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now, ty, monday, me produced elsewhere but here 50 kilometers for mel, tie. he discovers that the company is building huge production facilities to meet steadily rising demand. the firm has launched various products, costing between if he doesn't to several 100 euros dio, who finds out that some of it is being produced here and not in mount tie itself. the sites are often operating the mirror in one cares when they do it says if the supervisory agencies don't exist and the for you who the story of mount high is one of corruption. but for many customers, the brands, proximity to power makes it even more desirable. a few years ago when president cheech and pings started his anti corruption campaign prices of mount i dropped. but today there on the rice, again, a bottle of its premium brand sells for more than 200 euros. and even the cheaper varieties do, well, the vendor says this one has just risen by more than 10 euros. it was under 20. no, it's at 30. she says the most daniel open door and there are many people who collect smiles who see it has an investment
now, ty, monday, me produced elsewhere but here 50 kilometers for mel, tie. he discovers that the company is building huge production facilities to meet steadily rising demand. the firm has launched various products, costing between if he doesn't to several 100 euros dio, who finds out that some of it is being produced here and not in mount tie itself. the sites are often operating the mirror in one cares when they do it says if the supervisory agencies don't exist and the for you who the story...
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before we had this pullback from there, and obviously a 3 or 4% drop now i'm not overly concerned, mel. i still think that the upside is there. i think the $400 like guy is talking about is not that far away i think people will shake this off. i think the reality is, yeah, the targeting is something that facebook absolutely has taken advantage of they've done an unbelievable job with some of that. i think the reality is they're still going to be able to do a lot more than folks think. i think when you look at their ad growth at 56% on a trillion dollars -- take a look at the market caps right now of snap and twitter. when you look at those and then you look at this trillion dollars company that just continues to be growing at the pace that they are, it tells me that there's still plenty of room to the upside, and i still think it's too cheap. >> i agree with pete on that it's interesting that tim brought it up, steve as well and pete the fact that obviously these concerns have been out there, but this within the last month, month and a half, yet president biden, i'm probably paraphrasi
before we had this pullback from there, and obviously a 3 or 4% drop now i'm not overly concerned, mel. i still think that the upside is there. i think the $400 like guy is talking about is not that far away i think people will shake this off. i think the reality is, yeah, the targeting is something that facebook absolutely has taken advantage of they've done an unbelievable job with some of that. i think the reality is they're still going to be able to do a lot more than folks think. i think...
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but i like mel. we really worked hard on her. abby: tracy would like to know, how did that pandemic impact your collaborative process? pres. clinton: probably not much, because we wrote the first book pretty much the way we wrote the second one. we had an outline and i did my research and he did the first couple of chapters and it was back-and-forth. james: just back and forth, very similar. i think our lives changed a lot. actually, i think it made me a little better writer. i concentrated more, kind of got me going. i did write -- the autobiography isn't out yet, but i did write it during that period. i think i focus more and got a little better, which is nice as you get into your 50's like i am, one of those numbers, i forget. pres. clinton: the two things in my life that influenced how i felt about the book and what contribution i try to make is the fact that after washington state, new york became the covid epicenter. it was horrible in new york city and our daughter and son-in-law and three grandchildren moved next door int
but i like mel. we really worked hard on her. abby: tracy would like to know, how did that pandemic impact your collaborative process? pres. clinton: probably not much, because we wrote the first book pretty much the way we wrote the second one. we had an outline and i did my research and he did the first couple of chapters and it was back-and-forth. james: just back and forth, very similar. i think our lives changed a lot. actually, i think it made me a little better writer. i concentrated...
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but i liked mel, he really worked hard onhim . >> let's see here. i have a question from someone in new york. tracy would like to know out of the pandemic impact your collaborative process? >> probably not much because we wrote the first book pretty much the way we were the second one. we had an outlet and i did my research and he did the first coupleof chapters and it went back and forth . >> just back and forth, very similar . i think our lives changed a lot actually, i think it may be a little better writer. i concentrated more and it got me going. i did write, the autobiography isn't out yet but i did road rightduring that period . i do think i focused more. i think i got a little better which is nice to get into your 50s like i am, or one of those numbers, whatever it is . >> there are two things in my life that influenced i felt about this book and the contributions i tried to make were the fact that after washington state , new york came the epicenter of the epidemic. and it was horrible in new york city. our daughter and son-in-law and three
but i liked mel, he really worked hard onhim . >> let's see here. i have a question from someone in new york. tracy would like to know out of the pandemic impact your collaborative process? >> probably not much because we wrote the first book pretty much the way we were the second one. we had an outlet and i did my research and he did the first coupleof chapters and it went back and forth . >> just back and forth, very similar . i think our lives changed a lot actually, i...
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but i like mel we really worked hard on her. yeah, yeah. let's see here. another question from someone from new york tracy would like to know how did the pandemic impact your collaborative process? probably not much because we wrote the first book. pretty much the way we wrote the second one. we had an outline. and then i did my research and he did the first couple of chapters and it was back and forth back and forth back and forth. that's it. just back and forth back and forth. i mean very similar. yeah, i think our lives, you know changed a lot, but that's you know, i i actually i think it made me a little better writer. i concentrated more kind of got me going. i did write this order which autobiography isn't out yet, but i did write it during that period i don't think i would have written it. but i do think i focused more. i think i think i got a little better, which is nice. you know she get into your fifties like i am or one of those numbers. i forget what number it is. the two things in my life that influenced how i felt about this book and what con
but i like mel we really worked hard on her. yeah, yeah. let's see here. another question from someone from new york tracy would like to know how did the pandemic impact your collaborative process? probably not much because we wrote the first book. pretty much the way we wrote the second one. we had an outline. and then i did my research and he did the first couple of chapters and it was back and forth back and forth back and forth. that's it. just back and forth back and forth. i mean very...
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and then suddenly you have to mel traverse, in the course of the trio, the quite sure how to do it. and for example, the new day is the, the most exposed moment because you are at the octave with the soprano. you see exactly the same thing, but it has to sound like a unique voice. the ah ah, the the news me. ah. the ah. the other is that not this is going to be connected all the time with what this constant in life which is change . and this is something, is very honest and very hard to follow and very has always for him to find the truth. everything about him is special and to work with him, of course it's a great privilege and that really deep such inspection of in, in a way of creating music together. but also it's a great challenge because he's obsessed with the quality. i think he's a genius, meaning that he is totally in the music. he's completely involved in what he's doing. and for me, the genius is this person who is what he explores. what he magnified ah. busy oh the ah, oh yeah. the i oh with me this surely not, engine is shown in the perfectionist. and just, i think i se
and then suddenly you have to mel traverse, in the course of the trio, the quite sure how to do it. and for example, the new day is the, the most exposed moment because you are at the octave with the soprano. you see exactly the same thing, but it has to sound like a unique voice. the ah ah, the the news me. ah. the ah. the other is that not this is going to be connected all the time with what this constant in life which is change . and this is something, is very honest and very hard to follow...
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facebook or do you think that pie is growing so much it's enough for everybody >> i think it's the latter, mel. when the company is making just shy of $5 million in sales and when you think about what the total sales number is, they're still a monopoly for all intents and purposes and that's been a major part of the bull case for snap and twitter when you think of the low revenue bases is and you think of the growth and daily active users and combined to 450 million here i will mention this about twitter and one reason yet stock is not trading as well as snap in the post market here. they lost a million users here in north america, and they hit the 7 million and the revenue guidance while it is a beat and it is low single digits and might they be setting themselves up and they had the analyst meeting that the expectations were very high when you see the bullets that i saw in segal's face there and what he's going to be talking about. they have a bunch of stuff yet to launch, and it should cause greater engagement and the ad growth that we know has been powering the stock in the last two quarte
facebook or do you think that pie is growing so much it's enough for everybody >> i think it's the latter, mel. when the company is making just shy of $5 million in sales and when you think about what the total sales number is, they're still a monopoly for all intents and purposes and that's been a major part of the bull case for snap and twitter when you think of the low revenue bases is and you think of the growth and daily active users and combined to 450 million here i will mention...
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these people think if they keep repeating the same fellow dramatic cliche -- owe mel la dramatic cliches, they'll finally get to pull off the power grab. these false comparisons are an insult to the actual hurdles that americans have overcome over the years together. we've won two world wars, faced down the soviets, unwound segregation, and defeated actual jim crow laws and endured the 9/11 attacks. but now the sky is falling? the sky is falling? because these mainstream laws that people actually support, because texans want to allow 16-hour days of voting but just not in the dead of night? do they know that nobody outside of liberal twitter and cable television is buying an ounce of what they're selling. the big lies, the fake outrage, failed in georgia. the big lies and fake outrage failed here in the senate and they'll fail in texas. the big lies and fake outrage are totally failing to persuade the american people. americans want to make it easy to vote but hard to cheat. americans know that having widespread and accessible voting along with voter i.d. isn't an attack on democracy. it
these people think if they keep repeating the same fellow dramatic cliche -- owe mel la dramatic cliches, they'll finally get to pull off the power grab. these false comparisons are an insult to the actual hurdles that americans have overcome over the years together. we've won two world wars, faced down the soviets, unwound segregation, and defeated actual jim crow laws and endured the 9/11 attacks. but now the sky is falling? the sky is falling? because these mainstream laws that people...
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he was the 1st guy to voice bugs bunny in 1989 after the passing of mel blanc. and if there's any one, if there's any one that should have done bugs bunny 1st in the feature film, it's jeff, and i'm so happy for him. like this is definitely his moment for sure. and i've seen parts of the film i've heard him. he sounds fantastic and i honestly think like the, the fans are going to be completely satisfied with this film. i listen, i want to get to the other project because i love the, i love the unplugged. and so pivotal in this thing, listen, it's been a great gift that this generation has been given and when i think back, none of this existed. there were 3 channels. busy and we had a transistor radio, 5.4 of 1600. nowadays the whole world is available there. it gives us an a taken away. and i do think at some point, much like a parent feathering enough to it's time to tell the bird to get you got to get live on your own. you've got to unplug from this stuff. and i think that's the sort of subliminal message behind or not so subliminal, behind unplugged in dug pl
he was the 1st guy to voice bugs bunny in 1989 after the passing of mel blanc. and if there's any one, if there's any one that should have done bugs bunny 1st in the feature film, it's jeff, and i'm so happy for him. like this is definitely his moment for sure. and i've seen parts of the film i've heard him. he sounds fantastic and i honestly think like the, the fans are going to be completely satisfied with this film. i listen, i want to get to the other project because i love the, i love the...
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and then suddenly you have to mel tro voice in the course, the trio, the quite sure how to do it. and for example, the news day is the, the most exposed moment because you are at the, to, with the soprano. you think that the same thing, but it has to sound like a unique voice. the ah, the news, the ah the ah, is not this is going to be connected with this constant in life which is change. and this is something very honest and very hard to follow and very has always for him to find the truth. everything about him is special to work with him. of course, it's a great privilege and that really deep satisfaction of in the, in a way of creating music together. and but also it's a great challenge because he's obsessed with the quality. i think he's a genius, meaning that he is totally in the music. he's completely involved in what he's doing and for me, the genius is this person who is what he explores what he magnified ah me oh the. busy ah, oh yeah the, the. busy i oh with ah, this surely not, engine is soon enough, perfectionist. and just i think sue a little bit different things in s
and then suddenly you have to mel tro voice in the course, the trio, the quite sure how to do it. and for example, the news day is the, the most exposed moment because you are at the, to, with the soprano. you think that the same thing, but it has to sound like a unique voice. the ah, the news, the ah the ah, is not this is going to be connected with this constant in life which is change. and this is something very honest and very hard to follow and very has always for him to find the truth....
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and then suddenly you have to mel traverse in the course of the trio, the quote to our order. and for example, the new v is the, the most exposed moment because you are at the octave with the soprano. you see exactly the same thing, but it has to sound like a unique voice. the ah ah, the the news . the news the news is that not this is going to be connected all the time with what these constant in life which is change . and this is something that is very honest and very hard to follow and very has always for him to find the truth. everything about him is special and to work with him, of course it's a great privilege and that really deep satisfaction of, in, in a way of creating music together. and but also it's a great challenge because he's obsessed with the quality. i think he's a genius, meaning that he is told to be in the music he's completely involved in what he's doing. and for me, the genius is this person who is what he explores. what he magnified ah oh the. busy ah, oh yeah the, the. busy busy i oh with me ah ah ah, ah, and surely not engineers soon enough protection
and then suddenly you have to mel traverse in the course of the trio, the quote to our order. and for example, the new v is the, the most exposed moment because you are at the octave with the soprano. you see exactly the same thing, but it has to sound like a unique voice. the ah ah, the the news . the news the news is that not this is going to be connected all the time with what these constant in life which is change . and this is something that is very honest and very hard to follow and very...
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for homosexual, clearly indicate on the other hand, during the last presidential election and 2019 mel near about tour, a member of the l. g b t. right organizations, sham even ran for the countries highest office is there light at the end of the rainbow worldwide calls are often made to our governments and to brussels, to do something about the situation about the climate of hatred that i alluded to earlier. bands what, what can brussels do? but of course, they are official policies in place to promote european values, which is non discrimination, of sexual minorities and even the europe. this is difficult as you heard, and to transport this into the wider. it's even more difficult because the influence you has on, for example, saudi arabia, african countries to change these laws of this. so tied to the behaviors of course limited. and if you have countries like hungary in your midst that are not obeying to this, this values, it's even more difficult to, to have your stand in the world. so it's, it's a long way to go still and just try to match this a little bit together. i'd like to
for homosexual, clearly indicate on the other hand, during the last presidential election and 2019 mel near about tour, a member of the l. g b t. right organizations, sham even ran for the countries highest office is there light at the end of the rainbow worldwide calls are often made to our governments and to brussels, to do something about the situation about the climate of hatred that i alluded to earlier. bands what, what can brussels do? but of course, they are official policies in place...
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chung lynn hi was mel and appears calm. so responded this option that taiwanese people have rejected one china, prince of folks which states that title, one of part of china, and the consul also emphasized that beijing should abandon a military intimidation for ty one and the consul. again b e t, a. terry did that high one will men seeing the p women and he's the, the ability to cross taiwan streets for people who live in taiwan. we would just need to reality that the tension between taiwan and china is just there and it's been going on for decades. so if you ask people on the sheet apps on people on the scene, how if they are worrying about chinese nation, i would say most of them was saying no. however, if you look at the chinese activities are recently last month trying to send 28 aircraft pulled to high one think that the parish is definitely increasing. right.
chung lynn hi was mel and appears calm. so responded this option that taiwanese people have rejected one china, prince of folks which states that title, one of part of china, and the consul also emphasized that beijing should abandon a military intimidation for ty one and the consul. again b e t, a. terry did that high one will men seeing the p women and he's the, the ability to cross taiwan streets for people who live in taiwan. we would just need to reality that the tension between taiwan and...
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my name is mel pepper and on behalf of harvard bookstore i am thrilled to introduce this virtual event with clint smith presenting his new book "how the word is passed: a reckoning with the history of slavery across america" . which debuted at number one on the new yk
my name is mel pepper and on behalf of harvard bookstore i am thrilled to introduce this virtual event with clint smith presenting his new book "how the word is passed: a reckoning with the history of slavery across america" . which debuted at number one on the new yk
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mel says you're going to carry hope with you. yes.ve to people back home that, yes, we've been out of the water and haven't had the perfect preparation. we haven't done all competitions we normally do, but i will show fury and if you can see that and one person wakes up that day and says, i will do better today, myjob is done. i'm chetan pathak. hello, and welcome to sportsday. coming up on tonight's programme: a formula 1 race that'll go down in history — max verstappen crashes out as lewis hamilton wins the british grand prix. dream debut — history maker colin morikawa becomes the first golfer to win two different majors at his first attempt, as he lifts the claretjug at royal st george's. and some huge hitting sees england take the t20 series against pakistan to a decider.
mel says you're going to carry hope with you. yes.ve to people back home that, yes, we've been out of the water and haven't had the perfect preparation. we haven't done all competitions we normally do, but i will show fury and if you can see that and one person wakes up that day and says, i will do better today, myjob is done. i'm chetan pathak. hello, and welcome to sportsday. coming up on tonight's programme: a formula 1 race that'll go down in history — max verstappen crashes out as lewis...
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mel says you are going to carry hope with you. yes.ant to prove to people back home that, yes, we have been out of the water and have not had the perfect preparation. we handle all competitions we normally do, but i will show fury and if you can see that and one person wakes up that day and says, i will do better today, myjob is done. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak, coming up on the programme... we'll be live at royal st george's where, louis oosthuizen�*s in a battle to keep hold of the lead on day three of the open. all set to win the yellowjersey — tadej pogacar�*s second tour de france title will be confirmed tomorrow as he finishes the penultimate stage with a lead of over five minutes. a good day too for the formula one championship leader max verstappen, who'll will start the british grand prix from pole after winning the new trial sprint race at silverstone. welcome along, thanks forjoining us. it's been a dramatic hour at the open golf since we were last with you. withjordan spieth and collin morikawa fight
mel says you are going to carry hope with you. yes.ant to prove to people back home that, yes, we have been out of the water and have not had the perfect preparation. we handle all competitions we normally do, but i will show fury and if you can see that and one person wakes up that day and says, i will do better today, myjob is done. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak, coming up on the programme... we'll be live at royal st george's where, louis oosthuizen�*s in a battle to...
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the dad that had a teen named mel payment that he was good that somebody took up to does that? i did go and then guys the me got it in calling gulf coming out of home with the lighting to the world for move in and listen to the scene. because and, and now he's in financial support on his and, and he had to do to go online and have been in my family and i can't hold it in my head to august 2018. so africa and the international tournaments who had come to for a while, i've gone to national. so that's what i can talk to and so to new to tickle is and head man and his financial tickets has not. and you need you to sit on your team with whom i would do if you do in lockers the thing that is mentioned in, oh god, i think that that's a monday i on the last name on it, she guys put it in. they've got to get help on month job that can it don't go love a door, not going to get anything to do to get my son all and can you to the doctor you go that the what cause that's good. i did not know the end of that. do you mean to make the senate kinda to have it to abilene and tim katy was going t
the dad that had a teen named mel payment that he was good that somebody took up to does that? i did go and then guys the me got it in calling gulf coming out of home with the lighting to the world for move in and listen to the scene. because and, and now he's in financial support on his and, and he had to do to go online and have been in my family and i can't hold it in my head to august 2018. so africa and the international tournaments who had come to for a while, i've gone to national. so...
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j&j shot there will be a question of whether they need booster shots, as there already have been >> mel, 13 million americans of the j&j vaccine compared to ballpark estimate on the pfizer and moderna. >> a total 60 million people vaccinated in the u.s., so 13 million who got the j&j shot, yeah, a vast majority. >> mel, thank you. it is worth noting johnson & johnson disputes that study which is not peer review, just to underscore that, karen, but still, there are a lot of concerns these days. you see places like los angeles reinstate some mask mandates so it does feel like there is some uncertainty out there at this moment in time which comes to this variant, which can't be good for markets >> it can't be good, but i don't know how bad it will be. i think this is very different than where we were prior to november of last year where we had no vaccine, right? so we know that we do have a way to materially help this situation if it gets worse what we're seeing is that it's more -- for those who are unvaccinated, this is more of an issue. perhaps that moves the needle and makes more peopl
j&j shot there will be a question of whether they need booster shots, as there already have been >> mel, 13 million americans of the j&j vaccine compared to ballpark estimate on the pfizer and moderna. >> a total 60 million people vaccinated in the u.s., so 13 million who got the j&j shot, yeah, a vast majority. >> mel, thank you. it is worth noting johnson & johnson disputes that study which is not peer review, just to underscore that, karen, but still, there...
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mel brooks, there he is. alabama's mel brooks is admitting what he did to protect himself before the riot even began. we'll talk to him about that. later infrastructure week. a report on a major break through and vote. two out of three guys experience hair loss by the age 35. kind of scary. that's why i use keeps. keeps offers clinically proven treatment, and the sooner you start the more hair you can keep. get started for $1 a day at keeps.com. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. it's the most comfortable, body-sensing, automatically-responding, energy-building, dually-adjustable, dad-powering, wellness-boosting, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, recovery-assisting, effortlessly life-changing... proven quality night sleep we've ever made. and now, save up to $1,000 on select sleep number 360 smart beds and adjustable bases. plus, 0% interest for 24 months. only for a limited time. welcome back to milkshake mustaches, high fives and high dives. to 3-on 3s... 2-on-2s... and 1-on-1s. at aspen dent
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mel in california. mel. >> caller: boo-yah, jim.it very much in sync and how can i help. >> caller: rad net many in new york and -- >> a great situation they should consolidate every one of them. they have a lot going. i'm glad you brought it to our viewers' attention it is a good situation don in colorado. don. >> caller: hi, jim first time caller from durango, colorado >> okay, durango >> caller:le jim, yes, back in march you gave a speculative buy for bio genomics >> you have to have a pass stish of them. i agree with kathy wood. she has a lot of them and one or two will make up for all the rest i think it's a good spec evan in ohio >> caller: jim, how are you. >> real chill. mostly garden and dog. no more criticism of anybody because i am the gandhi of the garden what's up? >> caller: you're the gandhi of the garden >> gandhi of the garden. >> caller: all right hey, i'm first time, long time and appreciate everything you do i wanted to -- >> thank you. >> caller: infrastructure bill getting batted back and forth and we all know
mel in california. mel. >> caller: boo-yah, jim.it very much in sync and how can i help. >> caller: rad net many in new york and -- >> a great situation they should consolidate every one of them. they have a lot going. i'm glad you brought it to our viewers' attention it is a good situation don in colorado. don. >> caller: hi, jim first time caller from durango, colorado >> okay, durango >> caller:le jim, yes, back in march you gave a speculative buy for bio...
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i think you have tradeable levels halliburton sticks out to me, mel, i'm sorry, don't get mad at me, please i'm begging you. >> i was mad at you for a split second but that's past grasso, if i read these two charts as a story then, though, it would tell me that investors believe that the recovery is on. is that a story line you can buy into >> yes, i can buy into that because we're going to see a boom in the economy, once it does really kick up and once we leave the delta variant headlines behind us or at least maybe they're not that impactful. but when guy brought back the guests with the ten-year yield, if you overlay those charts, they look very similar, if not identical. the oih and the ten-year yield path that means to me positioning told you which way the yields were going and now the rest of the market is buying it based on yield or selling it to karen's point from 248 down to 177 i think if you're a trader and there's a lot of people out there watching, i think you can bounce back in the oih probably to the 212 area, which is in between the 50-day moving average and the 100-d
i think you have tradeable levels halliburton sticks out to me, mel, i'm sorry, don't get mad at me, please i'm begging you. >> i was mad at you for a split second but that's past grasso, if i read these two charts as a story then, though, it would tell me that investors believe that the recovery is on. is that a story line you can buy into >> yes, i can buy into that because we're going to see a boom in the economy, once it does really kick up and once we leave the delta variant...
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actor danny glover who starred with mel gibson in the lethal weapon films said my heart is broken workingith the team was one of the proudest moments of hi career richard donner was 91 years old. >>> closer look at veterans who work as military medics. many who served are struggling to find work in the medical field as a civilian. more on exactly why and what is being done to change it. >> reporter: as enlisted sailor, eric dodson spent 11 years in the u.s. navy as corpsman, working front lines and assisting with surgeries and mass casualties. >> we have 20 people coming in, find someone to take care of them >> reporter: after military service, volunteered as registered nurse in covid field hospital. >> once the mission was finished, applying for jobs as er tech and told i was not qualified. >> reporter: anyone ask about your life experience, work >> lot of it was we'd love to have you, still don't have the right certifications >> reporter: not unique. >> time of great need for health care workers, turning away some of the most qualified. >> reporter: call of duty endowment only a handful
actor danny glover who starred with mel gibson in the lethal weapon films said my heart is broken workingith the team was one of the proudest moments of hi career richard donner was 91 years old. >>> closer look at veterans who work as military medics. many who served are struggling to find work in the medical field as a civilian. more on exactly why and what is being done to change it. >> reporter: as enlisted sailor, eric dodson spent 11 years in the u.s. navy as corpsman,...
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don't say i'm addicted. pastor william the more and dillman coats at mel in and baptist church and clinton, maryland are suing coca cola and the american beverage association. the war had moved to the court room. dillman codes dared to seek the law on the coca cola corporation. the we know that the consumption of sugar in these products exceed the american heart association. what are you asking for from coca cola? well, what do you want this company? we want coca cola to in their deceptive marketing practices. they have spent $120000000.00 in 5 years between 201-2015 falsely advertising the product. the multinational retaliated by accusing the pastors the freedom of speech violation. and after suing for legal expenses, a threat with several $1000000.00, coca cola now demand that the case be dropped, the coca cola statement. the allegations here are likewise legally and factually merit unless and we will vigorously defend against them. the allegations are the coca cola misled consumers about the science of sugar sweeten beverages because several of their executives went out in the press and
don't say i'm addicted. pastor william the more and dillman coats at mel in and baptist church and clinton, maryland are suing coca cola and the american beverage association. the war had moved to the court room. dillman codes dared to seek the law on the coca cola corporation. the we know that the consumption of sugar in these products exceed the american heart association. what are you asking for from coca cola? well, what do you want this company? we want coca cola to in their deceptive...
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again, as they say, that's what makes markets, mel, sorry to interrupt. >> no worries there. let's bring in mike wilson, morgan stanley chief equity strategist thanks for being with us you have been calling for a pull back are we seeing this unfold as we speak? >> thanks, melissa we have had pullbacks, we have had the rolling correction go through the market it was the high priced tax earlier in the year, and spacs and now they're getting into the reopening and recovery stocks as perhaps people are worried that the change is in this is all part of the same narrative which is, you know, after you reach the peek rate of change on growth and policy, the market always goes through what we call a mid cycle transition, and during that transition, the market is searching for the next leadership group, and it's confused it doesn't really know, you know, what it wants to bet should inflation be transitory, did the fed stop that, are we going to have a growth slow down that's more meaningful in the back half of the year. all the factors are weighing on the rotations in the marketplace.
again, as they say, that's what makes markets, mel, sorry to interrupt. >> no worries there. let's bring in mike wilson, morgan stanley chief equity strategist thanks for being with us you have been calling for a pull back are we seeing this unfold as we speak? >> thanks, melissa we have had pullbacks, we have had the rolling correction go through the market it was the high priced tax earlier in the year, and spacs and now they're getting into the reopening and recovery stocks as...
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>> probably mel. >> yeah, yeah i would go with her. >> we like her a lot, but you know i liked a lot of the smaller characters. i like to the presidents. i found his successors husband to be a perfect bad guy because he is-- nothing matters but power to him. >> spineless. >> if that is all your life is about, you actually have an advantage in today's climate when the news reporting and everything is so competitive and when the way the human brain works something bad feels better than something good and if you don't have anything else, you just commit character assassination. no one can do that but you, but reputation assassination and i think-- so, i thought he was an interesting guy. i thought the angry chinese guy who lost his father was an interesting guy, but i like to mel. >> yeah, yup. >> let's see here, other question from someone from new york, tracy would like to now, how did the pandemic impact your collaborative process? >> probably not much because we were the first book pretty much the way we wrote the second one. we had an outline, and then i did my research and he did
>> probably mel. >> yeah, yeah i would go with her. >> we like her a lot, but you know i liked a lot of the smaller characters. i like to the presidents. i found his successors husband to be a perfect bad guy because he is-- nothing matters but power to him. >> spineless. >> if that is all your life is about, you actually have an advantage in today's climate when the news reporting and everything is so competitive and when the way the human brain works something...
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one american journalist famously referred to it as liquid razor blades in china. spirits like mel tie are called by jill or white alcohol. the american entrepreneurs, derek san house, has lived in china for a long time. he's written 2 books on chinese drinking culture. mount high is what's called a sauce aroma bought style by jo. him to be very savory. it's got like all the sesame, not kind of like chocolate coffee and also like more kind of out there flavors like mushroom or even like fermented bean pays fight show has been enjoyed for centuries as a cheap, effective drink. when the communist came to power, their priorities were clear to the very 1st business license, the issue was to a badge of factory. the red star distillery and bridging they took a drink that had been up to that point very much like a peasant workers farmers drink. and they elevated it to a position of prestige because they were looking to make drinks that were celebrated by the normal working people. and make those more popular than what the lease were drinking. so they began setting up by jo distilleries all ov
one american journalist famously referred to it as liquid razor blades in china. spirits like mel tie are called by jill or white alcohol. the american entrepreneurs, derek san house, has lived in china for a long time. he's written 2 books on chinese drinking culture. mount high is what's called a sauce aroma bought style by jo. him to be very savory. it's got like all the sesame, not kind of like chocolate coffee and also like more kind of out there flavors like mushroom or even like...
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this signing, clashing with the olympics, we know england's mel reid decided to miss it to focus on tokyotrating has been? there are seven ten 20 — how frustrating has been? there are seven top 20 players and _ how frustrating has been? there are seven top 20 players and all that - seven top 20 players and all that aren't here this weekend. there is just so much going on right now with the protocol is changing and players worrying about quarantines and wanting to make sure that they could travel with their delegation, perhaps, but theirteam, overto tokyo and not get caught up. are some of these players, they wanted to be olympians long before golf was evenin to be olympians long before golf was even in the olympics. theyjust had this dream, and they don't want to jeopardise that in any way, you know, and lexi thompson said with all of this travel going on internationally right now that she wanted to pet her house as a priority to make sure that she was in top shape for tokyo. you priority to make sure that she was in top shape for tokyo.— in top shape for tokyo. you are riaht in top shape
this signing, clashing with the olympics, we know england's mel reid decided to miss it to focus on tokyotrating has been? there are seven ten 20 — how frustrating has been? there are seven top 20 players and _ how frustrating has been? there are seven top 20 players and all that - seven top 20 players and all that aren't here this weekend. there is just so much going on right now with the protocol is changing and players worrying about quarantines and wanting to make sure that they could...
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the flower went on to meet our norbish, the blue mel, and not the light has an effect on the ganglion cells in the retina. and that's how it has an effect on certain parts of the brain, which is responsible for alertness and as we've examined, and also has an impact on performance guy in the past. he's not actually in front of light with a high proportion of white normal room light and blue light each for 60 minutes. then they had to ride a stationary bike for 12 minutes. after the blue light treatment, the athlete boasted a higher performance right? after break came down the numbers, the scientists concluded that the funding was significant was on the lease with 8 and a half seconds faster, which is really a lot when we're talking about a time trial over 10 kilometers. and, but it's important to be cautious too much blue light can mess with our internal clocks, andy, to sleeping disorders. posada and amateur athletes. light treatment of this kind is currently out of the question. for now, he'll just keep choosing the time of day that feels best for him. who's teaching no exercise cou
the flower went on to meet our norbish, the blue mel, and not the light has an effect on the ganglion cells in the retina. and that's how it has an effect on certain parts of the brain, which is responsible for alertness and as we've examined, and also has an impact on performance guy in the past. he's not actually in front of light with a high proportion of white normal room light and blue light each for 60 minutes. then they had to ride a stationary bike for 12 minutes. after the blue light...
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a few years after that he would direct mel gibson and danny glover in "lethal weapon." >> have you ever? >> i haven't killed you yet. >> reporter: they would stay together for three sequels "lethal weapon 4" in 1998. he teamed up with bill murray for the dark christmas comedy "scrooged." born richard donner schwartzberg in the bronx in 1930, the director got his start on the other side of the camera studying theater at nyu. he began directing commercials and tv shows like "gilligan's island" and "the twilight zone." he made the leap to film with "the omen" starring gregory peck becoming the fifth highest grossing movie that year. establishing richard as a hollywood heavyweight. he was recently honored for his work spanning five decades in hollywood. >> it's extraordinary. this industry is my friend. and it's been just the greatest gift in the world to me. >> reporter: richard is survived by his wife lauren. together they founded the donner company that includes "free willy" and >>> right now on "ame morning" tropical threat now in the gulf of mechanixico. where warm water will strengthe
a few years after that he would direct mel gibson and danny glover in "lethal weapon." >> have you ever? >> i haven't killed you yet. >> reporter: they would stay together for three sequels "lethal weapon 4" in 1998. he teamed up with bill murray for the dark christmas comedy "scrooged." born richard donner schwartzberg in the bronx in 1930, the director got his start on the other side of the camera studying theater at nyu. he began directing...
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corps and i can tell you the government has now confirmed his death also also was reporting that is mel con, who's a former dean leader from a cabinet minister and a key figure. some would say the most powerful figure in herat. he's bought his own fighters to the front line on, in support of the government to try and change the tide of the battle right now. clearly very serious, the government of african, the stone that this major regional city is in some ways surrounded and certainly with the airport. not for the operational consulting, at least for now, a landslide is killed at least 7 people in northern india. this is the latest in a growing number of deaths caused by this year's monsoon reigns. golden robinson has more within moments, mountain road gives way heavy rain to hit the 1000000 region, hard, causing flash, flooding and landslides waiting the lives of dozens of people. the national disaster response force and in due to beaten ball, the police are carrying out the rescue operation. so people are still missing and rescuers are looking for them. all roads and bridges swept awa
corps and i can tell you the government has now confirmed his death also also was reporting that is mel con, who's a former dean leader from a cabinet minister and a key figure. some would say the most powerful figure in herat. he's bought his own fighters to the front line on, in support of the government to try and change the tide of the battle right now. clearly very serious, the government of african, the stone that this major regional city is in some ways surrounded and certainly with the...
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before we go, he may have famously tried to repel the english in the movie braveheart, but hollywood saw mel gibson will need those skills again again to online mobile democratic supporters, they'll be provoked, the outrage from the report on camera, we consider the former president donald trump to fight event while read how the song can take your public on social media by heading to our website. dot com. i'm not going to waste your time any more. you can head on straight over to that article and many, many more and have a good day. me the in the she want to hold simply real thing a little slow, letting them go by susan. well, i don't want to come a little to go see me when you have a week when you have a meeting in the room, initial pathetic female spelled on the one, let me know which finance was going to fail, and we'll get that done for me. and i'll start with you soon as you just move in to when you finish mental begin illusion initially about thinking what's going on on the, on the financial young who the illusion that you lose could you could shoot it to the lower the with the you don
before we go, he may have famously tried to repel the english in the movie braveheart, but hollywood saw mel gibson will need those skills again again to online mobile democratic supporters, they'll be provoked, the outrage from the report on camera, we consider the former president donald trump to fight event while read how the song can take your public on social media by heading to our website. dot com. i'm not going to waste your time any more. you can head on straight over to that article...
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belong camp and cox's bizarre was home to more than a 1000000 routing refugees from neighboring me, and mel, alexia bryan. in the pouring rain. people come to see what happened or salvage what's left. the makeshift homes built from plastic sheets and bamboo poles had no chance when the muddy hillsides collapsed into rangel range . but i have been left and my sister went to the bathroom and after she returned the side of the hill came down. well, i have one nice and 2 nephews and my sister. my brother in law, along with the other family members, managed to get out of the shelter, but the kids came down on those 4 and the shelter was damaged. 2 of them died and 2 others were injured like the powerful monsoon range caused floods that reached loose high and some areas of the could to column camp. more than 100 teens to see, to be washed away by the water. good of how long and bangladesh is the world's biggest refugee camp and the most densely populated. it's home to more than 1000000 wrangler who flayed a crick down by the military and neighboring miasma. overcrowded basic and prone to live liv
belong camp and cox's bizarre was home to more than a 1000000 routing refugees from neighboring me, and mel, alexia bryan. in the pouring rain. people come to see what happened or salvage what's left. the makeshift homes built from plastic sheets and bamboo poles had no chance when the muddy hillsides collapsed into rangel range . but i have been left and my sister went to the bathroom and after she returned the side of the hill came down. well, i have one nice and 2 nephews and my sister. my...
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, a secret meeting of 53 people in a home in shanghai, in 1949 following a civil war party leader, mel's a don't seize power in china. he oversaw decades of war famine and repression and exerted a monopoly over both state and society. in the late 970 s, china began opening up for business and decades of unprecedented economic growth followed. today. china is the world's 2nd biggest economy and achievement, that president, she's been paying is touting among many others. but in china, what is fact? and what is fiction? today, tourist bowed supply this lake, but 100 years ago it was a small group of marx's to sort out. this is alex, but they had convened in shanghai, but the fear of spies. so then move their meeting to boat on non who lake 100 kilometers south of the city. he is where they found that the communist party today non who receives visitors from all over china to confirm that it is the communist party that stands for and has brought us the good life we have to day to day to the household for month. the government has built an impressive museum on the shore visitors. i told the st
, a secret meeting of 53 people in a home in shanghai, in 1949 following a civil war party leader, mel's a don't seize power in china. he oversaw decades of war famine and repression and exerted a monopoly over both state and society. in the late 970 s, china began opening up for business and decades of unprecedented economic growth followed. today. china is the world's 2nd biggest economy and achievement, that president, she's been paying is touting among many others. but in china, what is...
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you also heard that it's mel. com, who is the former governor, the former campbell administered a long time which i had a leader who is obviously fighting on the side of the government. but he is now saying that he's not getting enough resources from the government. he's not getting enough manpower to help him in his fight, and i think this is explained by what's going on elsewhere enough. going to stop because the tell about just fighting and harass it's all current focus. but the fighting continues in the south in kandahar in helmand. fighting continues in the north in places like car and couldn't dues the taliban attacking in many, many places. so the african forces on paper, they have more soldiers, they have more police, they have special forces and they haven't had power. but i don't think they know where to bring those forces to bad right now, because the taliban are attacking them in many places. many parts of the country and just add another element into think, james, i believe it's flooding problems and i'm going to stop flooding problems in numerous don, which is in the east
you also heard that it's mel. com, who is the former governor, the former campbell administered a long time which i had a leader who is obviously fighting on the side of the government. but he is now saying that he's not getting enough resources from the government. he's not getting enough manpower to help him in his fight, and i think this is explained by what's going on elsewhere enough. going to stop because the tell about just fighting and harass it's all current focus. but the fighting...
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in the 2020 presidential election shooting mel, a left, 5 people dead. we spoke to political honest ras, mussa know who calls the investigation, pointless this is ridiculous or entire investigation or get live a little side going off in a different direction. i don't think anything's going to come out of it. if you can be used for political purposes on either side, that's what's gonna happen. i think we're going to have to party something here. they're going to come up with different recommendations. really nothing going to come out of this. so i think it's, it's, unfortunately the traverse the spending money to investigate something like this. i think the most, the effort to be looked at the riots that occurred the previous summer. that's where we need to be from. now i can make terrors, and that's how these rarely presidents is labeled. growing international movement to boy caught his country over its treatment of palestine. it does come for ice cream, multinational been in jerry's fro sales within israeli settlements throughout the occupied west bank
in the 2020 presidential election shooting mel, a left, 5 people dead. we spoke to political honest ras, mussa know who calls the investigation, pointless this is ridiculous or entire investigation or get live a little side going off in a different direction. i don't think anything's going to come out of it. if you can be used for political purposes on either side, that's what's gonna happen. i think we're going to have to party something here. they're going to come up with different...
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that he left wing peru libra party had historical links to the shining path. communist group ah hey, mel athletes are already breaking records at the tokyo olympics. these games will see the highest ever percentage of women taking part. and richardson has more from the japanese capital. the people might be quite different if the lighting, the olympic cold unit friday's opening ceremony, japanese tennis thought they are socket is fast, becoming the face of the tokyo olympics. and these games will set a new height. the female athletes, 49 percent of all competitors, all women compare that to the tokyo games in $964.00. when the figure stood, it just 13 percent. it's a huge shop window, just promoting and capable of women and gowns, which often of course get, get hidden, terribly balanced representation of men and women in the media generally on high school sense media coverage is, is wondering, bells when they, more than lympics began in $1896.00, they found that he had a cubit so made a pretty blunt assessments on the prospect of women taking part. he said it was impractical. uncouth in p
that he left wing peru libra party had historical links to the shining path. communist group ah hey, mel athletes are already breaking records at the tokyo olympics. these games will see the highest ever percentage of women taking part. and richardson has more from the japanese capital. the people might be quite different if the lighting, the olympic cold unit friday's opening ceremony, japanese tennis thought they are socket is fast, becoming the face of the tokyo olympics. and these games...