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why don't people talk about eric mann and why is it you and my? eric mann is a key figure. not only is he a former terrorist and i find it to call a former terrorist. if you're a terrorist you are a terrorist. unfortunately i'm a journalist even though i haven't been a journalist for years. but as katie said he establishes his labor movement strategy center in l.a. which is a marcus -- marxist preparatory and a decade after that he recruits and this is a word he uses. he writes a book in 2011 and by the way this is all open source if you want to bother to look into these things that you can. he recruits him at the tender age of 17. that would make it about 98. my thing is happening to trevone martin yet. this is the catalyzing event for lights matter. live as c matter. hugo chavez says in a meeting in atlanta in caracas we need to establish it and i had to get credit to errol sheen who's sitting right there a very keen researcher is done a lot of work this. and chavez says company arrow, we need to establish it and eric mann is one of the organizers in atlanta. this was yea
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and then the other thing is it all also happens to be the year that eric mann. right. former sds member, former weather underground formed his late, his basically his organizing organization in los angeles. so you have all these pieces that come together and these are very to how we've gotten to where we are today. for those who aren't with eric mann, you wrote the seminal work on black lives matter. mike. so can you take us from 89 to today and explain why this is next gen marxism and who mann is and why for example, blm and antifa fit into this story? yeah, thanks. thanks for that question and thank you all for being here, by the way. i'm kidding. i'm a very, you know, very happy that you competing against museums in so many other great places you're in washington to. thank you very much for being here. one of the things i've found about the barringer is that she herself says this is a former moscow reporter, the new york times. and all this, she says, know what's odd is that it's coming. marxism is feeling in eastern europe, but it's succeeding on us campuses. so sh
and then the other thing is it all also happens to be the year that eric mann. right. former sds member, former weather underground formed his late, his basically his organizing organization in los angeles. so you have all these pieces that come together and these are very to how we've gotten to where we are today. for those who aren't with eric mann, you wrote the seminal work on black lives matter. mike. so can you take us from 89 to today and explain why this is next gen marxism and who mann...
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professor mann, i'll start with this. i am not a meteorologist.on't often watch the weather channel, but i know danger when i see it. i have been paying attention to the news. i have family and friends affected by this. what are we looking at in context right now? the term storm of the century gets thrown out from time to time. is that what we're looking at? are we looking at something that we have not seen before and could have consequences to lives, to infrastructure, to the environment that we've never seen or haven't seen in a life time of those people watching? >> yeah, hi, jason. good to be with you. and what we're witnessing is tragic and is the consequence of our on going burning of fossil fuels and the warming of the oceans. that extra heat in the oceans means that there's more energy available to intensify these storms. the peak winds speeds increased by about 12% for each degree celsius, that's like nearly 2 degrees fahrenheit. each 2 degrees fahrenheit of warming you get roughly 12% increase in those maximum wind speeds. and the destru
professor mann, i'll start with this. i am not a meteorologist.on't often watch the weather channel, but i know danger when i see it. i have been paying attention to the news. i have family and friends affected by this. what are we looking at in context right now? the term storm of the century gets thrown out from time to time. is that what we're looking at? are we looking at something that we have not seen before and could have consequences to lives, to infrastructure, to the environment that...
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professor mann, thank you so much for being with us.ant to note you are the author of our fragile moment how lessons from earth's past can help us survive the climate crisis. let's talk about how climate change is fueling these storms. what role do you think climate change played in these two back-to-back hurricanes that we've seen in florida and other states should note in the past few weeks yeah. >> thanks, alex, it's good to be with you and it's pretty clear as i like to say, this isn't rocket science, it's actually very basic physics that tells us that when you heat up the oceans and you evaporate more moisture into the atmosphere. it's actually that evaporated moisture that provides the energy to intensify these storms. it's also that evaporated moisture that provides the moisture that's turned into record rainfall and flooding and there are estimates that we see a roughly 12% increase in the maximum sustained wind speeds with these storms for each degree celsius of warming nearly two degrees fahrenheit warming. and that's about as
professor mann, thank you so much for being with us.ant to note you are the author of our fragile moment how lessons from earth's past can help us survive the climate crisis. let's talk about how climate change is fueling these storms. what role do you think climate change played in these two back-to-back hurricanes that we've seen in florida and other states should note in the past few weeks yeah. >> thanks, alex, it's good to be with you and it's pretty clear as i like to say, this...
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so it goes to mann and 0 bye welcome to this morning to talk to more than 1000 days and also spot and made his 1st visit to the white house press briefing room sitting above a former indoor pool. it's now a media shock tank that the president has avoided, but now he has good news to boast about the investment. several factors has gone from economy and crisis to literally having the strongest economy in the world reverted what could have been counting the major crisis for the country. the white house is taking credit for helping to negotiate a quick end to a major struck by ductwork, and that could have paralyzed supply chains. binding these on track to end his term with a strong economy, with employment numbers and the stock market up and inflation slowly stabilizing. but it's not all smooth sailing. we're going to have to deal with unforeseen cost of what this is. this hurricane is going to cost across a lot of money, and we're gonna probably have to ask the congress before we leave for more money to deal with some of those pro power canes. elaine ripped across 6 states killing over
so it goes to mann and 0 bye welcome to this morning to talk to more than 1000 days and also spot and made his 1st visit to the white house press briefing room sitting above a former indoor pool. it's now a media shock tank that the president has avoided, but now he has good news to boast about the investment. several factors has gone from economy and crisis to literally having the strongest economy in the world reverted what could have been counting the major crisis for the country. the white...
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and here is smith talking to the bbc�*s simon mann.he position we're in. i feel as though no—one quite knew or expecting what the wicket was going to do there. i think no—one quite had an idea. a lot of people have been saying it never spins in rawalpindi, so we weren't quite sure. thankfully we won a toss for the first time in a long time. but yeah, we're happy to put runs on the board. we can only see it getting tougher as the game goes on. what sort of score do you feel was 267? i think it was a decent score, especially from the position we were in. you know, any time you're batting first, you know, you have the luxury of the best conditions. there's no doubt about that. so, you know, early wickets tomorrow and that can look totally different. what about that morning session? you lost five wickets. did you feel, oh, this isjust getting away from us a bit, we weren't quite expecting this, in terms of the amount of spin? er, not getting away from you. i think, you know, it's always going to be difficult when you come to alien conditio
and here is smith talking to the bbc�*s simon mann.he position we're in. i feel as though no—one quite knew or expecting what the wicket was going to do there. i think no—one quite had an idea. a lot of people have been saying it never spins in rawalpindi, so we weren't quite sure. thankfully we won a toss for the first time in a long time. but yeah, we're happy to put runs on the board. we can only see it getting tougher as the game goes on. what sort of score do you feel was 267? i...
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let's hearfrom both camps, starting with pakistans centurion saud shakeel who was speaking to simion manns, that is the most satisfying thing for me.
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the so they are almost exclusively produced from mann and offering feature exaggerated bodies shapes. some even designed specifically as fantasy figures today, sex. those can even speak using las language models as systems like said cpd, which are improving all the time. but how does that work when it comes to 6? what team send me to a secret spot in berlin to find out in building the site of golf or you can interact with an a i power sex stall. i'm going to find out what that's all about. don't worry, you don't see any explicit materials. me. that's cool. cyber awful as a business, renting out $6000.00 rooms on an hourly basis. anonymously through a website. i could even speak to the goals using a i i me but to yes, met them now. who trained the i system. you guys me around the side russell. i would have been a bit overwhelmed otherwise, what would you like us to do together? let's explore every touch and sensation together. how do we stop? to be honest, i was surprised that the conversation went so well and she was rather straightforward too. but they were a little pauses that threw
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. >> tonight we are thrilled to host kate manne and kara alaimo on their place books on shrinking, howface fatphobia social media is toxic for women and girls and how we can take it back in. kate and associate professor of philosophy at cornell university where she has been teaching since 2013. before that she was a junior juniorfellow at the harvard socf fellows. did her graduate work in philosophy at mit is the author of two previous books down girl and entitled. care is associate professor of communication at fairleigh dickinson university she's writing for cnn social media issues affecting women and girls since 2016. also a former communicator and united nations. please join me in welcoming them to the stage. [applause] hi, everyone. hi. great to see everyone so we're >> hi is great to see everyone. and sorry were very excited to have this conversation if wee ae looking at this is not because were on social media braided we just have a little bit part of our conversation planned out. so i will begin going to go back and forth because we have a lot to talk about. by asking an honor
. >> tonight we are thrilled to host kate manne and kara alaimo on their place books on shrinking, howface fatphobia social media is toxic for women and girls and how we can take it back in. kate and associate professor of philosophy at cornell university where she has been teaching since 2013. before that she was a junior juniorfellow at the harvard socf fellows. did her graduate work in philosophy at mit is the author of two previous books down girl and entitled. care is associate...
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the greatest effect in reducing the total index, the symbol of kachad kermasha, shakharek and fasmin mann were the most affected by the decrease of the total index. on tuesday, the net change of legal to real ownership was negative, and 553 billion tomans of real money was withdrawn from the stock market. the largest withdrawal of real money was made from the groups of chemical products and basic metals stock funds, and the largest entry of real money into the machinery groups. ghazal arab gol of sed and sima news agency from capital increase to. the endowment of some symbols and the disclosure of information with the importance of group a, some symbols in the kodal package on the news line of the explanatory report of the board of directors in order to propose an increase in the capital of the tebasi symbol from the place the current demands of the shareholders and the cash receipts that were approved by the board of directors were sent to nass and the legal auditor's account for comments. symbols that the hundredths and stomachs from the place of accumulated profit were approved by the
the greatest effect in reducing the total index, the symbol of kachad kermasha, shakharek and fasmin mann were the most affected by the decrease of the total index. on tuesday, the net change of legal to real ownership was negative, and 553 billion tomans of real money was withdrawn from the stock market. the largest withdrawal of real money was made from the groups of chemical products and basic metals stock funds, and the largest entry of real money into the machinery groups. ghazal arab gol...
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midco along with television companies supports c-span2 as a public service manne and kara aa discussioneir latest books on shrinking how to face fatphobia and over the influence by social media is toxic for women and girls and how we can take it back. kaye is an associate professor of philosophy at cornell university, where she's been teaching since 2013. before that she was a junior fellow at the society of fellows, mann did her graduate work in philosophy at mit and is the author of two previous books down girl and entitled cara, the associate professor of communication fairly dickinson university. she's been writing for cnn opinion the social impact of social media and issues affecting women and girls since 2016. she's also former communicator in the obama administration and united nations. so without further ado, please join me in welcoming kate and cara to the stage. hi, everyone. hi. great to see everyone so we're very excited to have this conversation. and if we're looking at our phones, it's not we're on social media. we just have a little for for our conversation planned out. s
midco along with television companies supports c-span2 as a public service manne and kara aa discussioneir latest books on shrinking how to face fatphobia and over the influence by social media is toxic for women and girls and how we can take it back. kaye is an associate professor of philosophy at cornell university, where she's been teaching since 2013. before that she was a junior fellow at the society of fellows, mann did her graduate work in philosophy at mit and is the author of two...
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let's hearfrom both camps, starting with pakistans centurion saud shakeel who was speaking to simion mannthink when you score 100,,... at the same time you have the leads, that is the most satisfying thing for me. you had a clear _ satisfying thing for me. you had a clear plan? _ satisfying thing for me. you had a clear plan? i - satisfying thing for me. you had a clear plan? i think - satisfying thing for me. you | had a clear plan? i think that is my strength, _ had a clear plan? i think that is my strength, i _ had a clear plan? i think that is my strength, i look - had a clear plan? i think that is my strength, i look to - is my strength, i look to change the strike every now and again, that is why i back myself to do that. having three down over _ myself to do that. having three down over night _ myself to do that. having three down over night is _ myself to do that. having three down over night is not - myself to do that. having three down over night is not the - down over night is not the plan _ down over night is not the plan at _ down over night is not the plan. at one _ down ove
let's hearfrom both camps, starting with pakistans centurion saud shakeel who was speaking to simion mannthink when you score 100,,... at the same time you have the leads, that is the most satisfying thing for me. you had a clear _ satisfying thing for me. you had a clear plan? _ satisfying thing for me. you had a clear plan? i - satisfying thing for me. you had a clear plan? i think - satisfying thing for me. you | had a clear plan? i think that is my strength, _ had a clear plan? i think that...
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. >> reporter: chris mann with the center for election research says as early voting expands across the country poll workers are able to focus on other potential issues. >> does a lot to help them, give them more time to deal with problems, whether that's a power outage at a polling place, misinformation about voting procedures. >> reporter: that misinformation is in part leading to an uptick in threats and abuse to more than 10,000 local election officials nationwide according to the brennan center for justice. >> it has come as a shock to a lot of local election officials, especially in non-battleground states, these areas that they've become the focus of this kind of attention. >> reporter: officials are stressing that people with questions about the process should go to vote.gov and get information about voting in their jurisdictions from legitimate sources before casting their ballot. skyler henry, cbs news, washington. >>> and coming up on "cbs mornings," vice presidential nominee governor tim walz of minnesota will join us to discuss the democratic campaign's final message to vot
. >> reporter: chris mann with the center for election research says as early voting expands across the country poll workers are able to focus on other potential issues. >> does a lot to help them, give them more time to deal with problems, whether that's a power outage at a polling place, misinformation about voting procedures. >> reporter: that misinformation is in part leading to an uptick in threats and abuse to more than 10,000 local election officials nationwide...
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suspect in they disappearance of madeleine mann.o, this year's nobel prize in physics has been awarded to a british canadian computer scientist dubs the godfather of ai. he shares the honor with a professor from princeton for their discoveries and inventions that formed the foundations of machine learning and neural networks. that is it for w announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. xfinity internet. made for streaming. geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna nawaz is away. on "the newshour" tonight. the already storm-battered florida gulf coast braces for impact from hurricane milton vice president emily harrison former pre
suspect in they disappearance of madeleine mann.o, this year's nobel prize in physics has been awarded to a british canadian computer scientist dubs the godfather of ai. he shares the honor with a professor from princeton for their discoveries and inventions that formed the foundations of machine learning and neural networks. that is it for w announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. announcer: funding was also provided by, the...
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in un shrinking philosopher kate manne looks at fatphobia and its impact on our health and also on the national book awards nonfiction finals list. its author, salman rushdie's knife. it recounts the 2022 stabbing attack that nearly took his life. reuters senior correspondent ernest scheyder is the author o the war below. the book is about the global battle to obtain minerals required to power 21st century technology. in a great disorder, historian richard slotkin looks at myths in american history that have led to division in america. and deborah taffa recalls growing up as a native american in the eighties. in her memoir, whiskey tender, and finally on the national book awards nonfictioninals list. vanessa villareal essays in magical realism. it's a look at how the fictional works of sci fi and fantasy reflect our own reality. this year's national book awards winners will be announced november 20th in new york. booktv will be covering that event and now we'll look at some of the most anticipated books coming out this fall. already, several high profile memoirs have been released. the
in un shrinking philosopher kate manne looks at fatphobia and its impact on our health and also on the national book awards nonfiction finals list. its author, salman rushdie's knife. it recounts the 2022 stabbing attack that nearly took his life. reuters senior correspondent ernest scheyder is the author o the war below. the book is about the global battle to obtain minerals required to power 21st century technology. in a great disorder, historian richard slotkin looks at myths in american...
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let's get more on this from michael mann, distinguished professor of earth & environmental science ator science, sustainability and the media. thank you forjoining us. this shows measures to curb our falling short of where they need to be how seriously does this morning need to be taken? ~ �* , seriously does this morning need to be taken? ~ �*, ., be taken? well, it's an important warninu. be taken? well, it's an important warning. listeners _ be taken? well, it's an important warning. listeners might - be taken? well, it's an important warning. listeners might be - be taken? well, it's an important warning. listeners might be left. warning. listeners might be left with the impression that there has been some substantial change in the complexion where we stand over the last year or so. there isn't actually but the report states is something that we've sort of known for a few years, if we have no further progress, if we only... if our policies going forward of the policies that we have now, so we make no further progress in d compromising our economies that we will probably see somewh
let's get more on this from michael mann, distinguished professor of earth & environmental science ator science, sustainability and the media. thank you forjoining us. this shows measures to curb our falling short of where they need to be how seriously does this morning need to be taken? ~ �* , seriously does this morning need to be taken? ~ �*, ., be taken? well, it's an important warninu. be taken? well, it's an important warning. listeners _ be taken? well, it's an important warning....
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fue y aquí nos cuenta, son más de 600 los estudiantes que asisten a la escuela buena vista horace mannión en san francisco la semana pasada, en plena ola de calor con 12 dispensarios de agua fuera de servicio por contaminación de plomo, dicen que ya hay agua. la candidata a supervisor del distrito, jackie fielder, recibió una denuncia. estuve hablando con un padre y también con las personas allí en la escuela. y aprender que los niños. no tuve. no, no tuve agua. la semana pasada. en efecto, muchos sintieron que la cantidad de agua potable disponible era menor a la usual. yeah, because like the first couple weeks. esta estudiante nos dijo que cerraron muchos grifos y no los sustituyeron por nuevos que él lleva su termo de agua porque no hay mucha disponibilidad. el distrito escolar ha estado evaluando la cantidad de agua en los dispensadores desde el 2022. nos confirmó que cada 2 meses una compañía contratista lleva garrafones de agua al plantel, pero el 23 de septiembre no lo hizo. el distrito fue notificado de la problemática el dos de octubre y en un comunicado nos dijeron que el 2 e
fue y aquí nos cuenta, son más de 600 los estudiantes que asisten a la escuela buena vista horace mannión en san francisco la semana pasada, en plena ola de calor con 12 dispensarios de agua fuera de servicio por contaminación de plomo, dicen que ya hay agua. la candidata a supervisor del distrito, jackie fielder, recibió una denuncia. estuve hablando con un padre y también con las personas allí en la escuela. y aprender que los niños. no tuve. no, no tuve agua. la semana pasada. en...
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and also when we look at the rallies, and those who attend was always a formal at mann and latino men who are interested by, by the way that he speaks. but it's not a really strong, strong difference them. but it's important it to say that many of them look at other topics that also are of interest for, for americans. but that's something via across the board. so everyone that we spoke to, and we awesome, do you think there is to let you know that they say there is, i'll let you know. there is an american vote and then i'll let you know issues about the are american issues. even though there's some issues that impact more latino, they said that they are one of the most important topic, regardless of their opinion, is that economy. and that's a sort of cost of hands in on the mind of many americans ahead of the presidential election. thanks about brent dw is at benjamin alvarez group in washington dc. the wall street journal is reporting that vladimir putin on e long must caffeine in regular secret contact since 2022. the paper claims impression present, discuss personal and political
and also when we look at the rallies, and those who attend was always a formal at mann and latino men who are interested by, by the way that he speaks. but it's not a really strong, strong difference them. but it's important it to say that many of them look at other topics that also are of interest for, for americans. but that's something via across the board. so everyone that we spoke to, and we awesome, do you think there is to let you know that they say there is, i'll let you know. there is...
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and also when we look at the rallies, and those who attend was always a formal at mann and latino men who are interested by, by the way that he speaks. but it's not a really strong, strong difference them. but it's important it to say that many of them look at other topics that also are of interest for, for americans. but that's something via across the board. so everyone that we spoke to, and we awesome, do you think there is a listing of all that? they say there is, i'll let you know, there is an american vote and then i'll let you know issues. but the are american issues, even though there's some issues that impact more latino, they said that they are one of the most important topic, regardless of their opinion, is that economy. and that's a sort of cost of hands in on the mind of many americans ahead of the presidential election. thanks about brent dw is at benjamin alvarez group in washington, dc. and wall street journal is reporting that vladimir putin on e, long boss, copied in regular secret contact since 2022. the paper claims of russian present, discuss personal and politica
and also when we look at the rallies, and those who attend was always a formal at mann and latino men who are interested by, by the way that he speaks. but it's not a really strong, strong difference them. but it's important it to say that many of them look at other topics that also are of interest for, for americans. but that's something via across the board. so everyone that we spoke to, and we awesome, do you think there is a listing of all that? they say there is, i'll let you know, there...
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y nos quedamos en san francisco también en esa ciudad, la escuela buenavista horace mann, en el distritoó la entrega de garrafones de agua, no explicó la causa de esta escasez. los padres obviamente expresaron su preocupación. preocupados un poco, pero pues la escuela ya próximamente va a estar en remodelación, así que espero que se solucione ese problema. y también mostraron su preocupación e inquietud por la falta de infraestructura adecuada en la escuela, que también carece de una cafetería. nuevas generaciones que no se olviden de la música mexicana de trío de de de toda esa música bonita que nosotros ya hemos olvidado, verdad? no se vaya, pues vamos a conocer la historia de un trío musical muy peculiar, ya que cuenta con integrantes mexicanos pero también salvadoreños, y la economía es 1 de los temas que más preocupa aa s vontes depender de los bancos de comida a pesar de ser una de las regiones más ricas del país. la inflación ha incrementado los precios de los alimentos en un 30%. esto desde 2020. más de 400 personas están buscando ayuda en ese centro de eventos del condado. y par
y nos quedamos en san francisco también en esa ciudad, la escuela buenavista horace mann, en el distritoó la entrega de garrafones de agua, no explicó la causa de esta escasez. los padres obviamente expresaron su preocupación. preocupados un poco, pero pues la escuela ya próximamente va a estar en remodelación, así que espero que se solucione ese problema. y también mostraron su preocupación e inquietud por la falta de infraestructura adecuada en la escuela, que también carece de una...
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my children will be open when president and mr. mann and i go to place robertson, the guy, the author to cruise in 2017. he promised to devise economy. but the new currency, symbolic gold was it is in trouble. when it was introduced a few months ago, the central bank said it was backed by gold. as of, it's just the car into that link to gold in terms of resist know to terms of his performance that's intensive. it's of of the exchange rate does. it is still not widely accepted of always calling to use it to pay for fuel will import duties. in this part of town, most good, a sold only in you. a shop owners have little confidence in the local currency and the public having some grace that because its value keeps stopping. reviving and bobby's economy will mean restoring ties with wisdom, governments, and dissolving the countries huge foreign debt. the part of the re engagement process involves compensating people who lost lands, informants agencies and demographics within 20 years ago. and with one of the highest inflation rates in the world, it could be a while before the economy stabil
my children will be open when president and mr. mann and i go to place robertson, the guy, the author to cruise in 2017. he promised to devise economy. but the new currency, symbolic gold was it is in trouble. when it was introduced a few months ago, the central bank said it was backed by gold. as of, it's just the car into that link to gold in terms of resist know to terms of his performance that's intensive. it's of of the exchange rate does. it is still not widely accepted of always calling...
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well, after the game england captain ben stokes spoke to the bbc�*s simon mann.uple of tests have thrown us a challenge and i think it is pretty easy to assess that. we could not stand up to the challenges thrown at us. but the great thing about sport is that those challenges are always going to come along. throughout this tour, particularly the last two games we were not able to match what pakistan threw at us. a very quick turnaround to another challenge in new zealand, we need to put behind the disappointment of these last games and move on to new zealand. what was so good about their spinners that made it so difficult for your team? noman, his control was phenomenal throughout, not only this test match but the last one. when there is assistance and manipulation of pace i thought was really good, so you hold your hands up to the opposition skill as well. given the conditions and favourable home conditions for them that is obviously something they are very used to. our spinners did a greatjob. the amount of wickets fallen to spin was evident that it was always
well, after the game england captain ben stokes spoke to the bbc�*s simon mann.uple of tests have thrown us a challenge and i think it is pretty easy to assess that. we could not stand up to the challenges thrown at us. but the great thing about sport is that those challenges are always going to come along. throughout this tour, particularly the last two games we were not able to match what pakistan threw at us. a very quick turnaround to another challenge in new zealand, we need to put...
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and also when we look at the rallies and those who attend was always a formal at mann and latino men who are interested by, by the way that he speaks but is not a really strong strong difference them. but it's important it to say that many of them look at other topics that also are of interest for, for americans. but that's something via across the board. so everyone that we spoke to, and we awesome, do you think there is to let you know that they say there is, i'll let you know. there is an american vote and then i'll let you know issues about the are american issues. even though there's some issues that impact more latino, they said that they are one of the most important topic, regardless of their opinion is and that economy. and that's a sort of cost of hands in on the mind of many americans ahead of the presidential election. thanks about brent dw is at benjamin alvarez group in washington dc. let's take a look at some old stories making headlines. site loan dana has brought strong winds and heavy brains to india is east coast up routing trees snapping power lines, and triggerin
and also when we look at the rallies and those who attend was always a formal at mann and latino men who are interested by, by the way that he speaks but is not a really strong strong difference them. but it's important it to say that many of them look at other topics that also are of interest for, for americans. but that's something via across the board. so everyone that we spoke to, and we awesome, do you think there is to let you know that they say there is, i'll let you know. there is an...
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i put the question to michael mann, distinguished professor university of pennsylvania, and author ofimate crisis." listeners might be left with the impression that there has been some substantial change in the complexion of where we stand over the last year or so. and there isn't actually. what the report states is something we have sort of known for a few years. if we have no further progress, if we only, sort of, if our policies going forward are the policies that we have now, so we make no further progress in decarbonising our economies, then we will probably see somewhere in the neighbourhood of three celsius warming of the planet. now, that actually reflects some progress since 2016. at the time of the paris agreement, we were heading towards somewhere between four and five celsius. now because we have made progress, not enough progress but significant progress, far more investment in renewable energy, carbon emissions by the way this year are likely to decline slightly so it isn't true that they are increasing. they are basically flat. this year they're going to decline a littl
i put the question to michael mann, distinguished professor university of pennsylvania, and author ofimate crisis." listeners might be left with the impression that there has been some substantial change in the complexion of where we stand over the last year or so. and there isn't actually. what the report states is something we have sort of known for a few years. if we have no further progress, if we only, sort of, if our policies going forward are the policies that we have now, so we...
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but they come from these countries, mostly on mann middle women and children, which is means, which is why they think they genuine refugees as such, but they're coming in to the u. k. and then there's tie else in the u. k as well with an increase in crime is adding to the housing crisis. there's millions of pounds being spent on these people who have come into the u. k. and this is all a result of the was would you be waged over the last 20 years? i mean, absolutely, i agree with you and it's, it's not to be insane to me that the worst one, perhaps, for the european situation is the water, libya, because a good that the actually all that he's, he's always the not popular with the powers that be in the west, he was very good because he held back the tide of migrants he wants to come from africa since he's gone. and that was, you know, 12 years ago now there's been a lot of migrant started through libya and then that obviously was added to with the was in syria and, and the rock. and now you've got new migrant booth starting to take place from lebanon. and if we get to will with the on,
but they come from these countries, mostly on mann middle women and children, which is means, which is why they think they genuine refugees as such, but they're coming in to the u. k. and then there's tie else in the u. k as well with an increase in crime is adding to the housing crisis. there's millions of pounds being spent on these people who have come into the u. k. and this is all a result of the was would you be waged over the last 20 years? i mean, absolutely, i agree with you and it's,...
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but they come from these countries mostly on mann middle women and children, which is means which is why they think they genuine refugees as such. but they coming in to the u. k. and then there's tie else in the u. k as well with an increase in crime is adding to the housing crisis. there's millions of pounds being spent on these people who have come into the u. k. and this is all a result of the was which should be waged over the last 20 years. i mean, absolutely, i agree with you. and it's, it's up to me in saying to me that the worst one, perhaps, for the european situation is the water, libya because i get that see actually all that he's, he's obviously not popular with the powers that be in the west. he was very good because he held back the tide of migrants he wants to come from africa since he's gone. and that was, you know, 12 years ago now there's been a lot of migrant started through libya and then that obviously was added to with the was in syria and, and the rock. and now you've got new migrant boots starting to take place from lebanon. and if we get to will with the and
but they come from these countries mostly on mann middle women and children, which is means which is why they think they genuine refugees as such. but they coming in to the u. k. and then there's tie else in the u. k as well with an increase in crime is adding to the housing crisis. there's millions of pounds being spent on these people who have come into the u. k. and this is all a result of the was which should be waged over the last 20 years. i mean, absolutely, i agree with you. and it's,...
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bernard is a eurasian black vulture who lives at the �*horst—mann vulture trust�* in south wales.hick in the uk. but recently bernard has been suffering from arthritis in his stifle joint, and he's believed to be the first vulture to be treated for it with stem cells. he has gradually started showing symptoms of of arthritis in thatjoint being a little bit stiff, being a little bit sore. by exploring the opportunity and possibility of using stem cells which have been used in other animals but not vultures, we've really sort of tried to push what we might be able to achieve. the process started at the end of august, when bernard underwent surgery to harvest some of his tissue to grow the stem cells from. the stem cells were then grown for the next four and a half to five weeks. and finally, at the beginning of this month, they were injected into bernard's stifle joint. so far, he has definitely begun to sort of move around the aviary a little bit quicker and a little bit more confidently as well. the vulture trust says that, in the long term, this kind of treatment could help with
bernard is a eurasian black vulture who lives at the �*horst—mann vulture trust�* in south wales.hick in the uk. but recently bernard has been suffering from arthritis in his stifle joint, and he's believed to be the first vulture to be treated for it with stem cells. he has gradually started showing symptoms of of arthritis in thatjoint being a little bit stiff, being a little bit sore. by exploring the opportunity and possibility of using stem cells which have been used in other animals...
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we are men locked in a death struggle against mann's inhumanity toan in the industry he represents andhe struggle itself gives meaning to our life and enables our dying. >> pretty profound. that letter was publicized in ways that got attention from outside the cause of the farmworkers. that was key to his success. in the community, the growers who of course were hugely opposed to any union activity, they controlled not just jobs and the economy, but the police, the mayor, city hall, the courts, even the churches. he knew from the beginning he needed external support from religious communities, from the civil rights movement. he is organizing -- really, something that is not well enough understood is that this is the civil rights movement of the west. it comes out of -- a lot of people actually come from the mississippi summer in 1964 and have learned and end up in california in the early years of the farmworkers movement. that is part of what gives it its strength. >> our partner in books that shaped america in denver, it's the library of congress. 10 years ago the library of congress
we are men locked in a death struggle against mann's inhumanity toan in the industry he represents andhe struggle itself gives meaning to our life and enables our dying. >> pretty profound. that letter was publicized in ways that got attention from outside the cause of the farmworkers. that was key to his success. in the community, the growers who of course were hugely opposed to any union activity, they controlled not just jobs and the economy, but the police, the mayor, city hall, the...
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well, after the game england captain ben stokes spoke to the bbc�*s simon mann.uple of tests have thrown _ last couple of tests have thrown us a challenge and i think— thrown us a challenge and i think it _ thrown us a challenge and i think it is _ thrown us a challenge and i think it is pretty easy to assess_ think it is pretty easy to assess that. we could not stand up assess that. we could not stand up to _ assess that. we could not stand up to the — assess that. we could not stand up to the challenges thrown at us. up to the challenges thrown at us but— up to the challenges thrown at us. but the great thing about sport— us. but the great thing about sport is— us. but the great thing about sport is that those challenges are always going to come along. throughout this tour, particularly the last two games we were — particularly the last two games we were not able to match what pakistan — we were not able to match what pakistan through that is. a very— pakistan through that is. a very quick turnaround to another— very quick turnaround to another challenge in new
well, after the game england captain ben stokes spoke to the bbc�*s simon mann.uple of tests have thrown _ last couple of tests have thrown us a challenge and i think— thrown us a challenge and i think it _ thrown us a challenge and i think it is _ thrown us a challenge and i think it is pretty easy to assess_ think it is pretty easy to assess that. we could not stand up assess that. we could not stand up to _ assess that. we could not stand up to the — assess that. we could not stand up...
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us facilities in minnesota reached out to me and 75% workers are supporting trump at the whole mann valleyiate it, unions are traditionally democrats. >> the rank-and-file union member saying i'm with trump pressuring their leaders, and the longshoreman straight, and abide/harris guy, the regular guys, and the trump guy and almost to a person. stuart: thanks. and autoworker says trump will get a major boost in support to the uaw members, will you when union support, more than half of the members at this plant. they will vote for trump. and the union doesn't vote. the members do. the budget already can be going to the polls. >> aside business cleaning car under bodies. when we first visited, robert kennedy junior will cast his ballot for trump. >> i love the idea of donald trump being the commander-in-chief, the idea of how donald trump handles that various characters in the world. stuart: half of uaw members at his plant will vote trump. >> exposition of what they are endorsing and what people do when it comes to the polls in two weeks. the other major car manufacturing union, the teamster
us facilities in minnesota reached out to me and 75% workers are supporting trump at the whole mann valleyiate it, unions are traditionally democrats. >> the rank-and-file union member saying i'm with trump pressuring their leaders, and the longshoreman straight, and abide/harris guy, the regular guys, and the trump guy and almost to a person. stuart: thanks. and autoworker says trump will get a major boost in support to the uaw members, will you when union support, more than half of the...
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. >> reporter: chris mann, with the election center and research says voting spans across the countryll workers are able to focus on other issues. >> it does a lot to help them, give them more time to deal with any problems, whether that's the power outage of a polling place, misinformation about voting procedures. >> reporter: and that misinformation is in part leading to an uptick in threats and abuse to more than 10,000 local election official nati nationwide, according to the brennan center for justice. >> it really has come as a shock to a lot of local election officials, especially in nonbattleground states, these areas that they've become the focus of this kind of attention. >> reporter: officials are stressing that people with questions about the process should go to vote.gov and get information about voting in their jurisdictions from legitimate sources before casting their ballot. skyler henry, cbs news, washington. >>> officials in oregon and washington state have ordered around-the-clock surveillance of ballot drop boxes after someone set fires inside two of them late mond
. >> reporter: chris mann, with the election center and research says voting spans across the countryll workers are able to focus on other issues. >> it does a lot to help them, give them more time to deal with any problems, whether that's the power outage of a polling place, misinformation about voting procedures. >> reporter: and that misinformation is in part leading to an uptick in threats and abuse to more than 10,000 local election official nati nationwide, according to...
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ability to find own destiny, - said the german writer, nobel prize laureate in literature, thomas mann. the creative talent of our hero found expression in the creation of numerous songs, arrangements, music for plays, various musical projects. today we will meet an amazing person, a professional musician, composer and actor, alexander sukharev. to joke ambiguously - this is, this is a very fine line. izhvanetsky spoke a lot about this, this, this, this is already the highest level, and he says: who do we have here musician at all? alexander valerievich sukharev was born on july 27 , 1970 in the urals in the village of shakhta severnaya, near the city of kizel, in early childhood he moved with his parents to brest, where he graduated from high school with a musical and choral bias in the piano class. he studied the profession of conductor of the academic choir at the belarusian state university of culture and arts, worked on radio and television in 1998. serves in the youth theater of variety. hello, colleague. hello. i can, after all, address you like this, alexander. what made you ta
ability to find own destiny, - said the german writer, nobel prize laureate in literature, thomas mann. the creative talent of our hero found expression in the creation of numerous songs, arrangements, music for plays, various musical projects. today we will meet an amazing person, a professional musician, composer and actor, alexander sukharev. to joke ambiguously - this is, this is a very fine line. izhvanetsky spoke a lot about this, this, this, this is already the highest level, and he...
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henry dixon at mann group joining us.e have reaction to the budget and truckload of earnings to talk about. the opr was not positive in reaction in the fiscal pledges here. what was your view on what we saw? >> i think if you think about the inflation expectation and growth expectation, that was modestly upgraded. i think that is a natural response to a predictable budget from center left if you like more tax and spending. it is frustrating at this stage if you like the bulk of the move not on real growth, but sadly on inflation. if i think about the reaction that you might see from corporates in the wake of the move. >> we saw minimum wages to go up and a greater contribution of national insurance. what impact does trit really ha on business was the higher costs? >> if i just merely move that in the model with regards to what we see in the larger employers where labor is a big portion of the cost base. a typical supermarket in the uk, as we digest the news from yesterday, they will downgrade earnings expect tations 7% ne
henry dixon at mann group joining us.e have reaction to the budget and truckload of earnings to talk about. the opr was not positive in reaction in the fiscal pledges here. what was your view on what we saw? >> i think if you think about the inflation expectation and growth expectation, that was modestly upgraded. i think that is a natural response to a predictable budget from center left if you like more tax and spending. it is frustrating at this stage if you like the bulk of the move...
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person to find his own destiny, - said the german writer, nobel prize laureate in literature, thomas mann talent of our hero found expression in the creation of numerous songs, arrangements, music for plays, various musical projects. today we will meet with. joke ambiguously - this is a very fine line, izhvanetsky talked about this a lot, this is already the highest level of skill, and he says, who is the musician here who plays all the instruments, he says here, come here on the clarinet, i say yes, he says, come on, show me your fingering, i say, well, i say, the german or french system, he's like... i'm taking it with me, i always remained the frontman, and the artists changed, so 2000, you know, yes, this is the third, like the third marriage, i remember that... what i definitely didn't want - to enter into this water three times already, we will also talk about this, we can talk about everything, this is a separate topic for a separate program, to which you will soon invite me, i know this for sure, so i am good in the place where i am now. alexander valerievich sukharev was born on
person to find his own destiny, - said the german writer, nobel prize laureate in literature, thomas mann talent of our hero found expression in the creation of numerous songs, arrangements, music for plays, various musical projects. today we will meet with. joke ambiguously - this is a very fine line, izhvanetsky talked about this a lot, this is already the highest level of skill, and he says, who is the musician here who plays all the instruments, he says here, come here on the clarinet, i...
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port mann can't even close his mouth much less fill in the ballot.elder abuse like this since jill biden forced joe to announce his reelection bid. this is horrible. don't mention jimmy carter, leave them alone. >> laura: i mean i think they are really scrambling for messaging and for thematic's that are convincing and so they are bound to say anything. i will take jimmy carter over kamala harris any day. >> talk about mixed messaging. as harris invokes a president in hospice, obama went on a podcast to urge young people to vote because old people should not determine their futures. >> you are going to vote which means he will let a bunch of old people decide your future. you would not do that about your music or about your clothing. you are just going to off doubt. >> laura: there's the accent again. >> this is the same guy who months ago said when biden botched the debate, bad debate nights happen. the day after he goes on, he literally was trying to push the oldest man ever to hold office on young america to determine our future. i don't know how
port mann can't even close his mouth much less fill in the ballot.elder abuse like this since jill biden forced joe to announce his reelection bid. this is horrible. don't mention jimmy carter, leave them alone. >> laura: i mean i think they are really scrambling for messaging and for thematic's that are convincing and so they are bound to say anything. i will take jimmy carter over kamala harris any day. >> talk about mixed messaging. as harris invokes a president in hospice, obama...
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the government began prosecution based on the mann act, a law passed in the early part of the century bending women across state lines for immoral purposes to stamp out prostitution. they prosecuted him on that and he was acquitted after the jury delivered for an hour. then came the dirty trial, he took a blood test, which proved he was not the father of the child. and he lost the case. they found against him, the jury, the reason was because, at that point in california, a blood test was not dispositive until 1947 or 1948. if it had taken place five years later, the blood test would have resulted in a dismissal of the case. in 1943, the jury found against him. largely because of the portrayal of charlie chaplin in the media by people like solomon and hopper, and other conservative columnist as an out-of-control libertine. he appealed and his appeal was turned down. 18 years he had to pay child support for a child that was in his. at the same time the attorneys suit was just getting underway, he married the daughter of eugene o'neill who was 18 and he was 54. the marriage florist and
the government began prosecution based on the mann act, a law passed in the early part of the century bending women across state lines for immoral purposes to stamp out prostitution. they prosecuted him on that and he was acquitted after the jury delivered for an hour. then came the dirty trial, he took a blood test, which proved he was not the father of the child. and he lost the case. they found against him, the jury, the reason was because, at that point in california, a blood test was not...
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michael mann is the cofounder of real climate.r new book our fragile moment: how lessons from earth's pass can help us survive the climate crisis. >>> still ahead, positive news for the economy and labor market and i will speak with a leader who represents some 400,000 american workers, sean fain, the president of united auto worker union. an i t conn? st. jude and fedex are driven by the pursuit of curing childhood cancer. but the drive is not ours alone. it's in every family, hoping for a cure, every act of kindness, every donation. join fedex in helping st. jude save more lives. st. jude, the drive is in you. whoa! how'd you get your teeth so white? you gotta use the right toothpaste! dr. c?! ♪♪ not all toothpastes whiten the same. crest 3d white removes 100% more stains for a noticeably whiter smile. new personal best. crest. >>> as israel continues the war in gaza and is can win against hezbollah in lebanon we can generate the bad response to israel's -- iran recent ballistic missile attack which was in response to israel's k
michael mann is the cofounder of real climate.r new book our fragile moment: how lessons from earth's pass can help us survive the climate crisis. >>> still ahead, positive news for the economy and labor market and i will speak with a leader who represents some 400,000 american workers, sean fain, the president of united auto worker union. an i t conn? st. jude and fedex are driven by the pursuit of curing childhood cancer. but the drive is not ours alone. it's in every family, hoping...
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nearly, get, this 2 million homes and businesses still without power throughout the southeast and mannsnd hundreds of roads remain closed. >> brian: get the sense we haven't seen all the destruction yet. fox weather correspondent robert ray in hard hit asheville, north carolina. robert? >> good morning to you and everyone. we can break down these numbers all we want. but here is the issue. this is about human beings at this point. the aid and the help that they need across western north carolina. there are so many communities in peril right now that have not been able to get use because of the lack of cell phone service and power outages. look at this video from spruce pine that, is a community that has been cut off. and we visited there yesterday evening to try and bring the visuals and show what's happening outside of asheville, it's not just asheville that has been disseminated and people going through these issues. there are so many people that are still missing, hundreds unaccounted for because they cannot communicated. there are at least 128 people that have lost their lives acros
nearly, get, this 2 million homes and businesses still without power throughout the southeast and mannsnd hundreds of roads remain closed. >> brian: get the sense we haven't seen all the destruction yet. fox weather correspondent robert ray in hard hit asheville, north carolina. robert? >> good morning to you and everyone. we can break down these numbers all we want. but here is the issue. this is about human beings at this point. the aid and the help that they need across western...