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the european energy crisis will go up over what they spent on covid joining us with more is lord john browneill see you at the conference in houston in a couple of weeks. is the energy crisis, and by the way, we have been great. weather is better and storage is better than everybody expected we will have natural gas to get through the year that is good news. lord browne, is the energy crisis morphinging into a finana crisis >> we will see a financial redist redistribution energy producers, notably the state oil producers and states with oil and gas will be getting more cash flow than they ever expected to get. we see this crisis still around because demand is still picking up post-covid. notably in china we have demand rising and supply being very tight so far so good you know, we take it step by step over the year in particular to the end of this year. >> it is good. the storage levels are good, although, again, we are counting on weather perfection. i'm not sure anybody predicted that mother nature would cooperate the way she has. it was nearly 60 u.s. degrees in new york city a couple day
the european energy crisis will go up over what they spent on covid joining us with more is lord john browneill see you at the conference in houston in a couple of weeks. is the energy crisis, and by the way, we have been great. weather is better and storage is better than everybody expected we will have natural gas to get through the year that is good news. lord browne, is the energy crisis morphinging into a finana crisis >> we will see a financial redist redistribution energy...
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she was a friend of john brown, but in the city where it all happened, there is a living tribute, the eucalyptus trees she planted, shade provided by a woman who always worked from the shadows. >> pretty incredible. >>> coming up, the valentine's day joke that backfired on a local sheriff's department. want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... to daily digestive support... to more wellness solutions every day. get more with nature's bounty. >>> the santa clara county sheriff's office is apologizing after a valentine's day joke kind of fell flat. this is the tweet from yesterday afternoon. it said, "if you haven't gotten a gift for your special someone, you can stop by for a warrant check and they'll give you a free ride to jail." yeah. they got some backlash. >> really? >> yeah. they deleted the tweet. so naturally the sheriff's office posted this apology saying the caption did not meet their standards. i will say i mean if we're having problems with warrants, make the guy or girl doesn't meet your standards eith
she was a friend of john brown, but in the city where it all happened, there is a living tribute, the eucalyptus trees she planted, shade provided by a woman who always worked from the shadows. >> pretty incredible. >>> coming up, the valentine's day joke that backfired on a local sheriff's department. want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... to daily digestive support... to more wellness solutions every...
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did he miss john brown or is it so? yeah, he would have he did miss bleeding kansas but he missed that would have been he william would have been gone before the raid on harpers ferry. so would he have been a secret six? you know, i don't know. that's a that's an interesting question. one of william james other causes was peace. international peace. he was the president of the american peace society. so another thing that where he sort of questions the past is, you know is violence actually, including organized state violence really, the best way to achieve political ends so and j family is not a soldier caste although william j the second does serve in the civil war, a lot of elite new york sons. he actually does serve in the civil war but i think he wouldn't have been shocked right that the idea that i mean he always this is you know this is combustible this dangerous the longer we let slavery spread, you know, the more profound the upheaval be so and on the other hand, john jay the second did correspond there is a le
did he miss john brown or is it so? yeah, he would have he did miss bleeding kansas but he missed that would have been he william would have been gone before the raid on harpers ferry. so would he have been a secret six? you know, i don't know. that's a that's an interesting question. one of william james other causes was peace. international peace. he was the president of the american peace society. so another thing that where he sort of questions the past is, you know is violence actually,...
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she was a friend of john brown, but in the city where it all happened, there is a living tribute, thes she planted, shade provided by a woman who always worked from the shadows. >> pretty incredible. >>> coming up, the valentine's day joke that backfired on a local sheriff's department. with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, everyone is making room for binaxnow in their medicine cabinet. do we still need these pregnancy tests? (kids yell and giggle, a dog barks and a vase breaks) yeah, no. out with the old, in with the #1 covid-19 self test in the us. with the same technology doctors use to test for covid-19. binaxnow >>> the santa clara county sheriff's office is apologizing after a valentine's day joke kind of fell flat. this is the tweet from yesterday afternoon. it said, "if you haven't gotten a gift for your special someone, you can stop by for a warrant check and they'll give you a free ride to jail." yeah. they got some backlash. >> really? >> yeah. they deleted the tweet. so naturally the sheriff's office posted this apology saying the caption did not meet their st
she was a friend of john brown, but in the city where it all happened, there is a living tribute, thes she planted, shade provided by a woman who always worked from the shadows. >> pretty incredible. >>> coming up, the valentine's day joke that backfired on a local sheriff's department. with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, everyone is making room for binaxnow in their medicine cabinet. do we still need these pregnancy tests? (kids yell and giggle, a dog barks and a...
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she was a friend of john brown. but, in the city where it all happened, there is a living tribute. the eucalyptus trees she rented, shade provided by a woman who always worked from the shadows. >> what a story, what a lady. i love that. >>> still ahead here at 5:00, california's coronavirus emergency ends in less than two weeks. why a prominent bay area doctor says, i am masking up forever. >>> california students may need to get a new vaccine to attend public school and it is not the coveted shot. >> pg&e goes to court to face charges in connection with - life is uncertain. it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. calhope can help. access calhope's free and secure mental health resources today. call our warm line at 833-317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org. - life is uncertain. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. >>> right now on cbs news bay area, a new push to replenish the ranks of calif
she was a friend of john brown. but, in the city where it all happened, there is a living tribute. the eucalyptus trees she rented, shade provided by a woman who always worked from the shadows. >> what a story, what a lady. i love that. >>> still ahead here at 5:00, california's coronavirus emergency ends in less than two weeks. why a prominent bay area doctor says, i am masking up forever. >>> california students may need to get a new vaccine to attend public school and...
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. >> john browne, thank you very much hopefully we'll get clearer sense afterward. lord john browne is the chairman of the queen elizabeth prize for engineering. >>> coming up, bob iger has the keys to the magic kingdom again, but can he turn it around? ead l discuss what to expect ahof disney's first quarter results later today. disney is set to release its first quarter earnings after the bell investors will be watching for details on bob iger's turnaround plan he returned to the helm of the giant in december. he's expected to share a new vision for the company tim, thank you so much for the time i appreciate it. there are a growing number of subscribers to disney, more than netflix. is that because there's more available to disney coming from netflix? >> that's definitely part of it, but also the unfair capacity and advantage that disney has is the global brown ip which net flick has been busily building up over the last decade. of course, disney's got nearly 100 years head start on that that gives them the advantage. also they have a strong founding centric prog
. >> john browne, thank you very much hopefully we'll get clearer sense afterward. lord john browne is the chairman of the queen elizabeth prize for engineering. >>> coming up, bob iger has the keys to the magic kingdom again, but can he turn it around? ead l discuss what to expect ahof disney's first quarter results later today. disney is set to release its first quarter earnings after the bell investors will be watching for details on bob iger's turnaround plan he returned to...
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she gave 30,000, nearly $1 million today, to john brown to fund the famous attack on harper's ferry in harper's ferry was a precipitating event for civil war. she specifically caused the thing that led to civil war. >> temple ton says that changed in 1862 thanks to the influence of san francisco and wealth of the state suddenly became available to the union war effort. >> the deciding factor in civil war was california's gold. she was the with unthat one that turned wealth toward the union. >> and fight against slavery. >> yes. >> this woman who helped start the war that would end slavery died penniless relying on hospitality of old friends. she lies now in this cemetery in napa under head stone with the inscription pleasant requested, she was a friend of john brown. in the city where it happened, a living tribute. the eucalyptus trees planted, shade provided by a woman who always worked from the shadows. >>> coming up at 6:00, a closer look at the firing of oakland police chief armstrong. we'll talk live with an oakland city councilman. >>> president biden set to speak about the recen
she gave 30,000, nearly $1 million today, to john brown to fund the famous attack on harper's ferry in harper's ferry was a precipitating event for civil war. she specifically caused the thing that led to civil war. >> temple ton says that changed in 1862 thanks to the influence of san francisco and wealth of the state suddenly became available to the union war effort. >> the deciding factor in civil war was california's gold. she was the with unthat one that turned wealth toward...
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people made portraits of their pets to celebrate artist john brown, known for her unique pet perspectivests created pets in different styles as you can see right there. the event, also part of the spca 150th anniversary celebration. >>> the boys of summer are back, and the giants are back, and the giants are gettg fans excited for in - life is uncertain. it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. calhope can help. access calhope's free and secure mental health resources today. call our warm line at 833-317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org. i'm mark and i live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. - life is uncertain. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you an
people made portraits of their pets to celebrate artist john brown, known for her unique pet perspectivests created pets in different styles as you can see right there. the event, also part of the spca 150th anniversary celebration. >>> the boys of summer are back, and the giants are back, and the giants are gettg fans excited for in - life is uncertain. it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. calhope can help. access calhope's free and secure mental health...
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the colored regiments entered the city, singing john brown's body him to the abolitionist boogeyman, whose example was so and detested by the enslavers. then the men turned out of their ranks to begin fighting the fires in its repudiation of the old order of white supremacy and black subordination. and the scene in richmond that day was the dixie armageddon, a southern gothic drama. i don't know german. twilight of the gods nearly is to the enslaver since sight of armed blacks was the joyous. welcome given the hated enemy by the enslaved people of richmond, who many whites had for themselves into believing, were loyal and grateful servants content in their lives of bondage. the enslavers didn't understand a good many things about the people they claimed as property after the war ended. abraham lincoln gradually emerged as a foremost figure in america's civic. the much loved martyr statesman, the compassionate leader anguished by the fiery trial that was ravaging america while living, however, lincoln was the most controversial the most hated, the most divisive, and the most threatene
the colored regiments entered the city, singing john brown's body him to the abolitionist boogeyman, whose example was so and detested by the enslavers. then the men turned out of their ranks to begin fighting the fires in its repudiation of the old order of white supremacy and black subordination. and the scene in richmond that day was the dixie armageddon, a southern gothic drama. i don't know german. twilight of the gods nearly is to the enslaver since sight of armed blacks was the joyous....
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witnessed this, emerson, zinn and the other transcendentalists, they were they were supporting john brown. i mean, there was they became active in the anti-slavery cause for the first time in 1850, only 10% of americans voted for the free soil party, which was the anti-slapp very party in the election in 1850. by 1860, they elected abraham lincoln. i mean, that's the difference that took place in the country. and and that was necessary, i think, to win the civil war. now, again. many people i know think we might have been better off country if we didn't have the south. right. i'm not sure that african-americans would have been better off. yeah. i just wanted to say thank you for talent. i read your book. unlikely allies. that was so well done and funny without precedent. i learned so much and i cannot wait to read this. and i hope every american gets a chance to read this. thank you very much. other books? yeah, i hope so too. and my publisher really hope so. a publisher? really? thank you all very much for coming. i really appreciate it.
witnessed this, emerson, zinn and the other transcendentalists, they were they were supporting john brown. i mean, there was they became active in the anti-slavery cause for the first time in 1850, only 10% of americans voted for the free soil party, which was the anti-slapp very party in the election in 1850. by 1860, they elected abraham lincoln. i mean, that's the difference that took place in the country. and and that was necessary, i think, to win the civil war. now, again. many people i...
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and when they to john brown's body, she said, joined in the chorus and sang loud as anyone there. and you can him belting out glory, glory hallelujah. his soul goes on. she said the president had a sweet voice and it sounded so sad when he tried to follow along and that he choked up once or twice. it's little wonder that lincoln died. african-americans believed they had more to lose in his death than anyone else. they had come to see him, their president, as their friend. they had come to see the white house as their people's house, as well. reflecting on lincoln's death, one black union army veteran said our faith was almost staggered that faith, which had sustained us in so many battles, was now stagger going under a blue, which was severe than any battles the death of our mortal. no. captured this sorrow better than secretary of the navy gideon wells. he described in his diary hundreds of african-americans outside of the white house on pennsylvania. he said it was mostly women, children weeping and wailing loss. well said. this did not appear to diminish through the whole of th
and when they to john brown's body, she said, joined in the chorus and sang loud as anyone there. and you can him belting out glory, glory hallelujah. his soul goes on. she said the president had a sweet voice and it sounded so sad when he tried to follow along and that he choked up once or twice. it's little wonder that lincoln died. african-americans believed they had more to lose in his death than anyone else. they had come to see him, their president, as their friend. they had come to see...
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and john brown, the textbooks dismissed as insane. there was no discussion of any abolitionist movement. the textbooks all formed a model european colony explorer, european colonization, the american revolution constitution forming. and then successive presidential administration until. the day of the publication of the book. that's it. that's the way they perceived history. history didn't exist outside of the political system. so, you know, you learned about henry clay, john calhoun, webster. that's it. that was the linear development. so the anti-slavery movement, which of course, they all knew about, could not know about it. they it wasn't included. well, this the more of these books i read, the more i was being overwhelmed by this sense of of whiteness being the priority as slavery was was mentioned. and for instance, almost all the books mentioned 1619 until later about the 1850s when for some reason they changed it. the 2 to 1620 introduction of slavery in virginia. they got the date wrong later. yeah, got it right at first. som
and john brown, the textbooks dismissed as insane. there was no discussion of any abolitionist movement. the textbooks all formed a model european colony explorer, european colonization, the american revolution constitution forming. and then successive presidential administration until. the day of the publication of the book. that's it. that's the way they perceived history. history didn't exist outside of the political system. so, you know, you learned about henry clay, john calhoun, webster....
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and then was a staunch abolitionist and a good friend of john brown's. and fascinating story. and but he ended up representing the illinois central railway. and, of course, george mcclellan was a big figure there with the railway. and they had this little country lawyer named abraham lincoln that was taking care of them as well. and that's how he got in with all of those folks. but his politics were exactly the opposite of mcclellan and his entire social stand. and everything else. i mean, mcclellan was from, you know, highfalutin family and and basically pro-slavery and pro southern. but they managed to work through that and had a fascinating relationship to opposite guys working together on the same cause. how about that? right. and then, of course, they had their interesting events there at the seven days, battles, etc. , but and pinkerton, when he saw a confederate would say, there's three of them and then. mcclellan well, there must be six then. yeah, that's right. and then they they had them together very good. let's get over here. gary, what are you working on? i'm work
and then was a staunch abolitionist and a good friend of john brown's. and fascinating story. and but he ended up representing the illinois central railway. and, of course, george mcclellan was a big figure there with the railway. and they had this little country lawyer named abraham lincoln that was taking care of them as well. and that's how he got in with all of those folks. but his politics were exactly the opposite of mcclellan and his entire social stand. and everything else. i mean,...
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how john brown was crazy. he was a white man who was a liberator. we've been taught to demonize the liberators, lionize those who would maintain slavery, and literally overlook marginalized, literally try best as we can to reshape history as it relates to those who were enslaved. here's how far we've gone with this. 1956. this congress, 1956, the congress of the united states of america accorded a congressional gold medal to confederate soldiers. confederate soldiers. the congress of the united states of america honored confederate soldiers. never has this congress bestowed any honor on the enslaved. it is -- it is almost impossible for people of goodwill to comprehend that such a thing occurred, and it's still occurring because we still have places around the country where confederate soldiers are being lionized. but the slaves, the slaves, they've not been recognized. no recognition, appreciatable recognition -- appreciatable recognition for the slaves, those that built the country, foundational mothers and fathers of the country, born into slaver
how john brown was crazy. he was a white man who was a liberator. we've been taught to demonize the liberators, lionize those who would maintain slavery, and literally overlook marginalized, literally try best as we can to reshape history as it relates to those who were enslaved. here's how far we've gone with this. 1956. this congress, 1956, the congress of the united states of america accorded a congressional gold medal to confederate soldiers. confederate soldiers. the congress of the united...
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audience, you and i know somebody in common, the person who became the editor in chief after tina brown left, john avlon, who happens to be my husband. you have seen now firsthand how original digital journalism or online original journalism has evolved over the last 15 years. what have you learned? >> ooh. um... what we wanted the beast to be was both kind of high and low. we wanted to be really serious about investigative journalism, and we also, low, wanted to deal with all the populist subjects that are out there. and i think we've kind of kept -- we've kept that balance. and i think it's a good product. i wish it didn't cost so much money to operate it. but nevertheless, i think it's -- i think it's done some really good work, and i hope that there's always enough funding for that to happen. >> does it have to be funded? what have you learned about the profitability? >> it's very, very hard. i mean, you really -- yes, it is extremely hard. >> what does that say about democracy if it's -- >> it says it's a tough road. it's no surprise to me, to anybody else, nor should it be to anybody else, i
audience, you and i know somebody in common, the person who became the editor in chief after tina brown left, john avlon, who happens to be my husband. you have seen now firsthand how original digital journalism or online original journalism has evolved over the last 15 years. what have you learned? >> ooh. um... what we wanted the beast to be was both kind of high and low. we wanted to be really serious about investigative journalism, and we also, low, wanted to deal with all the...
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attacked it on ashland stevenson's division, starting from the south 20 minutes later, followed by john c brown, followed 50 minutes later by clayton. he had to roll it up south to north. he kept he kept that strategy strategy. is. hood's failure at atlanta. one of the reasons why he decided to let sherman go and a lot of people his harebrained scheme to try to get to nashville if was that one of the reasons his failure at lana the reason he decided try and go north and let sherman go to the sea. if you didn't hear the question what was the strategy for the subsequent nashville campaign? i they'll make a case for this. it had to it had to deal with his strength. he just he just didn't have the numbers to repel sherman that time. and he was trying to get sherman to detach troops, go after what sherman eventually did. and what's interesting is through rest of the atlanta campaign, this battle and ezra church not only took men out of the fight but took the fight out of the men. i actually surprised at how stubbornly the confederates fought in the nashville campaign. consider how demoralized they s
attacked it on ashland stevenson's division, starting from the south 20 minutes later, followed by john c brown, followed 50 minutes later by clayton. he had to roll it up south to north. he kept he kept that strategy strategy. is. hood's failure at atlanta. one of the reasons why he decided to let sherman go and a lot of people his harebrained scheme to try to get to nashville if was that one of the reasons his failure at lana the reason he decided try and go north and let sherman go to the...
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. >> reporter: gavin's brother john boston struggled to hold back tears as he described his pain. reverend amos brown, head of the san francisco naacp, walked up to give him support. john said he watched the surveillance video, which showed gavin speaking to the teen for seven minutes. >> he was actually knelt down in front of him, was talking to him. and the kid was sitting on the bench. i don't know if he was sleeping, but he was bent way over. and my brother was talking to him. and then my brother sat down next to him on bench, was just talking to him like this. and then after a while, you know, because they didn't want him sleeping on the bench, i think some of the business owners -- my brother's doing his job. >> reporter: gavin was described as a writer who loved japanese culture. he was a peaceful person and moved to san francisco after taking care of his mom, who suffers from dementia in the central valley. >> he believed that he could talk to people and i think he believe that day he was going to talk to that kid and just calmly and respectfully talk to him, because that's what -- that was h
. >> reporter: gavin's brother john boston struggled to hold back tears as he described his pain. reverend amos brown, head of the san francisco naacp, walked up to give him support. john said he watched the surveillance video, which showed gavin speaking to the teen for seven minutes. >> he was actually knelt down in front of him, was talking to him. and the kid was sitting on the bench. i don't know if he was sleeping, but he was bent way over. and my brother was talking to him....
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brown just walked in. >> let's go back to jake in d.c. jake? >> the five supreme court justices of the nine who just walked in. including the chief justice of the united states, john barrett and ketanji brown jackson. this is obviously her first state of the union, having just recently joined the court. phil mattingly at the white house, what more can we expect from the president's state of the union address this evening? >> before we get into that, jake, i do want to note that we do have word on one of the always outstanding questions heading into these final moments before the president starts speaking, that's which member of the cabinet is the designated survivor, a white house official says the designated survivor for this state of the union address will be marty walsh, the labor secretary. those unfamiliar with kiefer sutherland or the tradition here, one cabinet official will stay outside of the chamber, given the president, the vice president, the speaker of the house, all of the senior leaders that are in the capitol building just in case if something happens there there is somebody outside that could have continuity of government. always a cabinet officia
brown just walked in. >> let's go back to jake in d.c. jake? >> the five supreme court justices of the nine who just walked in. including the chief justice of the united states, john barrett and ketanji brown jackson. this is obviously her first state of the union, having just recently joined the court. phil mattingly at the white house, what more can we expect from the president's state of the union address this evening? >> before we get into that, jake, i do want to note...
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reveren amos brown, head of the naacp walked up to give him support. john said he watched the surveillance video, which showe gavin speaking to the teenager for seven minutes. >> he was knelt down in front o him and talking to him. he was sitting on the bench. i don't know if he was sleeping. he wa bent way over. my brother was talking to him. my brother sat down next to him on the bench and was just talking to him lik this. after a while, they do no want him sleeping on the bench. i think some of the business owners wanted him to go. >> reporter: he was described a a writer that loved japanese culture. he was a peaceful person and he moved to san francisco after taking care of his mom that suffers from dementia in the central valley. >> he believed he could talk to people . i think he believed that day he would talk to that kid and calmly and respectfull talk to him. that was his strategy. he was calm and respectful. it didn't work. >> john said his brother did no express concerns about crime. >> reporter: he was excited. john had his concerns. >> san fran
reveren amos brown, head of the naacp walked up to give him support. john said he watched the surveillance video, which showe gavin speaking to the teenager for seven minutes. >> he was knelt down in front o him and talking to him. he was sitting on the bench. i don't know if he was sleeping. he wa bent way over. my brother was talking to him. my brother sat down next to him on the bench and was just talking to him lik this. after a while, they do no want him sleeping on the bench. i...
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john, what is joy beh hate more, republicans or the treadmill? >> when her picture was up, i can't help picture her with brown glasses, she looks just llike don lemon. >> oh man. >> it is tough to watch. if anybody wants to take us to "the view," i can get them there, 25 to get in and 100 to get out. [ laughter ] >> just telling jokes. >> up in the case, the oscar's new goal, keep the crazies under concon concon control. [ applause ] so it's decided, we'll park even deeper into parking spaces so people think they're open. surprise. [ laughs ] [ horn honks, muffled talking ] -can't hear you, jerry. -sorry. uh, yeah, can we get a system where when someone's bike is in the shop, then we could borrow someone else's? -no! -no! or you can get a quote with america's number-one motorcycle insurer and maybe save some money while you're at it. all in favor of that. [ horn honking ] there's a lot of buttons and knobs in here. hi, i'm lauren, i lost 67 pounds in 12 months on golo. golo and the release has been phenomenal in my life. it's all natural. it's not something that gives you the jitters. it makes you go through
john, what is joy beh hate more, republicans or the treadmill? >> when her picture was up, i can't help picture her with brown glasses, she looks just llike don lemon. >> oh man. >> it is tough to watch. if anybody wants to take us to "the view," i can get them there, 25 to get in and 100 to get out. [ laughter ] >> just telling jokes. >> up in the case, the oscar's new goal, keep the crazies under concon concon control. [ applause ] so it's decided,...
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privileged have you the privileged to have you the studio lyons do out follow studio john lyons do out follow the brownited kingdom as we speak well up next tuesday is valentine's day but is it a gimmick it a commercial exercise will you be celebrating will you be writing a column will you be receiving a card? we'll get the views of tv star woodburn from how clean is your house. that's . next well, coming up at nine, my big opinion, a labour government coming. you have been . be coming. you have been. be careful what you wish for. now it's that time of year, folks. tuesday will see panicking men. making a dash for the all night garage. buying dead flowers. an out of date boxes of milk tray . out of date boxes of milk tray. yep. the 14th of february is valentine's day . but is it now valentine's day. but is it now just a gimmick commercialised transaction for whom? the only winners are ? card shops, winners are? card shops, florists and restaurants. let's get the view of the famously romantic and unendingly glamorous tv presenter kim woodburn. from how clean is your house and myriad other tv hits? kim y
privileged have you the privileged to have you the studio lyons do out follow studio john lyons do out follow the brownited kingdom as we speak well up next tuesday is valentine's day but is it a gimmick it a commercial exercise will you be celebrating will you be writing a column will you be receiving a card? we'll get the views of tv star woodburn from how clean is your house. that's . next well, coming up at nine, my big opinion, a labour government coming. you have been . be coming. you...
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as john gardner sat in the san diego sheriff's -- sergeant dave brown working the chelsea king case tookn the neighboring car of -- had a question. was your guy, also our guy? >> they sat in my car and had a teleconference with him. >> they arrested john got news set off a small earthquake among the cop searching for amber. >> they have been sending emails trying to get a hold, we are a little busy to talk about the case. >> but they kept talking, even as they racked up the search for chelsea around the park. hoped that she was alive, -- it was tuesday march 2nd, they five of the search for chelsea. that day, her parents worked on plans for a vigil, a sign no one was giving up. >> it is just going to be one more thing about chelsea when she comes home, she's going to see and want to give back 1000 times over. >> if ember spurious hadn't given up they say, the kings members periods when they came up to help in the search. >> but the strength that they display, is driving us. you know, when -- don't worry, we will find her. that is strength. >> coming up. >> everybody's pager went, off and
as john gardner sat in the san diego sheriff's -- sergeant dave brown working the chelsea king case tookn the neighboring car of -- had a question. was your guy, also our guy? >> they sat in my car and had a teleconference with him. >> they arrested john got news set off a small earthquake among the cop searching for amber. >> they have been sending emails trying to get a hold, we are a little busy to talk about the case. >> but they kept talking, even as they racked up...
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privileged have you the privileged to have you the studio lyons do out follow studio john lyons do out follow the brownited kingdom as we speak well up next tuesday is valentine's day but is it a gimmick it a commercial exercise will you be celebrating will you be writing a column will you be receiving a card? we'll get the views of tv star woodburn from how clean is your house. that's . next well, coming up at nine, my big opinion, a labour government coming. you have been . be coming. you have been. be careful what you wish for. now it's that time of year, folks. tuesday will see panicking men. making a dash for the all night garage. buying dead flowers. an out of date boxes of milk tray . out of date boxes of milk tray. yep. the 14th of february is valentine's day . but is it now valentine's day. but is it now just a gimmick commercialised transaction for whom? the only winners are ? card shops, winners are? card shops, florists and restaurants. let's get the view of the famously romantic and unendingly glamorous tv presenter kim woodburn. from how clean is your house and myriad other tv hits? kim y
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john: on the other hand, there were -- there was skepticism about google's argument. this is just as canton g brown isn't it true that that statute had a more narrow scope of immunity than courts have, you know, ultimately interpreted it to have and that what youtube is arguing here today. the question today is, well, can we be sued for making recommendations, that's just not something the statute was directed to. >> that's death by a thousand cuts, and the internet would have never gotten off the ground if anybody could sue every time. john: she is looking at the text of the law. marcia: she is. and shes narrmmunit for al media platforms. the google attorney today is arguing for the greatest amount of immunity, obviously for her client, and other social media platforms. she disagreed with justice jackson about the history. she said even though congress at the time that they enacted this may not have referred to algorithmic recommendions, there were analogs to it. they certainly knew what was coming on the horizon, and were able to address it. john: does it seem like the court is not ready to go al
john: on the other hand, there were -- there was skepticism about google's argument. this is just as canton g brown isn't it true that that statute had a more narrow scope of immunity than courts have, you know, ultimately interpreted it to have and that what youtube is arguing here today. the question today is, well, can we be sued for making recommendations, that's just not something the statute was directed to. >> that's death by a thousand cuts, and the internet would have never...
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tribune and earned the first inaugural john hope franklin research center book award presented by the duke university libraries. the book also won the leticia woods brown book award from the association of black women historians and we offer the 2022 award later today evelyn brooks higginbotham is the victor thomas professor of history and of african and african american at harvard university. she's been a tenured member at harvard since 1993, and she has chaired the department of african and african american studies and the department of history. she is the founder and coordinator of acs departments. social engagement initiative an innovative pedagogy combines rigorous academic work with on the ground experience. professor higginbotham served as the national president of the association. the study of african american life and history from 2016 to 2022, just 22, 2021 and 21. yes, ma'am. a pioneering scholar, african-american women's history. she is the author of the prize winning book righteous discontent the women's movement in, the black baptist church, 1882 1920. she's also the classic african history text from to freedom, which first published by j
tribune and earned the first inaugural john hope franklin research center book award presented by the duke university libraries. the book also won the leticia woods brown book award from the association of black women historians and we offer the 2022 award later today evelyn brooks higginbotham is the victor thomas professor of history and of african and african american at harvard university. she's been a tenured member at harvard since 1993, and she has chaired the department of african and...