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and the speed and scale and sophistication it iss spreading is unprecedented. i do not hesitate to say that and call for greater accountability and action. and with that misinformation and then access to the healthcare system it means that some people have more limited access to accurate information than others and when they have misinformation can worsen thehe health outcomes then what becomes a vicious cycle ultimately while the threat of the delta variant is here while climbing infection rates we see day today primarily among the unvaccinated is more important than ever before not to let our guard down and that's i'm asking everyone please talk to family and friends about getting vaccinated that's the people power movement we have to expand in a country we made great progress thanks to the hard work of millions of people across the country we should not forget that we have more work to do to end this pandemic i look forward to your questions and i turn it back to you.ns >> we are having trouble hearing the questions. we are taking a minute to sort through th
and the speed and scale and sophistication it iss spreading is unprecedented. i do not hesitate to say that and call for greater accountability and action. and with that misinformation and then access to the healthcare system it means that some people have more limited access to accurate information than others and when they have misinformation can worsen thehe health outcomes then what becomes a vicious cycle ultimately while the threat of the delta variant is here while climbing infection...
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nauka — named after the russian word for �*science' — makes the iss seventy cubic metres bigger. widow, scarlettjohansson, is suing the walt disney company over its simultaneous release of the movie in cinemas and on its streaming service. msjohannson alleges the action cost her millions of dollars. she said the way the film was distributed breached her contract. disney says the lawsuit has "no merit". still to come a bit later in the programme — a maltese inquiry finds the state responsible for the murder of the anti— corruption journalist. but first... president biden has ordered two million american government workers to get vaccinated or else face compulsory covid testing and restrictions. the administration is struggling with increasing infection rates, while around half the population is refusing a jab. and if the stick won't work, mr biden is also offering a carrot. today i'm calling on all states and local government to use funding they have received including from the american rescue plan to give $100 to anyone who gets fully vaccinated. i know the pain people who got va
nauka — named after the russian word for �*science' — makes the iss seventy cubic metres bigger. widow, scarlettjohansson, is suing the walt disney company over its simultaneous release of the movie in cinemas and on its streaming service. msjohannson alleges the action cost her millions of dollars. she said the way the film was distributed breached her contract. disney says the lawsuit has "no merit". still to come a bit later in the programme — a maltese inquiry finds the...
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nauka — named after the russian word for �*science' — makes the iss seventy cubic metres bigger.film black widow, scarlettjohansson, is suing the walt disney company over its simultaneous release of the movie in cinemas and on its streaming service. msjohannson alleges the action cost her millions of dollars. she said the way the film was distributed breached her contract. disney says the lawsuit has "no merit". a public inquiry into the murder of a maltese investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galizia, has found that the state bore responsibility for her death, by creating a "culture of impunity". she died four years ago in a car bomb attack near her home. her revelations helped to trigger an early election by publishing allegations linking the then prime minister, joseph muscat, to the panama papers scandal, which exposed the use of tax havens by the rich. our europe correspondent, nick beake, has more. for the last two years, this independent enquiry has been hearing from dozens of different businesses and has been trying to piece together what happened in the moments befo
nauka — named after the russian word for �*science' — makes the iss seventy cubic metres bigger.film black widow, scarlettjohansson, is suing the walt disney company over its simultaneous release of the movie in cinemas and on its streaming service. msjohannson alleges the action cost her millions of dollars. she said the way the film was distributed breached her contract. disney says the lawsuit has "no merit". a public inquiry into the murder of a maltese investigative...
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they were just targeted groups like al-qaeda or iss.iss. they're just a number of cities in afghanistan feeling the pressure from the tele— band, the group has seen territory that no major city has as of yet. president xijinping has paid a surprise visit to the politically sensitive region of tibet, the first by a chinese president in more than thirty years. his visit is only being covered by state media because of the sensitivities of the trip. many exiled tibetans accuse beijing of religious repression. there have been tensions too with india. the head of the bbc�*s chinese service, howard zhang gave us his view of the purpose of the visit: there is speculations and analysis from different walks. 0ne there is speculations and analysis from different walks. one of the main thoughts is, he is trying to emphasise his push for a different type of nationalist agenda in recent years, people have noticed changes and some of the chinese ethnic policies, such as trying to force different ethnic groups to have a melting pot identity in trying t
they were just targeted groups like al-qaeda or iss.iss. they're just a number of cities in afghanistan feeling the pressure from the tele— band, the group has seen territory that no major city has as of yet. president xijinping has paid a surprise visit to the politically sensitive region of tibet, the first by a chinese president in more than thirty years. his visit is only being covered by state media because of the sensitivities of the trip. many exiled tibetans accuse beijing of...
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laura: this iss america.han security forces claim they will retake all of the areas that have fallen to the taliban as we learn more about the withdrawal of u.s. troops. authorities in nigeria closed more than a dozen schools after a series of kidnapping, parents are angry and scared. the u.k. health minister says daily covid cases could rise to 100,000 the summer, even as restrictions in britain are lifted. plus, how one of the world's most daring artists use lockdown to chae course. like 's moved from sharks to cherry blossoms. >> there are enough flowers in the world. maybe she got me. laura: welcome to world news amica. the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan is accelerating. the pentagon said the exit is more than 90% complete as the taliban capture districts. this map shows the areas of taliban control. reporter: the taliban have been advancing across afghanistan. in some areas, they had surrendered. in others, resistance. the group iin control of around one third of all districts. afghan officials vow to
laura: this iss america.han security forces claim they will retake all of the areas that have fallen to the taliban as we learn more about the withdrawal of u.s. troops. authorities in nigeria closed more than a dozen schools after a series of kidnapping, parents are angry and scared. the u.k. health minister says daily covid cases could rise to 100,000 the summer, even as restrictions in britain are lifted. plus, how one of the world's most daring artists use lockdown to chae course. like 's...
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it is scheduled to dock at iss july 29.movie mogul harvey weinstein pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual assault in los angeles. he's accused of attacking five women over nine years. he's already serving a 23 year prison term in new york for similar charges. he was extradited yesterday. a federal judge in arkansas has temporarily blocked a state ban on gender confirming treatments for transgender youth. the law says no one under age 18 should receive hormone therapy or related procedures. the ruling freezes the law until -- in court. covid-19 infections in tokyo hit a six-month high just before the summer olympics officially opened. several athletes also tested positive. the head of the who says the number of infection its is less imrtant than the response. >> in the coming tonight, is not zero cases. and i know that some cases have already been detected. the access is making sure any cases are identified, isolated, traced, and cared for as quickly as possible. >> olympic competitions also began, so a spoiler alert. we hav
it is scheduled to dock at iss july 29.movie mogul harvey weinstein pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual assault in los angeles. he's accused of attacking five women over nine years. he's already serving a 23 year prison term in new york for similar charges. he was extradited yesterday. a federal judge in arkansas has temporarily blocked a state ban on gender confirming treatments for transgender youth. the law says no one under age 18 should receive hormone therapy or related procedures. the...
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why iss amazon funding but to follow the chain of events pretty so really quickly, so amazon biggestategory of sales in 2000 is books movies and music. ... ... you can download movies and tv shows. that model starts to fray. now it's string. yet theth big billions to licene friends or seinfeld. that's competitive spirit netflix and amazon are competing to do that. they are enriching the movie studios. how'd you get out of this battle for is paying for content? you make your own. it's cheaper and this is going back to the days of hbo and showtime. everyone is to get this out. cheaper and more effective and gemmill of hole on your customers when you make your own programs instead of just licensing them. so amazon gets into that business. jeff bezos loves it. he surrounded by celebrities. he goes to parties matt damon and ben affleck.t here's a crazy thing. you have a big tent full of stars and everyone is orbiting around him because it's 2015, 2016. he's one of the wealthiest people in the world. he's an icon. steve jobs has past week or two represents american innovation and ingenuity
why iss amazon funding but to follow the chain of events pretty so really quickly, so amazon biggestategory of sales in 2000 is books movies and music. ... ... you can download movies and tv shows. that model starts to fray. now it's string. yet theth big billions to licene friends or seinfeld. that's competitive spirit netflix and amazon are competing to do that. they are enriching the movie studios. how'd you get out of this battle for is paying for content? you make your own. it's cheaper...
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laura: this iss america. last american troops have last afghanistan after waging war for almost 20 years as the taliban offensive gains ground. the number of deaths linked to the coronavirus in india has passed 400,000. only the u.s. and brazil have seen a higher death toll. and zambia holds a state funeral for its founding resident, a leader of africa's struggle against apartheid and aids. ♪ welcome to world news. american troops have left their base in afghanistan, the center of operations for almost 20 years. the war began after the 9/11 attacks which killed a most 3000. hundreds lost their lives here in new york city. as america is ending his longest war, the taliban is gaining ground. a security correspondent frank gardner now reports. >> the most strategically vital base in the country. last night, the u.s. military pulled out after nearly 20 years following the decision by president biden for u.s. forces to leave afghanistan. >> we are on track exactly where we expected to be. we wanted to make sure th
laura: this iss america. last american troops have last afghanistan after waging war for almost 20 years as the taliban offensive gains ground. the number of deaths linked to the coronavirus in india has passed 400,000. only the u.s. and brazil have seen a higher death toll. and zambia holds a state funeral for its founding resident, a leader of africa's struggle against apartheid and aids. ♪ welcome to world news. american troops have left their base in afghanistan, the center of operations...
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a private spacex mission that's going to fly three billionaires and professional astronauts to the isshould be a lot less expensive or will be a lot less expensive, and so it also raises a lot of awareness in the public about space flight and hopefully about space exploration as well. >> so, realistically, what is the timeline, do you think, for everyday americans, not just billionaires and multimillionaires to be able to take a trip to space? >> yeah, it's going to be a while, because, you know, although it's not -- it's not $50 million for a week long stay at the iss. it's $250,000 for a few minutes in space. that's still beyond the reach of most of us, right? and so, for that price to come down further, there really needs to be some kind of a breakthrough in propulsion technology. that is, we need to be able to build inexpensive yet reliable and robust rocket engines to really bring the cost of space access down, and so, you know, even the virgin galactic spacecraft, which gets up to about 3,000 miles per hour as opposed to 17,000 miles per hour, that's still expensive, takes money
a private spacex mission that's going to fly three billionaires and professional astronauts to the isshould be a lot less expensive or will be a lot less expensive, and so it also raises a lot of awareness in the public about space flight and hopefully about space exploration as well. >> so, realistically, what is the timeline, do you think, for everyday americans, not just billionaires and multimillionaires to be able to take a trip to space? >> yeah, it's going to be a while,...
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. >> betty joins us now with the main iss have both sides at odds. >>> negotiations have been going on around the clock over the last few days and tonight there are still no signs that the two sides are closer to reaching a deal. >> reporter: the plan to build the new ballpark at howard terminal is hanging in the balance before tomorrow's 9 am meeting. the team says the waterfront project is all that can keep oakland from losing its last major sports franchise. the team president dave. >> it is a concern that they may vote on their term sheet and that would be really challenging because it is not what we agreed to. >> reporter: he says he term sheet. right now one of the biggest issues, who pays for nearly 500 million in off-site infrastructure. >> it is about on-site infrastructure, this is maintenance on the city, we really feel that is a city responsibility to pay for that. on other projects it is highly unusual for cities not to handle it. >> reporter: today workers and environmental and community advocates held a vote saying that the rally would disrupt operations. >> this is a wo
. >> betty joins us now with the main iss have both sides at odds. >>> negotiations have been going on around the clock over the last few days and tonight there are still no signs that the two sides are closer to reaching a deal. >> reporter: the plan to build the new ballpark at howard terminal is hanging in the balance before tomorrow's 9 am meeting. the team says the waterfront project is all that can keep oakland from losing its last major sports franchise. the team...
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>> absolutely that's one of the biggest fallacies is that that's not true at all so in fact it iss anential tool in modern manufacturing to use those technologies approval on - - deployed today so if we talk to workers with the automateds processes it replaces something we did not w enjoy doing that was boring and repetitive. an opposition we had 814,000 open jobs in our sector. we don't have enough workers who are ready to come into the sector. this is and partnership with humans to operate to make sure companies are competitive. and the technology created is new jobs and skills an opportunity for human workers to bring their human skills to work it is exciting talk about what 5g will do a capability like engineers and we saw this during covid with 5g technology on the ground so they are there virtually if not physically. those two socially distance during covid so moreal widespread adopted one thing cellular technology allows that somebody that previously word have to be right in the midst of whatever in a dangerous situation so human operator could be driving a forklift remotely an
>> absolutely that's one of the biggest fallacies is that that's not true at all so in fact it iss anential tool in modern manufacturing to use those technologies approval on - - deployed today so if we talk to workers with the automateds processes it replaces something we did not w enjoy doing that was boring and repetitive. an opposition we had 814,000 open jobs in our sector. we don't have enough workers who are ready to come into the sector. this is and partnership with humans to...
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off course happening when the thrusters fired on a russian research module after it docked with the iss and communications were lost for a minute or so but nasa and russian controllers regained control of the space station and there was no damage and the crew was never in danger. >>> up how police track down product. >>> coming up, hacking the way to improve global health and how scientists are using technology to unlock the secrets of human performance and defeat the body's weakness. >> we are developing a digital athlete and we want to benefit all people all over the world. >> the superhuman athlete and >>> superstar gymnast simone biles may have withdrawn from the competition at the tokyo olympics, but that dn't stop team usa from bringing home the gold in the women's all-around final. >> reporter: friends and family of suni lee jumped for joy in minnesota when the gymnast captured gold in the women's all-around final. >> be happy. we are happy and proud. there are no words to describe it. truck she narrowly beat the brazilian to win one of the most high-priced file -- profiled metal
off course happening when the thrusters fired on a russian research module after it docked with the iss and communications were lost for a minute or so but nasa and russian controllers regained control of the space station and there was no damage and the crew was never in danger. >>> up how police track down product. >>> coming up, hacking the way to improve global health and how scientists are using technology to unlock the secrets of human performance and defeat the body's...
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sure, democracy iss hard. we do not expect anything appear to be easy.eetings a few weeks ago those of us who were here we brought some reinforcements thisre time. and look, after we were here you saw all 50 democrats in the u.s. senate coalesce behind a version of hr-1. we are not taking credit for that necessarily but progress was made. and we think those discussions we had helped inform that discussion. as congressman doggett just said going to drill down on the importance of the democratic on the filibuster with respect to voting rights. if congressman just said if you can have a carve out for a right wing supreme court justice by kate have a carve out to protect the fundamentals of our democracy? >> you made it clear i goingio to keep doing this over comment over, and over again? >> that's what is going to do. weight went in with eyes wide (we know exactly what will happen rick perry did the same thing years ago in a nether similar situation. so, what our message is, is very simple. it is to stay out and kill this bill this session and use the inter
sure, democracy iss hard. we do not expect anything appear to be easy.eetings a few weeks ago those of us who were here we brought some reinforcements thisre time. and look, after we were here you saw all 50 democrats in the u.s. senate coalesce behind a version of hr-1. we are not taking credit for that necessarily but progress was made. and we think those discussions we had helped inform that discussion. as congressman doggett just said going to drill down on the importance of the democratic...
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it inadvertently knocks the iss out of its correct orientation for nearly an hour. nasa to declare a spacecraft emergency has ground crews lost communication twice with astronauts aboard the i have asked for a total of 11 minutes. officials insist those crews were never in harm's way. >> because of their preparedness, the crew was ready. the contingency operations were performed, and we were able to return to a stable and safe configuration. >> again, nasa says it bowling star liner is good to go, just not today. the next scheduled for a launch into space is on tuesday. >> sandra: we will be watching for that. great to see you. thank you. that changed a lot of things. a lodge no longer today. >> eric: i don't like it when the system gets out of kilter. you have heard about this. progressives pushing free money sending most americans direct payments every month. charlie gasparino on ilhan omar's guaranteed income plan and how much it is going to cost you. >> sandra: plaza sky-high problems at 30,000 feet and a new call to protect passengers and cfr o ♪ ♪ veteran home
it inadvertently knocks the iss out of its correct orientation for nearly an hour. nasa to declare a spacecraft emergency has ground crews lost communication twice with astronauts aboard the i have asked for a total of 11 minutes. officials insist those crews were never in harm's way. >> because of their preparedness, the crew was ready. the contingency operations were performed, and we were able to return to a stable and safe configuration. >> again, nasa says it bowling star liner...
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after parliament was suspended, supporters of president kigh—iss saied clashed with those who opposein line with the nation's constitution. i asked steven cook, senior fellow for middle east and africa studies at the council on foreign relations, if he thinks this is a coup. it's a very, very good question. the president certainly has an assumed executive power — something that he previously shared with the prime minister — and has suspended the parliament for at least 30 days. that seems kind of like a coup, but of course, a coup is in the eye of the beholder, so he claims that everything he has done is perfectly legal and is consistent with article 80 of tunisia's constitution, where as his opponent, the parliamentary speaker, rached ghannouchi, who is the leader of an islamist party called ennahdha, has called it a coup d'etat. given time frames are often crucial here, how quickly do you think some kind of stability could resume if, indeed, it can? well, it is a very good question because tunisia is quite a divided society, and as you are lead—in report suggested, there were a lar
after parliament was suspended, supporters of president kigh—iss saied clashed with those who opposein line with the nation's constitution. i asked steven cook, senior fellow for middle east and africa studies at the council on foreign relations, if he thinks this is a coup. it's a very, very good question. the president certainly has an assumed executive power — something that he previously shared with the prime minister — and has suspended the parliament for at least 30 days. that seems...
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nose travel issing to the olympics are required to be tempted before their flight upon arrival and quarantined. tokyo is under a state of emergency amid rising covid cases. simone biles says she's aware of the circumstances. >> we have to protect the japanese citizens as much as possible. as well as their health. >> defensive cases the highest they have been in six months. the opening schedule is scheduled for friday. >>> this is the first weekend with the bay area's new masking rules in effect. counties are all recommending masking indoors for everyone. whether vaccinated or not. officials say they will revisit the decision in the coming months. health officials say this is not a mask mandate. >>> a vaccine clinic was held today in a park i i i i daly city. if you're interested in an appointment, you have that info on our website, abc7news.com. >> new guidance from the cdc has worried cancer patients. the agency warns the covid-19 vaccine may not effectively protect those who have compromised immune systems. people that have those compromised immune systems, ucf says doctors are urging for mo
nose travel issing to the olympics are required to be tempted before their flight upon arrival and quarantined. tokyo is under a state of emergency amid rising covid cases. simone biles says she's aware of the circumstances. >> we have to protect the japanese citizens as much as possible. as well as their health. >> defensive cases the highest they have been in six months. the opening schedule is scheduled for friday. >>> this is the first weekend with the bay area's new...
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it is a defensive system and it iss the escalatory as they've used the iron dome and it's given them time and space to be able to measure the response as opposed to if they didn't have the technology what they wouldat have to do at the moment was facing people and it is cost-effective because the amount of damage and loss of life that is prevented and it works unbelievably. you say that you are going to leave both your populations and infrastructure and critical capabilities. about the d escalatory nature and how it paints a picture on the receiving end of aggression. the ability to be restrained in that way brings us to another point, the biden administration authorized these attacks against iranian backed proxies in iraq and syria and this comes on the heels of the media reporting and maybe you've already been receiving some briefings but there's a reporting that the biden administration is going to be withdrawing the missile-defense systems from the middle east and width of the indo pacific theater so we can't afford to have these other systems that we've had deployed throughout t
it is a defensive system and it iss the escalatory as they've used the iron dome and it's given them time and space to be able to measure the response as opposed to if they didn't have the technology what they wouldat have to do at the moment was facing people and it is cost-effective because the amount of damage and loss of life that is prevented and it works unbelievably. you say that you are going to leave both your populations and infrastructure and critical capabilities. about the d...
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this iss really helpful. >> my colleagues have done a great job but i would also add that there's a setsafety principles and one element that has not been touch him on his mostly the satellites are designed to deorbit and burn up on reentry. some principles encourage addressing these issues as part of their operation. thank you predict. >> thank you all panelists and i yield back. the gentleman from colorado pretty. >> thank you rated i now would like to turn it over to the chair of the overall committee. the great senator from f washington. >> thank youha paul for holding this important hearing thank yor to allll of the witnesses who ae here this is a very important topic for many companies in the northwest and focusing on space. this company. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. a space hotel. [inaudible]. like come and visit like an rei up their freedom looking on the materials up there. [inaudible]. so let's just say the people are planning ahead. so when you been having this discussion about traffic and i'm a firm believer in getting all of the information you can to develop the systems but w
this iss really helpful. >> my colleagues have done a great job but i would also add that there's a setsafety principles and one element that has not been touch him on his mostly the satellites are designed to deorbit and burn up on reentry. some principles encourage addressing these issues as part of their operation. thank you predict. >> thank you all panelists and i yield back. the gentleman from colorado pretty. >> thank you rated i now would like to turn it over to the...
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. >> when we come back, i am demonstrate a little bit where it iss coming from, and where it is goingight back. ♪ welcome to allstate, ♪ ♪are you down, d-d-down, d-d-down, d-d-down♪ where we're driving down the cost of insurance. ♪ ♪ are you down, down♪ ♪d-down, down? are you♪ drivers who switched saved over $700. ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands. click or call for a lower rate today. new projects means new project managers. you're in good hands. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. you know when your dog is itching for a treat. itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at
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way to get people up there and $50 million or whatever they are charging to the commercial customers iss not cheap. the fact of the matter is that opportunity wasn't there. you can get one up at a time and you can fly for people autonomously and it can stay up there for three or four months if you go somewhere to a space station. this is opening up opportunities that didn't exist and i frankly have been surprised by already the number of commercial tourism missions that have been announced. it's just that there are moree n the way and it will be down to sort of having this lower-cost system put in place. >> [inaudible] do you think that weewo would he these other private launch companies in the o pipeline? they have shown other investors that there's money to be made in space so it makes it a lot easier if you are a start up company and you can say we are the next space x. we have a similar growth plan, this is our vision. we are going to revolutionize whatever so if you look since about 2010 so after the first falcon nine success, the amount of funding going into the private equity for
way to get people up there and $50 million or whatever they are charging to the commercial customers iss not cheap. the fact of the matter is that opportunity wasn't there. you can get one up at a time and you can fly for people autonomously and it can stay up there for three or four months if you go somewhere to a space station. this is opening up opportunities that didn't exist and i frankly have been surprised by already the number of commercial tourism missions that have been announced....
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this iss an extraordinary moment. washington uses his great oratory abilities to beg and plead the army to stay. many step forward. and serve. and many of them are marble headers and many die as a result of that service including doctor bond. john glover along with other members of the marblehead regiment return home to marblehead and they form and i that might want - - is media general they form a new regiment that many take to the sea and in many cases many of the great captains become part of the continental navy such as john manley and tucker those the greatest fighting captains of the revolutionary i war. with ship to ship fighting and then to remake on - - make repairs on the fly and there's hardly anybody there and after drag them out to make a mask it is quite extraordinary of american ingenuity. many become privateers and make washington's navy when they are literally at sea these are individuals that are private and also earning a commission slightly different working in the employee of the massachusetts gov
this iss an extraordinary moment. washington uses his great oratory abilities to beg and plead the army to stay. many step forward. and serve. and many of them are marble headers and many die as a result of that service including doctor bond. john glover along with other members of the marblehead regiment return home to marblehead and they form and i that might want - - is media general they form a new regiment that many take to the sea and in many cases many of the great captains become part...
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i don't know doctor miles as well as i know mustafa akyol, but mustafa tells me that he iss also a nice guy. welcome. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank you and the cato institute for your support of this event and all the subjects that have never been more important than they are today. i thought i might begin by telling how mustafa and i came together for the first time. the book islam without extreme at the university of california irvine i thought it was terrific. got a copy of the book and it's lived up to. i invited him to speak for us and he began his regards discovering the paths change, the pancakes with butter and syrup at mcdonald's and the street but he thought if you want to the pancake in america you had to find a mcdonald's. he didn't realize even people like jack miles created their own. this was an example that someone from one country can make going into another and and analogy to consider another religion but it's a very disarming and appealing way to begin and come across at that moment is a very nice guy. but the mind like this and this new b
i don't know doctor miles as well as i know mustafa akyol, but mustafa tells me that he iss also a nice guy. welcome. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank you and the cato institute for your support of this event and all the subjects that have never been more important than they are today. i thought i might begin by telling how mustafa and i came together for the first time. the book islam without extreme at the university of california irvine i thought it was...
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talk about dewey, he has a huge influence in journalism schools today and education schools, today, it issy try to destroy donald trump, they bad mouth his supporters, they tried to destroy ronald reagan, and bad mouthed his supporters, they promote aoc who is really a a nobody who knows nothing. pete: a perfect pseudocongresswoman. mark: she is really irrelevant. you will not find a penny worth of difference between mass media today and vary positions of policies of the spawned marxist movement in america. pete: because they teach public journalism at journalism schools, so what you come out you are trained to say we have to create the context. mark: that say big -- is a big part of it, newspaper business have embraced it. there are no conservative hosts on cnn or objective hosts, the point is they push an agenda, taught to push an agenda, they come out of the democrat party for the most part. we'll be right back. there's an america we build and one we explore. one that's been paved and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. you get both. i
talk about dewey, he has a huge influence in journalism schools today and education schools, today, it issy try to destroy donald trump, they bad mouth his supporters, they tried to destroy ronald reagan, and bad mouthed his supporters, they promote aoc who is really a a nobody who knows nothing. pete: a perfect pseudocongresswoman. mark: she is really irrelevant. you will not find a penny worth of difference between mass media today and vary positions of policies of the spawned marxist...
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and we've added a fifth urgent task, and that iss working closely and urgently in support of the state department as they relocate brave afghans and their families who have provided such exceptional service during our long mission. these are friends of the united states who have done exemplary and courageous work, and we take our obligations to them and to their families very seriously. you've seen that we'll be hosting the first group of afghans at -- on fort lee in virginia, and we expect them to arrive soon and most likely, will stay there only for short while as they complete their parolee paperwork. we're also working on several overseas locations to host other individuals not as far along in the visa process as this first group, and some of these locations belong to us, and some are in third countries, and when we can provide more details about which ones we'll use, we certainly will. this is a priority for the administration, and not only do we in the department of defense have a responsibility to these brave men and women and their families, so, too, do we have a responsibility
and we've added a fifth urgent task, and that iss working closely and urgently in support of the state department as they relocate brave afghans and their families who have provided such exceptional service during our long mission. these are friends of the united states who have done exemplary and courageous work, and we take our obligations to them and to their families very seriously. you've seen that we'll be hosting the first group of afghans at -- on fort lee in virginia, and we expect...
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iss flight controllers say the space station suffered no damage and none of the seven crew members wereed. nasa postpone friday's launch of the star liner. at the tokyo olympics, an american gymnast won the all-around title. the victory came one day after her teammate, simone biles, withdrew from the competition. lee is 18 years old. it is the fifth straight for the u.s.. 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 have vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery. shery: nomura's first quarter earnings will be out friday. let's cross to our initial finance reporter, nabila ahmed. what should we be expecting? bella: -- nebula -- nabila : the stock is hovering where it was last year but there is some good news on the horizon. we think that nomura could post a profit despite another 600 million dollars hit from the archegos saga. analysts are telling us the retail business has -- is expected to have done pretty well given that u.s. and japanese markets have been pretty healthy. asset management
iss flight controllers say the space station suffered no damage and none of the seven crew members wereed. nasa postpone friday's launch of the star liner. at the tokyo olympics, an american gymnast won the all-around title. the victory came one day after her teammate, simone biles, withdrew from the competition. lee is 18 years old. it is the fifth straight for the u.s.. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more...
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they are the provider of choice for servicing iss.der of choice for most satellite companies. they are the most advanced to going to mars. blue origin has similar ambition in terms of interplanetary exploration. they are distracted because just like virgin galactic, their founder plans to blast himself into space first. tom: i know you're going to texas in a 1966 ford thunderbird. it is the ed ludlow way. i want you to know as you're moving down to the bezos cape canaveral you have to be singing jimmy buffett's hello texas. ed: you cannot see it but i have a brand i will not name pickup truck over my left shoulder. lisa: [laughter] tom: why did we know that? it is dramatic. from sun valley to las cruces, down i 10, somewhere past el paso to texas for mr. bezos july 20. lisa: i am struck by this idea of the public private aspect of space exploration. the id the public sector does need to get behind this in some capacity. there is an intricate connection between the two being driven by the private sector. you asked the right question. w
they are the provider of choice for servicing iss.der of choice for most satellite companies. they are the most advanced to going to mars. blue origin has similar ambition in terms of interplanetary exploration. they are distracted because just like virgin galactic, their founder plans to blast himself into space first. tom: i know you're going to texas in a 1966 ford thunderbird. it is the ed ludlow way. i want you to know as you're moving down to the bezos cape canaveral you have to be...
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cooking skills in pace, a piece of tortilla with strawberries and a spread of chocolate there on the iss my crew mates were very disappointed my cooking skills were close to zero. shame on that french man. >> i am surprised the frenchman would use a tortilla instead of a crepe. >>> a massive blast caused by illegal fireworks. the arrest made after all of this unfolded in los angeles a live report on the growing concerns over fireworks and fire dangers here in the bay area. >>> i am meteorologist, kari hall. those dangers are growing as the drought conditions worsen. i will break down the all-new drought monitor that just came out minutes ago. >>> the grim search in south florida suddenly put on pause. the structural issue halting the effort to big through the rubble as joe biden is set to arrive. the
cooking skills in pace, a piece of tortilla with strawberries and a spread of chocolate there on the iss my crew mates were very disappointed my cooking skills were close to zero. shame on that french man. >> i am surprised the frenchman would use a tortilla instead of a crepe. >>> a massive blast caused by illegal fireworks. the arrest made after all of this unfolded in los angeles a live report on the growing concerns over fireworks and fire dangers here in the bay area....
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what i willl talk about really quickly iss the diverse members of this unit. in many cases, we onlyt know them by their first name. in some cases it is roman or greek like kato. these are extraordinarily individuals. and sound and forgotten. the importance of the marblehead regiment but the strength is the diversity but the greatest strength was there unity. these men were working together as a team. there are incredible members of this regiment kato prints. i looked up the tension files and they died penniless but they fought through the entire war through the most epic and great operations of the war to free the marblehead regiment and the army to safety multiple times. these are the forgotten members of the resolution they extraordinary and what they did. and diversity and model we would not see tragically for over 170 years in america's armed forces that these men and women the book covers some incredible women as well that did extraordinary things that were at the right place at the right time. and in many cases the sacrifice that they made is affect. mar
what i willl talk about really quickly iss the diverse members of this unit. in many cases, we onlyt know them by their first name. in some cases it is roman or greek like kato. these are extraordinarily individuals. and sound and forgotten. the importance of the marblehead regiment but the strength is the diversity but the greatest strength was there unity. these men were working together as a team. there are incredible members of this regiment kato prints. i looked up the tension files and...
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iss flight controllers say they suffered no damage and none of the crewmembers were injured. nasa has postponed friday's launch as a result. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. david: coming up: we will talk more about these markets they are taking an absolute tanking in singapore. we do not need no education. according to the sound there. there director of -- they are negative on that. yvonne: that was pretty good. david: i just got that. yvonne: amazon's pandemic era boom is fading as they venture into physical stores. what does it say about the u.s. economy next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: update on your commodity markets. nothing as far as energy is concerned. that pertains to everything the important terms of raw materials. both contracts. down about 5% each of them. yvonne: you take a look at these tariffs in stainless steel rising 40% from 20% starting on august 1, markets not liking that news. squeeze in exports happening
iss flight controllers say they suffered no damage and none of the crewmembers were injured. nasa has postponed friday's launch as a result. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. david: coming up: we will talk more about these markets they are taking an absolute tanking in singapore. we do not need no education. according to the sound there. there...
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this iss our world. and she's right. and both these books are our world, so important we reckon with it. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday you'll find events and people that explore our nation's past on american history tv. on sundays booktv brings you the latest and nonfiction books and authors. it's television for serious readers. learn, discover, explore. weekends on c-span2. >> tonight on booktv, craig shirley author of the book reagan rising and other biographies of the 40th president. we'll talk with former congresswoman jane harman about her book arguing that the united states is failing to confront difficult national security problems. also a conversation with the author of the book breaking the news, . booktv tonight starting at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> saturday on "the communicators" ." >> republicans and democrats have been attacking big dick from all sorts of ankles and at the trust is one of them. they have both coalesced on we need tougher antitrust laws, we need use more
this iss our world. and she's right. and both these books are our world, so important we reckon with it. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday you'll find events and people that explore our nation's past on american history tv. on sundays booktv brings you the latest and nonfiction books and authors. it's television for serious readers. learn, discover, explore. weekends on c-span2. >> tonight on booktv, craig shirley author of the book reagan rising and...
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not stopped him from attending and speaking94 at seminars having podcast spend times writing which iss his biggest passion. there is one more thing john likes to share, his love of baseball. the first major league game he sows in 1947 between pittsburgh and the brooklyn dodgers when jackie robinson scored the winning run. john was hooked for life. those of us here in england like to hear that when your audience is looking forward to hearing more about your most recent book a winning independence for it to let's begin. as historian's when the era of the american revolution what you love most about this chapter my history? >> first let me thank you guys for having me in the library and historical society for inviting me tonight. i've been looking forward to doing this. while i was drawn to the american revolution, that is where everything starts. where it starts for the united states. and our political system, our social ideals were formed during the course of the revolution. if you think about it, lincoln when he talks about fourscore and seven years ago was referring to 1776. and the i
not stopped him from attending and speaking94 at seminars having podcast spend times writing which iss his biggest passion. there is one more thing john likes to share, his love of baseball. the first major league game he sows in 1947 between pittsburgh and the brooklyn dodgers when jackie robinson scored the winning run. john was hooked for life. those of us here in england like to hear that when your audience is looking forward to hearing more about your most recent book a winning...
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then dragon crew watching doug and bob to the iss last year, a monumental launch.t lab, the second private american launch company. caroline: is that the exit -- when you're looking at having fun with these companies, that seems to be the way every company is going to market whether crypto or space. the special private acquisition companies, the likes of virgin galactic -- is this a good route for an exit from --from your perspective? >> it is another way for companies to go public. at an early stage in their development. they are just like a traditional ipo but with one large structural difference. in the case of a stack, -- spac, they can share long-term projections with institutional buyers. that is especially suitable for companies' ambitions to generate billions in sales. five years out. caroline: i am interested also in looking at where applications are. there is a lot of market valuation. details of the spacs. what are the more exciting ways to invest and longer-term, busi ness opportunities --when you think about people going into space, it is not a pleasan
then dragon crew watching doug and bob to the iss last year, a monumental launch.t lab, the second private american launch company. caroline: is that the exit -- when you're looking at having fun with these companies, that seems to be the way every company is going to market whether crypto or space. the special private acquisition companies, the likes of virgin galactic -- is this a good route for an exit from --from your perspective? >> it is another way for companies to go public. at an...
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. >> a carry a firearm 24 hours a day.ur even my mother who iss elderly won't leave the house withouthe edge of town near new york, you have a shotgun or pistol out there with you. it should not be that way. >> but it is there. residents watched as central americans and people from africa cross their fields and break into their sheds and camp on their land. they are coming into these cars and spending the night. they are sitting in here eating. >> since the new administration took off, the federal government is no longer willing to enforce immigration laws. americans have no option but to defend themselves. >> i can't go from my house to my barn or anywhere without carrying a gun. i don't even leave my house without it. >> this woman fears retaliation from the mexican cartels. which she says are operating in you validly. >> i had 4 men running at my house. one tried to break into our house. >> our car break ins b are up. our house burglaries are up. >> we don't have as many rights as the illegals do. i will defend my house if i have to. >> tucker: watch the full episode of that on fox
. >> a carry a firearm 24 hours a day.ur even my mother who iss elderly won't leave the house withouthe edge of town near new york, you have a shotgun or pistol out there with you. it should not be that way. >> but it is there. residents watched as central americans and people from africa cross their fields and break into their sheds and camp on their land. they are coming into these cars and spending the night. they are sitting in here eating. >> since the new administration...
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this iss important to understan.new york times" has not changed ownership, it is the same family, handed down. their ideology is very un-american. it has been in the past. they don't embrace republican implement they don't embrace the constitution and the declaration of independence, they embrace the spawned american marxist movement, every damn one of them, critical race theory. >> and on on. you read "new york times," you read what the spawned american marx movements have to say, in chapter 6 of "american marxism," i point out that is the "new york times," how corrupt media can be. did you know karl marx in his career he was a journalist. a journalist, let he read this short bit of information to you to have it with the rest, as i write: >> his approach to journalism, as a write. is similar to modern journalists today, isn't it? >> >> i point out in short, in need to control it and shape it. frame of events and opinion, the purpose was to propagandize not inform, i have more in "american marxism," i hope you will l
this iss important to understan.new york times" has not changed ownership, it is the same family, handed down. their ideology is very un-american. it has been in the past. they don't embrace republican implement they don't embrace the constitution and the declaration of independence, they embrace the spawned american marxist movement, every damn one of them, critical race theory. >> and on on. you read "new york times," you read what the spawned american marx movements have...
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and then the war becomes a stalemate and that iss a subject of my book. that period from 1778 through 1781 when the outcome of the war was tell the very last moment, unknown. it could've gone in different directions. and then for america to gain independence or if unitedns states would include all 13 states. so it was a long dramatic struggle and i never get tired of looking at those the revolution and the war itself and the fascinating cast of characters that were part of a political revolution. that's why i went into it and stayed with the revolution throughout my career. >> your book the whiny feature tonight, this is what hooked me it challenges the assumption that america won the war instead great britain lost a war it could have one. so that is on the new wants it's a very different way to look at that independent. >> sure. the british had several opportunities at the outset of the war in 1776 or 1775 through 1777. general gate to tell london that winning the first engagement of the war is crucial. if we have enough troops over here with a dramatic
and then the war becomes a stalemate and that iss a subject of my book. that period from 1778 through 1781 when the outcome of the war was tell the very last moment, unknown. it could've gone in different directions. and then for america to gain independence or if unitedns states would include all 13 states. so it was a long dramatic struggle and i never get tired of looking at those the revolution and the war itself and the fascinating cast of characters that were part of a political...
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they are doing something snout like a mission around the moon and sending crews to the iss. think that is because it is easy money for can make. he's all has been more industrial. -- always. the appeal of a short trip, a few minutes in some orbit, i don't think it is that intriguing to him. i do think one day in a few years, i can imagine him doing a couple laps around the moon. i just don't think it floats his boat right now. emily: maybe he was the one who bought that 28 million ticket and give it up. you never know. we are trying to find out who that is. you can check out that piece in bloomberg businessweek. it is an excellent read. check it out. we will bring you live for special coverage of jeff bezos and his flight to space next tuesday starting 8:30 east coast time. i will be there on the ground. cannot wait. apple is pushing into the by now pay later business. we will talk to a firm ceo about potential competition up next. let's take a look at how apple ended the week, down almost 1.5%. there been surpassed by the chinese company which is become the world's second-l
they are doing something snout like a mission around the moon and sending crews to the iss. think that is because it is easy money for can make. he's all has been more industrial. -- always. the appeal of a short trip, a few minutes in some orbit, i don't think it is that intriguing to him. i do think one day in a few years, i can imagine him doing a couple laps around the moon. i just don't think it floats his boat right now. emily: maybe he was the one who bought that 28 million ticket and...
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tickets to new shepherd the spacecraft that meanwhile space x is launching rockets in orbit to the issost every week. so to put it succinctly jeff thought he could go slow be the toward is not the hair. step-by-step that is the motto of blue origin. when you are that conservative guy at the poker table and you have a whole strategy, sometimes it is blown up from the ambitious and reckless guy shows up and bets on everything. elon musk shows up skips suborbital to go into orbit with rockets and it works in the government basically starts to pay him and give him these big contracts to build his company. and jeff is personally funding it i don't know if it is jealousy but rivalry is an accurate word. he's spending all this money and elon musk is paid to practice. so he changes the orientation is hiring more people setting ambitious goals instead of step-by-step ferociously a lot of overlap and i do think it helps to cede a dysfunctional culture they are still trying to figure it out maybe later this year they will send the tortoise into suborbital and that would be a tremendous success bu
tickets to new shepherd the spacecraft that meanwhile space x is launching rockets in orbit to the issost every week. so to put it succinctly jeff thought he could go slow be the toward is not the hair. step-by-step that is the motto of blue origin. when you are that conservative guy at the poker table and you have a whole strategy, sometimes it is blown up from the ambitious and reckless guy shows up and bets on everything. elon musk shows up skips suborbital to go into orbit with rockets and...
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that violence iss legitimate, bt when the residents of that project arm themselves to protect their childrenf whom have to sleep in tubs so that a stray bullet doesn't catch them, that is seen as terrorist and violent and criminal. >> there's an important distinction because while these two forms of violence from white people and black people are relational, they are not symmetrical in the sense that it's in a way to control african-americans to limit black people's access to the public, to civil society. and black violence is resistant seand self-defense. >> precisely. >> so, one of the things i was struck by is at the back of the book and everyone should get this book is an astonishing list where the rebellion took place. we have a very static view that the civil rights movement is peaceful and then there's this black power riot in the north and that's all we know and then it shows this rebellion is a ctactic that you use big citie, small cities, towns, north, south, midwest, all over. how did you uncover this expansive list and then what is its breath and a scale telling us about who was
that violence iss legitimate, bt when the residents of that project arm themselves to protect their childrenf whom have to sleep in tubs so that a stray bullet doesn't catch them, that is seen as terrorist and violent and criminal. >> there's an important distinction because while these two forms of violence from white people and black people are relational, they are not symmetrical in the sense that it's in a way to control african-americans to limit black people's access to the public,...
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space x has delivered both cargo and astronauts to the iss. blue should be in that position.elieve blue will be in that position in the years ahead. once they begin more flights. emily: sean casey, silicon valley space center. thanks for joining us. we will be right back with moral -- more bloomberg technology. ♪ ♪ caroline: let's take a look at tech stories. the white house along with the u.k. have formally blamed the chinese government for its cyber activity. they say beijing's leadership has been the mastermind behind an array of cyberattacks. the microsoft attack exposed tens of thousands of email systems, including those of health care, manufacturing energy companies and state and , local governments. chinese authorities have yet to comment. uber is wrapping up its grocery delivery service in the united states. the ride hailing service is more than doubling the number of cities with delivery is available. plus uber has partnered with a , major grocery chain to give access to more than 1200 stores including safeway and randles. coming up, we speak to the ceo of global fou
space x has delivered both cargo and astronauts to the iss. blue should be in that position.elieve blue will be in that position in the years ahead. once they begin more flights. emily: sean casey, silicon valley space center. thanks for joining us. we will be right back with moral -- more bloomberg technology. ♪ ♪ caroline: let's take a look at tech stories. the white house along with the u.k. have formally blamed the chinese government for its cyber activity. they say beijing's leadership...
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it happened when the thrusters on the craft unexpectedly turned on and changed the iss's orientationes. there was no damage to the station. the mishap coming a day before boeing was scheduled to launch its star liner capsule on a test flight to the orbiting lab. that has been postponed to another date. while many companies debate when to require employees to come to the office, cisco is saying you don't have to come back at all. we talk about the company's new approach to the office space with the cisco executive vice president. and take a look at pinterest. shares still plummeting after hours. the social media company losing 24 million monthly active users in the last quarter. also declining to give a forecast for mau's for the third quarter, setting uncertainty over the evolution of the pandemic. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: uber has joined a growing list of tech companies delaying its office return date due to the rise of the delta variant. the ceo telling employees in an email they will now be allowed to enter the office in late october instead of september. staffers who do come i
it happened when the thrusters on the craft unexpectedly turned on and changed the iss's orientationes. there was no damage to the station. the mishap coming a day before boeing was scheduled to launch its star liner capsule on a test flight to the orbiting lab. that has been postponed to another date. while many companies debate when to require employees to come to the office, cisco is saying you don't have to come back at all. we talk about the company's new approach to the office space with...
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like it iss simply in history the coronado biography it became a book on leadership and followership and to some respects some career planning. >> you saw right through it. [laughter] >> so going back to the notion of preparation and your experience as a leader. >> first off you can never expect your people to do anything you're not willing tot do yourself. and that includes being the best prepared person in the room. if they learn something then i had a one-bedroom apartment and my motorcycle and what i discovered on the second floor of theib training library had every workbook on the shuttle workbook and then how to work all the hardware and software mission control and i went in there every day and i got another book and i would sit at my desk and i would read a workbook and out i would read all the training manuals. so that i t discovered in 1978 when the tf angie's came in. host: i was going to say i'm not sure our listeners know exactly what tfng means. >> it means 35 new guys and i am sticking with it. [laughter] they videoed all the classes presented to the tfng and they had
like it iss simply in history the coronado biography it became a book on leadership and followership and to some respects some career planning. >> you saw right through it. [laughter] >> so going back to the notion of preparation and your experience as a leader. >> first off you can never expect your people to do anything you're not willing tot do yourself. and that includes being the best prepared person in the room. if they learn something then i had a one-bedroom apartment...
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suv iss, there's even a u.s. postal truck in the back there. but, it has the feel of a junkyard.troops move in, and take over. there's not much precision. not much organization. we understand there's with 3,000 afghan troops that will be based here in bagram. but other than that, there arer plans to be using this as a nerve center for afghan operations any time soon. at least not what we have been told. you mention the situation on the ground and it is very alarming. we can confirm that 150 districts have fallen to the taliban since may. we know that they are launching this offensive up in the north. we have heard from the vice president as you mentioned it, 10s of thousands of people are displaced and fleeing to the cities, looking for refuge. it says that 56,000 people have fled four provinces in the northeast because of the taliban. it's alarming. people here, not just in bagram, back in the capitol in kabul, they are scared that the taliban has momentum and they don't know what is being done, really, to counter it. rosemary. >> that is so understandable. no one knows what wil
suv iss, there's even a u.s. postal truck in the back there. but, it has the feel of a junkyard.troops move in, and take over. there's not much precision. not much organization. we understand there's with 3,000 afghan troops that will be based here in bagram. but other than that, there arer plans to be using this as a nerve center for afghan operations any time soon. at least not what we have been told. you mention the situation on the ground and it is very alarming. we can confirm that 150...
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former marine, four, tools and sits on house armed services committee among of the committee's and iss very active on defense matters. finally, we have the privilege of being joined by jay dryer, the director of the strategic capabilities office or sco as it is not a bad temper he has a technical background with an advanced degree in engineering and privacy held leadership positions in nasa in the aeronautics directorate. the title of our event today is called transforming defense for a competitive era. so that's what i hope to talk about just to dive right in and talk about what our defense mechanisms are, competition, the nature of our current competition at defense transformation. i can't wait to dive right in with our panelists here. michele, i'd like to start with you. you recently wrote a piece in the june issue of foreign affairs, and those in august have read it i can't recommend highly enough.e your article, covered the challenges posed to a the department of defense as where the dod operates and offered up some ideas for change. can you give us an overview of the situation th
former marine, four, tools and sits on house armed services committee among of the committee's and iss very active on defense matters. finally, we have the privilege of being joined by jay dryer, the director of the strategic capabilities office or sco as it is not a bad temper he has a technical background with an advanced degree in engineering and privacy held leadership positions in nasa in the aeronautics directorate. the title of our event today is called transforming defense for a...
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tesla hasn't had authorthose iss >> great question.aneous fires in the cars. eight. they pulled the entire line. over the weekend, we tweeted about 200 tesla fires that one of our contacts realized 200 fires. not one recall this is a bigger risk to tesla versus potential benefit if you look at the amount of fires with that one recall you could argue the regulators in the u.s. need to look into this and start doing their homework. >> gordon johnson with the bear take on tesla. we appreciate it thanks for waking up early >> thank you >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange." big oil? we will talk about the pressure to divest some assets and what it means for the company and investors. >>> and bitcoin topping 39,000 for the first time in six weeks. the market add $114 billion in value in 24 hours over the weekend. >>> credit suisse settling with spying case with a former banker it led to the resignation of the former ceo. >>> and disney says top executives will not travel to las vegas for cinema-con citing covid-19. stay tuned you are watchi
tesla hasn't had authorthose iss >> great question.aneous fires in the cars. eight. they pulled the entire line. over the weekend, we tweeted about 200 tesla fires that one of our contacts realized 200 fires. not one recall this is a bigger risk to tesla versus potential benefit if you look at the amount of fires with that one recall you could argue the regulators in the u.s. need to look into this and start doing their homework. >> gordon johnson with the bear take on tesla. we...