i think what the breathe act i think about a number of other bills looking critically about the role of law enforcement institutions in our country they haven't gotten the traction that they need we need to deal with structural violence that's what causes problems for everybody and that's rooted in system and failures and i education systems and a public health infrastructure and i divestment from the institutions of health and well being while we invest in our cars will systems and louisville a disproportionate 'd share of the ci
well let's hear now from isaac braun who's the executive director of u.c.l.a.'s black policy project and he says the grand jury decision is a failure of the criminal justice system but it's not surprising. we have a long history of failing to have officers accountable when things like this happen there's a number of different things that have been changed in the situation to prevent this from happening it's a tragedy and we should all mourn detain the family they have been a number of...
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romania have recovered rare books stolen in london 3 years ago now they include 1st editions of works by isaac newton and galileo the rarity is worth more than $3000000.00 were found buried under a house in a rural rumania. welcome it's just joining us let's update you with all the top stories u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has died at the age of 87 she had pancreatic cancer hundreds have gathered outside the supreme court building to honor her life and legacy tributes have been coming in from across the political divide senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says a vote will soon be held on trump's choice to replace ginsburg the democratic nominee joe biden is insisting that should be made after the elections in november ellen fisher is outside the court with her passing that of course challenges the democratic minority and they could become an even bigger minority it could be a 63 split on the one person supreme court here in the u.s. they started to gather just after news of her death broke you can see that there are no hundreds of people here on the steps of the supreme cou
romania have recovered rare books stolen in london 3 years ago now they include 1st editions of works by isaac newton and galileo the rarity is worth more than $3000000.00 were found buried under a house in a rural rumania. welcome it's just joining us let's update you with all the top stories u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has died at the age of 87 she had pancreatic cancer hundreds have gathered outside the supreme court building to honor her life and legacy tributes have been...
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. >> todd antione isaac. >> erik hans isbrandtsen. >> taizo ishikawa. >> waleed joseph iskandar. >> aram ito. >> aleksandr valeryevich ivantsov. >> lacey bernard ivory. >> virginia may jablonski. >> bryan c. jack. >> brooke alexandra jackman. >> aaron jeremy jacobs. >> ariel louis jacobs. >> jason kyle jacobs. >> michael g. jacobs. >> steven a. jacobson. >> steven d. jacoby. >> ricknauth jaggernauth. >> jake denis jagoda. >> yudhvir s. jain. >> maria jakubiak. >> robert adrien jalbert. >> ernest james. >> gricelda e. james. >> mark steven jardim. >> amy nicole jarret. >> muhammadou jawara. >> francois jean-pierre. >> maxima jean-pierre. >> paul edward jeffers. >> john charles jenkins. >> joseph jenkins, jr. >> alan keith jensen. >> prem nath jerath. >> farah jeudy. >> hweidar jian. >> eliezer jimenez, jr. >> luis jimenez, jr. >> charles gregory john. >> nicholas john. >> dennis m. johnson. >> lashawna johnson. >> scott michael johnson. >> william r. johnston. >> allison horstmann jones. >> arthur joseph jones iii. >> brian leander jones. >> charles edward jones. >> christopher d. jones.
. >> todd antione isaac. >> erik hans isbrandtsen. >> taizo ishikawa. >> waleed joseph iskandar. >> aram ito. >> aleksandr valeryevich ivantsov. >> lacey bernard ivory. >> virginia may jablonski. >> bryan c. jack. >> brooke alexandra jackman. >> aaron jeremy jacobs. >> ariel louis jacobs. >> jason kyle jacobs. >> michael g. jacobs. >> steven a. jacobson. >> steven d. jacoby. >> ricknauth...
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i'm joined by former white house ethics czar and former ambassador to the czech republic norman isaac and thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me back, brianna. >> let's listen to what the president said, he was talking about vladimir putin just last night, and a few days ago at two cam pan rallies in key battle ground states. >> we have been very rough but at the same time we get along. i like putin. we lirks me. we get alorng. isn't it smart to get along? smart. somebody said he gets along with putin. i'm saying to myself, isn't that sort of a good thing? is that bad? he gets along with putin! that's a bad thing. but you know, you saw the head of the fbi yesterday saying russia is looking at the election. russia. here we go again. >> yeah, it is bad. right? we know that he is getting along with someone meddling with the election. why is this a problem that he gets along with putin as he puts it and doesn't say to putin, get out of this? >> when you have an american president who greets the 2016 attack on our elections by russia, the continued assaults by russia after th
i'm joined by former white house ethics czar and former ambassador to the czech republic norman isaac and thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me back, brianna. >> let's listen to what the president said, he was talking about vladimir putin just last night, and a few days ago at two cam pan rallies in key battle ground states. >> we have been very rough but at the same time we get along. i like putin. we lirks me. we get alorng. isn't it smart to get along? smart....
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it is creating this divide that isaac is going to cause a lot of social upheaval.ful about how we deploy these. there are many places that can use them. alix: is that the framework for how we are going to deal with the vaccine? dr. jha: i think it is going to be a real problem if what happens with the vaccine is business travelers and well-connected people get them first, i think you're going to see a lot of people very angry. you are going to see real political costs of that. i don't think that is how we should do it. we should do it based on risk, based on who needs it first. but i am worried that the way we are dealing with testing, making it essentially a private endeavor and not a public good, if we play that out with the vaccine, it is going to cause a lot of problemss. guy: what is your assessment of the ability of companies to rollout testing in a big way with these rapid tests? they cost seven euros each. if it is that kind of's cost structure we are dealing with, surely there is something that ithave, if we can, we made massive effort to scale it with an
it is creating this divide that isaac is going to cause a lot of social upheaval.ful about how we deploy these. there are many places that can use them. alix: is that the framework for how we are going to deal with the vaccine? dr. jha: i think it is going to be a real problem if what happens with the vaccine is business travelers and well-connected people get them first, i think you're going to see a lot of people very angry. you are going to see real political costs of that. i don't think...
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. >> one last question and maybe this is better for kevin ruse or mike isaac what was it about a week to the vote? that just seems so be, a major decision being made online that you can argue are arbitrary, or maybe not. >> this is the central thing that people should worry about one man, mark zuckerberg, and his top lieutenants are making decisions about this communication system they have a seven day rule they just made up with it. there could be something about how people vowed engagement in that last week, but it is as arbitrary as other rules they split hairs on this stuff so finely, what is misinformation, what is just, you know, acceptable exaggeration i think this is another one of those. there's no -- it is really difficult to look for any kind of solid logic or objective reasons for any of this stuff. at the heart of it, it is just ahead to people deciding what is acceptable on a platform that everyone uses. >> and another example of the extreme power in the hands of very small number of people around the planet. thank you, we'll see how this develops hope to see you again s
. >> one last question and maybe this is better for kevin ruse or mike isaac what was it about a week to the vote? that just seems so be, a major decision being made online that you can argue are arbitrary, or maybe not. >> this is the central thing that people should worry about one man, mark zuckerberg, and his top lieutenants are making decisions about this communication system they have a seven day rule they just made up with it. there could be something about how people vowed...
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than cold hard science, she hadn't been born into a powerful political family, she might have been isaachat's what you can trust her when she says the president is stealing our mailboxes and it is not safe to vote in person. nancy pelosi knows what she is talking about, that has guided her career for decades now, if you watch msnbc last night, you watch her point out -- this is true -- that only bad people don't wear masks or stay socially distant. >> what further evidence does anyone need that this president doesn't care less about the spread of this virus then to see what he did, vandalizing, by the way, the white house by bringing all those people there, no masks, no distancing, and the rest? he slapped science right in the face, and what a bad example that was. >> tucker: donald trump slapped science right in the face, and that is not easy, by the way, because science is a worthy opponent. stings like a b. but by that standard -- and that is the standard now -- nancy pelosi didn't simply slapped science in the face yesterday. know, by not wearing a mask and sneaking into a hair salon
than cold hard science, she hadn't been born into a powerful political family, she might have been isaachat's what you can trust her when she says the president is stealing our mailboxes and it is not safe to vote in person. nancy pelosi knows what she is talking about, that has guided her career for decades now, if you watch msnbc last night, you watch her point out -- this is true -- that only bad people don't wear masks or stay socially distant. >> what further evidence does anyone...
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i spoke to isaac stone fish. it was okay to partner with and thank them from a region that was complicit with genocide. china is an extremely lucrative market for film. it comes with compromises for american film studios, including complying with censorship guidelines. experts say we are getting dangerously close to a place where they may need to decide whether they're apiecing the u.s. consumer and chinese ones. >> that's for sure. >>> prince harry and meghan markle have repaid the cost of renovating their home in the u.k. since quitting their royal duties the duke and duchess of sussex have been under pressure to return more than $3 million in taxpayer money used to transform their residence on the grounds of windsor castle. cnn's anna stewart is live for us in windsor with more. i've got to talk about the timing of this. it's curious, the repayment for these renovations comes as prince harry and meghan markle went ahead and inked that $150 million deal with netflix. >> reporter: yes. just days after we get tha
i spoke to isaac stone fish. it was okay to partner with and thank them from a region that was complicit with genocide. china is an extremely lucrative market for film. it comes with compromises for american film studios, including complying with censorship guidelines. experts say we are getting dangerously close to a place where they may need to decide whether they're apiecing the u.s. consumer and chinese ones. >> that's for sure. >>> prince harry and meghan markle have repaid...