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the british actress who you might know from netflix series the crown where she plays princess margaret she's here with 2 films and has really taken over the festival i mean 2 very very different roles in one film pieces of a woman she plays a woman traumatised by the loss of her baby and in another the world to come she is a pioneering wife on the prairies in 1000 americans who starts off relationship with a neighboring woman 2 very very different roles and 2 roles that i think she's astoundingly good in and a completely unlike the roles i've seen are in before i think but as a kirby will definitely be one of the top of the awards list next week when when they're handed out here and. she was clearly remarkable are you still there with us . oh yes yes yes yes i can hear you hopefully the connection is not too bad i'm just going to say my absolute highlight of the festival so far is out of competition it's a film called apples from a greek director and it's basically almost a fairy tale it's set in an analog world so no cell phones no digital technology but something's happening people are bei
the british actress who you might know from netflix series the crown where she plays princess margaret she's here with 2 films and has really taken over the festival i mean 2 very very different roles in one film pieces of a woman she plays a woman traumatised by the loss of her baby and in another the world to come she is a pioneering wife on the prairies in 1000 americans who starts off relationship with a neighboring woman 2 very very different roles and 2 roles that i think she's...
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british actress who maybe people know from netflix the series the crown where she plays princess margaret she has 2 films here 2 very different movies in pieces of a woman she plays a mother who's traumatized by the death of her child and it comes she plays a pioneer wife in 1900. 80 neighboring woman very very different but she's astounding in both of them very very different performances than i've ever seen from kirby and i think that of a necessary will definitely be at the top of the the list when it comes to the ending of the awards next week but if i have to pick my absolute highlight so far the film festival it's outside the venice competition there's a film apples a greek movie and it's set it's sort of a fairy tale it's set in a analog world so no cell phones no digital devices but something's happening people are losing their memory there's a wave of amnesia and it's basically the film is an allegory for what's happening to us where we're sort of uploading our memories into apple like digital devices a very very charming film and shows sort of the magic of cinema really by highlight
british actress who maybe people know from netflix the series the crown where she plays princess margaret she has 2 films here 2 very different movies in pieces of a woman she plays a mother who's traumatized by the death of her child and it comes she plays a pioneer wife in 1900. 80 neighboring woman very very different but she's astounding in both of them very very different performances than i've ever seen from kirby and i think that of a necessary will definitely be at the top of the the...
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margaret: she was strong by mighty. volleys but only the second woman to serve on the supreme court and she was annd icon a barrier breakler. r specificallly fought hard on issues of trying to level the playin field on issues for women in this country. there was a featu m filme about her life called "on the basis of sex." they sell dolls andor t-shirts little girls with the no morris -- notorious r.b.g. she truthful is an icon in her own right. putting that aside, everything bob just laid out. it is going to get nasty. i've been watching all the news reports come in within it doesn't yet appear the president has been informed because he's speaking about the supreme court but has not yet renchingsed the passing of the justice. instean she the campaign trail talking about his pla for who he would put on a future court. 's talking about senator ted he's talking about republican allies of his and this is part of what job bob wasesturing to is that will become another political cudge and you willt is another very useful tool
margaret: she was strong by mighty. volleys but only the second woman to serve on the supreme court and she was annd icon a barrier breakler. r specificallly fought hard on issues of trying to level the playin field on issues for women in this country. there was a featu m filme about her life called "on the basis of sex." they sell dolls andor t-shirts little girls with the no morris -- notorious r.b.g. she truthful is an icon in her own right. putting that aside, everything bob just...
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british actress who you might know from the netflix series the crown where she plays princess margaret she's here in venice with 2 new films and 2 utterly different roles in the 1st pieces of a woman she plays a an american woman traumatized by the death of her child and in the world the comedy period drama she plays a pioneer housewife in 1900 marco who starts up a forbidden affair with a neighboring woman 2 i don't know different roles but nessa kirby is excellent in both and these are 2 roles that are utterly unlike anything i've ever seen her and before i mean for me she's really the breakout star of this year's venice film festival and i think she's a front runner to pick up the actor's award one that's handed out here in venice at the end of the week ok will have to watch for that what have been your favorite movies so far. well i've liked a lot in the competition but i like a couple films outside of competition one i really really loved was called apples it's a greek movie and it's sort of a fairy tale it's set in an analog world so no cellphones no digital technology but there's a pr
british actress who you might know from the netflix series the crown where she plays princess margaret she's here in venice with 2 new films and 2 utterly different roles in the 1st pieces of a woman she plays a an american woman traumatized by the death of her child and in the world the comedy period drama she plays a pioneer housewife in 1900 marco who starts up a forbidden affair with a neighboring woman 2 i don't know different roles but nessa kirby is excellent in both and these are 2...
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she had received in her reign. >> just one hour ago, the queen accompanied by princess margaret left balmoral. they were driven by the duke of edinburgh to the palace. >> five days after diana's death, the queen returns to london. grief has turned to anger. she has advised her silence cannot continue. >> now to london. the monarch, queen elizabeth ii is about to address her nation for only the second time apart from her yearly christmas broadcast. >> she has always hated giving life speeches but she agreed that was the most effective thing to do. >> what i say to you now as your queen and as a grandmother, i say from my heart. >> she used that key phrase, i as a grandmother. she was bringing herself, william and harry, into our living rooms. >> first, i want to pay tribute to diana myself. she was an exceptional and gifted human being. i hope that tomorrow we can all, wherever we are, join in expressing our grief of diana's loss. and gratitude for her all too short life. >> nobody knew quite what the funeral would bring, what the move would be, how the public would react. >> the queen has to le
she had received in her reign. >> just one hour ago, the queen accompanied by princess margaret left balmoral. they were driven by the duke of edinburgh to the palace. >> five days after diana's death, the queen returns to london. grief has turned to anger. she has advised her silence cannot continue. >> now to london. the monarch, queen elizabeth ii is about to address her nation for only the second time apart from her yearly christmas broadcast. >> she has always hated...
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jessie sumner is on the phone and and she is taking care of business. over here, we have margaret chase smith, who is tending some flowers. and she has a wonderful, fascinating come along career. this is a gallery pass signed by margaret chase smith in 1941. gallery passes were often collected as souvenirs of trips to the capitol. and this was perhaps someone from maine visiting and would have been signed by one of the few women in congress at the time. >> this is a transitional time. margaret chase smith embodies that. women in congress in the 1940's and 1950's, as a group they are really kind of serving an apprenticeship. they are slowly working their way into positions of influence and seniority. they are getting better committee assignments. they are serving longer careers. by the end of this period, some of them are moving into leadership positions or at least further up the leadership rung. so, margaret chase smith, she comes into the house, she succeeds her husband who passes away in the 1940's. she serves in the house for about nine years. she has a very influential career
jessie sumner is on the phone and and she is taking care of business. over here, we have margaret chase smith, who is tending some flowers. and she has a wonderful, fascinating come along career. this is a gallery pass signed by margaret chase smith in 1941. gallery passes were often collected as souvenirs of trips to the capitol. and this was perhaps someone from maine visiting and would have been signed by one of the few women in congress at the time. >> this is a transitional time....
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british actress who you might know from the netflix series the crown where she plays princess margaret she's here in venice with 2 new films the 2 utterly different roles in the 1st pieces of a woman she plays a an american woman traumatized by the death of her child and in the world to come a period drama she plays a pioneer housewife in 1900 merica who starts up a forbidden affair with a neighboring woman 2 i don't know different roles but nessa kirby is excellent in both and these are 2 roles that are utterly unlike anything i've ever seen her and before i mean for me she's really the breakout star of this year's venice film festival and i think she's a front runner to pick up the actor's award one that's handed out here in venice at the end of the week ok will have to watch for that what have been your favorite movies so far. well i've liked a lot in the competition but i like a couple films outside of competition one i really really loved was called apples it's a greek movie and it's sort of a fairy tale it's set in an analog world so no cellphones no digital technology but there's a pr
british actress who you might know from the netflix series the crown where she plays princess margaret she's here in venice with 2 new films the 2 utterly different roles in the 1st pieces of a woman she plays a an american woman traumatized by the death of her child and in the world to come a period drama she plays a pioneer housewife in 1900 merica who starts up a forbidden affair with a neighboring woman 2 i don't know different roles but nessa kirby is excellent in both and these are 2...
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the british actress who you might know from netflix series the crown where she plays princess margaret she's here with 2 films and has really taken over the festival i mean 2 very very different roles in one film pieces of a woman she plays a woman traumatized by the loss of her baby and in another the world to come she is a pioneering wife on the prairies in $1000.00. and 2 very very different roles and 2 roles that i think she's astoundingly good in and a completely unlike the roles i've seen are in before i think but as a kirby will definitely be one of the top of the awards list next week when when they're handed out here and. she was clearly remarkable are you still there with us . oh yes yes yes yes i can still exist here you hopefully the connection is not too bad i'm just going to say my absolute highlight of the festival so far is out of competition it's a film called apples from a greek director and it's basically almost a fairy tale it's set in an analog world so no cell phones no digital technology but something's happening people are being struck with amnesia they are forgetting
the british actress who you might know from netflix series the crown where she plays princess margaret she's here with 2 films and has really taken over the festival i mean 2 very very different roles in one film pieces of a woman she plays a woman traumatized by the loss of her baby and in another the world to come she is a pioneering wife on the prairies in $1000.00. and 2 very very different roles and 2 roles that i think she's astoundingly good in and a completely unlike the roles i've seen...
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were earlier we spoke with margaret here's she's with the world health organization in geneva and we asked her whether the emphasis should be on developing a vaccine and drugs to treat the virus or on coded testing and tracy. the emphasis should be on it let's say is do it all say yes the side just racing out what in 24 seventh's i mean but really for humanity how is that every day when i think of what the scientists are doing but we ourselves every one of us have to be responsible for stopping the transmission and yes and health systems and health authorities have to be increasingly testing ensuring that they are tracing every person making sure every person who is infected is put requirement and make sure everybody has a contact itself isolated and following those people and making it possible for people to take the actions we can stop the transmission. there was margaret harris there with the w. h. a german chancellor angela merkel she has announced a new measures in response to local spikes in coded 19 infection rates she's valen to avoid a full national lockdown instead announci
were earlier we spoke with margaret here's she's with the world health organization in geneva and we asked her whether the emphasis should be on developing a vaccine and drugs to treat the virus or on coded testing and tracy. the emphasis should be on it let's say is do it all say yes the side just racing out what in 24 seventh's i mean but really for humanity how is that every day when i think of what the scientists are doing but we ourselves every one of us have to be responsible for stopping...
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she quoted margaret thatcher speaking in that year, he said, "britain does not break treaties.with the re st of britain, bad for relations with the rest of the world and bad for any treaty on trade." and i should have underlying said the same thing applies today. she called on the current conservative leader and the prime minister borisjohnson not to go back on the bridge is a divorce deal that was agreed last year. the european union and the uk jointly agreed it was the best and only way for ensuring peace on the island of ireland. and we will never backtrack on that. under this agreement has been ratified. by this house and by the house of commons. it cannot be unilaterally changed, disregarded or disapplied. this is a matter of law and trust and good faith. we know that boris johnson in contrast says he is only acting in the best interests of the whole country and he is looking to secure the peace accord in northern ireland. and also interestingly, we have heard senior conservatives say it is the european union that has been acting in bad faith, in particular during these ne
she quoted margaret thatcher speaking in that year, he said, "britain does not break treaties.with the re st of britain, bad for relations with the rest of the world and bad for any treaty on trade." and i should have underlying said the same thing applies today. she called on the current conservative leader and the prime minister borisjohnson not to go back on the bridge is a divorce deal that was agreed last year. the european union and the uk jointly agreed it was the best and only...
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and we are joined now by spokesperson dr margaret harris she is joining us from geneva welcome to the program and thank you so much for joining us how do you think the team from corona virus measures could impact infection rates. certainly should take is something you do see it with an outbreak like and one of the problems is people with fantastic about accepting fairly extreme measures quite often and i and what people think is that ok we've done this we did we were fantastic now we go back to normal now the problem is normal is what got us into this into this mess in the 1st place is we have to learn to dance with the virus yes we need to be able to resume our society yes we need to be able to resume human activities but we've got to find ways to do it safely. and so people have to be listen to the things they're raising their concerns do have to be listened to and responded to but always with an overarching idea is right or is it a community it's killing way too many of us we have. to live safely so then concretely what does the w.h.o. recommend because i mean we have seen thousand
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rhett: the last question of the knee, margaret, is going to be on the transportation mode of the mona lisa. a number of folks have asked why did she travel by ship versus by air? margaret: isn't that amazing? you know, there was air force one, air travel was commonplace. it was a safer, better option for the painting to fly, but the french insisted. they wanted the most opulent arrival for the mona lisa they imagine and they wanted it to come on the ss france, the great $80 million luxury super liner. there are tremendous pictures in the book of the moment the ship pulls into new york harbor and all of the boats sort of surround it, and the sprays of water. basically fireworks of celebration when the painting arrives. it does astound me that the french would consider that a safer mode of travel for such a fragile masterpiece. i mean imagine, painted on poplar wood, practically buckling, 450 years old by this time. but no, the french insisted it travel by ocean liner. rhett: margaret, thank you for joining us tonight. i want to say a special thanks to you because your work as an author really aligns very much with the white house h
rhett: the last question of the knee, margaret, is going to be on the transportation mode of the mona lisa. a number of folks have asked why did she travel by ship versus by air? margaret: isn't that amazing? you know, there was air force one, air travel was commonplace. it was a safer, better option for the painting to fly, but the french insisted. they wanted the most opulent arrival for the mona lisa they imagine and they wanted it to come on the ss france, the great $80 million luxury super...
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margaret: i was really astounded how involved she really was. this is not just casually showing up at the exhibition to be photographed alongside the painting. she coordinated pages and pages of details of the negotiations with the french for the painting's safe arrival, all of the security precautions. really a myriad of details that added to the pizzazz and excitement of the painting's arrival, and its safety. poor john walker, can you imagine being entrusted with caring for france's revered cultural treasure, possibly the most famous painting of all time? how he stumbled -- we stumbled on the story is at the time i was working on a biography of the chairman of the national gallery and i was lucky enough to be in the archives and i found some small letters on blue white house stationery which i recognized immediately was injected kennedy's -- were in jackie kennedy's handwriting. she was in an argument was john walker over an art exhibition. over the series of letters, no one mentioned the name of the painting. plane andump on the fly up to th
margaret: i was really astounded how involved she really was. this is not just casually showing up at the exhibition to be photographed alongside the painting. she coordinated pages and pages of details of the negotiations with the french for the painting's safe arrival, all of the security precautions. really a myriad of details that added to the pizzazz and excitement of the painting's arrival, and its safety. poor john walker, can you imagine being entrusted with caring for france's revered...
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or earlier we spoke to margaret hearer's she's with the world health organization in geneva and we asked her whether the emphasis should be on developing a vaccine and drugs to treat the virus or on code testing it tracy. emphasis should be on it well we're saying is do it all say yes the side just racing in 24 seventh's i mean but really for humanity how is that every day when i think of what the scientists are doing but we ourselves every one of us have to be responsible for stopping the transmission and yes and health systems and health authorities have to be increasingly testing ensuring that they are tracing every person making sure every person who is infected is put requirement and make sure everybody has a contact itself isolating and following those people and making it possible for people to take the actions we know can stop the transmission that's margaret here is with the w.h.o. there germany's chancellor angela merkel she has announced new measures in response to local spikes in 1000 infection rates she's very willing to avoid a full national walk down instead announcing wha
or earlier we spoke to margaret hearer's she's with the world health organization in geneva and we asked her whether the emphasis should be on developing a vaccine and drugs to treat the virus or on code testing it tracy. emphasis should be on it well we're saying is do it all say yes the side just racing in 24 seventh's i mean but really for humanity how is that every day when i think of what the scientists are doing but we ourselves every one of us have to be responsible for stopping the...
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the new face is a british actress who might recognize from netflix series the crown where she plays princess margaret but that's a kirby she had her 1st feature film starring role in venice pieces of a woman is the name of the film and she plays a woman who loses her child at childbirth and it's. but the trauma that she and her family experience is amazing role and really for me transformative i knew vanessa kirby from smaller roles that she's done in the crowd or in action films but i never imagined she could dig this deep for a role i would pick issues by pick to win and it's great to see or walk away with us now as he said the award ceremony is going on i'm hearing none that land oh is it as a bunch of you were right you know this is your god it's literally right now ok no bad lad my pick so this time i got it right it's an amazing film as the very last film to screen at the venice film festival screened just yesterday it is by a chinese director who works in the united states called clothes and it stars frances mcdormand in a role that i guarantee will at least get her an oscar nomination if not
the new face is a british actress who might recognize from netflix series the crown where she plays princess margaret but that's a kirby she had her 1st feature film starring role in venice pieces of a woman is the name of the film and she plays a woman who loses her child at childbirth and it's. but the trauma that she and her family experience is amazing role and really for me transformative i knew vanessa kirby from smaller roles that she's done in the crowd or in action films but i never...
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and we are joined now by show spokesperson dr margaret harris she is joining us from geneva us welcome to the program and thank you so much for joining us how do you think 50 from coronavirus measures could impact infection rates. certainly should take is something you do see it with an outbreak like that and one of the problems is people with fantastic about accepting very extreme measures quite often and what people think is that ok we've done this we did our bit we were fantastic now we go back to normal now the problem is normal is what got us into this into this mess in the 1st place is we have to learn to dance with the virus yes we need to be drizzy mouse's son yes we need to be able to resume human activities but we've got to find ways to do it safely. and so people have to be listened to good things and raising their concerns do have to be listened to and responded to but always with an overarching idea is right or is it our community it's killing way too many of us we have to learn to live safely so then concretely what does the w.h.o. recommend because i mean we have seen th
and we are joined now by show spokesperson dr margaret harris she is joining us from geneva us welcome to the program and thank you so much for joining us how do you think 50 from coronavirus measures could impact infection rates. certainly should take is something you do see it with an outbreak like that and one of the problems is people with fantastic about accepting very extreme measures quite often and what people think is that ok we've done this we did our bit we were fantastic now we go...
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joining us now is cnn political analyst, margaret talev. she'ss and white house editor for axios. margaret, president trump has never believed in climate change. i mean, even donald trump, when he was running for it, didn't believe it. you know, he has these very strongly held beliefs, based on nothing, other than "fox & friends" segments. i mean, not based on, you know, reading or science, and so here it was on full display as the secretary of the natural resources agency in california tried to make his case. if we ignore that science and put our head in the sand and think it's all about vegetation management, we're not going to succeed together protecting californians. >> okay. it will start getting cooler. i wish -- >> you just watch. >> i wish science agreed with you. >> well, i don't think science knows, actually. >> margaret, your reaction? >> well, science knows a lot. science knows a lot and science knows that climate change is real. and i just was struck by the parallels between the president's approach to talking about the fires in some
joining us now is cnn political analyst, margaret talev. she'ss and white house editor for axios. margaret, president trump has never believed in climate change. i mean, even donald trump, when he was running for it, didn't believe it. you know, he has these very strongly held beliefs, based on nothing, other than "fox & friends" segments. i mean, not based on, you know, reading or science, and so here it was on full display as the secretary of the natural resources agency in...
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and let's get some more perspective on the state of the pandemic now with margaret harris she's a spokesperson at the w. h. o. in geneva and she's joining us on the line market we just heard from our correspondent about england the new measures there and we know that authorities have taken the approach of implementing regional or local measures whenever there are new outbreaks do you think that will be enough. good afternoon what needs to happen actually is that everyone of us understands that everyone of us has a huge role to play that this is spread simply through direct close contact with infected people via the mouth no secretion so we have to avoid contact with droplets from any other person because we may not know if the other person is infected how do we do that we do the physical distancing we wear the mask we clean our hands frequently and if asked to be to self isolate if found to be a contect we pay attention to that do it properly we really do self that slate for the time required. that's the personal responsibility do you think governments are doing enough that they're taking the
and let's get some more perspective on the state of the pandemic now with margaret harris she's a spokesperson at the w. h. o. in geneva and she's joining us on the line market we just heard from our correspondent about england the new measures there and we know that authorities have taken the approach of implementing regional or local measures whenever there are new outbreaks do you think that will be enough. good afternoon what needs to happen actually is that everyone of us understands that...
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and earlier we spoke to margaret harris she's a spokes person of the world health organization in geneva we asked her whether the emphasis should be on developing a vaccine and drugs to treat the virus or on covert testing and tracing. the emphasis should be on it with that well what we're saying is do it all so yes the side has to racing in 24 seventh's i mean but really for humanity has goes up every day when i see the work with scientists are doing but we ourselves every one of us have to be responsible for stopping the transmission and yes health systems health authorities have to be increasingly testing ensuring tracing every person making sure every person who is infected is put requirement to it and making sure everybody has a contact is so fights lady and following those people and making it possible for people to take the actions we know can stop the transmission on what harris spokesperson for the world health organization speaking to us a little earlier when german chancellor angela merkel has announced new measures in response to local spikes in covert 19 infection rates she
and earlier we spoke to margaret harris she's a spokes person of the world health organization in geneva we asked her whether the emphasis should be on developing a vaccine and drugs to treat the virus or on covert testing and tracing. the emphasis should be on it with that well what we're saying is do it all so yes the side has to racing in 24 seventh's i mean but really for humanity has goes up every day when i see the work with scientists are doing but we ourselves every one of us have to be...
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and i'd like to take you know too would dr margaret harris she is the spokesperson of the world health organization in geneva a very good day dr harris now with the corona virus pandemic ravaging of the globe a death toll that now tops 1000000 a potential vaccine months away should we brace ourselves for things to get a whole lot worse before they get better. well we should remember that every one of those 1000000 whether it's one person or 1000000 people has died because they came into contact with these fires they will agree they're in a party they were sitting in a choir they were doing normal things and they had their life taken from them often a very sad and lonely death away from friends and family so yes we have to take action now to stop it from getting a lot worse doctors should the focus according to the w.h.o. and according to your expertise be on developing a vaccine and drugs to treat the virus or should instead the emphasis be on covert testing and tracing. the emphasis should be on whether that letter saying is do it all say yes the scientists are racing i was working 24
and i'd like to take you know too would dr margaret harris she is the spokesperson of the world health organization in geneva a very good day dr harris now with the corona virus pandemic ravaging of the globe a death toll that now tops 1000000 a potential vaccine months away should we brace ourselves for things to get a whole lot worse before they get better. well we should remember that every one of those 1000000 whether it's one person or 1000000 people has died because they came into contact...
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if she can capture the u.s. open, she'll tie margaret court smith with 24 major championships. e plays in a round of 16 against 15 seeded tennis player who lost in presets leading up to the open. everyone talking about this, the top men's player now out of the u.s. open. here is the swing that gave novak djokovic the in frustration, struck a line judge in the throat. she's going to be okay. judges had no choice but to default djokovic. that's something you absolutely can't do. the rule is called ball abuse. djokovic then skipped out on the post match news conference only adding to his fines. later he did post an apology on social media. >>> trending this morning taylor swift tying a special record. ♪ i knew you >> her new album "folklore" at the top of the billboard 200 for the sixth week in a row and it marks her 46th week overall with the chart topping album matches a record held by the late whitney houston for the most weeks at number one among female artists. >>> speaking of records, we are bracing for another hot day ahead. next on "today in the bay," we'll have live team c
if she can capture the u.s. open, she'll tie margaret court smith with 24 major championships. e plays in a round of 16 against 15 seeded tennis player who lost in presets leading up to the open. everyone talking about this, the top men's player now out of the u.s. open. here is the swing that gave novak djokovic the in frustration, struck a line judge in the throat. she's going to be okay. judges had no choice but to default djokovic. that's something you absolutely can't do. the rule is...
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she called her step-sister, margaret. >> i said, "you need to read this. erstand that mom -- she did not die from falling down stairs, that she was beaten to death." >> reporter: but caitlin's childhood playmates, her step-sisters margaret and martha, stood strong with their father. >> dad told me that he didn't do it, and i believe him. i trust him. >> reporter: the step-sisters never spoke again. caitlin removed her belongings from the house. >> i've lost, obviously, far more than just my mother. i thought, you know, i -- i did lose martha, and margaret, and michael, my family, my home. >> reporter: could the family agony get any worse? well, it could and by a wide margin because now investigators were picking through michael peterson's past, turning the clock back some 20 years, and taking a peek at his previous life an ocean away. what they would discover was beyond eerie. >> how can michael have found two women dead at the bottom of a staircase? >>> coming up -- >> i go over to the house, and liz is dead. >> dead at the bottom of the stairs? >> bottom
she called her step-sister, margaret. >> i said, "you need to read this. erstand that mom -- she did not die from falling down stairs, that she was beaten to death." >> reporter: but caitlin's childhood playmates, her step-sisters margaret and martha, stood strong with their father. >> dad told me that he didn't do it, and i believe him. i trust him. >> reporter: the step-sisters never spoke again. caitlin removed her belongings from the house. >> i've...
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glorious comebacks she's regarded by many as the greatest female tennis player of all time with 23 grand slam titles. but the all time record holder of grand slams is all strolling in margaret court with 24 serene his last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. cat at the. serenus head for opportunity equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years there's new faces make headway in the sport the aging tennis star. at this year's u.s. open looked defeated by father time before being eliminated from the tournament in the semis serena says she'll keep pete at the french open this year she's already in the history books as the oldest female to appear in a grand slam final and the oldest to win one as well as 37 pundits believe serina is past her prime but serina says you have to believe in yourself with no one else does. well a rare sandstorm has surprised residents of the turkish capital ankara a massive a dust cloud enveloped the city churning of the clear sky into an orange shades 6 people were injured by flying debris a sandstorm was also marked by strong winds and lightning. y
glorious comebacks she's regarded by many as the greatest female tennis player of all time with 23 grand slam titles. but the all time record holder of grand slams is all strolling in margaret court with 24 serene his last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. cat at the. serenus head for opportunity equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years there's new faces make headway in the sport the...
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i guess that did not occur, but everything else she asked for, there were 1500 people at the funeral. alice paul was there. harriet stanton lash. margaret sanger was there. she had a stellar send off. she had requested that a suffrage banner accompany her to her mausoleum and be installed next to her grave. alice paul, according to the cemetery officials was the one who planted it there. it hangs there still. it is in deep disrepair and they are hoping to get the new york historical society to restore it. it was a sign to me of how deeply alice paul was indebted to belmont. any tidbits from the descendants? >> katie stanton's great great granddaughter, colleen jenkins, she came and we just had a ball there. historian at the cemetery gate -- put us in a golf cart. they drove us around to the key sites. >> this was at night? >> no, no. (laugher) >> i am envisioning. >> it was not yet halloween. the historian for the cemetery insisted that we stop and mrs. mackie's grave, which has fallen into serious disrepair. you can hardly weed the inscription on the tombstone and she insisted that i stand behind the tombstone and have a picture taken.
i guess that did not occur, but everything else she asked for, there were 1500 people at the funeral. alice paul was there. harriet stanton lash. margaret sanger was there. she had a stellar send off. she had requested that a suffrage banner accompany her to her mausoleum and be installed next to her grave. alice paul, according to the cemetery officials was the one who planted it there. it hangs there still. it is in deep disrepair and they are hoping to get the new york historical society to...
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glorious comebacks she's regarded by many as the greatest female tennis player of all time with 23 grand slam titles. but the all time record holder of grand slams is all strolling in margaret court with 24 serene his last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. and got it baby. serena has had 4 opportunities to equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years as new faces make headway in the sport the aging tennis star at this year's u.s. open look defeated by father time before being eliminated from the tournament in the semis serena says she'll keep pete at the french open this year she's already in the history books as the oldest female to appear in a grand slam final and the oldest to win one as well at 37 pundits beliefs arena is past her prime but serina says you have to believe in yourself with no one else does. in formula one defending champion lewis hamilton has secured his 95th pole position after topping qualifying for sunday's tuscany. the britain will share the front of the grid with team mate paul terry both us as we're sadie's dominated the field yet again red bul
glorious comebacks she's regarded by many as the greatest female tennis player of all time with 23 grand slam titles. but the all time record holder of grand slams is all strolling in margaret court with 24 serene his last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. and got it baby. serena has had 4 opportunities to equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years as new faces make headway in the sport...
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she shouldn't have said tat at all. do you think that is damaging? >> the way i would put it is this way, margaretwhoever does not win the election should have more respect for the constitution and our democracy, rather than his own political fortune. and we've seen that time and again. the very eloquent concession speech by john mccain in 2008. the candidate has to care more about the democracy than whether or not he or she wins. that's the way i put it. >> brennan: very quickly, you prosecutor. the breonna taylor decision is continuing to lead to protests. what do you make of that case? >> well, i hesitate to sit in judgment if i'm not privy to all of the evidence. the charge that has been brought up against this particular officer, i think it is wanton endangerment, it is as if you're acting in a mode of self-defense, but you're firing into a crowded theater indiscriminately. it is hard for me to distinguish that charge and those who fired directly at breonna taylor. but we'll know more soon, is my hope. >> brennan: secretary johnson, thank you for your insight. and we'll be back in a moment. o
she shouldn't have said tat at all. do you think that is damaging? >> the way i would put it is this way, margaretwhoever does not win the election should have more respect for the constitution and our democracy, rather than his own political fortune. and we've seen that time and again. the very eloquent concession speech by john mccain in 2008. the candidate has to care more about the democracy than whether or not he or she wins. that's the way i put it. >> brennan: very quickly,...
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so far has been vanessa kirby british actress maybe you know her as princess margaret on the netflix series the crown and she's here with 2 films and she's just pulled me away in both of their pieces 2 pieces of a woman in which she plays a woman traumatized by the loss of a child and in the world to come she plays a 19th century american pioneer woman who starts a love affair with the the wife of a neighbor both very different roles and both very different than we're used to seeing of an s a kirby and and as i say she just blew me away she's really the star of this festival and i think she's a front runner for one of the actor prizes later next week and the other was in the film side i have to say a film outside of competition really caught my eye called apples which is a great movie and it's sort of a fable it's set in an analog world without digital devices but people are starting to lose their memories and forgetting the most simple things about life and basically it's a it's an allegory for our own digital life where we're sort of uploading our memories into apple like devices really charming beautiful li
so far has been vanessa kirby british actress maybe you know her as princess margaret on the netflix series the crown and she's here with 2 films and she's just pulled me away in both of their pieces 2 pieces of a woman in which she plays a woman traumatized by the loss of a child and in the world to come she plays a 19th century american pioneer woman who starts a love affair with the the wife of a neighbor both very different roles and both very different than we're used to seeing of an s a...
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is a pleasure and honor to introduce a friend to the association, and a friend of mine, margaret leslie davis. sheinning author of books about the history of the west.
is a pleasure and honor to introduce a friend to the association, and a friend of mine, margaret leslie davis. sheinning author of books about the history of the west.
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remember, she is looking to equal margaret court‘s record of 2a singles grand slam titles, serena williamsament. the russian came through against american jj wolf. lots more reaction to serena williams victory and the other results on the bbc sport website for you. lot‘s of football going on across europe, the uefa nations league. six results in so far. wins for north macedonia, georgia and gibraltar. there was drama in one of the elite groups as 10—man england beat iceland away with a late raheem sterling penalty. iceland missed an injury time penalty to equalise. also wins for luxembourg and montenegro. some good matches underway at the moment, belgium beating denmark, portugal ahead against croatia and france are 1—0 up against sweden. mercedes domination in formula one shows no sign of waning. it was another 1—2 in qualifying as world champion lewis hamilton took pole from his teamate valterri bottas ahead of sunday‘s italian grand prix. hamilton also broke the lap record at monza. honestly, every weekend it is very humbling to see what we do as a team. you know, we keep going from str
remember, she is looking to equal margaret court‘s record of 2a singles grand slam titles, serena williamsament. the russian came through against american jj wolf. lots more reaction to serena williams victory and the other results on the bbc sport website for you. lot‘s of football going on across europe, the uefa nations league. six results in so far. wins for north macedonia, georgia and gibraltar. there was drama in one of the elite groups as 10—man england beat iceland away with a...
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glorious comebacks she's regarded by many as the greatest female tennis player of all time with 23 grand slam titles. but the all time record holder of grand slams is all strolling in margaret court with 24 serene his last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. cat a baby carrier. serenus had 4 opportunities to equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years as new faces make headway in the sport the aging tennis star at this year's u.s. open look defeated by father time before being eliminated from the tournament in the semis serena says she'll keep pete at the french open this year she's already in the history books as the oldest female to appear in a grand slam final and the oldest to win one as well at 37 pundits believe serina is past her prime but serina says you have to believe in yourself when no one else does. and that is your news update at this hour and a richardson in berlin thank you so much for watching. life on earth. coming to an end. but gigantic coincidence. that they're not previously the 1st was just a messy chemistry lab to mop up mission. where the improba
glorious comebacks she's regarded by many as the greatest female tennis player of all time with 23 grand slam titles. but the all time record holder of grand slams is all strolling in margaret court with 24 serene his last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. cat a baby carrier. serenus had 4 opportunities to equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years as new faces make headway in the sport...
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glorious comebacks she's regarded by many as the greatest female tennis player of all time with 23 grand slam titles. but the all time record holder of grand slams is all strongly in margaret court with 24 serenus last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. cat at baby carrier. serenus had 4 opportunities to equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years as new faces make headway in the sport the aging tennis star at this year's u.s. open look defeated by father time before being eliminated from the tournament in the semis serena says she'll keep pete at the french open this year she's already in the history books as the oldest female to appear in a grand slam final and the oldest to win one as well at 37 pundits believe serina is past her prime but serina says you have to believe in yourself when no one else does. you know watching due to the units up next is a doc film with an investigative lot behind the shiny facade of the luxury fashion industry and directions and stay with us because i'll be back with warnings in 25 minutes time. to date with the latest on our website d
glorious comebacks she's regarded by many as the greatest female tennis player of all time with 23 grand slam titles. but the all time record holder of grand slams is all strongly in margaret court with 24 serenus last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. cat at baby carrier. serenus had 4 opportunities to equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years as new faces make headway in the sport the...
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margaret's. look closely. carefully. don't suit me she needs to do a good. job match. discover the. subscribe to the documentary. this is either of the news live from ballet in russia under pressure of the foisting of opposition data and that saying the following germany says it has proved he was dosed with a toxic nerve agent moscow denies involvement but supporters say this goes right to the top. there is 0 possibility that social pressure will do carry though we both personal. also on the program not guilty in the court case the brought down slovakia's prime minister. business.
margaret's. look closely. carefully. don't suit me she needs to do a good. job match. discover the. subscribe to the documentary. this is either of the news live from ballet in russia under pressure of the foisting of opposition data and that saying the following germany says it has proved he was dosed with a toxic nerve agent moscow denies involvement but supporters say this goes right to the top. there is 0 possibility that social pressure will do carry though we both personal. also on the...
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good time to bring in margaret kogus. she is the mayor of that city.amiliar with amazon that was planning a massive expansion into the new york city area before they were chased out, i would imagine that is not going to be the case with google and how many jobs does this overall project create for your city? >> yes. sos a you know, google has been a long-time resident of our city of mountain view. they are expecting to build a total of about a little over a million area feet. so i believe that will be around 5000 or more jobs and part of the development is housing which is very much needed in the bay area and so this is going to be a great mixed use development i believe where you can have that work life balance and it should be a welcome addition to the neighborhood we have in that area. ashley: so they have been a good neighbor. obviously you're in the heart of the tech hub in silicon valley and one of the biggest criticisms is the cost of housing. these workers, even the workers themselves have to travel quite a long way to commute because they can'
good time to bring in margaret kogus. she is the mayor of that city.amiliar with amazon that was planning a massive expansion into the new york city area before they were chased out, i would imagine that is not going to be the case with google and how many jobs does this overall project create for your city? >> yes. sos a you know, google has been a long-time resident of our city of mountain view. they are expecting to build a total of about a little over a million area feet. so i believe...
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margaret. look closely. to see carefully. soon again she needs to get. discovered. subscribe to the documentary. the united arab emirates in bahrain today agreed to normalize relations with israel a deal brokered by the us president donald trump no trump and these 3 middle east countries they tried to project a picture of the normality that they want us to see a picture of a middle east minus human rights abuses and mine is the israeli tell us.
margaret. look closely. to see carefully. soon again she needs to get. discovered. subscribe to the documentary. the united arab emirates in bahrain today agreed to normalize relations with israel a deal brokered by the us president donald trump no trump and these 3 middle east countries they tried to project a picture of the normality that they want us to see a picture of a middle east minus human rights abuses and mine is the israeli tell us.
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glorious comebacks she's regarded by many as the greatest female tennis player of all time with 23 grand slam titles. but the all time record holder of grand slams is all stroll again margaret court with 24 serene his last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. and kind of the bigger. serena has had for opportunity equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years as new faces make headway in the sport the aging tennis star at this year's u.s. open look defeated by father time before being eliminated from the tournament in the semis serena says she'll keep pete at the french open this year she's already in the history books as the oldest female to appear in a grand slam final and. oldest to win one as well at 37 pundits believe serena is past her prime but serenus is you have to believe in yourself when no one else does. well in turkey a rare sand storm has surprised residents of the capital ankara a massive a dust cloud and envelop the city turning the clear sky in 2000 orange haze 6 people were injured by flying debris a sandstorm that was also marked by strong winds and lightn
glorious comebacks she's regarded by many as the greatest female tennis player of all time with 23 grand slam titles. but the all time record holder of grand slams is all stroll again margaret court with 24 serene his last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. and kind of the bigger. serena has had for opportunity equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years as new faces make headway in the...
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office located at 1401 first street north in winter haven, florida, daley althaea margaret mills post office building. she's an unsung hero in the fight for desegregation in florida. he began her education in hughesville, winter hane's first black community. when she was 13 she moved to pennsylvania to live wan aunt. there she was able to attend integrated schools and in 1963, mills filed a lawsuit against polk county board of public instruction to end the duel school system and allow -- the dual school system and allow her son to attend the all-white winter haveb high school. this led to the integration of all polk county schools. en asked ability her motivation she said our teachers were just as good but some of my son's textbooks would go from page 3 and skip to page 35 and you can't learn that way. she eventually became manager of the florence villea post office which will bear her name thosme she passed in 2008 her legacy lives on. i thank my colleagues for their support of this bill. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield ack. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2019,
office located at 1401 first street north in winter haven, florida, daley althaea margaret mills post office building. she's an unsung hero in the fight for desegregation in florida. he began her education in hughesville, winter hane's first black community. when she was 13 she moved to pennsylvania to live wan aunt. there she was able to attend integrated schools and in 1963, mills filed a lawsuit against polk county board of public instruction to end the duel school system and allow -- the...
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margaret was worried that the elderly would go hungry during pandemic so she contacted les. >> he bringsf food that we could not live without. >> reporter: patrick is grateful he doesn't need to walk to the grocery store four blocks away for eggs and produce. >> to bring it back it is heavy. i barely can walk. >> i like the fact that i was helping people everyday. >> reporter: during pandemic, les is doing much more. >> thank you guys so much for coming. >> reporter: many high tech businesses stopnd meeting on sites. company cafeteria donations have dropped so the food runners began filling the meals with more. >> there are 2500 meals six day as week and he'll come to the rescue if he hears anyone is in need. >> we have food going to places regularly, but there is always extra. if i hear people are starving or need help, we want to respond quickly and get them food. >> reporter: so for going above and beyond to meet the needs of san francisco's hungry, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to les. when he heard there were senior citizens a the a san francisco hotel begging for
margaret was worried that the elderly would go hungry during pandemic so she contacted les. >> he bringsf food that we could not live without. >> reporter: patrick is grateful he doesn't need to walk to the grocery store four blocks away for eggs and produce. >> to bring it back it is heavy. i barely can walk. >> i like the fact that i was helping people everyday. >> reporter: during pandemic, les is doing much more. >> thank you guys so much for coming....
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margaret. medical. comes. from namibia has an ambitious goal she wants to immigrate to germany. with the help of a recruiting agency the qualified nurse finds a job at a german hospital. a journey full of hot dogs. and clothes. will she be happy living abroad. he often goes to the market and the namibian capital controls together with her cousin and her cousin saif. they all live together and are close to one another. and they share a particular passion grilled meat especially beef intestines if it does you know they always say let me put it is the best you can in the world and i believe that that was how this is very. long but it would be a little won't be living with her family for much longer despite having qualified she can't find a job here in germany by contrast nurses are highly sought after i think she could learn a lot in germany and earn more money. so she signed up with the recruiting agency and for the past 5 months she's been learning german from morning till evening. news is that a lot of studies will menstruating lead to i know what to do once we get made our. tod
margaret. medical. comes. from namibia has an ambitious goal she wants to immigrate to germany. with the help of a recruiting agency the qualified nurse finds a job at a german hospital. a journey full of hot dogs. and clothes. will she be happy living abroad. he often goes to the market and the namibian capital controls together with her cousin and her cousin saif. they all live together and are close to one another. and they share a particular passion grilled meat especially beef intestines...
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glorious comebacks she's regarded by many as the greatest female tennis player of all time with 23 grand slam titles. but the all time record holder of grand slams is all strongly in margaret court with 24 serene his last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. and kind of your. serene has had 4 opportunities to equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years as new faces make headway in the sport the aging tennis star at this year's u.s. open look defeated by father time before being eliminated from the tournament in the semis serena says she'll compete at the french open this year she's already in the history books as the oldest female to appear in a grand slam final and the oldest to win one as well at 37 pundits believe serina is past her prime but serina says you have to believe in yourself with no one else does. that's your news update at this hour up next sports life with a look at soccer players looking for a club in the upcoming bonus league soccer season more news coming up in 45 minutes a stay with us i mean. for me and the entire news team thanks for watching. i'm s
glorious comebacks she's regarded by many as the greatest female tennis player of all time with 23 grand slam titles. but the all time record holder of grand slams is all strongly in margaret court with 24 serene his last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. and kind of your. serene has had 4 opportunities to equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years as new faces make headway in the sport...
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tenants association president margaret mcnulty was worried that the elderly would go hungry during the pandemic so sheed les. >> luckily, les has pulled through with this sunday bonanza, a smorgasbord of food that we couldn't live without. >> sal arced fruits. >> reporter: patrick montana is grateful he doesn't need to walk to the grocery store four blocks away for essentials like eggs and produce. >> to bring it back, it heavy. i barely can walk. >> reporter: during the people, les is doing much more. >> thank you, guys, so much for coming. >> reporter: because many high tech businesses stopped meeting on site during the pandemic, company cafeteria donations have dropped so food runners began filling the gap with meals prepared by chefs and volunteers. >> they are amazing with what thoo >> re: les oversees the distribution of over 2500 meals six days a week to agencies serving the hungry and he will come to the rescue if he hears anyone is in need. >> we have food going to place regularly but there is always extra, right if i hear that people are starving somewhere or need help, we want to respond re
tenants association president margaret mcnulty was worried that the elderly would go hungry during the pandemic so sheed les. >> luckily, les has pulled through with this sunday bonanza, a smorgasbord of food that we couldn't live without. >> sal arced fruits. >> reporter: patrick montana is grateful he doesn't need to walk to the grocery store four blocks away for essentials like eggs and produce. >> to bring it back, it heavy. i barely can walk. >> reporter:...
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you know margaret thatcher was a bit of a just a ball person but she did say that probably socialism is that eventually run out of other people's money i think heading in that situation in the united states going to take a break and when we come back much more coming you know why i. ellwood forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law show your identification for should be very careful about official intelligence and the point of view screen is to create trusts the shia. only take on various chozen with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. the robot must protect its own existence as the nexus for the. time of the time to repeat the same mantra sustainability very important. transition sustainable prize board sustainability stay in her manner a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely hama's. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is s
you know margaret thatcher was a bit of a just a ball person but she did say that probably socialism is that eventually run out of other people's money i think heading in that situation in the united states going to take a break and when we come back much more coming you know why i. ellwood forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law show your identification...
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own that because the government makes you because of the pandemic you know margaret thatcher was a bit of a test of all 1st but she did say that probably socialism is that eventually run out of other people's money i think heading in that situation in the united states going to take a break and when we come back much more coming your way. and you gold rush is underway and going to thousands of ill equipped workers off flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich. as. children o'toole in between gold. was very poor i thought i was doing my best get back to see which side will have the strongest appeal. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to author and economist dr michael heights and dr dobson welcome back to be back max well let's wait we lost a mutual friend david graber author of debt the 1st 5000 years why did david matter i know you were friends with them what are his contributions to our understanding of money he realized that most money is debt and that money was created not as part of the barter process not by merchants but money was created to pay debts starting with debt
own that because the government makes you because of the pandemic you know margaret thatcher was a bit of a test of all 1st but she did say that probably socialism is that eventually run out of other people's money i think heading in that situation in the united states going to take a break and when we come back much more coming your way. and you gold rush is underway and going to thousands of ill equipped workers off flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich. as. children o'toole in...
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margaret franklin will join us. cfa institute president and ceo. sheg to his plane why you need to go through three miserable years and earned the cfa. stay with us. futures up 32. this is bloomberg. ♪ ,"m: "bloomberg surveillance good morning, everyone. year,rst full week of the looking at markets that are churning, we have an m&a monday, a nice balance and a lift to the market. futures up 40, earlier of 31. dow futures up exactly 200 points. with the advent of the year, and this is the new year, it is a time where the cherubs of wall street say, do i have the courage to take the cfa exam? sitting through three exams over a three-year period. i will not bore you with the flunk rate or the pass rate and all that. all you need to know is it is a huge success requirement for wall street. margaret franklin joins us, cfa president and ceo. june of 2020 was wiped out by the pandemic. what is the exam process forward, and critically, how do you for thousands of people in the javits center in new york if they cannot do that? you'ret: well, absolutely right, j
margaret franklin will join us. cfa institute president and ceo. sheg to his plane why you need to go through three miserable years and earned the cfa. stay with us. futures up 32. this is bloomberg. ♪ ,"m: "bloomberg surveillance good morning, everyone. year,rst full week of the looking at markets that are churning, we have an m&a monday, a nice balance and a lift to the market. futures up 40, earlier of 31. dow futures up exactly 200 points. with the advent of the year, and...
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she understood what planned parenthood was about. and people are recognizing it now, was founded by margaret sanger. margaret sanger was a eugenicist. what ginsburg is going to be remembered for, and is notable for, his roe v. wade -- is roe v. wade and her defense of it. my problem with justice ginsburg , and a want people to reconcile this and ink about it in the upcoming election, especially because amy barrett is being considered to replace her, is justice ginsburg in her wisdom must have been aware that margaret sanger and planned parenthood were designed to decimate our black population. this is acknowledged. they are trying to disassociate sanger's name with planned parenthood here in massachusetts. trying to assess what justice ginsburg and what she was about, especially in the time of the -- black lives matter, and that population being targeted for abuse and for extermination, how was ginsburg ameliorateognize or in her mind what abortion means for our black population question host: let's go to buck calling from lexington, texas, good morning. caller: good morning. gone.too bad that she i
she understood what planned parenthood was about. and people are recognizing it now, was founded by margaret sanger. margaret sanger was a eugenicist. what ginsburg is going to be remembered for, and is notable for, his roe v. wade -- is roe v. wade and her defense of it. my problem with justice ginsburg , and a want people to reconcile this and ink about it in the upcoming election, especially because amy barrett is being considered to replace her, is justice ginsburg in her wisdom must have...
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. - margaret started just clawing at me as hard as she could. - wade totally trashed my car. - and who's really paying the price? - i've had my grandson every weekend since he was three weeks old. - whose responsibility is this child? - i'm working full-time. - i would say i can do better, everybody can do better. are you gonna adopt him? - well, what you have to do would be grow up, and you need to take a step back. - today's gonna be a changing day in your life. you've never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now.
. - margaret started just clawing at me as hard as she could. - wade totally trashed my car. - and who's really paying the price? - i've had my grandson every weekend since he was three weeks old. - whose responsibility is this child? - i'm working full-time. - i would say i can do better, everybody can do better. are you gonna adopt him? - well, what you have to do would be grow up, and you need to take a step back. - today's gonna be a changing day in your life. you've never had anybody...
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i'm not read margaret fuller the feminist writer of his time and she's fascinating and a good writernd when we talk about -- she was writing about that in 1840 insane no one is completely mad or woman but there's a huge range and this is interesting stuff. this is one of the many interesting aspects of this time that i loved writing about. >> is close to strang's household because his second wife of his polyamorous household was doing the gender passage to travel safely which is the freedom of a man so yeah, go ahead. >> before we go to questions let's put up slide number five. could you hit slide number five? this is strang's first wife, elvira, passing is strang's nephew charles j douglas. strang for many months in the east coast in 1849 as the word confidence man is coming into fashion introducing this young man as his nephew and personal secretary whom he shares a fed with. charles j douglas. in fact, he was young woman named elvira fields lisa clary married we don't have time to tell the story but a virus is one of the most exciting aspects of this book and a really colorful cha
i'm not read margaret fuller the feminist writer of his time and she's fascinating and a good writernd when we talk about -- she was writing about that in 1840 insane no one is completely mad or woman but there's a huge range and this is interesting stuff. this is one of the many interesting aspects of this time that i loved writing about. >> is close to strang's household because his second wife of his polyamorous household was doing the gender passage to travel safely which is the...
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we want to turn to sue gordon, and she joins us this morning from sea island, georgia. good morning to you. >> good morning, margaret>> brennan: you've got nearly 40 years of intelligence at the c.i.a. and other agencies. and you argued that election interference is a grave and persistent threat. th a of us as a country are talking about election security. you said it has diversionery and unhelpful and we're doing our enemies work for them. what do you mean by that? >> i think three things, margaret. the first is, i believe the most significant strategic threat to america is if we end up not believing in ourselves. and i've shared this with our president. almost everything else we can overcome. but stopping to believe in the way we govern and act would be devastating. and we know our adversaries are attacking our elections, there is little doubt on it. they continue to and they have in the past. and that is the bedrock of our democracy. but i think we're so focused on the elections themselves that we're forgetting that their intention is to achieve various interests. in the case of russia, it is to undermine democra
we want to turn to sue gordon, and she joins us this morning from sea island, georgia. good morning to you. >> good morning, margaret>> brennan: you've got nearly 40 years of intelligence at the c.i.a. and other agencies. and you argued that election interference is a grave and persistent threat. th a of us as a country are talking about election security. you said it has diversionery and unhelpful and we're doing our enemies work for them. what do you mean by that? >> i think...