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who blank on their country's colonial past in germany i have conversations more with people like jim lee. in brooklyn that umbrella gets a taste of home at this cameroonian restaurant these days her search for identity has faded a bit into the background. the mixture of the to make. and then. go back to. the back. which wasn't true but i guess i needed to do that to figure out. so at the end it would be up to me to create that that mixture in my everyday life i try so because it's very much healthy it's a healthy balance. and that's something she hopes to pass on to her daughter. what i discover what they did with that is not that important and focus. to live also in that space not knowing uncertainty while enjoying the journey to maybe be calling closer to war. so these berlin street names that are a relic of germany's colonial past don't discourage aus obama she says the future of the streets lies in the hands of the city's black communities. the past can help the future not 21. see you next time. they come without warning their impact is devastating solar storms. intense plasma outbre
who blank on their country's colonial past in germany i have conversations more with people like jim lee. in brooklyn that umbrella gets a taste of home at this cameroonian restaurant these days her search for identity has faded a bit into the background. the mixture of the to make. and then. go back to. the back. which wasn't true but i guess i needed to do that to figure out. so at the end it would be up to me to create that that mixture in my everyday life i try so because it's very much...
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germans who blank on their country's colonial past in germany i have conversations with people like jim lee. and i. can bring lynn the ball gets a taste of home at this cameroonian restaurant these days her search for identity has faded a bit into the background. the mixture of the to make. and the. go back to. the back. to which was true but i guess i needed to do that. so at the end it would be up to me to create that that mixture in my every deal. i would try to go because it's just very much healthy it's a healthy balance. and that's something she hopes to pass on to her daughter. what i discovered when they did this is not that important but it's ok. to live in that space of not knowing and uncertainty while enjoying the journey to maybe be calling closer to why you're. so these berlin street names that are a relic of germany's colonial past don't discourage both she says the future of the streets lies in the hands of the city's black communities. the past can help the future. 21. and see you next time. ok what's going on here oh no house of your very own from a printer. computer games
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who blank on their country's colonial past in germany i have conversations more with people like jim lee. in berlin the bala gets a taste of home at this cameroonian restaurant these days her search for identity has faded a bit into the background. of the mixture of the to make. because going back to come and. go back. to which wasn't true but i guess i needed to do that. so at the end of the day create. that mixture in my everyday. i tried so. very much. and that's something she hopes to pass on to her daughter. what i've discovered. is that important it's ok. to. not. enjoy. to maybe be close. so these berlin street names that are a relic of germany's colonial past don't discourage. she says the future of the streets lies in the hands of the city's black communities. the past can help the future. 21. diversity on your own. this episode is all about celebrating differences and advocating equal opportunity it doesn't matter where you're from what you believe in whether or not you have a disability or who you love diversity in riches our modern society we are against discrimination and fo
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computer's a day you can use it to find the time you could navigate science in a golden age with jim lee on a jazz ah israel's prime is find the hold onto his job and political rivals join forces to form a government without him. ah, i'm sammy say that this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, molly is suspended from the west african regional block off through 2nd qu in less than a year. but the group stopped short of imposing sanctions. a major policy shift in china, beijing relax visit to child only rule and faced the falling birthright. showing the united front on china, the leaders of straightly a new zealand try time out. the differences. ah, a new coalition is taking shape in israel. i could see the longest serving prime minister and israeli history. well, that would mean by doing that in yahoo and is the could party will be out of government for the 1st time in 12 years. now, diplomatic editor james bass reports from west jerusalem. this is the man who now looks lightly to become israel's next prime minister on the right of his railey politics. naphtali bennett of 49
computer's a day you can use it to find the time you could navigate science in a golden age with jim lee on a jazz ah israel's prime is find the hold onto his job and political rivals join forces to form a government without him. ah, i'm sammy say that this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, molly is suspended from the west african regional block off through 2nd qu in less than a year. but the group stopped short of imposing sanctions. a major policy shift in china, beijing relax...
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she was someone who was up there with jim jordan and lee zeldin going to the microphones in between these briefings, trying to defend the former president. so she certainly is someone who has evolved from the time that she came into office when she was really a student of paul ryan's and then essentially became someone close to mccarthy and, therefore, close to former president trump. we should also make it clear that she is going to meet with the freedom caucus on monday, but we do expect that she will eventually become the number three republican, just given how much leadership support there is for her. >> the record shows she was against him before she was for him. she opposed the muslim ban, opposed the wall, called him out for publicly lying. those are public statements as have been documented, but memories are short in washington. lauren fox, thanks very much. >>> joining us now, political commentator s.e. cupp, also host of "s.e. cupp unfiltered." you have this debate within the party as to whether the party is stronger or weaker with trump. a hundred years ago, in january of this
she was someone who was up there with jim jordan and lee zeldin going to the microphones in between these briefings, trying to defend the former president. so she certainly is someone who has evolved from the time that she came into office when she was really a student of paul ryan's and then essentially became someone close to mccarthy and, therefore, close to former president trump. we should also make it clear that she is going to meet with the freedom caucus on monday, but we do expect that...
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still looking forward in terms of decision mow to get invested, based upon what jim lebenthal pointed out -- the fed. you have lee coopman with his interview, buffett, munger, all calling out saying, hey, inflation is going to pick up. nobody sees it an transitory except yellen and powell and his colleagues on the fed. i think that is the issue. going into that we have mods numbers in terms of economic reports, but it's a big number on friday we'll look alternate in terms of payroll. a million is the baseline narrative. if we see much more than that or much below that, but with the insatiable appetite that foreign countries have, sovereigns and businesses, for u.s. ten-year and bonds up and down, as we've seen the auction, as long as rates stay until control in terms of used, not fed rates, you'll get compensation in the market you can see a trade down what is more important is where you are in the market, and despite where the vix is, that belies what's actually happening in the rotation. >> let me stop you right there i'm going to stop you right there. you said it depends on where you are in the market. that's
still looking forward in terms of decision mow to get invested, based upon what jim lebenthal pointed out -- the fed. you have lee coopman with his interview, buffett, munger, all calling out saying, hey, inflation is going to pick up. nobody sees it an transitory except yellen and powell and his colleagues on the fed. i think that is the issue. going into that we have mods numbers in terms of economic reports, but it's a big number on friday we'll look alternate in terms of payroll. a million...
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jim? >> joining me now to discuss, rob lee, sikceo of a cybersecur company. rob, good to have you on. >> thanks for having me. >> you made the very smart point that some of the shutdown is deliberate. in other words in, response to the attack, the company shut down protectively what was that the right move and how quickly with an attack like this can you get systems back up and running? >> absolutely. so they did all the right things. calling it a top tear instant response for the private sector as well as informing government. and taking the system down to make sure that safety is maintained. recovering can take quite bate a bit of time. it's a multiday effort. we're not looking at five or six weeks of being down. >> folks at home may not be aware because this is the nature of your business. you're aware, ransomware attacks like this happen all the time. targeting a whole host of companies big and small. basically folks say we shut your system down or we can or we stolen information from you. we're going to sell it on the dark web or keep you shut down until
jim? >> joining me now to discuss, rob lee, sikceo of a cybersecur company. rob, good to have you on. >> thanks for having me. >> you made the very smart point that some of the shutdown is deliberate. in other words in, response to the attack, the company shut down protectively what was that the right move and how quickly with an attack like this can you get systems back up and running? >> absolutely. so they did all the right things. calling it a top tear instant...
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lee. >> a big new york booyah to you, jim. >> what's going on >> caller: how are you i'm calling about agot a couple months ago in the technology sector. i bought in at 17 a few months ago. it just closed today above $7. i wonder if i should get in. the company is aeva technology. >> that's a play and charging station, too many players. i say ix-nay, lidor. i don't like it to jordan. >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. >> you bettia. >> reporter: i'm super optimistic of the long term prospects of the renewable energy space and want to get your opinion about brookfield renewable partners. >> because you said it like that i'm okay. i don't want to plate that way but i respect you. play it that way. that's the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> growing pains? billions of dollars are shaved off the cryptomarkets in the last 24 hours. is it time for investors to rethink their approach to these control till assets? cramer is talking to the top brass of the company's largest cryptoexchange, next. when traders tell us how
lee. >> a big new york booyah to you, jim. >> what's going on >> caller: how are you i'm calling about agot a couple months ago in the technology sector. i bought in at 17 a few months ago. it just closed today above $7. i wonder if i should get in. the company is aeva technology. >> that's a play and charging station, too many players. i say ix-nay, lidor. i don't like it to jordan. >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. >> you bettia. >>...
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part of the new cnn special, don lemon sat down with spike lee about a conversation about how marvin gaye's music inspired so many people. >> jiml hear from stevie wonder, smoky robinson, and spike lee. he talks about what impact the album had on him. >> marvin told us what was going on, like he had an antenna. i was a sophomore in high school, and in the library, they had turntables and you could put the album on and listen through the headphones, so i would cut class to listen to the album. this mojo right here, timeless. timeless. >> marvin is getting a firsthand account of vietnam from his brother, but then marvin is in detroit, the big d, and he has seen the bloods come back on heroin, handicapped or in coffins. the song, "what's happen'ing brother." >> they call the u.s., the world. ♪ >> so marvin gaye's brother had a huge impact on the album, but one of them. you have to hear more about what inspired marvin gaye and while the album has such an impact 50 years almost to the day that it was released, and we're still deali dealing with the issues. >> can't wait to see it. be sure and tune in. don's special, "what's going on
part of the new cnn special, don lemon sat down with spike lee about a conversation about how marvin gaye's music inspired so many people. >> jiml hear from stevie wonder, smoky robinson, and spike lee. he talks about what impact the album had on him. >> marvin told us what was going on, like he had an antenna. i was a sophomore in high school, and in the library, they had turntables and you could put the album on and listen through the headphones, so i would cut class to listen to...
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senators lee and klobuchar, a republican and democrat working the issue, jim jordan in the house sideant to affect change with big tech today. facebook was trading off $2.50 a moment ago. less than 1%. if facebook's shares does not change, you know that the big money on wall street doesn't think today moves the meter much and the company probably doesn't think it does as well. unless you were to come up with legislation at some point. >> martha: fascinating. you know, eventually -- this makes it more clear. we keep having more pieces of evidence that they are an editorial operation and not a utility, which they claim they are as a platform. if you're a platform, you have to have freedom of speech and the ability for everybody to weigh-in unless you've had some sort of criminal doj decision about why someone might not be on the platform. i want to ask you something. they're obviously trying other things. they're trying to reach people by e-mails and other ways. can they succeed with these other platforms that they're trying? >> in a word, in two words, it's difficult. that's the reason
senators lee and klobuchar, a republican and democrat working the issue, jim jordan in the house sideant to affect change with big tech today. facebook was trading off $2.50 a moment ago. less than 1%. if facebook's shares does not change, you know that the big money on wall street doesn't think today moves the meter much and the company probably doesn't think it does as well. unless you were to come up with legislation at some point. >> martha: fascinating. you know, eventually -- this...
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jim, next speaker, please. >> caller: hi, my name is hanson lee and i am the business partner in the variety of restaurants from cal hallow to the horse feather to bee side hayes valley and the mission and the shared spaces program, over the last 16 months, has been a god send for many of my restaurants. we have been able to keep staff employed and keep our business going and otherwise we won have been able to. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have 17 left in queue. >> hello, this is nikki gun and i'm a receipt department and mother in the tenderloin and just wanted to say in addition to everything else that's been said, these programs have reallien lifenned enlighteningr neighborhood in many ways that many didn't expect. the tenderloin gets a bad wrap. for me, it's just amazing to be able to walk down the street and say hello to people and everyone is enjoying themselves in the sidewalk. i would encourage to expand the legislation so s.r.o.s and possibly allowing some of our neighbors, who live in very large buildings, to also have these shared spaces to enjoy and i'm just very grateful for you all pu
jim, next speaker, please. >> caller: hi, my name is hanson lee and i am the business partner in the variety of restaurants from cal hallow to the horse feather to bee side hayes valley and the mission and the shared spaces program, over the last 16 months, has been a god send for many of my restaurants. we have been able to keep staff employed and keep our business going and otherwise we won have been able to. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have 17 left in queue....
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it's yeah, but first orioles no hitter since jim palmer back in 1969 113 pitches 12 strikeouts for means. get this ah! wild pitch strikeout was the on leeeen a perfect game and that base runner got thrown out trying to steel. he faced the minimum 27 batters in the orioles beat the mariners six to nothing. you notice all the drama in the national football league always seems to set around the quarterbacks 49ers have there's green bay packer fans. real nervous. aaron rodgers says he wants out of there. former 49ers richard sherman never shy about letting his opinions be heard. talks about rogers and the green based situation. he's been getting disrespected by green bay for a while. you see him draft his replacement last year, and there's no problem with that. i don't think he's really that has irked about that, as people think, but i think there is a disrespect when you say, hey, we got two replacement sitting here and you just had an m v p season and we're just supposed to think everything's cool. we'll see how that plays out. meantime we're gonna have an all english final in the champions league championship today. top of the line socce
it's yeah, but first orioles no hitter since jim palmer back in 1969 113 pitches 12 strikeouts for means. get this ah! wild pitch strikeout was the on leeeen a perfect game and that base runner got thrown out trying to steel. he faced the minimum 27 batters in the orioles beat the mariners six to nothing. you notice all the drama in the national football league always seems to set around the quarterbacks 49ers have there's green bay packer fans. real nervous. aaron rodgers says he wants out of...
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, jim bolger, 79. 13 years after he burst onto the diving scene, britain's tom daley has won his first world cup event. he took gold in the 10 metres synchronised injapan along with team mate matty lee�*s world championship final will be decided today — it's live on bbc 2 and the bbc sport website. but that's it from me. back to you kate. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news just after 10:00pm. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. which hello. this is bbc news. police have arrested five people, including a 16—year—old boy, in west yorkshire, wiltshire and north wales on suspicion of terrorism offences. the arrests were made at addresses in keighley, swindon and anglesey this morning. officers say the arrests are part of an ongoing investigation into right wing terrorism. all five suspects have been taken to a police station in west yorkshire for questioning. two addresses in keighley are currently being searched. 0ur correspondent sabbiyah pervez has the latest from keighley. the north—east counterterror policing unit has today confirmed that two men aged 29 and 30 and a 28—year—old woman from keighley we
, jim bolger, 79. 13 years after he burst onto the diving scene, britain's tom daley has won his first world cup event. he took gold in the 10 metres synchronised injapan along with team mate matty lee�*s world championship final will be decided today — it's live on bbc 2 and the bbc sport website. but that's it from me. back to you kate. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news just after 10:00pm. now on bbc one it's time for the news where...
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jim jordan and mick mulvaney at the time. she was very effective. once that impeachment hearing occurred. that brand changed when she became a trump loyalist. >> what's her play, mike? >> charlie dent and i have lee lehigh university in common. i i remember a class where dr. frank colon said, remember this -- political parties exist for one reason, and that is to win. even though a lot of folks' hair is on fire at the way the gop is playing this hand, it might be a winning hand. don't overlook that. not withstanding the fact that it's untethered to reality. 2020 was in the a bad year for the gop. did well in the house. at least drew to a 50/50 draw in the u.s. senate. picked up a gubernatorial mansion, did better in state legislatures than did democrats. donald trump drives that base, even though he couldn't pull it off. i don't know if charlie will agree with me, but when all is said and done, those republican members of the house don't care if trump wins, they care if they win, and he will drive their base. >> so charlie, at the end of the day, we keep citing the statistic, but we need to put it into context. it's 50/50 in the senate, but the 50 -- the 50 senators on the right. i don't know wha
jim jordan and mick mulvaney at the time. she was very effective. once that impeachment hearing occurred. that brand changed when she became a trump loyalist. >> what's her play, mike? >> charlie dent and i have lee lehigh university in common. i i remember a class where dr. frank colon said, remember this -- political parties exist for one reason, and that is to win. even though a lot of folks' hair is on fire at the way the gop is playing this hand, it might be a winning hand....
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one piece is here at chancellorsville under lee who's acting as an army as well as a core commander because james longstreet's not here and then you have jim then you have stonewall jackson making a wide sweeping march. joe hooker is gonna get word of this march very quickly. it'll start on may 2nd 1863 around 7:30 in the morning. this march will go down to the south it'll eventually head west and then it will start to turn to the north. hooker when he gets word about this is gonna think that lee is retreating towards a place called, gordonsville, virginia, gordonsville, virginia, according to them as the fried chicken capital of the world. there's a sign there that says it i'm i'm not making that up. and what you have there is a supply depot for the confederates as well as open ground and the intersection of two railroads. so it makes sense that hooker is going to decide. okay. this is where the confederates are going to go. they're gonna get out of this wilderness when i know they're outnumbered two to one. i have an operational order of battle for them because i've improved my intelligence gathering so i think that this big wing that i'
one piece is here at chancellorsville under lee who's acting as an army as well as a core commander because james longstreet's not here and then you have jim then you have stonewall jackson making a wide sweeping march. joe hooker is gonna get word of this march very quickly. it'll start on may 2nd 1863 around 7:30 in the morning. this march will go down to the south it'll eventually head west and then it will start to turn to the north. hooker when he gets word about this is gonna think that...
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jim, next speaker, please. >> caller: hi, my name is hanson lee and i am the business partner in the variety of restaurants from cal hallow to the horse feather to bee side hayes valley and the mission and the shared spaces program, over the last 16 months, has been a god send for many of my restaurants. we have been able to keep staff employed and keep our business going and otherwise we won have been able to. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have 17 left in queue. >> hello, this is nikki gun and i'm a receipt department and mother in the tenderloin and just wanted to say in addition to everything else that's been said, these programs have reallien lifenned enlighteningr neighborhood in many ways that many didn't expect. the tenderloin gets a bad wrap. for me, it's just amazing to be able to walk down the street and say hello to people and everyone is enjoying themselves in the sidewalk. i would encourage to expand the legislation so s.r.o.s and possibly allowing some of our neighbors, who live in very large buildings, to also have these shared spaces to enjoy and i'm just very grateful for you all pu
jim, next speaker, please. >> caller: hi, my name is hanson lee and i am the business partner in the variety of restaurants from cal hallow to the horse feather to bee side hayes valley and the mission and the shared spaces program, over the last 16 months, has been a god send for many of my restaurants. we have been able to keep staff employed and keep our business going and otherwise we won have been able to. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have 17 left in queue....