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kathryn: yes and no.here is a degree of homogeneity across central banks. for a long time, it has been a technocratic institution and that means there is a narrowness of thinking. the fed has a unique structure with the federal reserve board goes through president trump ointment, senate confirmation, but you also have the regional blanks -- regional banks. the structure is to consistently bring in different perspectives to the conversation. >> talk to us about those different perspectives. we have their names out -- we have thrown names out and he think about the importance of this role to financial markets -- and you think about the importance of this role to financial markets. how important is this for setting longer-term policy? kathryn: it is essential and a time he could not be more important. if you look across the different candidates that are in play, the difference in terms of how they might approach monetary policy is probably less varied than the differential that we see with respect to what ar
kathryn: yes and no.here is a degree of homogeneity across central banks. for a long time, it has been a technocratic institution and that means there is a narrowness of thinking. the fed has a unique structure with the federal reserve board goes through president trump ointment, senate confirmation, but you also have the regional blanks -- regional banks. the structure is to consistently bring in different perspectives to the conversation. >> talk to us about those different...
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kathryn: the dollar has countervailing wind.expect the fed to rake hearts with the counterparts in europe are not owing to be doing so -- to rate hikes while the counterparts in europe are not doing so. i think structurally the dollar is weaker and going weaker, but over the course of the next year, there are some countervailing wins to that -- winds to that theory and that is what the fed is doing it with the central banks are doing. guy: where specifically are you looking? you talk about emerging markets as if they are in one bucket. how do i separate them? kathryn: latin america presents interesting opportunities. we had a shock election in chile and peru and some surprises. next year will be a tumultuous year because we have additional elections that could jolt the markets. there are opportunities in brazil and mexico in fixed income and equity spaces. there are energy based names we find attractive in the fixed income space because they have a juicy yield and in the equity space. within china, we like chinese consumer discr
kathryn: the dollar has countervailing wind.expect the fed to rake hearts with the counterparts in europe are not owing to be doing so -- to rate hikes while the counterparts in europe are not doing so. i think structurally the dollar is weaker and going weaker, but over the course of the next year, there are some countervailing wins to that -- winds to that theory and that is what the fed is doing it with the central banks are doing. guy: where specifically are you looking? you talk about...
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kathryn: i forgot that.: when i've been surprised about over the last few days is how willingly people have gone back to working from home. that may have something to do with the holidays. it doesn't seem to have been a big push to get people back to working from home. how can we make cities more attractive? what can we do to make offices more attractive? what needs to be there for someone to say i want to come back? kathryn: i'm less worried about the people who are working from home than the people who can't work from home like our hospital workers. there is another surgeon hospitalizations, they are exhausted and burned out. many have struggled with the ideas of vaccination or a lack of trust in the health care system. we've got the professional classes working remotely. we've got the women in the workforce who have childcare and other responsibilities. we've got all sorts of things going on. this is something we are going to have to focus on. we can't focus until we know when this is going to -- when we
kathryn: i forgot that.: when i've been surprised about over the last few days is how willingly people have gone back to working from home. that may have something to do with the holidays. it doesn't seem to have been a big push to get people back to working from home. how can we make cities more attractive? what can we do to make offices more attractive? what needs to be there for someone to say i want to come back? kathryn: i'm less worried about the people who are working from home than the...
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so that's -- that's a whole other show. >> kathryn is playing jo.guising themselves. i think the only -- we can see gabrielle's tooty wig there. but other than that, everybody is concealing for the big reveal tomorrow night. allison, i think you're the youngest member, you and noah are the youngest members. are you guys -- yeah, you can't really watch "facts of life" growing up. >> are we being bullied? yes. >> jimmy: who is doing most of the bullying? >> this one. america's sweet heart. >> oh, my god. they're not here right now. >> jimmy: our surprise guests are bullies. jon stewart, many people said after jon's appearance on "the nanny" in 1997, they were like, he nailed it, he should never do a sitcom again. he should go out on top, the king of all sitcoms. yet here you are doing this. why are you doing this nor us, jon? >> it's money. it's for the money and health insurance. as you can see, i'm not in the best shape. i hear good things about l.a. hospitals. i'm excited to be here. my character is old jew dressed as joining jew. i hope that goes
so that's -- that's a whole other show. >> kathryn is playing jo.guising themselves. i think the only -- we can see gabrielle's tooty wig there. but other than that, everybody is concealing for the big reveal tomorrow night. allison, i think you're the youngest member, you and noah are the youngest members. are you guys -- yeah, you can't really watch "facts of life" growing up. >> are we being bullied? yes. >> jimmy: who is doing most of the bullying? >> this...
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kathryn said, the woman dropped her teacup. now this is not quite the same as deciding to leave home on an hour's notice and it's hypothetical in any case. but chester made his loyalty clear. one central aspect of chester nimitz's life and of his command temperament as well was his calm and deliberate demeanor. he smiled readily but it was usually this smile, a tight-lipped, almost skeptical-looking smile. almost as if to say, i'm waiting to take the measure of you before i commit to you. some believed that it -- to show that he had a reserve about people. and there may be some of that. but the real reason is that having been raised in the hill country of texas he had never seen a dentist until he got to the naval academy. got his 1941 dental records sent to me by his grandson and it's fascinating to look at. it says the following teeth are missing, one, two, three, four, five, seven, eight, nine, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24. five left. all of them gold. he didn't want anybody to see that. and that's why all of his photographs he ha
kathryn said, the woman dropped her teacup. now this is not quite the same as deciding to leave home on an hour's notice and it's hypothetical in any case. but chester made his loyalty clear. one central aspect of chester nimitz's life and of his command temperament as well was his calm and deliberate demeanor. he smiled readily but it was usually this smile, a tight-lipped, almost skeptical-looking smile. almost as if to say, i'm waiting to take the measure of you before i commit to you. some...
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. >> kathryn hahn as jo. >> i'm going to have dinner with carl. >> if anyone should, i should. >> carlinner date, and that's me! >> in this third installment, the producers aiming for simply, quote, a good time where we'd have fun, and the audience could have fun. >> 5:30? >> yeah. >> you're into science fiction. no, you are. >> that's -- >> mission accomplished, thanks in no small part to will arnett and jason bateman. >> this guy could solve world hunger just by showing up, because everyone would lose their appetite. >> in short shorts and wigs. >> just a little romantic snack. >> but what kind of food? >> ham and cheese on buns. >> yes! >> and jon stewart in headgear. and a friends reference from the original script in 1982. >> hey, hey, i'll be there for you. >> with appearances by original cast members. even todd bridges who played wiis. >> i want to take this opportunity to thank you for watching and when you see me, stop asking what am i talking about? it's been 43 years, i done forgot. >> everyone grateful for this trip down memory lane, commercial breaks and all. >> want to kn
. >> kathryn hahn as jo. >> i'm going to have dinner with carl. >> if anyone should, i should. >> carlinner date, and that's me! >> in this third installment, the producers aiming for simply, quote, a good time where we'd have fun, and the audience could have fun. >> 5:30? >> yeah. >> you're into science fiction. no, you are. >> that's -- >> mission accomplished, thanks in no small part to will arnett and jason bateman. >> this...
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. >> via social media, kathryn, what has come in. let's check it out.the beginning of the end of standardized testing. and if so, will result in a surge of applications and their fees to top universities making their admissions for the same number of opening even more competitive. wendi, here's my prescription, get rid of the common app. it's going to sound like the aged person i'm becoming. back in the day, how many schools did we apply to? three, four? five was a lot. today, as long as you've got the scratch to send in the application, 50 bucks or whatever it may be, the common app makes it too easy. everybody sits back and says, i probably won't get into harvard but what the hell for 50 bucks i'll roll the dice. and consequently, it gives the harvards the ability to say -- well, our rejection rate, our rejection rate is 95%. i'm sure they love that, the perception of that selective nature when, frankly, everybody was throwing the long ball to get in there anyway. i want to remind you, go to our website at smerconish.com. in view of the spread of omic
. >> via social media, kathryn, what has come in. let's check it out.the beginning of the end of standardized testing. and if so, will result in a surge of applications and their fees to top universities making their admissions for the same number of opening even more competitive. wendi, here's my prescription, get rid of the common app. it's going to sound like the aged person i'm becoming. back in the day, how many schools did we apply to? three, four? five was a lot. today, as long as...
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kathryn, if you can put that map up of the world, i want to show it. if you look at the research and we saw how many european nations, the european union, the vatican treat you the same, but the united states does not. i don't understand the disconnect. can you state anything further on that? why are we not doing it -- and who has the right idea, us or them? >> i actually think europe does because you can't discount natural immunity. where you're in the state of the data where you're in a genuinely equal situation, some are a little better, some are this way, out essentially the same protection from specifically severe disease from having natural infection versus unvaccinated. you can't discriminate against those who have been recovered. and european nations are most loud because they know their science. and they put all of their data together and they decided those who where had the same rights or those who were vaccinated. there's a lancet review published earlier this month that puts all of the data together, dr. krouser's data together, all of the
kathryn, if you can put that map up of the world, i want to show it. if you look at the research and we saw how many european nations, the european union, the vatican treat you the same, but the united states does not. i don't understand the disconnect. can you state anything further on that? why are we not doing it -- and who has the right idea, us or them? >> i actually think europe does because you can't discount natural immunity. where you're in the state of the data where you're in a...
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your mama illustrated by kathryn this joyful spin on your mama jokes featuring rhymes fluently and incorporatinginspanish wors alongside energetic expensive illustrations. the judges were thoroughly enchanted by this celebration of motherhood and culture. all 13, the incredible cave rescue of the boys soccer team. this work of nonfiction is written with the suspense and pacing of a thrilling adventure novel. all 13 brings to life each of the players enemies true survival stories that made global headlines in 2018. while centering thai culture. the judges were impressed by the authors meticulous research. supported by sidebars and eye-catching colors. on spiegel. the toll so race massacre by carol weatherford. illustrated by floyd cooper. this picture book gently, but powerfully recounts the suppressed story of the 1921 massacre for young readers. this breathtaking illustration and equally sensitive text. deeply researched historical notes also draw personal connections to this senseless tragedy. cooper who died this summer explains that his own grandfather was a survivor of the massacre. thee judg
your mama illustrated by kathryn this joyful spin on your mama jokes featuring rhymes fluently and incorporatinginspanish wors alongside energetic expensive illustrations. the judges were thoroughly enchanted by this celebration of motherhood and culture. all 13, the incredible cave rescue of the boys soccer team. this work of nonfiction is written with the suspense and pacing of a thrilling adventure novel. all 13 brings to life each of the players enemies true survival stories that made...
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charles: i'm talking about american companies, kathryn. know you're stealing our technology and building a nuclear submarine that can hunt our nukes down? we don't care. we want money today. we know you are stealing intellectual property. we know you have slave labor making items. when will american companies step up to the plate? will this be the chance they will do it? >> it will not happen if it hurts the bottom line. that is the role of the government. in the last administration we saw a lot of that come to the fore. what we're seeing attempt to ameliorate the relationship between the u.s. and china. so i wouldn't expect it. don't hold your breath for corporations to do that. it will affect the bottom line. that is the role of u.s. government to protect u.s. citizens interests and chinese are certainly unequivocally trampling on both chinese individual rights and theft of intellectual property which is not new story. it has been going on since bill clinton complained about it. charles: i have a minute to go. props on the crude oil thin
charles: i'm talking about american companies, kathryn. know you're stealing our technology and building a nuclear submarine that can hunt our nukes down? we don't care. we want money today. we know you are stealing intellectual property. we know you have slave labor making items. when will american companies step up to the plate? will this be the chance they will do it? >> it will not happen if it hurts the bottom line. that is the role of the government. in the last administration we...
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following in the footsteps of kathryn bigelow, who'd won for the hurt locker back in 2010, zhao, whocently helmed the marvel blockbuster the eternals, delivered a box—office outsider that nonetheless earned stellar reviews. a moving portrayal of america's modern travelling community, which also won best picture and best actress for frances mcdormand. i need work. i like work. other significant oscar wins included emerald fennell, best known to some for playing camilla in the crown, picking up the award for best original screenplay for promising young woman... i thought we had a connection. 0k. how old am i? what are my hobbies? what's my name? sorry, maybe that one's too hard. daniel kaluuya, winning best supporting actor forjudas and the black messiah. deputy chairman fred hampton . of the illinois black panther party. ..and korean screen legend youn yuh—jung winning supporting actress for minari, the tale of a korean family making a new start in �*80s arkansas. these wins had been prefigured at the baftas, which took place just a couple of weeks earlier, at the start of april �*21,
following in the footsteps of kathryn bigelow, who'd won for the hurt locker back in 2010, zhao, whocently helmed the marvel blockbuster the eternals, delivered a box—office outsider that nonetheless earned stellar reviews. a moving portrayal of america's modern travelling community, which also won best picture and best actress for frances mcdormand. i need work. i like work. other significant oscar wins included emerald fennell, best known to some for playing camilla in the crown, picking up...
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kathryn estrauda is the first of her cousins to graduate from college. >> i feel like it's this ceremony is really helping me solidify the fact that my accomplishment last year, it didn't feel like that. it just felt like, i graduated but now that i'm here, about to sit down, i'm going to -- i'm looking forward to walking. it feels so real. >> the ceremony for class of 2020 was small because some people have moved on, but also because some people were apprehensive about gathering in the time of covid. but everyone had to wear masks at all times except for that all-important moment when they got their photos with their diplomas. that was pretty exciting to see. in addition to wearing masks indoors the whole time, every one of us who went in to the venue had to show proof of vaccination to get inside and students had to register to be here. no walk-ups. they tried to man that protocol as well. in all there will be 13 graduation ceremonies this week. it was very nice to attend that first one and there will be three more today. at san jose state, kris sanchez. >> nice to see all the smiling
kathryn estrauda is the first of her cousins to graduate from college. >> i feel like it's this ceremony is really helping me solidify the fact that my accomplishment last year, it didn't feel like that. it just felt like, i graduated but now that i'm here, about to sit down, i'm going to -- i'm looking forward to walking. it feels so real. >> the ceremony for class of 2020 was small because some people have moved on, but also because some people were apprehensive about gathering in...
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. >> reporter: that was kathryn stephanie of district to 2, with the mayor last week speaking in support of the emergency declaration, and from the other side of the perspective that harm reduction alone has failed in the city. it is time to try sort of a different approach. the mayor said she knew this was going to upset people. she knew that her opponents and folks on the more progressive end of the city spectrum are going to push back, and they have, but interestingly enough, the mayor seems like she will get a lot of what she wants tonight. another part of this today with service providers, like health right 360, speaking out saying they had concerns about police, and how police may get in the way of giving people services. we talked with them today and they said we will work with the mayor's office. despite our questions and concerns, we will work with the mayor's office and try to get something to work. a number of supervisors said that for the questions and concerns they had, they were going to get on board with this my understanding that if they had more concerns, they could come
. >> reporter: that was kathryn stephanie of district to 2, with the mayor last week speaking in support of the emergency declaration, and from the other side of the perspective that harm reduction alone has failed in the city. it is time to try sort of a different approach. the mayor said she knew this was going to upset people. she knew that her opponents and folks on the more progressive end of the city spectrum are going to push back, and they have, but interestingly enough, the mayor...
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university vice president kathryn voss blackstone point to successes such as consolidation of assistance services in a new sjs you cares office. and the housing of not one, but at least 60 students in emergency housing during the first half of the fall semester, she says state is committed to cutting red tape to make the process easier. we look at the range of student needs. and sometimes a student may indicate to us that they have needs around housing, and we find that it is a complex that it's connected to many other types of issues. students say any progress made over the past 12 months is minimal and that this institution can do better. it is not enough to make claims of future implementations when deadlines have passed, and students remain on housed and their greatest times of me. university president dr mary papazian is set to leave in the coming weeks. students are hopeful that progress and dialogue shared with her will carry over to the interim president. on the s. j s u campus in san jose jesse gary ktvu fox two news students at santa clara university rally today, pushing for sc
university vice president kathryn voss blackstone point to successes such as consolidation of assistance services in a new sjs you cares office. and the housing of not one, but at least 60 students in emergency housing during the first half of the fall semester, she says state is committed to cutting red tape to make the process easier. we look at the range of student needs. and sometimes a student may indicate to us that they have needs around housing, and we find that it is a complex that...
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gloria, aunt gloria, mandy patinkin, kathryn grody, thank you very much.ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? it's because they rub against you creating friction. and your clothes rub against you all day. for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle. just pour into the rinse dispenser and downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, fluffier, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. recognized by the national psoriasis foundation and national eczema association. superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance. ow! i'm ok! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only in theaters december 17th. ready for subway's eat fresh refresh™? that's the new and improved italian b.m.t.®, with new artisan italian bread, new black forest ham, and new mv- you gotta refresh to be fresh! hold up, false start on the spokesperson. save big. order through the app. ♪ ni
gloria, aunt gloria, mandy patinkin, kathryn grody, thank you very much.ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? it's because they rub against you creating friction. and your clothes rub against you all day. for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle. just pour into the rinse dispenser and downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, fluffier, and gentler on your skin. try downy free &...
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and "the facts of life" starring kathryn hahn as jo, gabrielle union as tootie, allison tolman as natalier. and in a mystery role to be named later, the great jon stewart making a rare network television sitcom appearance. [ cheers and applause ] that will be fun. we have some surprise cameos too. that happens live tuesday night, december 7th, 8:00 p.m., here on abc, home of the whopper. [ cheers and applause ] please join us. our first guest is an oscar-nominated and emmy-winning actor, rapper, and hands down the best riz in the biz. his latest is the psychological thriller "encounter." >> hey. when you get back to school, can you imagine the crazy stories you're going to have? >> can i tell them about gunfiring? >> i'm not sure, that's top secret, that's just for the crew. that's just for the musketeers. but you can tell them you went on a crazy road trip with your cool-ass dad. smile. smiling is the best disguise. okay, a little too much, it's scary, dude. you're looking like an alien, smile normally. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "encounter" opens in theaters tomorrow and premiere
and "the facts of life" starring kathryn hahn as jo, gabrielle union as tootie, allison tolman as natalier. and in a mystery role to be named later, the great jon stewart making a rare network television sitcom appearance. [ cheers and applause ] that will be fun. we have some surprise cameos too. that happens live tuesday night, december 7th, 8:00 p.m., here on abc, home of the whopper. [ cheers and applause ] please join us. our first guest is an oscar-nominated and emmy-winning...
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. >> good to be with you, kathryn. thank you for having me. >>> and "new day" continues right now. ♪♪ >> good morning to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. it's monday, december 27th. i'm john avlon with kaitlan collins. berman and brianna are enjoying a well-deserved week off. >> i can't believe they left us in charge. >> we'll see how it works out. i'm feeling good about it. the contagious omicron is surging across the united states and dr. anthony fauci is warning those cases are likely to climb much higher. years into this pandemic, testing a major challenge. many americans are wondering if they need to scrap their new year's plans all together, as omicron cases are surging health experts are waiting to see if hospitalizations will as well. right now they're 70% less than during the last peak around september. millions of americans who are still unvaccinated though are at the greatest risk of severe illness and death from the omicron variant and it's those cases that could overwhelm the cou
. >> good to be with you, kathryn. thank you for having me. >>> and "new day" continues right now. ♪♪ >> good morning to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. it's monday, december 27th. i'm john avlon with kaitlan collins. berman and brianna are enjoying a well-deserved week off. >> i can't believe they left us in charge. >> we'll see how it works out. i'm feeling good about it. the contagious omicron is surging across the...
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she said her heart was shattered at the prospect — she's currently behind kathryn thompson in the qualifyingof the uk snooker championship after beating thailand's noppon saengkham by six frames to three. the rocket's the favourite to win the competition but said afterwards he didn't feel under pressure and thinks of the sport more as a hobby now. and glasgow has been chosen to host the world athletics indoor championships in 2024, they'll be staged at the emirates arena, where the european indoors were held two years ago. we have some sad news to bring you from the world of rugby union. scotland back row siobhan cattigan has died at the age of 26. she earned 19 caps, the most recent in their world cup qualifier against spain in september. next tonight. the ashes begin a week today in brisbane and already it's shaping up to be a series like no other. with some players only emerging from quarantine restrictions yesterday, england have faced just 29 overs with warm up matches affected by rain. and there remains the prospect of the final test in perth being moved. as patrick gearey reports. thi
she said her heart was shattered at the prospect — she's currently behind kathryn thompson in the qualifyingof the uk snooker championship after beating thailand's noppon saengkham by six frames to three. the rocket's the favourite to win the competition but said afterwards he didn't feel under pressure and thinks of the sport more as a hobby now. and glasgow has been chosen to host the world athletics indoor championships in 2024, they'll be staged at the emirates arena, where the european...
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the former world champion has been battling an ankle injury and was behind kathryn thomson in the world18 and 2021, with her most recent appearance coming in their world cup qualifier against spain in september. scottish rugby said their thoughts "go out to siobhan�*s family and team—mates at this incredibly difficult time". and they added that specialist employees would provide support to those most closely affected. that's all the sport for now. let's get more now on our top story and the expansion of the vaccine booster programme to help deal with the omicron coronavirus variant. hospitals and thousands of community sites — including pharmacies — are set to offer the jab. let's talk to andrew lane, chair national pharmacy association. pharmacies are going to be at the centre of this battle to get all adults in england vaccinated by the end of january. adults in england vaccinated by the end ofjanuary. it is adults in england vaccinated by the end of january. it is a adults in england vaccinated by the end ofjanuary. it is a huge task. do you think it can be done? it absolutely can be
the former world champion has been battling an ankle injury and was behind kathryn thomson in the world18 and 2021, with her most recent appearance coming in their world cup qualifier against spain in september. scottish rugby said their thoughts "go out to siobhan�*s family and team—mates at this incredibly difficult time". and they added that specialist employees would provide support to those most closely affected. that's all the sport for now. let's get more now on our top...
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kathryn. we are a team and i wanted to thank our staff. also, i want to thank our ranking member. we worked together in a bipartisan way and this is an example of how we, democrats and republicans, have got to continue to do. and we are here today setting this fine example of strong bipartisanship. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 5290. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and, without objection, the motion to reconsider -- >> mr. chairman. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> i request a roll call, mr. chair. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings are postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from
kathryn. we are a team and i wanted to thank our staff. also, i want to thank our ranking member. we worked together in a bipartisan way and this is an example of how we, democrats and republicans, have got to continue to do. and we are here today setting this fine example of strong bipartisanship. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the...
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kathryn stanczyszyn is at a vaccination centre in bromsgrove, in the west midlands.ry adult in the country boosted and to give — every adult in the country boosted and to give them extra immunity against _ and to give them extra immunity against the rise of the omicron variant— against the rise of the omicron variant and we heard whitty saying yesterday — variant and we heard whitty saying yesterday it is an epidemic upon an epidemic. — yesterday it is an epidemic upon an epidemic, the highest cases coronavirus recorded yesterday, over 78.000 _ coronavirus recorded yesterday, over 78,000 since the pandemic began and omicron _ 78,000 since the pandemic began and omicron is _ 78,000 since the pandemic began and omicron is of course a big part of that so— omicron is of course a big part of that so centres like this in bromsgrove are at the vanguard of trying _ bromsgrove are at the vanguard of trying to— bromsgrove are at the vanguard of trying to do something about it and for the _ trying to do something about it and for the first time, last night, this place _ for the
kathryn stanczyszyn is at a vaccination centre in bromsgrove, in the west midlands.ry adult in the country boosted and to give — every adult in the country boosted and to give them extra immunity against _ and to give them extra immunity against the rise of the omicron variant— against the rise of the omicron variant and we heard whitty saying yesterday — variant and we heard whitty saying yesterday it is an epidemic upon an epidemic. — yesterday it is an epidemic upon an epidemic, the...
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following in the footsteps of kathryn bigelow, who'd won for the hurt locker back in 2010, zhao, whoat are my hobbies? what's my name? sorry, maybe that one's too hard. daniel kaluuya, winning best supporting actor forjudas and the black messiah. deputy chairman fred hampton of the illinois black panther party. ..and korean screen legend youn yuh—jung winning supporting actress for minari, the tale of a korean family making a new start in '805 arkansas. these wins had been prefigured at the baftas, which took place just a couple of weeks earlier at the start of april '21, and which also correctly predicted the award for what the oscars now call best international feature, which went to danish film—maker thomas vinterberg's another round. mischievously unruly in tone, yet shot through with a flinty shard of sadness, vinterberg's best film since 1998's festen is a heady cocktail of ecstasy and grief — a tale of four middle—aged men experimenting with daytime drinking centring on the performance of a lifetime from mads mikkelsen in a role that sees him literally dancing through the hear
following in the footsteps of kathryn bigelow, who'd won for the hurt locker back in 2010, zhao, whoat are my hobbies? what's my name? sorry, maybe that one's too hard. daniel kaluuya, winning best supporting actor forjudas and the black messiah. deputy chairman fred hampton of the illinois black panther party. ..and korean screen legend youn yuh—jung winning supporting actress for minari, the tale of a korean family making a new start in '805 arkansas. these wins had been prefigured at the...