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let's talk with kirk west.e watching the yuan very closely -- where does the pboc want the yuan to be? kirk: the pboc once the currency to be stable. there was a lot to like with the yuan, strong economic growth, yield pickup, and in terms of the equity markets, we particularly like a lot of the a-shares, so there is a lot of reasons for capital to be flowing into china at the moment. from the pboc perspective, they want stability. so maybe you will see them start to allow more capital outflows through the quote is to achieve them. yvonne: -- haslinda: we heard sofia say it is managing expectations, not the currency, anyway you look at it, is it manipulation? kirk: eight only appreciated 2% year to date. over a full year, going to 11%. i think they just want an orderly currency. they are not so worried about the direction, they just want to get there in an orderly manner. and that would be the case for central banks in all developed economies, or all economies. yvonne: we are seeing a lot of interest when it co
let's talk with kirk west.e watching the yuan very closely -- where does the pboc want the yuan to be? kirk: the pboc once the currency to be stable. there was a lot to like with the yuan, strong economic growth, yield pickup, and in terms of the equity markets, we particularly like a lot of the a-shares, so there is a lot of reasons for capital to be flowing into china at the moment. from the pboc perspective, they want stability. so maybe you will see them start to allow more capital outflows...
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the chat and then at the very, very end i will and i minute or two so we can learn about the russell kirk center. grace, if i could leave it off with you and just tell us where does this book come from, what kept you going as you go through it, and as you read it what themes or topics should we be looking at in looking for as we read through it? >> well, thank you so much. it is an honor to get to be with you all to talking about this book. and and i hope that if you ret you will enjoy it and come away with some of the themes and ideas that mattered so much as i was putting together. "uprooted" is wrote a book about and inspired by gratitude. it's a book written for my forebearers, , in particular for my late great grandfather who we fondly called -- he was in his 90s when i was a child, and some of my fondest childhood memories are the times i spent with him listening to his stories, helping shucked corn that it grew on his farm or helping players old favorite gospel hymns on the piano on the violin at family gatherings. he was in his 90s but his mind was just incredibly sharp and he lov
the chat and then at the very, very end i will and i minute or two so we can learn about the russell kirk center. grace, if i could leave it off with you and just tell us where does this book come from, what kept you going as you go through it, and as you read it what themes or topics should we be looking at in looking for as we read through it? >> well, thank you so much. it is an honor to get to be with you all to talking about this book. and and i hope that if you ret you will enjoy it...
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lecture series the kirk lecture series but believe deeply in what he called the permanent things. the permanent things those moral and spiritual truths makes democratic self-government possible. doctor kirk viewed the conservative movement is a crucial actor and the task of recovering and defending those permanent things. those no more importance because in the conservative movement in america today than our speaker george h nash. doctor nash's been saying the conservative movement for decades remain a full biography of doster nash available toai you. couple of highlights here his three volume biography of herbert hoover, his groundbreaking book the conservative intellectual movement in america since 1945 recent book the right future set just to name a few. i think the j purpose on the left and right suspend their addiction to twitter for a few moments. pick up one of doctor nash's books and read one of his many essays. a lot less nonsense talk about the conservative movement in the united states b frankly. there be a lot more wisdom in the air not only by the weaknesses of the co
lecture series the kirk lecture series but believe deeply in what he called the permanent things. the permanent things those moral and spiritual truths makes democratic self-government possible. doctor kirk viewed the conservative movement is a crucial actor and the task of recovering and defending those permanent things. those no more importance because in the conservative movement in america today than our speaker george h nash. doctor nash's been saying the conservative movement for decades...
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kirk in athens, alabama. good morning, you're next. >> hi, good morning. can you hear me? >> yes, sir. >> oh, sorry, i need to mute my tv. let me ask the audience, does anybody think that four police officers with an audience of spectators would keep their knee on the neck of a white man for any reason for anything he had done and ignore people's pleas to give the man an opportunity to breathe and be arrested and taken to jail? the man was in handcuffs and he wasn't resisting. and that was four people on the man. one on his neck, another on his back, and some of them holding his legs. if that's not enough indication of the policing and the police brutality and racism toward black men and black people and people of color in general, i need to know what more do you need to see? now, all this emphasis is put on the lives of policemen and their split-second decisions and this nonsense about bad apples. truth be told, everyone knows and everybody can see, including the world, going back to katrina, going back to emit till and going back to slavery. black people's experience in
kirk in athens, alabama. good morning, you're next. >> hi, good morning. can you hear me? >> yes, sir. >> oh, sorry, i need to mute my tv. let me ask the audience, does anybody think that four police officers with an audience of spectators would keep their knee on the neck of a white man for any reason for anything he had done and ignore people's pleas to give the man an opportunity to breathe and be arrested and taken to jail? the man was in handcuffs and he wasn't resisting....
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kirk viewed the consecutive movement, the conservative movement, as the crucial actor in the task ofing and defending those permanent things. and there's no more important scholar of the conservative movement in america today than our speaker. george h. nash. dr. nash has been studying the conservative movement for decades. he wave made a full biography of him available to you but a couple of highlights here. his three volume biography of already bert hoover, his groundbreaking book the conservative intellectual movement in america since 1945 and a more reap back, reappraising the right, the past and future of american conservatism to name a few. pundits to the left and right could just suspend their addiction to twitter for a knew -- moments and pick up one of his book's read his essays there would be a lot less nonsense talk about the conservative movement and about the united states frankly, and i think a lot more wisdom, a lot more was dom in the air, not only about the weaknesses of the conservative movement and also about its strengths, and its historic attachment to the americ
kirk viewed the consecutive movement, the conservative movement, as the crucial actor in the task ofing and defending those permanent things. and there's no more important scholar of the conservative movement in america today than our speaker. george h. nash. dr. nash has been studying the conservative movement for decades. he wave made a full biography of him available to you but a couple of highlights here. his three volume biography of already bert hoover, his groundbreaking book the...
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charlie kirk is the cofounder of turning point usa and a friend of ours, he joins us tonight.nd of lose track of all of the orwellian moments in the past couple years, but pen america coming out for censorship has got to be at the top of the list. >> yeah, tucker, i was meant to say, why don't they just call it the ministry of truth and get it over with. at this point, it's as if "1984" is just the instruction manual. this goes to a norm chomsky quote, i agree with him on veryn little politically, which is totally true, which is, "the way to have a population be opinion, is to guardrail the acceptable opinion." it's makes sense that these free-speech organizations are engaging in, not free-speech, but refereed speech. we believe and robust debate, as long as you allow us to be the ones in charge, the umpires, and there is this very vague term, intentionally, of disinformation. they want to the federal government to now have the power to criminalize speech, and this is really what it is going after, of course it is aboutri control, of course it is about the totalitarianism. thi
charlie kirk is the cofounder of turning point usa and a friend of ours, he joins us tonight.nd of lose track of all of the orwellian moments in the past couple years, but pen america coming out for censorship has got to be at the top of the list. >> yeah, tucker, i was meant to say, why don't they just call it the ministry of truth and get it over with. at this point, it's as if "1984" is just the instruction manual. this goes to a norm chomsky quote, i agree with him on veryn...
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ended up going to hollywood where she acted alongside stars like charlton heston your brother and kirk douglas seen here. what about bob sponsored my mother was 23 and was suddenly working with a list actors over there that wasn't always easy hog i think she was almost mobbed by all those men including for instance kirk douglas they were also friendly to my mother i wonder why when i look at her from back then i can understand why the men were so friendly to her they were all after her but then...
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that wasn't always easy hog i think she was almost mobbed by all those men concluding for instance kirk douglas but they were also friendly to my mother i wonder why when i look at her from back then i can understand why the men were so friendly to her they were all after her but then my mother always charmingly put them off because she was already with my father this diva the screen goddess stayed true to him luckily because otherwise i wouldn't be here gives me. the $966.00 bagger married director mr probus together they started the centanni production company their sons also work in the film business zeman 5 who've been gave his mother a lead role in the successful comedy welcome to germany. been coming by didn't house was. a nice idea but. don't rollerblade all ok those fish will only look twice and does this possum little vanished in the house and i'm not finished with us i think is a particular challenge for an actress it has to be said but she's mastered it brilliantly she's remains a young soul she tries to confront the difficulties that are a normal part of life with a smile an
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still the come in this half hour of news. kirk is stan, call for the cease fire with the g. keystone to be respected as those displaced by border clashes start returning hope and why rhino poaching is on the rise again in south africa. ah ah. hello, we got some rather wet weather, pushing across western parts of australia over the next couple of days. quite a bit, a cloud just coming in here. what i'm active feature this one. and that will push into at the western side of w way, some very heavy rain coming down to was per, we'll see some wet weather coming in here elsewhere across central air as well. straight. yeah. as is the case just not fighting twice, unpleasant sunshine. we have got some live showers to the east side of victoria pushing across the eastern half of new south wells and most of the showers retreating to the east of the blue mountains as we go one through wednesday. but certainly some wet weather, some disappointing weather coming in to west sydney drive. but coming back in behind across south australia, still some rain there into the wi fi. the north is fine and dr
still the come in this half hour of news. kirk is stan, call for the cease fire with the g. keystone to be respected as those displaced by border clashes start returning hope and why rhino poaching is on the rise again in south africa. ah ah. hello, we got some rather wet weather, pushing across western parts of australia over the next couple of days. quite a bit, a cloud just coming in here. what i'm active feature this one. and that will push into at the western side of w way, some very heavy...
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charlie kirk has that answer for us straight ahead. ♪ ♪ emergency planning for kids.ergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind your parents to pack an emergency supply kit. making a plan might feel like homework, but it will help you and your family stay safe during an emergency. california's choice beauty? but it will help you and you pretty boy.y safe or a beast? john cox grew up with nothing; made himself a remarkable success. california's falling off a cliff. high taxes, unaffordable costs! even elon musk left! gavin's mismanagement of california is inexcusable. we need big beastly changes in sacramento. i'll make 'em. recall the beauty. meet the nicest, smartest beast in california. john cox. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well, if you are hip to the ironic nature of the moment we are living, this will not shock you
charlie kirk has that answer for us straight ahead. ♪ ♪ emergency planning for kids.ergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind your parents to pack an emergency supply kit. making a plan might feel like homework, but it will...
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joining us live is ron kirk, former mayor of dallas texas. he is the former u.s.esentative during the obama administration. mister ambassador, thank you so much for making time to be here tonight. nice to see you. >> rachel, thank you so much for having me. in your introduction, you basically expose this effort for what it is. you know, [laughs] in a state like texas, whether republicans like georgia won every office, you would think they would be pretty satisfied with the process as it is. but this is not about election, it is not about the integrity of the ballot box. this is simply the further the lie that president trump will not let go of, that somehow the 2020 election why's tanked. and the leaders who signed on to this effort, through our fair elections texas, they are making a fair point, and a recognition one, giving people more access through our democracy, empowering more people to vote. it's not only the right thing to do, it's also good for our economy. we are hopeful, as more leaders recognize this and speak out, perhaps we can have the same effect a
joining us live is ron kirk, former mayor of dallas texas. he is the former u.s.esentative during the obama administration. mister ambassador, thank you so much for making time to be here tonight. nice to see you. >> rachel, thank you so much for having me. in your introduction, you basically expose this effort for what it is. you know, [laughs] in a state like texas, whether republicans like georgia won every office, you would think they would be pretty satisfied with the process as it...
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ron kirk, former mayor of dallas, former u.s. trade representative, mr. ambassador, it is a real honor to have you with us here tonight. i know we had to scramble to get you here on short notice. i appreciate you taking the time, sir. thanks. >> it's an honor to be here, and thanks for highlighting this important issue. >> of course. we have much more to get to tonight. stay with us. stay with us [sfx: kids laughing] [sfx: bikes passing] [sfx: fire truck siren] onstar, we see them. okay. mother and child in vehicle. mother is unable to exit the vehicle. injuries are unknown. thank you, onstar. ♪ my son, is he okay? your son's fine. thank you. there was something in the road... it's okay. you're safe now. >>> just a month after the 2015 election, a bunch of executives at facebook got together to make a very important decision. this is how "the washington post" described what went down. again, this is a month after the 2016 election. quote, facebook created project p for propaganda in the hectic weeks after the 2016 presidential election and quickly found d
ron kirk, former mayor of dallas, former u.s. trade representative, mr. ambassador, it is a real honor to have you with us here tonight. i know we had to scramble to get you here on short notice. i appreciate you taking the time, sir. thanks. >> it's an honor to be here, and thanks for highlighting this important issue. >> of course. we have much more to get to tonight. stay with us. stay with us [sfx: kids laughing] [sfx: bikes passing] [sfx: fire truck siren] onstar, we see them....
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castle when he was told the news, and found sanctuary in the service at the parish church — crathie kirkscottish outdoors. in short, scotland is the source of some of my happiest memories, but also my saddest. i was in balmoral when i was told that my mother had died. still in shock, i found sanctuary in the service at crathie kirk that very morning, and in the dark days of grief that followed, i found comfort and solace in the scottish outdoors. as a result, the connection i feel to scotland will forever run deep, and yet alongside this painful memory is one of greatjoy, because it was here in scotland, 20 years ago this year, that i first met catherine. needless to say, the town where you meet your future wife holds a very special place in your heart. south wales police says it's arrested four men, aged from 16 to 36, in connection with street violence in the mayhill area of swansea, on thursday evening. a vigil turned into a riot, during which cars were set on fire — and stones and bricks were thrown at people's homes. detectives have thanked residents for statements and video footage
castle when he was told the news, and found sanctuary in the service at the parish church — crathie kirkscottish outdoors. in short, scotland is the source of some of my happiest memories, but also my saddest. i was in balmoral when i was told that my mother had died. still in shock, i found sanctuary in the service at crathie kirk that very morning, and in the dark days of grief that followed, i found comfort and solace in the scottish outdoors. as a result, the connection i feel to scotland...
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ron kirk, former mayor of dallas, former u.s. trade representative, mr.e you with us here tonight. i know we had to scramble to get you here on short notice. i appreciate it. >> it's an honor to be here, and thanks for highlighting this particular issue. >> of course. we have a lot more to get to here tonight. stay with us. e a lot more to geo here tonight stay with us the jobs of tomorrow. they're the jobs of right now. good paying jobs to modernize our infrastructure. in manufacturing. construction. engineering. they're in our cities... in our suburbs... and our small towns... we take on climate change... and we build back better with clean energy jobs. biden: so let's waste any more time, let's get to work. ♪♪ [sfx: revving trucks] pilot over radio: here we go, let's do this. ♪♪ pilot over radio: right there, right there. [sfx: revving trucks] pilot over radio: g complete. how do you introduce the larger-than-life gmc yukon? with the world's biggest tweet. the next generation gmc yukon. premium that's made to be used. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ excuse me ma'a
ron kirk, former mayor of dallas, former u.s. trade representative, mr.e you with us here tonight. i know we had to scramble to get you here on short notice. i appreciate it. >> it's an honor to be here, and thanks for highlighting this particular issue. >> of course. we have a lot more to get to here tonight. stay with us. e a lot more to geo here tonight stay with us the jobs of tomorrow. they're the jobs of right now. good paying jobs to modernize our infrastructure. in...
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castle when he was told the news and found sanctuary in the service at the parish church — crathie kirk of some of my happiest memories. but also my saddest. i was in balmoral when i was told that my mother had died. still in shock, ifound sanctuary in the service at craithie kirk that morning, and in the dark days that followed i found comfort and solace in the scottish outdoors and, as a result, the connection i feel to scotland will forever run deep and yet alongside this painful memory is one of greatjoy, because it was here in scotland 20 years ago this year that i first met catherine. needless to say, a town where you meet your future wife holds a very special place in your heart. commemorations have been taking place today — to mark the fourth anniversary of the manchester arena attack. 22 people were killed in a suicide bombing in 2017. two choirs have gathered this afternoon in a ceremony to remember those who lost their lives. yunus mulla reports. youth and bury community choirs together for the first time in 15 months. joining them with stephen goodman, the grandfather of 15—
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let's get more from kirk boodry. i you very much for joining us.vision bond -- fund to set record high profits. at the same heim, -- at the same time, perhaps pressure on the sector. >> that is kind of two different things. with softbank, it is going to post a record quarter. most of that is driven by the ipo back in january. and i think when we look at that, the important thing to remember is it is well known, built into the share price, and where it is sitting now is what we are looking forward to. what they will say about what happens going forward. shery: especially when it comes to buybacks. what are you expecting? >> that is tricky. it seems there has been a little less enthusiasm from management in talking about buybacks for the last couple of quarters. but we are getting to the end of the current buyback regime. and i think when you have pressure from text selloffs in the u.s., which -- tech selloff, it becomes more likely. the reason for that is there are two factors driving the share price. the first one is the value of the underlying hol
let's get more from kirk boodry. i you very much for joining us.vision bond -- fund to set record high profits. at the same heim, -- at the same time, perhaps pressure on the sector. >> that is kind of two different things. with softbank, it is going to post a record quarter. most of that is driven by the ipo back in january. and i think when we look at that, the important thing to remember is it is well known, built into the share price, and where it is sitting now is what we are looking...
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let me start with you, kirk. republicans on infrastructure, paring down his original plan and republicans still refuse to compromise. the white house was out with a statement today calling for good-faith counteroffer. if and when republicans refuse, will this convince senate democratic holdouts that republicans are not bargaining in good faith, and that democrats should move forward with passing the plan through a budget reconciliation? >> well, rev, i sure hope that joe manchin and kristin sinema are making a consideration because the biden administration put forward a compromise that both parties should be able to agree on. but it seems like the republican party is willing to live up to mitch mcconnell's words that he has no desire to work with the biden administration that, his number one priority is to derail it and to try to ensure that they can keep the biden agenda from moving forward before the next midterm election. i mean, it's just painfully clear that there's no appetite on the republican party side f
let me start with you, kirk. republicans on infrastructure, paring down his original plan and republicans still refuse to compromise. the white house was out with a statement today calling for good-faith counteroffer. if and when republicans refuse, will this convince senate democratic holdouts that republicans are not bargaining in good faith, and that democrats should move forward with passing the plan through a budget reconciliation? >> well, rev, i sure hope that joe manchin and...
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we will bring in kirk johnson who has been all over the story. the voters have spoken.nt the border changed. is that going to happen? what's behind this? >> thanks for having me on. no, probably not. almost certainly not. i think the really interesting aspect of it is the dynamic that has pushed them toward that. there's a suite of forces from the disruption of the violence and protests in portland last year, the covid clamp down they felt was unfair and then the trump election that they did not go along with. i think they have been nudged along the way to this new place. >> talk about the grievances that voters in the counties say was behind their desire to leave their state. >> well, the grievances are nothing new. they have simmered for years out there in feeling ignored at the capital in salem where democrats are in charge. democrats hold all statewide offices in oregon. i think part of what is driving here is in the covid moment a lot of people are moving around. i think there's a feeling that borders are not as firm as they used to be. there's sort of a fluidity t
we will bring in kirk johnson who has been all over the story. the voters have spoken.nt the border changed. is that going to happen? what's behind this? >> thanks for having me on. no, probably not. almost certainly not. i think the really interesting aspect of it is the dynamic that has pushed them toward that. there's a suite of forces from the disruption of the violence and protests in portland last year, the covid clamp down they felt was unfair and then the trump election that they...
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at first event at 800 people come to see charlie kirk speak. there was lots of discussion and debate, racy protest outside . the national guard even had to come, the state of colorado's national guard and we had snipers on top of the computer science building because our campus was so afraid of debate and discussion and asking aquestions of the guy who had been labeled as a crazy supremacist nazi all for being conservative. over the next few years we built such momentum with our turning point usa chapter on campus that i didn't even recognize my own community. we help events with candace owens on the csu plaza is an open space in the middle of campus where she changed people's minds table and event. brought dennis prager to campus, where 1200 students from across the state of colorado and wyoming came to hear a different perspective and a different point of view and by the time i was a senior, i saw hundreds of people walking around with turning point usa stickers on their wall or bottle, socialism sucks in on their backpacks and even maga apps
at first event at 800 people come to see charlie kirk speak. there was lots of discussion and debate, racy protest outside . the national guard even had to come, the state of colorado's national guard and we had snipers on top of the computer science building because our campus was so afraid of debate and discussion and asking aquestions of the guy who had been labeled as a crazy supremacist nazi all for being conservative. over the next few years we built such momentum with our turning point...
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kirk has this tweet, there is never been a viable public transportation option because the automobile lobby convinces you to drive yourself like an idiot. sergio joining us from florida. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: i'm good. how are you? caller: i am fine. i am a transportation writer in south florida -- i'm a transportation rider in south florida. where i live in orlando, they have been complaining about their bus systems, small buses, especially here for the trains, all kinds of things because we need better transportation because people are complaining about bad transportation, especially where i live in south broward county transit needs to update their transit all around florida. host: how much are you willing to pay for that? caller: whatever it takes, my friend. i do not care how much it costs. host: we will go to carl joining us from portland, oregon. good morning. caller: i listened to the last caller. host: what we are looking at is what the price tag is for the biden plan that includes about 115 billion dollars for highways, roads, and main street
kirk has this tweet, there is never been a viable public transportation option because the automobile lobby convinces you to drive yourself like an idiot. sergio joining us from florida. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: i'm good. how are you? caller: i am fine. i am a transportation writer in south florida -- i'm a transportation rider in south florida. where i live in orlando, they have been complaining about their bus systems, small buses, especially here for the trains,...
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joining me now lynne patton, former hud regional director and charlie kirk turning point u.s.a., so great to have you. i will start with you. you know this stuff. >> hey, pete. >> pete: you have been in the middle of it. probably in the middle of helping the president to understand what they wanted to do. what are they doing here and does it surprise you? >> no. absolutely not. and despite what the racially ignorant gaslighting media wants you to believe, senator tim scott was right. america is not a racist country. we are the land of opportunity and what democrats don't want you to know, pete, is that 52% of black americans already live in the suburbs. 60% of hispanics live in the suburbs. 62% of asians live in the suburbs. you know, hud under secretary carson's leadership did a study of the top 100 urban communities based on population size and what we found is that minorities already dominate the majority of minorities live in the anchoring suburbs of these communities already because sadly, after years of liberal governance, you know, most urban communities and most urban ci
joining me now lynne patton, former hud regional director and charlie kirk turning point u.s.a., so great to have you. i will start with you. you know this stuff. >> hey, pete. >> pete: you have been in the middle of it. probably in the middle of helping the president to understand what they wanted to do. what are they doing here and does it surprise you? >> no. absolutely not. and despite what the racially ignorant gaslighting media wants you to believe, senator tim scott was...
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. >>> but first, bta employee and witness to the mass shooting, kirk joining us today. our deepest sympathies. >> thank you. >> i know you lost colleagues, many you've known for many years because you worked there for 12. what do you do at the rail yard? >> i work in the signalling system. the trains have a system very similar to ridiculous traffic control. regular traffic control. lights, controlling the lights, crossing and safety. >> you didn't expect going to work yesterday would turn out so differently. you do have a lot of insight into the gunman, sam cassidy, and the way the tragedy unfolded. but before we get into that and your harrowing experience, i want to honor the nine victims. and i would like to show their pictures. there will be a public vigil outside city hall at 6:00. could you please tell us about one or two of these men that you knew best? >> just a fun loving, straight up guy. and ambee, he was always joking around. and that one guy you baernlted with. bantered with. a ged hearted person. goodhearted person. >> i want to ask you, yesterday you talke
. >>> but first, bta employee and witness to the mass shooting, kirk joining us today. our deepest sympathies. >> thank you. >> i know you lost colleagues, many you've known for many years because you worked there for 12. what do you do at the rail yard? >> i work in the signalling system. the trains have a system very similar to ridiculous traffic control. regular traffic control. lights, controlling the lights, crossing and safety. >> you didn't expect going...
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ambassador ron kirk, we will not leave this alone.how what it is and we will show what it is not, and you are welcome here, sir. >> well, chris, thank you for everything that you have seen and are doing to keep this in front of the american public. >> that's the gel. be well. >> thank you, my friend. >> okay. remember how the retrumplicans voted on pandemic relief? i do. it's an easy number to remember. zero. voted to pass biden's aid package for millions of struggling americans. so okay, so what? did you hear what they're saying now about it? bolo, next. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the featur
ambassador ron kirk, we will not leave this alone.how what it is and we will show what it is not, and you are welcome here, sir. >> well, chris, thank you for everything that you have seen and are doing to keep this in front of the american public. >> that's the gel. be well. >> thank you, my friend. >> okay. remember how the retrumplicans voted on pandemic relief? i do. it's an easy number to remember. zero. voted to pass biden's aid package for millions of struggling...
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kirk on my arrival to see the beetle already in the clutches of the digger of the road had already been crushed and the rear end was next i jumped on the car and yelled let the beetle live for speed and the damage was done but we restored every inch of it by fit or if we didn't replace a single part or the car had 2050 kilometers on the climate overall now it's nearly 500043 told. in order it's still got the original tires from 1948 the rubber has an interior added on to the authorities always check that grid new and were allowed to drive it . after the war the bombed out v.w. factory was placed under british military administration the occupiers ridiculed the hunchbacked car as primitive all except one major ivan her just saw the potential of the nazi product and secured a commission from the british military government in august 945 it ordered 20000 pounds it was simultaneously the lifesaver and launch pad for. the british had brought the car to its in just real development center at 1945 and declared it unusable. send it back to the germans doesn't have 4 doors it has no proper heati
kirk on my arrival to see the beetle already in the clutches of the digger of the road had already been crushed and the rear end was next i jumped on the car and yelled let the beetle live for speed and the damage was done but we restored every inch of it by fit or if we didn't replace a single part or the car had 2050 kilometers on the climate overall now it's nearly 500043 told. in order it's still got the original tires from 1948 the rubber has an interior added on to the authorities always...
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kirk says, based on human history, i would not be surprised if it was manmade. and this from elvin saying, they should investigate dr. fauci and his connection with the gain of function and the organization that is connected with the wuhan lab in china. dr. fauci getting a lot of questions on that yesterday on capitol hill. we'll have that later in the program. but back to your calls. republican line, debbie, columbia, missouri, good morning. >> i'd like to say that david from south carolina was kind of an target with his ideas about gene manipulation. i believe that china is looking at gearing people to be able to adapt to different food sources and efficiencies and trump is not stupid, and he's not a science denier. he was very on top of this virus, and he did a good job. >> debbie, thanks for the call. mike in orlando with this text message. why are republicans concerned about the origins of the virus but no interest in getting vaccines to put an end to the virus? yes, let's investigate the virus, the attack on the capitol, trump's obstruction and criminal ac
kirk says, based on human history, i would not be surprised if it was manmade. and this from elvin saying, they should investigate dr. fauci and his connection with the gain of function and the organization that is connected with the wuhan lab in china. dr. fauci getting a lot of questions on that yesterday on capitol hill. we'll have that later in the program. but back to your calls. republican line, debbie, columbia, missouri, good morning. >> i'd like to say that david from south...
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now let's get to the 2nd half at jacksonville jaguars home versus the minnesota vikings kirk cousinsle shanahan dream quarterback apparently then another division game at the she hawks. then at the cincinnati bangles atlanta falcons at tennessee and then the final 2 games. the houston texans at levi and then on the road against the los angeles chargers. so should be an exciting season. and remember 17 games this year instead of 16, they added. >> one game to the regular season and took away a pre season game. so we love to see it in. all right. now in order to be successful this year. the niners. we'll have to have a few rookie step up and be successful. that process started today. it was day one of rookie mini camp cameras weren't allowed in today. so we don't know who did and who didn't practice. but a number of rooks did speak to the media after practice. here's cornerback ambry thomas. >> i'm just radio. put film is a missing piece or. we're just help somewhere special team anywhere. like i just want to help. so we're talk about so loving it. the loving it just welcoming me and a
now let's get to the 2nd half at jacksonville jaguars home versus the minnesota vikings kirk cousinsle shanahan dream quarterback apparently then another division game at the she hawks. then at the cincinnati bangles atlanta falcons at tennessee and then the final 2 games. the houston texans at levi and then on the road against the los angeles chargers. so should be an exciting season. and remember 17 games this year instead of 16, they added. >> one game to the regular season and took...
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that resident is mohammed al kirk. he's use social media to highlight the forced explosions of palestinians from this neighborhood, which he describes as ethnic cleansing. but now he feels after this latest round of violence, wareham as a sighted shake. jerome as one of the reasons for the war, there is a moment for change. i think it says a lot about national unity. this is a moment we have not seen in a very long time, particularly since the late thirties. we have not seen the palestinian people rise up as one body from the river to the see anything. it says it gives me a lot of hope. let me show you where it's like when you're a settler organization takes over a home in this neighborhood. this belongs to the could the family. now this is their home. this also used to belong to the el, couldn't family up until 2009, when a court awarded it to a jewish settler organization. and they've been living here ever since. that's the distance that we're talking about. we don't talking about huge spaces. we're talking about a h
that resident is mohammed al kirk. he's use social media to highlight the forced explosions of palestinians from this neighborhood, which he describes as ethnic cleansing. but now he feels after this latest round of violence, wareham as a sighted shake. jerome as one of the reasons for the war, there is a moment for change. i think it says a lot about national unity. this is a moment we have not seen in a very long time, particularly since the late thirties. we have not seen the palestinian...
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of the larger issues relating to today's school shooting in cars and in central russia with peter kirk and all the police officer peter thanks so much for your time and your sense you just thank you. ok let's stay with this story because we just received footage of some of the children being evacuated from the school in question in because i'm with special forces police along with the teachers helping them to escape to safety. and just to recap for you if you're just joining us here in our to internationalise afternoon our breaking news story coming out of design in central russia a school shooting at least 8 people have been killed including 7 children one teacher with at least is reported 16 other people injured one assailant who has now been apprehended by the local police will bring you continue coverage of this story throughout the day. americans love buying homes. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country a large understood the bargain you get a hoe and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. be
of the larger issues relating to today's school shooting in cars and in central russia with peter kirk and all the police officer peter thanks so much for your time and your sense you just thank you. ok let's stay with this story because we just received footage of some of the children being evacuated from the school in question in because i'm with special forces police along with the teachers helping them to escape to safety. and just to recap for you if you're just joining us here in our to...
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kirk's work was extraordinary. the amount of work accomplished, the progress that was made to advance these two candidates into manufacturing development and get them in a state of readiness to be prepared to respond to the pandemic was incredible. >> two separate episodes of contamination, not one, resulting in obstruction of 10 billion vaccines -- [inaudible] >> it's important to note that there was cross-contamination, which i described j&j, there were a number of contaminations while we were starting up astrazeneca manufacturing process, which you would normally find when you start up a biologic manufacturing process, it requires incredible amounts of trained workforce, manufacturing steps in order to get the process right. what not reported accurately is the fact that the package of ip we received from astrazeneca under normal circumstances that would be well defined, you'd bring that into your manufacturing facility and quickly replicate that. that was not the case with astrazeneca. in fact, we ended up makin
kirk's work was extraordinary. the amount of work accomplished, the progress that was made to advance these two candidates into manufacturing development and get them in a state of readiness to be prepared to respond to the pandemic was incredible. >> two separate episodes of contamination, not one, resulting in obstruction of 10 billion vaccines -- [inaudible] >> it's important to note that there was cross-contamination, which i described j&j, there were a number of...
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kirk i'm joined myself and daniel on the line now appreciate your time peter we're hearing that president putin has said that good morals are going to be. reviewed in an ideal scenario how would you like to see the whole system dealt with in terms of what new information is required before you will administer a legal gun to somebody. i think we could go a number of a number of ways forward in terms of legislation. personally i think the focus rather than on legislation rather than on than on policing rather than off is equal security of schools rather than on the presence of armed officers in the vicinity of schools or in schools themselves personally i think that the problem. the social problem is child and adolescent mental health and that in i think all countries to be fair that is lacking in considerable degree so to the situation in the u.k. is the polling state of affairs i would be availability of support for young people who see show the early signs of serious mental health issues and all the attackers that we have heard about how the years primarily in the us but also elsewhere.
kirk i'm joined myself and daniel on the line now appreciate your time peter we're hearing that president putin has said that good morals are going to be. reviewed in an ideal scenario how would you like to see the whole system dealt with in terms of what new information is required before you will administer a legal gun to somebody. i think we could go a number of a number of ways forward in terms of legislation. personally i think the focus rather than on legislation rather than on than on...
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. >> reporter: kirk bertolet was on the job when he heard the gunshots. he believes the suspect was looking for certain co-workers. >> he was targeting certain individuals. he shot some and didn't shoot others and walked by other people. >> reporter: all this as authorities reveal new details about the gunman, seen here leaving his home just before the carnage. that backpack he's carrying searched today by investigators. officials now say cassidy fired approximately 39 shots, armed with 3 semi-automatic handguns and 32 magazines of ammunition, all of them high capacity, which are illegal in california. the sheriff telling abc news they're investigating how cassidy set fire to his home before the rampage, trying to deterine if he used a timed device to start the fire. the blaze not reported until minutes after the first 911 calls came in from the rail yard. >> there were explosive devices found at his house. >> reporter: the victims now all identified -- abdi alaghmandan, adrian balleza, alex fritch, jose hernandez, lars lane, paul megia, taptejdeep singh,
. >> reporter: kirk bertolet was on the job when he heard the gunshots. he believes the suspect was looking for certain co-workers. >> he was targeting certain individuals. he shot some and didn't shoot others and walked by other people. >> reporter: all this as authorities reveal new details about the gunman, seen here leaving his home just before the carnage. that backpack he's carrying searched today by investigators. officials now say cassidy fired approximately 39 shots,...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser timed out at cern to james kirk gall money dot com full disclosure i am an investor james turk welcome back thanks max size great be with you all right we're going to take your brain on some big issues here are stock prices are at all time highs property prices are rocketing by double digit percentage points commodities are on a tear why are we getting so much monetary and fiscal stimulus if i looks like we are in boom times i don't get it fine too much money printing by central banks around the world basing currency and as a consequence what you're seeing is the early stages of a flight out of the currency it's a real thing so the policymakers tell us something different right they say well what other what do they tell us exactly how do they how do they get away with us they tell us what they want us to hear it all necessarily tell us the whole story and all of this money printing that's going on means that there's a lot of inflation in the land and are starting to see that you know lumber prices food prices everything pretty much across
welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser timed out at cern to james kirk gall money dot com full disclosure i am an investor james turk welcome back thanks max size great be with you all right we're going to take your brain on some big issues here are stock prices are at all time highs property prices are rocketing by double digit percentage points commodities are on a tear why are we getting so much monetary and fiscal stimulus if i looks like we are in boom times i don't get it fine too...
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liam kirk opened the scoring for britain in latvia with his fifth goal of the tournament.edes came back to win, the defeat leaves britain seventh in group a. that's all the sport for now. you can stay up—to—date on all of the build—up to that champions league final on the bbc sports website. next up, it's the weather. some of us probably look at the sky wondering where this fantastic weather we are were promised is. just a little while longer. it was a temporary blip on friday. it is going to turn increasingly sunny and warmer as we go through the bank holiday weekend. here's the cloud from friday. you can see a little hit and miss, some showers around. the best of the weather was a cross northern scotland and closer to the north sea coast. that's because high pressure is building, think of the high pressure as a mountain that stops the weather front coming off the atlantic. so the weather front that's been here across the west is in the process of disintegrating, so it's raining itself out. the clouds are starting to break up, but it does mean that saturday morning is goi
liam kirk opened the scoring for britain in latvia with his fifth goal of the tournament.edes came back to win, the defeat leaves britain seventh in group a. that's all the sport for now. you can stay up—to—date on all of the build—up to that champions league final on the bbc sports website. next up, it's the weather. some of us probably look at the sky wondering where this fantastic weather we are were promised is. just a little while longer. it was a temporary blip on friday. it is...
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the territories administrator. elizabeth perron of al jazeera new delhi firefighter than shoreline. kirk continue to fight ablaze on board a tanker which has been burning for 12 days because it began questioning crew members over what caused the incident, which is spiraled into one of the countries of worst ecological disasters. the ship was carrying $25.00 tons of nitric acid and a large amount of plastic raw materials and much of the cargo has fallen overboard . it was a ride that involved hundreds of young people who set out on buses to challenge segregation in the southern united states. the freedom riders, as they were known, were often beaten and arrested upon that arrival. 60 years later, 2 of them are recounting the summer of 1961, to all jazeera christensen to me. as more from new york. their arrests were seen as political statements at the time. now their mug shots have become iconic symbols of the civil rights movement of the 1900 sixty's, the freedom riders as they became known, travelled on buses throughout the summer of $900.00. 61 to parts of the southern united states wer
the territories administrator. elizabeth perron of al jazeera new delhi firefighter than shoreline. kirk continue to fight ablaze on board a tanker which has been burning for 12 days because it began questioning crew members over what caused the incident, which is spiraled into one of the countries of worst ecological disasters. the ship was carrying $25.00 tons of nitric acid and a large amount of plastic raw materials and much of the cargo has fallen overboard . it was a ride that involved...
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when he was told the news, and says that still in shock, he found sanctuary in the service at crathie kirkg. he says in the days that followed he found comfort in the scottish outdoors. surge testing for coronavirus is being introduced in more parts of england, after cases of the indian variant were detected. people living and working in parts of west london are being asked to take a test, even if they have no symptoms. most cases of the indian variant are concentrated in the north west of england. our health correspondent, jim reed, reports. targeting a rise in covid infections in greater manchester. rochdale is one of more than a dozen areas of england and scotland that health officials are now focusing on, trying to suppress the virus with extra testing and vaccination. i'm pleased they've done it for all ages so we can at least... cos i think it's the idea of, the older ages might be more affected, but it doesn't stop young people from being affected as well. quite excited cos i know it's been quite a long wait, so i'm quite eager to get it done because once the first one is out the wa
when he was told the news, and says that still in shock, he found sanctuary in the service at crathie kirkg. he says in the days that followed he found comfort in the scottish outdoors. surge testing for coronavirus is being introduced in more parts of england, after cases of the indian variant were detected. people living and working in parts of west london are being asked to take a test, even if they have no symptoms. most cases of the indian variant are concentrated in the north west of...
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probably would have considered myself a classical liberal, mark belcher, made me a conservative, russell kirks particular aggressive of takedown of the enlightenment of moral disorder, an important thing and formed my intellectual curiosity for the past couple decades at least. >> >> >> we have referred to a couple times. and not the political sense too. not prone to fly off the handle, it is practical minded. that is what they had in their minds. it is run by a stuffy old white guy and the conversation here, dramatically changed and the bizarre looking glass world version that went by anti-capitalist, to invoke in wartime fred smith, he had a theory of many years that the left wing turn of big business had to do with the self-esteem of individual inference writ large, that they had brought into the long cultural narrative, they felt the need maybe not explicitly, progressive virtue signaling. is that part of the problem? >> making the case that the notion that conservatives and republicans have gone hand-in-hand has almost entirely a myth, has its foundations in the great crash of 1929 when
probably would have considered myself a classical liberal, mark belcher, made me a conservative, russell kirks particular aggressive of takedown of the enlightenment of moral disorder, an important thing and formed my intellectual curiosity for the past couple decades at least. >> >> >> we have referred to a couple times. and not the political sense too. not prone to fly off the handle, it is practical minded. that is what they had in their minds. it is run by a stuffy old...
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of seed has its own story which is very important to the seed guardians of the 100 no began growing kirk out 12 years ago 1st he visited the farmers in the local area he discovered more than 30 different varieties of cocoa. every cocoa bean can be planted to grow a new tree but this one will be turned into chocolate so you know. what i love most is the risk that we have here. but i thought you could harvest throughout the entire year. if you have a monoculture you only have one harvest. but here there's a cow that you harvest when it's in flower one ripens only in summer the other is better in the wet season. many of us cook our varieties were on the edge of extinction until his team began growing them again. by preserving old varieties they also help to preserve and remove the rain forest. from the indigenous keech war community this type of farming is nothing new that 22 different she varieties have been sown in this field alone. she loves the many different types of corn. she has at the question we have all the colors here white black red yellow purple all these corn varieties are the
of seed has its own story which is very important to the seed guardians of the 100 no began growing kirk out 12 years ago 1st he visited the farmers in the local area he discovered more than 30 different varieties of cocoa. every cocoa bean can be planted to grow a new tree but this one will be turned into chocolate so you know. what i love most is the risk that we have here. but i thought you could harvest throughout the entire year. if you have a monoculture you only have one harvest. but...
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jon: congratulations to jim gray, who was honored with basketball hall of fame inaugural kirk gowdy mediahis dream come true, he was able to help implode a texas overpass. made possible by the make a wish foundation and the state of texas. >> walt disney world in orlando said that guests will no longer have to wear masks outdoors, they will require them only on indoor park areas, and park transportation, employees will still wear masks, that is how "fox reports" this sunday, may 16. i am jon scott. i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. let's get right to my open. what happened to the colonial pipeline this weeks an example of why our country is in great peril. president trump was on defcon one when it
jon: congratulations to jim gray, who was honored with basketball hall of fame inaugural kirk gowdy mediahis dream come true, he was able to help implode a texas overpass. made possible by the make a wish foundation and the state of texas. >> walt disney world in orlando said that guests will no longer have to wear masks outdoors, they will require them only on indoor park areas, and park transportation, employees will still wear masks, that is how "fox reports" this sunday, may...
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kirk's work was extraordinary. amount of work that was accomplished, the progress that was made to advance these two candidates into manufacturing and development, and get them in a state of readiness to be prepared to respond to the pandemic was incredible. >> weren't there two separate episodes of contamination at the bay view facility, not one, and didn't it result in the destruction of i think it was 10 million vaccines? astrazeneca? >> i think it's important to note that there was a cross contamination, which i described with the j&j product. there were a number of contaminations while we were starting up the astrazeneca manufacturing process, which you would normally find, again, when you start up a biologic manufacturing process, it requires an incredible amount of trained work force, manufacturing steps, in order to get the process right. i think what's not been reported accurately is the fact that the package of ip that we received from astrazeneca under normal circumstances, that would be well defined, yo
kirk's work was extraordinary. amount of work that was accomplished, the progress that was made to advance these two candidates into manufacturing and development, and get them in a state of readiness to be prepared to respond to the pandemic was incredible. >> weren't there two separate episodes of contamination at the bay view facility, not one, and didn't it result in the destruction of i think it was 10 million vaccines? astrazeneca? >> i think it's important to note that there...
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haidi: president biden mentioned principal diplomacy prude kirk campbell mentioned basically everythingsn't been tried. what options are left on that table? former ambassador harris: everything is still left on the table. i am very pleased that campbell talked about building on the c4 agreement reached between president trump and kim jong-un in singapore in 2018. it is important the biden team reach out to our interlocutor for north korea in the previous administration, to seek his ideas and thoughts about dealing with north korea. haidi: when it comes to china, does this relationship potentially push the boundaries for what president biden says he wants to do, which is work with allies to hold china accountable? it is probably unrealistic to see china taking a similar position with japan in terms of that united front. former ambassador harris: i agree that korea is in the position vis-a-vis china and japan. but our relationship with the prc is important. we come to the china issue from a different place than south korea. it is important to note that we do cooperate with china on a numb
haidi: president biden mentioned principal diplomacy prude kirk campbell mentioned basically everythingsn't been tried. what options are left on that table? former ambassador harris: everything is still left on the table. i am very pleased that campbell talked about building on the c4 agreement reached between president trump and kim jong-un in singapore in 2018. it is important the biden team reach out to our interlocutor for north korea in the previous administration, to seek his ideas and...
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the first player to be given that nickname was calvin kirk back in 1976.e final pick earns the designation of mr. irrelevant. earthquakes host dc united. atwater lopez, his first goal. they keep the pressure on. cade cowell will hustle to the ball. the hard work pays off. he puts it in the back of the net. jackson, this is an amazing goal. watch this getting fired in here. good luck stopping them. he had two goals on the night. it is the first saturday in may. that means the annual run for the roses. the 147th edition of the kentucky derby. >> medina's spirit wins if i have a length. trainer picks up a seventh kentucky derby win, velazquez gets his fourth victory. nearly 52,000 were in attendance. third round of the championship, this is the second chart. eliza thing up perfectly. watch this. it will go out for an eagle. what a shot. a birdie attempt, and this is how you finish your day. he is a single shot off the lead, 13 under in third place. are chasing third place. keegan bradley has a great shot here. that should be a fun final round. abc7 news sport
the first player to be given that nickname was calvin kirk back in 1976.e final pick earns the designation of mr. irrelevant. earthquakes host dc united. atwater lopez, his first goal. they keep the pressure on. cade cowell will hustle to the ball. the hard work pays off. he puts it in the back of the net. jackson, this is an amazing goal. watch this getting fired in here. good luck stopping them. he had two goals on the night. it is the first saturday in may. that means the annual run for the...
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kirk cobain and nirvana. >> it's ironic. >> that is platinum records. >> country music has taken overis over. we're getting down to real commerce. >> aren't these girls crazy? >>> you may think of it as the channel that rattles your china, occasionally your athlete, and hip ties your children, but what you may want to know is that mtv is responsible for a complete revolution of the music business in this country. ♪ just moving away spent in spent in. >>> mtv makes the hits. it's as if there were one national radio station. >> you're getting a lot of hair bands. you've got poison, ratt, warren. ♪ ♪ she's my cherry pie sneft taste so good make a grown man cry ♪ ♪ sweet cherry pie ♪ ♪ >>> there's a lot of sexually suggestive lyrics. with mtv pushing it, it's best-selling. >> all the rock bands looked a certain way. they played a kind of music. they were expected to have a certain facade. >> those who watch, mostly teenagers and young adults buy records and tapes and cds. they buy the most of what they see the most. aerosmith dropped by to screen their new video and brought a big bag of c
kirk cobain and nirvana. >> it's ironic. >> that is platinum records. >> country music has taken overis over. we're getting down to real commerce. >> aren't these girls crazy? >>> you may think of it as the channel that rattles your china, occasionally your athlete, and hip ties your children, but what you may want to know is that mtv is responsible for a complete revolution of the music business in this country. ♪ just moving away spent in spent in....