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it is now out and we thank luke for joining us from london. and then of course we have our very own rachel ellehuus, deputy director of the europe program at csis and senior fellow, and lead author for the support and no one is better at helping moderate this conversation. they say timing is everything and i believe this conversation couldn't be more well-timed because we are told tomorrow the intelligence and security committee, committee of the uk parliament, will be releasing its much-anticipated report on russian interference in the uk, press we can use this conversation as a good framing for when that report is released tomorrow. so with that, thank you to our colleagues. please read the report. again, i am heather conley from csis, and we're grateful you are here. rachel, over to you. >> thank you, heather. i will offer some brief remarks about what we saw in the uk case study and turn it over to ambassador pierce into the discussion. when we looked at the uk case study we saw two russian objectives in particular. the first was to weaken
it is now out and we thank luke for joining us from london. and then of course we have our very own rachel ellehuus, deputy director of the europe program at csis and senior fellow, and lead author for the support and no one is better at helping moderate this conversation. they say timing is everything and i believe this conversation couldn't be more well-timed because we are told tomorrow the intelligence and security committee, committee of the uk parliament, will be releasing its...
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ellehuus: thanks, luke. i've recognize we're coming to the end of our time, but if we can just take one more question and maybe end on an optimistic note. i put this to both of you. we have noted that right now russia's behavior has more to gain from this disruptive behavior maintaining this zero-sum mentality. but are there certain prerequisites for deconfliction? are there certain steps we could take on either side to start to get the relationship back on a more productive path whereby russia doesn't feel the need to take these covert steps? dame pierce: do you want me to go first, rachel? ms. ellehuus: yes. i should have directed that. dame pierce: apologies to you. you say russia doesn't feel the need to take these covert steps. i think my content will be she doesn't need to take them. there's enough going on in the west, and with all these world leaders that we could get back to a much more constructive path if the russians wanted to take it. i fear, reinforced by what luke has been saying, that preside
ellehuus: thanks, luke. i've recognize we're coming to the end of our time, but if we can just take one more question and maybe end on an optimistic note. i put this to both of you. we have noted that right now russia's behavior has more to gain from this disruptive behavior maintaining this zero-sum mentality. but are there certain prerequisites for deconfliction? are there certain steps we could take on either side to start to get the relationship back on a more productive path whereby russia...
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the reasons luke gave. but i think permanent five membership is a good forum. i would like to see us all do even more in the p-5 space. i think it's very difficult at the moment, and it's not a panacea, but i do think it's a very good forum for discreet discussion of some very serious issues. those issues include nuclear. you know, it's no coincidence that the p-5 of the world's permitted nuclear powers. but it also enables us to have discussions about fundamental other things going on in the world, eg syria and libya, and cyber. i do -- i do worry, as i said, that the russians might just not want to come into that discussion, but i think we should be able to discuss things like chemical weapons at p-5 and hopefully use that in a sensible way. and then i think it would be nice to think that there would be more people to people exchanges. there were a number of those, but i think at the moment, when we are seeing the russian state inbeagle itself by all these routes into illegitimate activity, i suspect that
the reasons luke gave. but i think permanent five membership is a good forum. i would like to see us all do even more in the p-5 space. i think it's very difficult at the moment, and it's not a panacea, but i do think it's a very good forum for discreet discussion of some very serious issues. those issues include nuclear. you know, it's no coincidence that the p-5 of the world's permitted nuclear powers. but it also enables us to have discussions about fundamental other things going on in the...
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luke, you want to pick up on that?as an investigative journalist i'm sure you have been in an astute observer of what works in terms of pushback but also in terms of anticipation. i think going forward that that something of the uk government has tried to be better at in interested in what the next event may be but could you share observations with as? >> yeah. no, it's faceting. it's interesting. i think london is uniquely placed to do something about russian behavior. the reason, there's tremendous amounts of elites, moscow money which is hidden in the uk or incorporate through british companies or stuffing crown dependency or the virgin islands and so on. as you think about maligned russian behavior, it's too easy to fall into the trap that these are kind of far away bad people, not so much. the problem is the crux is on her doorstep and is one of the local contentions -- which is some of the evidence which was submitted by a well-known american and british financier. he complained to this committee ability called w
luke, you want to pick up on that?as an investigative journalist i'm sure you have been in an astute observer of what works in terms of pushback but also in terms of anticipation. i think going forward that that something of the uk government has tried to be better at in interested in what the next event may be but could you share observations with as? >> yeah. no, it's faceting. it's interesting. i think london is uniquely placed to do something about russian behavior. the reason,...
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luke: not necessarily the figure, per se.in particular, it has to be directed towards the right and appropriate areas of long-term growth. if we are going to see fiscal stimulus that is going to drive infrastructure development, is that being done productively? i think that is a critical part of the european plan. we are talking about roughly a third of that money going to green projects, so subsidizing renewables, but also investing heavily in smart grids and ev charging stations, green agriculture, green buildings. that can put the european economy on a path to sustainable growth over the coming couple of decades. if we see something similar in the u.s., in particular around infrastructure development, that can help underpin a more extended recovery through the next few years. francine: you just mentioned some of the greener things. in europe, the commission wants to invest in those. where overall do you see value in equities? some of the things look so expensive. i am thinking of technology stocks. what about esg companies
luke: not necessarily the figure, per se.in particular, it has to be directed towards the right and appropriate areas of long-term growth. if we are going to see fiscal stimulus that is going to drive infrastructure development, is that being done productively? i think that is a critical part of the european plan. we are talking about roughly a third of that money going to green projects, so subsidizing renewables, but also investing heavily in smart grids and ev charging stations, green...
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luke bryan and brett eldredge joining us live.a" is sponsored by capital one. what's in your wallet? what's in your wallet? there's this game-time internetting room.nity. so fun. wow. and then there's this work-from-home internetting room. finally, the open-concept internetting room. this is not an open house. but your front door was open, so technically it is. get the most in-home wifi coverage with xfinity xfi. now that's simple, easy, awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $24.99 a month for 12 months. or, ask about packages with speed up to a gig. click, call or visit a store today. >>> good morning, america. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. race to contain the outbreak. the white house testing chief warning deaths are expected to rise as florida smashes a nationwide record reporting more than 15,000 new cases of coronavirus in a single day. the mayor of miami talking to "gma" this morning while in mississippi, overwhelmed hospitals send patients out of state. the new cases linked to this fourth of july party
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luke: mostly, it is the existing staff. is usually less customers in a business today because of social distancing. staff that have been employed previously are able to adapt and take on a lot of the control measures we are seeing implemented. retailers,ig-box online e-commerce companies, fulfillment centers, customers managing those deployments, really utilizing the staff that they have got, in addition to new staff. 2002 2004,ember in when one of the early sars outbreaks occurred, alibaba really thrived because everyone was shopping from home. we have seen logistics and the companies ramping up and utilizing team members they have in place. caroline: there are certain industry groups that will forever be hurt or changed by this. you work for like emirates and british airways, the airline industry has been hit so hard. how are you seeing changes in the long-term being made to those industries? will they in the longer term be able to keep such pandemics and check? -- in check? luke: it is manageable. it has become a way of
luke: mostly, it is the existing staff. is usually less customers in a business today because of social distancing. staff that have been employed previously are able to adapt and take on a lot of the control measures we are seeing implemented. retailers,ig-box online e-commerce companies, fulfillment centers, customers managing those deployments, really utilizing the staff that they have got, in addition to new staff. 2002 2004,ember in when one of the early sars outbreaks occurred, alibaba...
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are these the types of green jobs that you want to see, luke?ic buildings, schools, for example, that comes to an end. it seems like a finite programme, or am i wrong on that? do you think you could envisage those jobs, i wrong on that? do you think you could envisage thosejobs, that i wrong on that? do you think you could envisage those jobs, that sort of activity, going on a rolling basis? we need to be doing retrofit year on year for at least the next decade, if not longer, sol year on year for at least the next decade, if not longer, so i wouldn't worry too much about them being too finite. this is one of the issues around what the government has announced. if they have announced one year of announced. if they have announced one yearof funding, announced. if they have announced one year of funding, that is positive, but it needs to be a multi—year programme, and if they are going to give the private sector the confidence to invest in these schemes as well, and ensure that those jobs are created for the long term, they do need a long—term pla
are these the types of green jobs that you want to see, luke?ic buildings, schools, for example, that comes to an end. it seems like a finite programme, or am i wrong on that? do you think you could envisage those jobs, i wrong on that? do you think you could envisage thosejobs, that i wrong on that? do you think you could envisage those jobs, that sort of activity, going on a rolling basis? we need to be doing retrofit year on year for at least the next decade, if not longer, sol year on year...
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thank you. >> jimmy: bye, bud we'll be right back with a a performance from luke combs.dy should." hey, buddy. what's the damage? i bought it! the waterfall? nope! a new volkswagen. a volkswagen? i think we're having a breakthrough here! welcome to caesar's palace. thank you. contactless delivery tarright to your door,very- designed for your day. so you can work out, join in, and game on. just download the target p an when we first met. i thought you'd control every part of me. overwhelm me. define me. but i found a way to give myself more space. i met ocrevus, an infusion treatment that's two times a year. for adults with relapsing or primary progressive forms of multiple sclerosis, ocrevus is proven effective in reducing relapses in rms, and slowing disability progression in rms and ppms. don't take ocrevus if you've had a life threatening allergic reaction to it, or if you have hepatitis b. tell your doctor about vaccinations or if you've had hep b, as it could come back. ocrevus can cause infusion reactions that may require hospitalization. it can increase your risk
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luke's and i'll talk policy? >> sure. for st. luke's. we have st. luke's ready, we have a contractor to come in and provide equipment and staffing and run st. luke's. we've always had that as a kind of a last resort option. it is ready to go. what we would like to see is arizonans provided care in licensed regulated facilities and so working with our long-term care providers that would be our first option, however, we do always have st. luke's if that's needed and that's where we're planning right now. for the testing, so, yes, they've done a good job and we're excited that they could add capacity. we are looking at the possibility of rapid tests. they are not as efficient. so they really are that wun by one or one by two type test with a visitor coming in or assess whether a patient should be in covid percussion is or not. when it comes to the rapid antigen test, it isn't-- it's a quick answer and we're looking how we could deploy that statewide. the other thing we're doing is looking to enhance the access to testing. so we're working with some of
luke's and i'll talk policy? >> sure. for st. luke's. we have st. luke's ready, we have a contractor to come in and provide equipment and staffing and run st. luke's. we've always had that as a kind of a last resort option. it is ready to go. what we would like to see is arizonans provided care in licensed regulated facilities and so working with our long-term care providers that would be our first option, however, we do always have st. luke's if that's needed and that's where we're...
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luke's and testing and i'll talk about the policies. dr. crist: for st. luke's we do have st. luke's ready as a warm site and a contractor that could come in and provide the equipment and the staffing and run st. luke's. that is -- we've always had that as kind of a last resort option. it is ready to go. what we would like to see is arizonans provided care in licensed regulated facilities. and so working with our long-term care providers, that would be our first option. however, we do always have st. luke's if that is needed. so that's where we're planning right now. for the testing, so yes, sonora quest done a phenomenal job and so excited they've been able to add capacity. we are looking at the possibility of rapid tests. they are non-test efficient and they really are that one by one or one by two type test like if you had a visitor that was coming in or if you needed to quickly assess whether a patient should be in covid precautions or not. as they become with the rapid, the antigen test, that will be more like a strep test that you would be able to do in a doctor's office
luke's and testing and i'll talk about the policies. dr. crist: for st. luke's we do have st. luke's ready as a warm site and a contractor that could come in and provide the equipment and the staffing and run st. luke's. that is -- we've always had that as kind of a last resort option. it is ready to go. what we would like to see is arizonans provided care in licensed regulated facilities. and so working with our long-term care providers, that would be our first option. however, we do always...
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leonar-- i know it's not my well-behaved son, luke,
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. >> in theks as-- texas marching orders luke those are off the chart frightening for mary strickland. >> i would say that on a scale of one to ten i'm about a 25. >> and tonight here in houston the nation's 8th largest district just a-- announced plans to delay the start by two weeks and then yn line only until mid october. at that point parents will have the choice of sending their children back into the classroom or letting them to continue learning online. norah? >> o'donnell: still so many concerns and questions for parents, janet, thank you. >> today dr. anthony fauci said he believes the u.s. will have an effective coronavirus vaccine by the end of this year. one of the more promising can at da-- candidate is a vaccine by moderna based in massachusetts, ybs's carter evans reports. >> reporter: as many parts of the country begin to lockdown again, one thing is becoming clear. >> vaccines are the best answer. >> reporter: infectious disease expert paul offit say there is reason for optimism after moderna's encouraging clinical trial. 45 people received a va althe virus with minor
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was pretty pretty darn funny so we'll see how listen talk about films that will last forever tell luke idiocracy. officially one of my favorites. we're talking to scott eastwood and he has a film coming out called the outpost he plays a decorated war veteran and it is hitting theaters and g.-o. d. on july 3rd also has a clothing line it sounds like they're doing it the right way it's called made here and also look for the accompanying as he called it the ad. in a day series it's all of us want to be. in a day on an aircraft carrier the mini nimitz and it sounds like you did great way to co-mingle the van and the people who might wear the brad scott to use would folks in the film is the outpost july 3rd look for thank you scott british it it's been done a spiller plus one. we go to work so you stay home. you kinda go with the yeah you like. purpose of history is to understand. understanding the present and future history. because a lot of history is to change so how should we find the right. to life. seemed wrong when old rules just don't hold. any. to shape our disdain comes to. and in
was pretty pretty darn funny so we'll see how listen talk about films that will last forever tell luke idiocracy. officially one of my favorites. we're talking to scott eastwood and he has a film coming out called the outpost he plays a decorated war veteran and it is hitting theaters and g.-o. d. on july 3rd also has a clothing line it sounds like they're doing it the right way it's called made here and also look for the accompanying as he called it the ad. in a day series it's all of us want...
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was pretty pretty darn funny so we'll see how listen talk about films that will last forever tell luke idiocracy. we're talking to scott eastwood and he has a film coming out called the outpost he plays a decorated war veteran and it is hitting theaters and g.-o. d. on july 3rd also has a clothing line it sounds like they're doing it the right way it's called made here and also look for the accompanying as he called it the ad. in a day series titled it's all of us what about. in a day on an aircraft carrier the member limits and it sounds like you did great way to co-mingle the brand and the people who might wear the brat scottish would folks in the film is the outpost july 3rd look for it thank you scott british it spend dennis miller plus one. time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport sustainability and the more equitable and sustainable well. they claim their production is completely hama's call it does need to. look. good to congress number 2 sometimes it does not apply on companies w
was pretty pretty darn funny so we'll see how listen talk about films that will last forever tell luke idiocracy. we're talking to scott eastwood and he has a film coming out called the outpost he plays a decorated war veteran and it is hitting theaters and g.-o. d. on july 3rd also has a clothing line it sounds like they're doing it the right way it's called made here and also look for the accompanying as he called it the ad. in a day series titled it's all of us what about. in a day on an...
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was pretty pretty darn funny so we'll see how listen talk about films that will last forever tell luke idiocracy. i think one of my favorite. we're talking to scott eastwood and he has a film coming out called the outpost he plays a decorated war veteran and it is hitting theaters and g.-o. d. on july 3rd also has a clothing line it sounds like they're doing it the right way it's called made here and also look for the accompanying as he called it the ad. in a day series it's all of us want to be. in a day on an aircraft carrier the member nimitz and it sounds like you did great way to co-mingle the friend and the people who might wear the bret scott to use with folks in the film is the outpost july 3rd look for thank you scott bruce shared it it's been dentist miller plus one. rule. and one else so something seems wrong. don't blow just don't on. me. get to see pal it just did become agitated and in detroit he closed the trail. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe ho
was pretty pretty darn funny so we'll see how listen talk about films that will last forever tell luke idiocracy. i think one of my favorite. we're talking to scott eastwood and he has a film coming out called the outpost he plays a decorated war veteran and it is hitting theaters and g.-o. d. on july 3rd also has a clothing line it sounds like they're doing it the right way it's called made here and also look for the accompanying as he called it the ad. in a day series it's all of us want to...
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luke burbank has the story. >> like a lot of small towns, it was hit hard economically by the covid shutdown. residents like molly an out of work school bus driver. >> i've be cutting down trees, mowing lawns, whatever i can for a buck. >> but there's something unusual going on in this town of 1800 people. the city government of tenino is doing what it can to help folks like her. but not can with a check or a debit card but with, believe it or not, a pile of wood. >> every once in a while i run into a cashier that hasn't taken it before. i'd a blast. i'm paying for food with something historical. you know. >> the up to is printing its open money. $10,000 worth of thin sheets of wood that can only be spent in tenino. it's not the first time. in fact, the city issued its first wooden currency back in 1931 during the great depression. >> they patent infringemented $10,000. only $40 came back. >> wow. >> it was so popular as a souven souvenir, just hike these are today. >> the currency is printed on the same machine. >> this is a press. >> lauren ackerman is the president of the museum and is th
luke burbank has the story. >> like a lot of small towns, it was hit hard economically by the covid shutdown. residents like molly an out of work school bus driver. >> i've be cutting down trees, mowing lawns, whatever i can for a buck. >> but there's something unusual going on in this town of 1800 people. the city government of tenino is doing what it can to help folks like her. but not can with a check or a debit card but with, believe it or not, a pile of wood. >>...
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throwing everything forward better braman broke free in the 94 for minutes to restore their lead as luke big augustin suns goal sparked wild celebrations. it wasn't quite over yet though as haydn haim got a penalty in the 8th minute of injury time. but it merely sealed a draw as haydn higham fell short and remain in the 2nd division. that means relief of braman as they survive relegation and continue to be the longest serving club in the bundesliga. the world's most visited museum the little in paris has reopened after being closed for nearly 4 months because of france's lockdown visitors are being reminded to wear masks but maintaining social distance around the mona lisa and other famous works of art will clearly be a difficult times. also in paris fashion week with the cattle council due to the pandemic fashion houses are getting creative christian dior has reached into its past and unveiled. dozens of tiny dressmaker mannequins for its new less collection each dressed series as a miniature a life size version and is a throwback to the traveling trunk collections of the world war 2 er
throwing everything forward better braman broke free in the 94 for minutes to restore their lead as luke big augustin suns goal sparked wild celebrations. it wasn't quite over yet though as haydn haim got a penalty in the 8th minute of injury time. but it merely sealed a draw as haydn higham fell short and remain in the 2nd division. that means relief of braman as they survive relegation and continue to be the longest serving club in the bundesliga. the world's most visited museum the little in...
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then throwing everything forward better braman broke free in the 94th minute to restore their lead as luke big teams on his goal sparked wild celebrations. it wasn't quite over yet though as haydn haim got a penalty in the 8th minute of injury time. but it merely sealed a draw as haydn higham fell short and remain in the 2nd division. that means relief of braman as they survive relegation and continue to be the longest serving club in the bundesliga. the world's most visited museum to live in paris has reopened after being closed for nearly 4 months because of france's lockdown visitors have been reminded to wear masks but maintaining social distance around the mona lisa and other famous works of art clearly a difficult task. finally after 3 months of lockdown a barber's and hair salons in the u.k. have finally reopened. the thirst for a pint was apparently so strong that the reopening was given a name super saturday in the u.k. prime minister boris johnson advised his fellow brits to enjoy sama and to do it safely and after offering that advice johnson reportedly offered up his blonde mop
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defender luke ayling filmed them as they chanted their manager's name as he arrived earlier. # marceloelo bielsa # marcelo bielsa #. and they've good reason to praise their manager... the man who's guided leeds back to the top flight after a 16 year wait. joe lynskey looks back on their return to the premier league. in return to the premier league. 2004, leeds united flight in 2004, leeds united left the top flight in tears. the three—time league champions hoped the drop down would be temporary. instead it took a generation. just three years earlier, leeds were in the champions league last four, but they got their expending what they could not afford. huge debts meant star players had to leave and relegation left a broken club in freefall. soon they dropped further down to league 1. it's been a long way back. for me 110w 1. it's been a long way back. for me now to sit here and look back 60 yea rs now to sit here and look back 60 years ago, i played the last game that they were in the premier league, it makes you realise how long it actually was. —— 16 years ago. the following that leeds
defender luke ayling filmed them as they chanted their manager's name as he arrived earlier. # marceloelo bielsa # marcelo bielsa #. and they've good reason to praise their manager... the man who's guided leeds back to the top flight after a 16 year wait. joe lynskey looks back on their return to the premier league. in return to the premier league. 2004, leeds united flight in 2004, leeds united left the top flight in tears. the three—time league champions hoped the drop down would be...
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but in luke a new special turkmenistan way.oughing, just give them a smile. and report them to the ministry of noncoronavirus affairs. stay safe, but there's no reason to. >> trevor: ha ha, we totally made that sidio. don't go away, because after the break we'll be talking with an er doctor who has a close up view. covid pandemic. and then i will catch up with paton oswalt. don't go away. what's up, tom? heyyyy what's this? ah, got him. classic. your cousin. from boston. it says "bad boy" in gaelic... i think. get outta here, debbie! high five. i brought sam. boston lager. we're all friends now. (vo) verizon knows how to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. give people more plans to mix and match at a price built for everyone. with $700 off our best phones when you switch. because everyone deserves the best. this is unlimited built right. ♪ as free as the wind blows... ♪ ♪ born free to follow your heart. ♪ axe. smell ready. this cup has your name on it. if you love chocolate most, this cup has your
but in luke a new special turkmenistan way.oughing, just give them a smile. and report them to the ministry of noncoronavirus affairs. stay safe, but there's no reason to. >> trevor: ha ha, we totally made that sidio. don't go away, because after the break we'll be talking with an er doctor who has a close up view. covid pandemic. and then i will catch up with paton oswalt. don't go away. what's up, tom? heyyyy what's this? ah, got him. classic. your cousin. from boston. it says "bad...
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people still have a difficult time of the airing to the advice due to the nature of their walk but luke does always should come. here at the business places challenging at the start of time to follow their advice not using clubs but we're keeping people apart allowing 2 to 3 people in a time and regularly washing our hands. small guesses but ones that can go a long way to stoke depend they. are pro tennis now and here in berlin a moment that you don't often see in the game a double tweener as in 2 shots between the legs or take a look here we 1st got germany's tommy haas in the white he manages it without hurting himself good on him and then down the center of italy he gets it done as well cos one of the points a small socially distance crowd cheered and the center won the 1st round match of the exhibition tournaments on home. watch d.w. news rob is up next with a business stick around to be rocked. by dusty beats muddy ties and drugs we deliver gynt lifesaving boxes we give everything to reach those who need us the most every ball feeding their futures. boxes for the fall help of life
people still have a difficult time of the airing to the advice due to the nature of their walk but luke does always should come. here at the business places challenging at the start of time to follow their advice not using clubs but we're keeping people apart allowing 2 to 3 people in a time and regularly washing our hands. small guesses but ones that can go a long way to stoke depend they. are pro tennis now and here in berlin a moment that you don't often see in the game a double tweener as...
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that apology aimed at people like luke and vicky, whose wedding reception in chorley, already slimmeddreams of what your wedding will look like, and they've already been shattered so, once we heard about this a week before our wedding, it was devastating and obviously very upsetting. although employers are still being encouraged to think about how to get people back to work, and advice on shielding will still come to an end, face coverings will now be required in more places, like galleries, cinemas and museums. how worried are you that this is going to turn into a surge, and why is it that we find ourselves in this position, because the government's message has been unclear and inconsistent, or are we all to blame? we are now seeing a warning light on the dashboard. it is right to respond in the way that we are. the answer lies with all of us following that guidance. but, from a man who's always struck a cautious tone, a stark warning about the challenges to come. we've probably reached near the limits or the limits of what we can do in terms of opening up society, so what that poten
that apology aimed at people like luke and vicky, whose wedding reception in chorley, already slimmeddreams of what your wedding will look like, and they've already been shattered so, once we heard about this a week before our wedding, it was devastating and obviously very upsetting. although employers are still being encouraged to think about how to get people back to work, and advice on shielding will still come to an end, face coverings will now be required in more places, like galleries,...
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he said, luke, bob, if we don't do it, nobody will. they stood up and worked and continue to work day and night to provide much-needed food and nutrition to this today, it gives me great honor -- either way, we are all truly blessed at the same time to have a leader like president trump who is a builder. if that is what my grandfather did. he came to this country to build, to grow, to prosper. we have an incredible builder, and we pray. we pray for our leadership, our president. and we pray for our country that we will continue to prosper and to grow. today, i have an announcement to make that they wanted to share with all of you. there is a great need today in food banks around the country. food is being depleted. hopefully as the summer ends, we have new crops. right now, there is a shortage. our employees and partners we have in the industry wanted to donate 1 million cans of chickpeas and 1 million cans of food. these are products made in the united states. producers rice mill and arkansas donating food. again, all of our products,
he said, luke, bob, if we don't do it, nobody will. they stood up and worked and continue to work day and night to provide much-needed food and nutrition to this today, it gives me great honor -- either way, we are all truly blessed at the same time to have a leader like president trump who is a builder. if that is what my grandfather did. he came to this country to build, to grow, to prosper. we have an incredible builder, and we pray. we pray for our leadership, our president. and we pray for...
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be leaving at the end of the year struggling fettle could not come close to last season's champion luke. sam walton who can match michael schumacher record of 7 titles with another triumph this year the britain has spent much of the build up trying to modernize f one in the era of black lives matter his mercedes team will run an all black car they season austria is the venue as formula one enters a whole new world. and football now record european champions real madrid will finally have their own female team next season previously agreed to by a local women's club in the spanish capital and they have now been given the go ahead to rebrand the team as a realm a druid along with germany's but was a dog month the spanish giants were the only major european men's club without a female team. this is the w. news here's a reminder of our top story at this hour china says it will respond with quote corresponding measures if britain goes ahead and grants residency rights to $3000000.00 eligible hong kong as the u.k. of the safe haven from hong police arrested hundreds of pro-democracy protesters
be leaving at the end of the year struggling fettle could not come close to last season's champion luke. sam walton who can match michael schumacher record of 7 titles with another triumph this year the britain has spent much of the build up trying to modernize f one in the era of black lives matter his mercedes team will run an all black car they season austria is the venue as formula one enters a whole new world. and football now record european champions real madrid will finally have their...
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but in luke a new special turkmenistan way.and finally, if you see anyone coughing, just give them a smile. and report them to the ministry of noncoronavirus affairs. stay safe, but there's no reason to. >> trevor: ha ha, we totally made that sidio. don't go away, because after the break we'll be talking with an er doctor who has a close up view. covid pandemic. and then i will catch up with paton oswalt. don't go away. trolli. [bag crinkling] ♪ welcome to our land hey!♪ ♪ sorry about your hand ♪ but it's better in here, ya it's fun in here ♪ ♪ trolli, trolli, trolli ♪ trolli. lookentertainmentour experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams exclusive originals, the full peacock movie library, complete collections of iconic tv shows, and more. yup, the best really did get better. magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better, with peacock premium included at no additional cost
but in luke a new special turkmenistan way.and finally, if you see anyone coughing, just give them a smile. and report them to the ministry of noncoronavirus affairs. stay safe, but there's no reason to. >> trevor: ha ha, we totally made that sidio. don't go away, because after the break we'll be talking with an er doctor who has a close up view. covid pandemic. and then i will catch up with paton oswalt. don't go away. trolli. [bag crinkling] ♪ welcome to our land hey!♪ ♪ sorry...
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john wall is hoping doll expert tim luke can give him some good news about the value of his remaining500 mint-condition barbies, all in their original boxes. of the 5,000 dolls his mother collected, this is the bulk of what's left. tim, we went through all these barbies. there's plenty of them. you have to have an opinion. >> the downside is that most of them are from the '90s. >> but they say collector. >> they do. [ sighs ] and don't be seduced by the box. >> so, let me stop you there. you're saying that this barbie, this is a reproduction. >> this is the 50th anniversary, but this came out in the '90s as a celebration of the 50th anniversary. not as valuable. >> johnny told me he thinks $10,000 to $15,000, maybe $25,000 for all of this. how off the mark is he? >> i think he's close to the lower end. >> tim thinks john can still make about $10,000 with a good strategy. >> i think the best way to do this is to put these on ebay, because it's worldwide. somebody may only need one item for their collection, and they're gonna pay a premium for it. >> hello. >> time to share the expert o
john wall is hoping doll expert tim luke can give him some good news about the value of his remaining500 mint-condition barbies, all in their original boxes. of the 5,000 dolls his mother collected, this is the bulk of what's left. tim, we went through all these barbies. there's plenty of them. you have to have an opinion. >> the downside is that most of them are from the '90s. >> but they say collector. >> they do. [ sighs ] and don't be seduced by the box. >> so, let...
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dissension seem not to get luke either gonna. not see by the sea not to go back to see a good thing. jack. sun city but. it's huge diskeeper. the gamma utah sky. and. seek a nice quiet on their slumbers. after the don't leave the house. when he does have to stand up on. the nonstop on the long. haul want to run. this keep in mind some damage done not yesterday saw for he can have the doesn't yet call. me to say. so complete choice of home to. get you seen. the new term isn't a long. skate. to disk it can see. the problem significant already. found it leads. to sala nougat is only needed. soldering i'm on a year to bottom once again and will just get. to. the. moon the while out on all that's involved and not on the stump all of the up on the lawn are put up talk about it but. for. the monarchy. but. such things go but they insist on knowing the. other bill is a. mob. but not all but. that's enough to get me. on. a walk down to the knowledge that's gonna get you caught up on all the number nothing. about everything they've done th
dissension seem not to get luke either gonna. not see by the sea not to go back to see a good thing. jack. sun city but. it's huge diskeeper. the gamma utah sky. and. seek a nice quiet on their slumbers. after the don't leave the house. when he does have to stand up on. the nonstop on the long. haul want to run. this keep in mind some damage done not yesterday saw for he can have the doesn't yet call. me to say. so complete choice of home to. get you seen. the new term isn't a long. skate. to...
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that apology name that people like luke and vicky, who is wedding reception in chorley, already slims is now cancelled. you have dreams of what your wedding will look like, andi what your wedding will look like, and i already shattered so, once we heard about this week before our wedding, it was devastating and obviously very upsetting. although employers are still being encouraged to think about how to get people back to work, and advice on shielding will still come to an end, face coverings will now be required in more places, like galleries, cinemas and museums. how worried are you this is going to turn into a search, and what is it that we find ourselves in this position, because the government message has been unclear and inconsistent, or are we all to blame? we are now seeing a warning light on the dashboard. it is right to respond in the way that we are. the answer lies with all of us we are. the answer lies with all of us following that guidance. but, from a man who is always struck a cautious tone, a stark warning about the challenges to come. we've probably reached near the
that apology name that people like luke and vicky, who is wedding reception in chorley, already slims is now cancelled. you have dreams of what your wedding will look like, andi what your wedding will look like, and i already shattered so, once we heard about this week before our wedding, it was devastating and obviously very upsetting. although employers are still being encouraged to think about how to get people back to work, and advice on shielding will still come to an end, face coverings...
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it looks luke a wonderful place, like something i would like to visit one day. >> one couple even walkedthe aisle together. the current restrictions had forced them to cancel their wedding plans. but with the development company's help, they were able to invite friends to their virtuall wedding on t the date y had originally planned. >> when we realized we were the only one, the lucky one given this opportunity, it was really something exciting in our life. i don't think we'll ever forget it. >> they and other players posted their experiences on sociall media. and moree people around the word got to know sentosa. >>>> i think that was a very pleasant surprise foror us, actually receiving requests to play from the global tier. >> as the world prepares for a new normal, people are exploring various platforms of communication. video games just might hold a key to bringing life back to the tourism industry. nhk world, singapore. >> wow, you can really see how people get drawn into these elaborate virtual worlds. here in japan too, people in the tourism industry are trying to think outside th
it looks luke a wonderful place, like something i would like to visit one day. >> one couple even walkedthe aisle together. the current restrictions had forced them to cancel their wedding plans. but with the development company's help, they were able to invite friends to their virtuall wedding on t the date y had originally planned. >> when we realized we were the only one, the lucky one given this opportunity, it was really something exciting in our life. i don't think we'll ever...
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that apology aimed at people like luke and vicky, whose wedding reception in chorley, already slimmed has now been cancelled. you have dreams of what your wedding will look like, and they've already been shattered so, once we heard about this a week before our wedding, it was devastating and obviously very upsetting. although employers are still being encouraged to think about how to get people back to work, and advice on shielding will still come to an end, face coverings will now be required in more places, like galleries, cinemas and museums. how worried are you that this is going to turn into a surge, and why is it that we find ourselves in this position, because the government's message has been unclear and inconsistent, or are we all to blame? we are now seeing a warning light on the dashboard. it is right to respond in the way that we are. the answer lies with all of us following that guidance. but, from a man who's always struck a cautious tone, a stark warning about the challenges to come. we've probably reached near the limits or the limits of what we can do in terms of open
that apology aimed at people like luke and vicky, whose wedding reception in chorley, already slimmed has now been cancelled. you have dreams of what your wedding will look like, and they've already been shattered so, once we heard about this a week before our wedding, it was devastating and obviously very upsetting. although employers are still being encouraged to think about how to get people back to work, and advice on shielding will still come to an end, face coverings will now be required...
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and the physical world heritage sites in mecklenburg western pomerania from this month to luke. holiday makers are back here involved in the at the baltic coast and in times like these of course i'm curious to find out more about what's brought them here. where you go from here cologne what brought you here well baltic sea coast is the nicest coast we know we've been coming here for years. and you still get that holiday feeling despite the coronavirus pandemic. restrictions like putting on a mask in stores aren't a big deal apart from that there aren't many restrictions we go biking swimming and jogging soper us it absolutely feels like a holiday. it's good to get out again after the long lockdown in long look. as you do notice a few restrictions. but by and large when you're at dulles you don't need to sit still. hunted you comply with social distancing and hygiene rulings oh yeah yeah but not between the 2 of us. to me a kid is going to. great have a lovely holiday. time to pay a visit to the beach and rented beach chair it will protect it from the wind and help with social di
and the physical world heritage sites in mecklenburg western pomerania from this month to luke. holiday makers are back here involved in the at the baltic coast and in times like these of course i'm curious to find out more about what's brought them here. where you go from here cologne what brought you here well baltic sea coast is the nicest coast we know we've been coming here for years. and you still get that holiday feeling despite the coronavirus pandemic. restrictions like putting on a...
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show luke of ali was sentenced to 19 years in prison but his prosecution was a rare success in moldova's fights against sex trafficking. 3040 more i think it. was that. the media. mulled over has neither the resources nor the infrastructure to stop the trafficking of its women into sex slavery and to those who tried to protect them the responsibility for policing the trade lies elsewhere. if a problem only a small boy if a problem is then settled on this next thought that if anything the problem must watch it that. it's like there's a fitting it. in make. you. like a cherished post want of going to silent not us and its enemy and if i mean a typical model and it's out of. less than a day's drive away one country and one city above will positively celebrate the economics of demonic for postage in 2000 the dutch government to the radical step of legalizing prostitution ostensibly as a means to prevent women being trafficked and forced into the sex industry. today there are more than 1200 prostitution businesses traval and. m saddam alone has $300.00 plus in. all and believes that it has th
show luke of ali was sentenced to 19 years in prison but his prosecution was a rare success in moldova's fights against sex trafficking. 3040 more i think it. was that. the media. mulled over has neither the resources nor the infrastructure to stop the trafficking of its women into sex slavery and to those who tried to protect them the responsibility for policing the trade lies elsewhere. if a problem only a small boy if a problem is then settled on this next thought that if anything the...
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. >> she was, like, "what's the difference between luke and han?e difference come on. she's, like, "well, they look alike. i'm, like, "they don't look alike. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, that's not -- i think there's a lot of criticisms, but i don't think han and luke look alike. >> i don't think anyone is going like, yeah i don't think anyone is going, "those characters were too similar. so, she just thinks it's stupid. but she now also has a lightsaber so we all basically carry our own lightsabers around the house. we have like, concealed lightsabers. and i'm waking up to attacks from my children so i now -- like, i woke up the other morning, like, a darth maul lightsaber, like, hitting me on the belly. i'm, like, "oh!" [ laughter ] and he like, "dad, you always have to be ready true jedis are always ready. so now, i sadly said i'm sleeping with a lightsaber by my bedside table. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. this is a real cautionary tale of how badly you miss plays. we'll be right back with more paul scheer right after this ♪ wowow-. (hundrdred ban
. >> she was, like, "what's the difference between luke and han?e difference come on. she's, like, "well, they look alike. i'm, like, "they don't look alike. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, that's not -- i think there's a lot of criticisms, but i don't think han and luke look alike. >> i don't think anyone is going like, yeah i don't think anyone is going, "those characters were too similar. so, she just thinks it's stupid. but she now also has a lightsaber so...
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and i guess concerning, luke, for the g.o.p.t that all of these states are now outside the margin of error, your thoughts customer >> i think the most interesting thing about this poll, moving that much from april to now by not much. joe biden has 49 points in april, pennsylvania, 50 points in april, 50 points now. trumps have moved. there's been some softening, but not a whole lot. where that alarms you if you are the president is that that was a chunk of time you need to be making up ground while you were down instead of just holding surface. given everything that has happened, it's probably okay to be in the same place, but you certainly want to be moving up rather than sitting still. >> trace: i just want to point out in all three states joe biden is leading when it comes to coronavirus, not by much, and race relations, voters are split on the handling of china. voters favor the president when it comes to the economy. if coronavirus wanes and the economy is booming, joe biden has some trouble on the horizon. >> those are two
and i guess concerning, luke, for the g.o.p.t that all of these states are now outside the margin of error, your thoughts customer >> i think the most interesting thing about this poll, moving that much from april to now by not much. joe biden has 49 points in april, pennsylvania, 50 points in april, 50 points now. trumps have moved. there's been some softening, but not a whole lot. where that alarms you if you are the president is that that was a chunk of time you need to be making up...
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luke, take me to mom. and move slow. i'm still drunk
luke, take me to mom. and move slow. i'm still drunk
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luke: you were supposed to be my hero! you let me down! or i forgot to meet the electrician today to fix our faulty junction box. (flashlight clicks) guys, i'm not gonna make excuses. i've been really busy at work. well, i was halfway through straightening my hair. and i was in the middle of doing three weeks' worth of laundry. and i was actually writing a term paper right when the lights went out, and...what? this isn't soda. okay, before you guys say anything, i only put this on because i didn't have anything -- (laughing) aah! well, the problem obviously self-corrected, which i knew it would. well, i fixed it. yeah, mom called a guy. oh, claire, i'm so sorry. i got busy at work, and -- oh, honey, don't even worry about it.
luke: you were supposed to be my hero! you let me down! or i forgot to meet the electrician today to fix our faulty junction box. (flashlight clicks) guys, i'm not gonna make excuses. i've been really busy at work. well, i was halfway through straightening my hair. and i was in the middle of doing three weeks' worth of laundry. and i was actually writing a term paper right when the lights went out, and...what? this isn't soda. okay, before you guys say anything, i only put this on because i...
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they have had a pretty big run here today sounds luke it's really early stages but it doesn't mean that it's done at the prices we are at today think it got a little ahead of itself. >> you also want to think do you want to be -- does one want to be in the trade so leveraged to a recovery and the economy, bono you are leaning towards tech tell me that you're probably not in this camp to buy kansas city southern or a railroad for that matter. >> you're extremely perspective. maybe i just am not very good at playing my cards close to vest probably a mixture of both but listen i think there's much better ways to play the recovery story i can understand it. i would think, i take a gander, that the logic is that you have the economy in a suppressed situation and might make for some what of a discount but at $21 billion, i believe they're 15 and $20 billion respectively, i don't see the value that's unlocked at point of transaction which is really what you should be looking at for this point of time. >>> going for gold the historic run is there any shine left in the rally? >>> plus, disney ea
they have had a pretty big run here today sounds luke it's really early stages but it doesn't mean that it's done at the prices we are at today think it got a little ahead of itself. >> you also want to think do you want to be -- does one want to be in the trade so leveraged to a recovery and the economy, bono you are leaning towards tech tell me that you're probably not in this camp to buy kansas city southern or a railroad for that matter. >> you're extremely perspective. maybe i...
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but no, luke and mica can play piano, they play pretty good piano, drums and practically anything hereiving room here. i got all kind of instruments, guitars and pianos, so they were around musical instruments all their lives, and i didn't push them. i just kind of let them drift into it as they wanted to and they've really done well. >> you have one of those unmistakable sounds that from the minute the guitar chord is struck everybody knows it's you. >> well, that's trigger. >> baby! yeah. i love you, willie, thank you, man. thanks for being my guest. >> my pleasure, good to talk to you. >> when we come back, music from willie nelson. ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes benz, the best or nothing. if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has a plan built just for you. we want you to get the value and service you need to stay connected. saving 50% vs. other carriers with 2 unlimited lines for less than $30 each. we know that connection is more important than ever. and we're here to help, when you're ready to switch. call 1-800-t-mobile or go to t- mobile. c
but no, luke and mica can play piano, they play pretty good piano, drums and practically anything hereiving room here. i got all kind of instruments, guitars and pianos, so they were around musical instruments all their lives, and i didn't push them. i just kind of let them drift into it as they wanted to and they've really done well. >> you have one of those unmistakable sounds that from the minute the guitar chord is struck everybody knows it's you. >> well, that's trigger....
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we found lots of flowers, luke inns, from roses, forget-me-nots, it's that. era lizards and frogs just a lot of fun to be outside in the world. so as a part of that cost, they are also drying sketches of flowers. and things like that. this is lou sketchbook, one of her student sketchbooks, flowers, butterflies. different kinds of things. they had the latin name with them as well. we should be something that she would've known from her quest. so who doesn't write about herself necessarily. but she writes about her experiences of her life, so she is a highly educated women at this time period. her parents created both her mom and dad created a very loose open here you go, if you want to learn something we will encourage that and we will allow you to do that. and she was able to do that, and explore that is fully as she could. >> we were commenting as we were watching the photographs of how full of life just comes through the still photographs, all these years later. and you said everyone you look at you seem to be smiling. >> yes and her decision to study geolo
we found lots of flowers, luke inns, from roses, forget-me-nots, it's that. era lizards and frogs just a lot of fun to be outside in the world. so as a part of that cost, they are also drying sketches of flowers. and things like that. this is lou sketchbook, one of her student sketchbooks, flowers, butterflies. different kinds of things. they had the latin name with them as well. we should be something that she would've known from her quest. so who doesn't write about herself necessarily. but...