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that is how i met my wife. she was my first collaborator.: you have now been married for how many years? klaus: next year, it will be 50 years. david: 50 years. ok. will have a big party at davos to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary? klaus: no, we are a more private family. we married in little church in cannotn valley, which give room to more than 20, 30 people. so we will go back to the church if covid allows us to do so. david: what is it you are most proud of having created over the 50 year period of time? what is it that makes you most proud of what you have done? klaus: i am personally very proud as an academic that stakeholder capitalism is now broadly accepted. ♪ david: what was it that propelled davos as we are calling it now to go from a 444 person event to a global phenomenon? what was it that changed things and made it so popular and important for people to attend? klaus: i think if i look over it is the0 years, conviction that the big issues in the world need a collaborative approach. to interact with government leaders, bu
that is how i met my wife. she was my first collaborator.: you have now been married for how many years? klaus: next year, it will be 50 years. david: 50 years. ok. will have a big party at davos to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary? klaus: no, we are a more private family. we married in little church in cannotn valley, which give room to more than 20, 30 people. so we will go back to the church if covid allows us to do so. david: what is it you are most proud of having created over the 50...
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that is how i met my wife. she was my first collaborator.ou have now been married for how many years? klaus: next year, it will be 50 years, david. david: 50 years. ok. so will you have a big party at davos to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary? klaus: no, we are a more private family. we married in little church in a mountain valley, which cannot, let's say, give room to more than 20, 30 people. so we will go back to the church, if covid allows us to do so. ♪ david: what is it you are most proud of having created over the 50 year period of time? is it a network, a community? what is it that makes you most proud of what you have done? klaus: i am personally very proud as an academic that stakeholder capitalism is now broadly accepted. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. ♪ the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a
that is how i met my wife. she was my first collaborator.ou have now been married for how many years? klaus: next year, it will be 50 years, david. david: 50 years. ok. so will you have a big party at davos to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary? klaus: no, we are a more private family. we married in little church in a mountain valley, which cannot, let's say, give room to more than 20, 30 people. so we will go back to the church, if covid allows us to do so. ♪ david: what is it you are...
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that is how i met my wife. she was my first collaborator. have now been married for how many years? klaus: next year, it will be 50 years, david. david: 50 years. ok. so will you have a big party at davos to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary? klaus: no, we are a more private family. we married in little church in a mountain valley, which cannot, let's say, give room to more than 20, 30 people. so we will go back to the church, if covid allows us to do so. ♪ david: what is it you are most proud of having created over the 50 year period of time? is it a network, a community? what is it that makes you most proud of what you have done? klaus: i am personally very proud as an academic that stakeholder capitalism is now broadly accepted. ♪ are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotrainer, a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time, all while maintaining safe, correct form and
that is how i met my wife. she was my first collaborator. have now been married for how many years? klaus: next year, it will be 50 years, david. david: 50 years. ok. so will you have a big party at davos to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary? klaus: no, we are a more private family. we married in little church in a mountain valley, which cannot, let's say, give room to more than 20, 30 people. so we will go back to the church, if covid allows us to do so. ♪ david: what is it you are most...
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that is how i met my wife. she was my first collaborator. you have now been married for how many years? klaus: next year, it will be 50 years, david. david: 50 years. ok. so will you have a big party at davos to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary? klaus: no, we are a more private family. we married in little church in a mountain valley, which cannot , let's say give room to more , than 20, 30 people. so we will go back to the church if covid allows us to do so. ,♪ david: what is it you are most of, -- proud of having created over the 50 year period of time? is it a network, a community? what is it that makes you most proud of what you have done? klaus: i am personally very proud as an academic that stakeholder capitalism is now broadly accepted. ♪ - i'm doug hirsch. you may already know that goodrx can help you save up to 80% on your prescriptions. unfortunately, many americans can't get to a doctor right now. the good news is that for many health issues, you can see a doctor online. it's easy. just go to goodrx.com, and with a few click
that is how i met my wife. she was my first collaborator. you have now been married for how many years? klaus: next year, it will be 50 years, david. david: 50 years. ok. so will you have a big party at davos to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary? klaus: no, we are a more private family. we married in little church in a mountain valley, which cannot , let's say give room to more , than 20, 30 people. so we will go back to the church if covid allows us to do so. ,♪ david: what is it you...
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the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.to how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other recession, it seems women are bearing the brunt of this one. but a city that's trying to work better for women could teach us how we can all weather this crisis... ..to build up cities that work better for everyone. hello, there. it's turning more unsettled this weekend. tomorrow, we've got wet and windy weather spreading in off the atlantic but today it's looking pretty quiet. we've got quite a bit of sunshine across the western half of the country, still a bit of cloud and showery bursts of rain across the east courtesy of that area of low pressure. this is the ridge of high pr
the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.to how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other recession, it...
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the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.ing deep research into how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's been a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other recession, it seems women are bearing the brunt of this one. but a city that's trying to work better for women could teach us how we can all weather this crisis... ..to build up cities that work better for everyone. hello there. we've got low pressure sweeping in today, bringing strong winds, more cloud and rain, some of which will be quite heavy across western areas at the moment. through the afternoon it will move north and east. some milder air will be coming in from the south—west. lots of isobars indicating the stronger winds, and these weather front
the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.ing deep research into how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's been a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning....
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the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.g deep research into how men and women use the city differently. now they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's been a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other recession, it seems women are bearing the brunt of this one. but a city that's trying to work better for women could teach us how we can all weather this crisis... ..to build up cities that work better for everyone. good morning. many of us woke up to a wintry scene outside. more of the wintry mix through the course of today and for the next few days. to summarise the next couple of days, expect further ice and snow at times. it could bring some disruption to travel, slippery conditions underfoot as well. so it is a mix of rain, sleet and snow but we are all
the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.g deep research into how men and women use the city differently. now they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's been a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like...
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the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.doing deep research into how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other recession, it seems women are bearing the brunt of this one. but a city that's trying to work better for women could teach us how we can all weather this crisis... ..to build up cities that work better for everyone. hello there. tomorrow we've got some rain to come in from the atlantic that will affect more of the uk. today, there was some lovely winter sunshine across many western areas. it wasn't a bad day at all. further east though, the skies look very different. there was rain and drizzle, it was grey and rather misty, especially in the hills as well. t
the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.doing deep research into how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like...
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in arizona, electoral college members met in a secret location after 11 democratic electors received threats. wisconsin's electoral college members were told to enter the state capitol through an unmarked side door amid similar threats of violence. wisconsin republicans refused to accept biden's victory and met separately at the state capitol to select what they called an alternate slate of electors casting votes for trump. in delaware, president-elect joe biden called a republicaeffort overturn the election results by 17 state attorneys general, and backed by 126 republican congressmembers, a "unprecedented assault on our democracy." mr. biden: in america, politicians don't take power.
in arizona, electoral college members met in a secret location after 11 democratic electors received threats. wisconsin's electoral college members were told to enter the state capitol through an unmarked side door amid similar threats of violence. wisconsin republicans refused to accept biden's victory and met separately at the state capitol to select what they called an alternate slate of electors casting votes for trump. in delaware, president-elect joe biden called a republicaeffort...
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but if several 100 people met together to sign it that terrified them. to get up when with charter 8 you shall bow showed that he was not just an intellectual dissident he showed that he was also. so capable of organizing a movement and mustering opposition forces and including inside the heart is your system for calm the younger you go joe the opposite. arrested on the 8th of december you shall was arbitrarily detained for several months before his trial in december 2009 before intermediary court number one in beijing. the trial was held on camera. the dissidents friends were kept at a distance by police who had cordoned off the courthouse. and i think it's just 2 days later on the 25th of december 2009 you shall bow was sentenced to 11 years in prison for subversion of state power. the date has not chosen by chance beijing hopes that on christmas day foreign media and diplomats would be less likely to gather at the tribunals. alone in front of his judges you shall bow read along declaration freedom of expression is not a crime he said. he repeated what
but if several 100 people met together to sign it that terrified them. to get up when with charter 8 you shall bow showed that he was not just an intellectual dissident he showed that he was also. so capable of organizing a movement and mustering opposition forces and including inside the heart is your system for calm the younger you go joe the opposite. arrested on the 8th of december you shall was arbitrarily detained for several months before his trial in december 2009 before intermediary...
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we met at the suggestion of his previous boss and mentor, senator howard baker. either he suspected our paths might cross again later or he just saw two serious young guys in need of some livelier social lives. now, this may shock you, mr. president, but i am afraid young lamar alexander and young mitch mcconnell didn't go crazy and paint the town red. both of us headed back home to continue our careers. it was already clear that a bright future likely lay in store for him. lamar's reverence for public service started early. i believe he was about ten years old when his father, himself a longtime local official, took him to meet his congressman, howard bake sr., the father of his future boss hand him a dime. i think lamar was hooked then and that. decades later when lamar announced his 1996 presidential run be, he was in his hometown of merriville. his people began with a story about his mother. she lovingly described his upbringing as lower middle class and she had taken umbrage to that. after all, lamar had a library card and music lessons. in her words, quote,
we met at the suggestion of his previous boss and mentor, senator howard baker. either he suspected our paths might cross again later or he just saw two serious young guys in need of some livelier social lives. now, this may shock you, mr. president, but i am afraid young lamar alexander and young mitch mcconnell didn't go crazy and paint the town red. both of us headed back home to continue our careers. it was already clear that a bright future likely lay in store for him. lamar's reverence...
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the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.to how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other recession, it seems women are bearing the brunt of this one. but a city that's trying to work better for women could teach us how we can all weather this crisis... 00:26:31,519 --> 2147483051:50:00,474 ..to build up cities that work 2147483051:50:00,474 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 better for everyone. hello there. it was a wet day across the country on sunday, and there's more unsettled weather to come over the week ahead as well. the more persistent rain, that has been sweeping away out into the north sea and instead, we are seeing more showery sort of airstream filtering into the
the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.to how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other recession, it...
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the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.h into how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other recession, it seems women are bearing the brunt of this one. but a city that's trying to work betterfor women could teach us how we can all weather this crisis... ..to build up cities that work better for everyone. hello. winter is finally turning white for some of us. not all of us going to see the snow over the next few days. the potential is still there for a bit more to come our way, though. it's certainly staying cold enough, but that frosty sharp frost at times overnight, icy conditions where we're seeing some showers of rain, sleet, hail, yes, some snow, notjust on hil
the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.h into how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other...
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when we first met, we watched one of barcelona's oldest traditions.mpossible now. this year, the atmosphere is a little less festive. but the pandemic is not stopping janet and her plans to transform the city. to reclaim the streets from cars. the project is called the superblock. in a most every city, ca i’s superblock. in a most every city, ca rs ta ke superblock. in a most every city, cars take up more space than any other road user. the idea of the superblock is to reclaim the streets for pedestrians, for cyclists or even just for pedestrians, for cyclists or evenjust for for pedestrians, for cyclists or even just for hanging out. the for pedestrians, for cyclists or evenjust for hanging out. the plan ta kes evenjust for hanging out. the plan takes nine blocks and forms one big superblock, which are closed off from through traffic. 0nly cars that need access are allowed in, and the speed limit is reduced to ten kph. parked cars go underground. so instead of busy junctions, parked cars go underground. so instead of busyjunctions, you have parks, pi
when we first met, we watched one of barcelona's oldest traditions.mpossible now. this year, the atmosphere is a little less festive. but the pandemic is not stopping janet and her plans to transform the city. to reclaim the streets from cars. the project is called the superblock. in a most every city, ca i’s superblock. in a most every city, ca rs ta ke superblock. in a most every city, cars take up more space than any other road user. the idea of the superblock is to reclaim the streets for...
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when he met me he began to realize that he was a human being.y dad came back into the conversation and we had this moment where he said -- apathy is how he spoke about it. now i do call him my friend being in palestine and israel. they change the story completely and that doesn't go away. >> michael did you want to share anything? >> i would just say yes i think one of the first casualties in conflicts is nuance so whether that's an interpersonal conflict or a macroconflict we begin to laugh. we lose all nuanced or arguments in ways that taking about the other. people become one thing and we reduce people or ideas to kind of the monolith, something single. that's the process of dehumanization because people are complex that even if we don't want to believe that they or we are all complex. in conflict you specifically dehumanize people because once we dehumanize people through the single stories about them it becomes easier to do the harm that we need to do. they are actually in the book and there's a scale of terry in danger identified that come
when he met me he began to realize that he was a human being.y dad came back into the conversation and we had this moment where he said -- apathy is how he spoke about it. now i do call him my friend being in palestine and israel. they change the story completely and that doesn't go away. >> michael did you want to share anything? >> i would just say yes i think one of the first casualties in conflicts is nuance so whether that's an interpersonal conflict or a macroconflict we begin...
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the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.ep research into how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other recession, it seems women are bearing the brunt of this one. but a city that's trying to work better for women could teach us how we can all weather this crisis... ..to build up cities that work better for everyone. hello. it is a soggy sunday. there is more rain where that came from as we go through the week. there will be some drier and brighter moments at times as well. there will be more spells of rain brought in by areas of low pressure. this is the one today that is bringing the rain. when the persistent rain clears away, there will be showers to come. some of
the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.ep research into how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other...
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the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.search into how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other recession, it seems women are bearing the brunt of this one. but a city that's trying to work betterfor women could teach us how we can all weather this crisis... ..to build up cities that work better for everyone. hello there. a deep area of low pressure spreading northwards across western parts of the country overnight. it's brought a swathe of rain and gales. and it's going to stay pretty windy throughout the day today with further heavy rain at times, which will continue to move northwards and eastwards. so, a wet, windy start across much of the west, that heavy rain
the last time we came here, we met blanca at her studio in the city.search into how men and women use the city differently. now, they're working with the town hall on a very specific project — making the bicycle network work betterfor women. there's a huge increase in the number of people using bicycles since the pandemic, especially women, but there's also been a few issues. this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is onlyjust beginning. like no other...
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", is that the sort of leadership the met needs?imes more likely to be disciplined than their white counterparts. i myself was investigated for a witch—hunt over an £80 hotel bill in the late ‘90s. so in all honesty, it's quite clear that those sort of cases that were still the case 20—odd years ago are still happening now. and then you also see the disproportionality in even section 60 roadblocks... hang on a minute... 25 times more likely with black than in white to be stopped... and i — i, yeah... ..to be stopped, and aggressively about. i gave some other stats about, you know, the number of stops made on black people as opposed to white people in london and the proportionality there. there is no question, there is a real disproportionality. but the police‘s response is, there's a disproportionality because there has to be, because we go to where the crime is being committed, and where we most urgently need to protect local populations, and often time in london, the truth is, that is in majority black communities. so that's why t
", is that the sort of leadership the met needs?imes more likely to be disciplined than their white counterparts. i myself was investigated for a witch—hunt over an £80 hotel bill in the late ‘90s. so in all honesty, it's quite clear that those sort of cases that were still the case 20—odd years ago are still happening now. and then you also see the disproportionality in even section 60 roadblocks... hang on a minute... 25 times more likely with black than in white to be stopped......
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here's how the met office projections suggest our winters could change.dest day across the uk over the last two decades. everywhere in blue is below zero, and the bluer the colour, the colder it is. this map shows how things could have changed by the 2040s. as you can see, most of england now rarely gets sub—zero days. now look at this. by the 2060s, only very high ground and some parts of northern scotland are likely to still experience these freezing days. temperature changes will be much less dramatic if the world succeeds in cutting emissions, and there has been good news on that front. just last week, the uk government announced ambitious targets for cutting carbon, and more than 100 countries — including the uk, china and the eu — have committed to going net zero by mid century. if those promises are not honoured we can expect more of this, the met office says. its new data gives unprecedented detail, showing how the climate could change in every neighbourhood in the uk. as well as being warmer, our winters will get wetter. all right? how are you do
here's how the met office projections suggest our winters could change.dest day across the uk over the last two decades. everywhere in blue is below zero, and the bluer the colour, the colder it is. this map shows how things could have changed by the 2040s. as you can see, most of england now rarely gets sub—zero days. now look at this. by the 2060s, only very high ground and some parts of northern scotland are likely to still experience these freezing days. temperature changes will be much...
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, barbara windsor met boris johnson, asking garden of number 10, barbara windsor met borisjohnson, askinga kiss, a really lovely moment, but that moment did raise the profile of dementia suffering and the need for more funding and in what in many ways is forgotten illness. beside also picking up on this —— of the sun also. ba bs's also picking up on this —— of the sun also. babs's legacy, how they are describing this. the friends of the stars, she was such a superstar, an absolute legend, the calling for this to be her legacy. exactly. and calling for things like early diagnosis, more funding for research, and different ways of tackling this horrific disease, and i think it is really nice when somebody of her celebrity uses her position and her public profile and her platform to raise awareness of these issues, and i think be testament to that is seen tributes from not only the people who worked with her and drop with her but also members of the royal family, former prime ministers, so she did have real sway anything she has made for progress on his agenda —— and i think she has. but clea
, barbara windsor met boris johnson, asking garden of number 10, barbara windsor met borisjohnson, askinga kiss, a really lovely moment, but that moment did raise the profile of dementia suffering and the need for more funding and in what in many ways is forgotten illness. beside also picking up on this —— of the sun also. ba bs's also picking up on this —— of the sun also. babs's legacy, how they are describing this. the friends of the stars, she was such a superstar, an absolute...
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and the program was sending the professor meant what - - met one-on-one with the participants. wanted me to know i may be the only black person in his room. i hope you that he said. i don't recall how i responded. i know i was scared to death that was trying to be brave and needed to be done to succeed in the internship. there were several interns in 1970 and by letter introduced me to two other young women, but right that we considered living together to share expenses. never lived to play people before so my ingrained fear of white people was tolerable and fading and beginning to appreciate people that were different. and the reporters at the morning paper the schedule is different and we rarely saw each other bill pay much but together we could afford moving in a five bedroom and five bathroom house it was owned by a family who spend their summers on martha's vineyard. because we didn't see each other most days things were lonely muslim, loan but one day we adopted an adorable puppy we named the roman goddess of peace. it was 70 after audio john lennon said give peace a chan
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connection to this deal came through james, an english businessman who, correct me if i'm wrong, you metoing business in various different countries. then on christmas eve 2015 he sends you the following text which explained the deal with china but he wanted you to become part of print i just want to read the first sentence. >> there will be a deal between one of the most prominent families from the u.s. and them constructed by me. >> yes that's correct. >> tell me what you are saying. >> james was referencing something he had been working on throughout 2015 with rob walker and a chinese company and he had been traveling around the world developing tithat deal and that text was just a combination of him making me aware that the deal was moving forward. >> so he doesn't say i want to do a deal with you and me and hunter biden or even hunter biden and jim biden. he said between one of the most prominent families from the united states. he's talking about the biden family. >> correct credit was another about hunter biden or jim biden, it was about the family name. >> at this point joe biden
connection to this deal came through james, an english businessman who, correct me if i'm wrong, you metoing business in various different countries. then on christmas eve 2015 he sends you the following text which explained the deal with china but he wanted you to become part of print i just want to read the first sentence. >> there will be a deal between one of the most prominent families from the u.s. and them constructed by me. >> yes that's correct. >> tell me what you...
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. >> because you're like the coolest person i've ever met and you don't even have to try. >> this morning the academy award nominated star of "juno" is revealing that he is transgender. elliot page, formerly known as ellen page writing on social media, hi friends, i want to share with you that i am trans. my pronouns are he/they and my name is elliot. i feel lucky to be here. to have arrived at this place in my life. >> most people think that they haven't met someone who's transgender in their daily life, their workplace, their school. they probably have met someone who's transgender but they just don't know it. >> the human rights campaign foundation estimates there are more than 2 million trans-americans. page describes himself as transgender and nonbinary, meaning their gender is neither man nor woman. >> when someone like elliot page that people have respected and admired for years tells them he's a transgender person, it helps them understand a little bit more what it means to be trans. >> page is currently starring in "the umbrella academy" on netflix. he will continue to play that
. >> because you're like the coolest person i've ever met and you don't even have to try. >> this morning the academy award nominated star of "juno" is revealing that he is transgender. elliot page, formerly known as ellen page writing on social media, hi friends, i want to share with you that i am trans. my pronouns are he/they and my name is elliot. i feel lucky to be here. to have arrived at this place in my life. >> most people think that they haven't met someone...
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not on the side of the mayor's office is aware of the concerns it met with farm investors 9 years ago to little avail the activities on neighboring islands worry the mayor a few small wind turbines might be tolerable but 110. we would protest and that's not just my own personal opinion. it was in the municipal council and local administration a great mission is to build. the 1st turbines are standing by 2025 because it's meant to be connected to athens via an underwater cable now the investor is supposedly revising the plans to make them environmentally friendly but few believe that. they fear that landscapes like this could soon become a thing of the past when's the last time the saw someone this happy in a hospital bed well anasazi at the funk had a reason to smile that photo was taken after the surgery that changed her from a man to a woman what's also special about her story is that she's a commander in the german army in the us via for years it was really difficult for openly gays or trans people to pursue a career as an army officer anasazi as coming out story as proof of how mu
not on the side of the mayor's office is aware of the concerns it met with farm investors 9 years ago to little avail the activities on neighboring islands worry the mayor a few small wind turbines might be tolerable but 110. we would protest and that's not just my own personal opinion. it was in the municipal council and local administration a great mission is to build. the 1st turbines are standing by 2025 because it's meant to be connected to athens via an underwater cable now the investor...
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the you shall both took what advantage he could trim the olympics to that he met foreign journalists and more and more regularly he organized discreet meetings on the streets of the old city the university professors and even officials more or less close to the party could be found the. usual had a new project based on the model of chartist 77 drafted by votes not that the last president of czechoslovakia. would you it also would be useful to holland to anybody and on the whole i remember that at that time we always met in a restaurant to talk it had to be a friend's restaurant because we couldn't discuss anything on the internet or on the phone or use so we always invited friends to join us and that restaurant if i remember correctly we must have made a good dozen times to have dinner we invited different people each time one time it would be academics the next it would be writers and then lawyers who adored ya sure as they all came to discuss charter 8 with us paul and then he might handle. 2 weeks of intense and secret debates among the intellectuals they drafted the new chance in
the you shall both took what advantage he could trim the olympics to that he met foreign journalists and more and more regularly he organized discreet meetings on the streets of the old city the university professors and even officials more or less close to the party could be found the. usual had a new project based on the model of chartist 77 drafted by votes not that the last president of czechoslovakia. would you it also would be useful to holland to anybody and on the whole i remember that...
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the best person i have met. so beautiful that a lot of insert a small amount of my own. and what it all for. i'm going to go off your high and while i'm alive for the show they are. my way to india filled with younger workers close to. one of my knees travels to the villages where parents still live under a storm the. tunnels of the. teaching you can watch out to see a english streaming night all night you see channel. plus thousands of up programs the winning documentaries and the dead as a whole. subscribe to the cheap forward slash al-jazeera english. and i had 3 jobs and now i only have one but i'm soo providing for my family. and the 1st time i was admitted to hospital i didn't show any signs of m.s. . and all that but at about my opinion i might have become very positive and start thinking about the negative sides and. get on al-jazeera wound. living with them in egypt. adrian for the going to hear in doha the headlines on al-jazeera after holding out for almost a week u.s. president donald trump aside the coronavirus relief bill which he described as a disgrace th
the best person i have met. so beautiful that a lot of insert a small amount of my own. and what it all for. i'm going to go off your high and while i'm alive for the show they are. my way to india filled with younger workers close to. one of my knees travels to the villages where parents still live under a storm the. tunnels of the. teaching you can watch out to see a english streaming night all night you see channel. plus thousands of up programs the winning documentaries and the dead as a...
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i believe that carl first met ray in 1971. for the symposium called mars in the mind of man that was arthur clark and bruce murray of the planetary society yet to be formed. they got together to exactly, to traverse all those boards. we were on the eve of getting our first real book and beginning to have instead of a point of light in the sky, a world that was a real place and so it was, ray made a tremendous contribution to the conversation and then i met him later on in the context of voyager when it was a symposium in that tradition called jupiter and a mind of man. this man, i don't really get but that was the kind of time it bought us and i'm glad we left that behind . that's my first recollection of actually spending some time in conversation with ray. what i recall is him and his personality, keeping his presence open and friendly, that wonderful, beautiful hair and you know, when i think of carl and ray together in conversation, i think that they're very similar thinking in that they were the kind of people who didn't
i believe that carl first met ray in 1971. for the symposium called mars in the mind of man that was arthur clark and bruce murray of the planetary society yet to be formed. they got together to exactly, to traverse all those boards. we were on the eve of getting our first real book and beginning to have instead of a point of light in the sky, a world that was a real place and so it was, ray made a tremendous contribution to the conversation and then i met him later on in the context of voyager...
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here is how the met office projections suggest our winters could change. is. this map shows how things could have changed by the 20a0s. as you can see, most of england now rarely gets sub—0 days. now look at this. by the 2060s, only very high ground and some parts of northern scotland are likely to still experience these freezing days. temperature changes will be much less dramatic if the world succeeds in cutting emissions, and there has been good news on that front. just last week the uk government announced ambitious targets for cutting carbon, and more than 100 countries, including the uk, china and the eu, have committed to going net zero by mid century. if those promises are not honoured, we can expect more of this, the met office says. its new data gives unprecedented detail, showing how the climate could change in every neighbourhood in the uk. as well as being warmer, our winters will get wetter. all right? how you doing? panorama has followed the wingfield family from doncaster. can we come in and have a look? you can do by all means. thank you v
here is how the met office projections suggest our winters could change. is. this map shows how things could have changed by the 20a0s. as you can see, most of england now rarely gets sub—0 days. now look at this. by the 2060s, only very high ground and some parts of northern scotland are likely to still experience these freezing days. temperature changes will be much less dramatic if the world succeeds in cutting emissions, and there has been good news on that front. just last week the uk...
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i met him. i met on the patio of his hotel and i sat there and waited for two hours and you can imagine how angry and i was frustrated after sitting there for two hours waiting for him without a text, a phone call to let me know i can't make it or i'm tied up and a text that i think you guys are aware of and saw, the next day, he aggressively comes back at me that he couldn't attend the meeting that he himself set up. i stepped away from family and friends on the yacht that i was on with my friends to go sit with him for a couple hours and he's effectively screaming into the phone that he cannot pick up the phone and text me because he was with the ukrainians and the founder of burisma and he was fighting for the only income he has on the kazhakstan deal that apparently he negotiated. now, i had no exposure to the kazhakstan deal. i'm not aware of any of the particulars of the kazhakstan deal. i just know for a fact there is a kazhakstan deal because hunter biden in the first person told me ther
i met him. i met on the patio of his hotel and i sat there and waited for two hours and you can imagine how angry and i was frustrated after sitting there for two hours waiting for him without a text, a phone call to let me know i can't make it or i'm tied up and a text that i think you guys are aware of and saw, the next day, he aggressively comes back at me that he couldn't attend the meeting that he himself set up. i stepped away from family and friends on the yacht that i was on with my...
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calling after having met the protagonist of a painting several times you know he was about m.p. source by doing a photo shoot she's grandma's equipped with a superpower that matches her life story and they were all painted in comic stop. and it out the on the generation born in the seventy's and eighty's let me grew up with science fiction and comics you know a lot so it's really fun times elements from the us for house and combining with the grandmas this. even young children can immediately spot what superpower and grandma possesses but i'm out of gaza this will butterball that know. more and more towns his me as a jew is about to come again one of his large scale mirrors they are the superhero grandmamma's. from super grannies we move on to sue put cause the multimillionaire michelle fairley is absolutely crazy about cars as a fashion designer he made enough money to begin collecting them and eventually quit his job to focus on his passion for vehicles full time enjoyed success as a racing driver and then began redesigning because you now boasts a collection of $250.00 unique
calling after having met the protagonist of a painting several times you know he was about m.p. source by doing a photo shoot she's grandma's equipped with a superpower that matches her life story and they were all painted in comic stop. and it out the on the generation born in the seventy's and eighty's let me grew up with science fiction and comics you know a lot so it's really fun times elements from the us for house and combining with the grandmas this. even young children can immediately...
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i met this guy. friend of a friend.nd of course i had learned after many of those phone calls to try not to get too excited for her. >> at 37, tom toolan was a walking, talking swoon machine. tall, broad shouldered, preppie. and beth had a lot in common with him. >> he liked literature, he liked music, he was good looking. he came from a catholic family whose parents were still married 30 years later. that was a big attraction for beth. >> she saw someone who she thought was like-minded, i guess. >> in many ways, yes. >> tom toolan's childhood friend bernadette feeney had introduced the couple. bernadette had known tom since he was a toddler. they had grown up in the same apartment complex in brooklyn, new york. >> he was four years younger and same age as my brother. he always felt like a little brother to me. we were -- i can't even tell you how close we were. >> tom went to private school and then columbia university. after college, he sold cars for a while and then landed a job as a broker at smith barney. other job
i met this guy. friend of a friend.nd of course i had learned after many of those phone calls to try not to get too excited for her. >> at 37, tom toolan was a walking, talking swoon machine. tall, broad shouldered, preppie. and beth had a lot in common with him. >> he liked literature, he liked music, he was good looking. he came from a catholic family whose parents were still married 30 years later. that was a big attraction for beth. >> she saw someone who she thought was...
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i have met other people in the ira. nobody would ever need to know. th came to the meeting it was past the military battle. he demonized the people in the hotel. it is t nature of bio violet conflict. so my dad came back into the conversation. i knew you have to carry out meeting. did he change from being the man who killed my ther. i was changing the story and now io call him my friend. with a lot of shared experiences. we had bn to placesnd we've changed the story mpletely. that doesn't go away. michael did you want to share ything as well. onef the first casualties in nflict is nuance. or a macro conict. you can reduce pple or ideas that as a process of dehumanization. even if we don'tant to believe that they are. in conicts we and conflicts we typically dehumanize peoe because oe we dehumanize people through the sine stories about them becomes much easr to do the harm that we are going to do. there is a scale of danger identified that talks about how in conflict we can move from really important statements. and we believe differently. but we move
i have met other people in the ira. nobody would ever need to know. th came to the meeting it was past the military battle. he demonized the people in the hotel. it is t nature of bio violet conflict. so my dad came back into the conversation. i knew you have to carry out meeting. did he change from being the man who killed my ther. i was changing the story and now io call him my friend. with a lot of shared experiences. we had bn to placesnd we've changed the story mpletely. that doesn't go...
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tonext we take you .elaware's capital dover that is where they met today to vote for vice president kamala harris. let's show you what happened in dover, delaware today. mr. bullock: good morning. i am secretary of state jeff bullock and i want to welcome everyone here to the campus of delaware state university in dover, delaware. under the laws and constitutions of the state of delaware and the united states, i am directed by the governor to convene this meeting of the electoral college of delaware for the purpose of electing the president and the vice president of the united states. i want to thank dr. tony allen, the president of delaware state, as well as jackie griffith, who is here today, for allowing us to be on campus, and thanks to david mangler of my staff for all his work in putting together this meeting. before we begin, i want to say a few things very briefly. first, i want to congratulate anthony albend our state election commissioner, and his staff, for a smooth and successful election here in the first state. in delaware, as well as throughout the country, the pandemic requ
tonext we take you .elaware's capital dover that is where they met today to vote for vice president kamala harris. let's show you what happened in dover, delaware today. mr. bullock: good morning. i am secretary of state jeff bullock and i want to welcome everyone here to the campus of delaware state university in dover, delaware. under the laws and constitutions of the state of delaware and the united states, i am directed by the governor to convene this meeting of the electoral college of...
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i met my husband uh, moussa. ♪ about a year after we met each other, we got married. >> to have and toeeing each other, and we were living together, but we weren't married. which shows you he was not a strict muslim. >> baker: at that time, matthew was almost five years old, and moussa became his stepfather. moussa was from a wealthy moroccan family, the elhassanis. he came to the u.s. to study and stayed on to work inhe family business, a shipping company. >> are you recording? >> yup. >> all right >> for five years, we had a we worked together, we did everything together. ou can see my pregnant little wifey.be hitiful. >> baker: sam and moussa had a daughter together. man, what a mess. >> baker: home videos posted online gave the impression of ai happy . >> (laughing) >> he was rely good at giving me attention, giving the kids attention. >> hi! >> he was really good at it. there was not one dollar he wouldn't spend on us.>> o you like it? >> yeah! >> it's a, it's a dinosaur bicycle. (bell rings) >> matthew, are you riding? >> yeah, i feel like it. >> all right, rev it up! (motorcycle
i met my husband uh, moussa. ♪ about a year after we met each other, we got married. >> to have and toeeing each other, and we were living together, but we weren't married. which shows you he was not a strict muslim. >> baker: at that time, matthew was almost five years old, and moussa became his stepfather. moussa was from a wealthy moroccan family, the elhassanis. he came to the u.s. to study and stayed on to work inhe family business, a shipping company. >> are you...
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we met every challenge i have come forward. when we first started remember the supplies were poor people come to together to find solutions. what they just found out a way we can move forward. when we didn't have the equipment that it is a reminder when somebody is always trying to find the worst they can in a stereo is important we fight this challenge i want every missourians know and we will continue to do that. and will be a printer and continue to do at the end of the day, this is a virus. nobody has control and we need to continue to fight it every day the best we can to protect. >> you know how much funding throughout the year and is it something we have to discuss as well? >> we need more details of what this will cost we will tell you the exact amount once finalized all the plants on how much people will bring in and what stages. but we can release that exactly. the c.a.r.e.s. act funding it's interesting to see what will happen for the next year. sonny is always an issue. >> we didn't know we were going to do this so
we met every challenge i have come forward. when we first started remember the supplies were poor people come to together to find solutions. what they just found out a way we can move forward. when we didn't have the equipment that it is a reminder when somebody is always trying to find the worst they can in a stereo is important we fight this challenge i want every missourians know and we will continue to do that. and will be a printer and continue to do at the end of the day, this is a virus....
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so he had met the three leaders.nd he said, you know, if you met stalin, i mean, if you met hitler or had to go for a meeting with hitler, you just knew it would be a two-hour rant. he would march up and down the stage and you had to sit there, take it, and when he finally stopped for breath, you repeated the message you had been asked to deliver. with mussolini, it was like a comic opera. he was always in fancy dress and posturing and blustering and all the rest of it. stalin it was a total contrast, roberts said. this was this little man, as i said, sitting there doodling away and then answering a question and, you know, this wasn't your sort of average dictator. and personal impressions matter in doing diplomacy. leaders are always attracted by going to the summit. it's almost like, you know, i have played at home. i have won the game. i have become president. i have become prime minister. what's the next challenge? and the next challenge is doing it on the world stage with a limited understanding sometimes, a lim
so he had met the three leaders.nd he said, you know, if you met stalin, i mean, if you met hitler or had to go for a meeting with hitler, you just knew it would be a two-hour rant. he would march up and down the stage and you had to sit there, take it, and when he finally stopped for breath, you repeated the message you had been asked to deliver. with mussolini, it was like a comic opera. he was always in fancy dress and posturing and blustering and all the rest of it. stalin it was a total...
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i have already met with the biden transition team, we want to make sure they get everything that they need and, of course, i will be in touch with him as is appropriate. one has to be respectful of the senate confirmation processes, but i will be in touch. i want to ensure that any transition is as smooth, as professional as possible because we are about ensuring the health and well being of the american people and that's what matters to me. >> so, yes -- so, yes, you will be meeting with him, but no date certain? >> right. i will be happy to -- i'm going to do anything i need to do to make sure no balls are dropped in terms of protecting the american people. >> secretary alex azar, we appreciate your time this morning. thanks so much for all of the information. >> thank you. good to be with you. >> you, too. >> really interesting discussion. >>> joining us now cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. a bunch of news in there, sanjay. can i start with the news that broke this morning because the secretary did address it at the beginning, this is the news out of the united kin
i have already met with the biden transition team, we want to make sure they get everything that they need and, of course, i will be in touch with him as is appropriate. one has to be respectful of the senate confirmation processes, but i will be in touch. i want to ensure that any transition is as smooth, as professional as possible because we are about ensuring the health and well being of the american people and that's what matters to me. >> so, yes -- so, yes, you will be meeting with...
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the met office amber warning is strong winds. the met office amberwarning is in strong winds.across england and wales in the south —— far south of scotland, 60 miles an hourin south of scotland, 60 miles an hour in many spots. a lot of rain through saturday night into the early part of sunday morning and that could cause some flooding. most of the rain will clear during sunday morning so the brighter skies behind. showers too and with some cold air digging in, some of the showers will turn wintry. top temperatures between two and seven degrees. that‘s all from me. happy christmas! good morning. welcome to breakfast, with rogerjohnson. 0ur headlines today: 6 million more people in england are now under the toughest covid restrictions as much of the south and east enters tier 4. all of mainland scotland is put under its tightest rules and northern ireland starts a six—week lockdown. more than 1,000 people are told to leave their homes in bedfordshire as a third severe flood warning is issued overnight. arsenal are hoping to unwrap a rare thing on boxing day — a premier league wi
the met office amber warning is strong winds. the met office amberwarning is in strong winds.across england and wales in the south —— far south of scotland, 60 miles an hourin south of scotland, 60 miles an hour in many spots. a lot of rain through saturday night into the early part of sunday morning and that could cause some flooding. most of the rain will clear during sunday morning so the brighter skies behind. showers too and with some cold air digging in, some of the showers will turn...
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i had a tough luck in life that finn was a golfer gee if i met a shot of allan because i met him.and got him with a bat you know what i thought about that took a dim laugh and. that the them are what you call. them us all sort of did get on me . look at the most. likely been. more for that get your out of the dive in leo me be a 2nd mr america you have called you more than was young you must admit that you're sorta most of them there sorta. a lot you really do have a sharp way with the high above for none of that wish he fumed theory was defeated . we should the record had a set up said lee. who in the course of a. mano aside the 3. feet the failover best mama mama can. that is ear delia know. is a dick. i know that i was secretly that i was secretly yanni. marcus e. there were a number that. you any good men can if you see. any . give your money and give you the miser's of a death. aka having that these are the feet who meet me in the film we see. the the man of the was with of the offspring the. god in the the unique and the magnet and wedded that as radical as it gets at the th
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i had a great life, i've met a good boy, i've been blessed with a wonderful husband. i have three great children. eight grandchildren. i have a son-in-law, daughter-in-law. so i've been blessed. retiring,ecause i'm that doesn't mean that i'm slowing down. there are many issues that need attention, and i will probably continue to be involved. but i feel very comfortable with this decision, i've done a great deal to be chair of the appropriations committee. and frankly, one of the great privileges has been interacting with my colleagues. and irse, nancy pelosi came into the congress at about the same time, give or take a few years. we became the friends on the committee that funded labor, health, human services. , and i knowgether congress, many good men will continue my efforts. is oneo speaker pelosi of your close friends in the congress. who else are you close to after all these years? say,: well, let me just you aren't -- you're going to get me into difficulty. i have many dear friends that i work with. and we will continue that relationship, i know. host: what abou
i had a great life, i've met a good boy, i've been blessed with a wonderful husband. i have three great children. eight grandchildren. i have a son-in-law, daughter-in-law. so i've been blessed. retiring,ecause i'm that doesn't mean that i'm slowing down. there are many issues that need attention, and i will probably continue to be involved. but i feel very comfortable with this decision, i've done a great deal to be chair of the appropriations committee. and frankly, one of the great...
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offices will open, broadway will come back, the new york mets that are across the road will have a terrific season. people will want to go see them. >> some people may disagree with the last projection. >> i understand. >> but we wish you luck. >> absolutely. >> with just six weeks until president trump leaves office, his administration is rushing to build as much wallace possible along the border with mexico. the project has faced tall hurdles, perhaps none more challenging than long the mountain region where new mexico and arizona meet mexico. we have more. >> reporter: the last 35 miles of building the president's wall in arizona, is under way. and the rugged mountains. it's terrain so difficult that roads have to be carved in to mountain sides, so mens, machines and materials can sink the 30 foot high steel beams in concrete. construction costs here have been reported at $41 million a mile. more than any other stretch of the 738 mile project. but jose manuel perez sees a greater are cost. >> it's a huge richness of diversity of culture and relationship between the two nations. we are lo
offices will open, broadway will come back, the new york mets that are across the road will have a terrific season. people will want to go see them. >> some people may disagree with the last projection. >> i understand. >> but we wish you luck. >> absolutely. >> with just six weeks until president trump leaves office, his administration is rushing to build as much wallace possible along the border with mexico. the project has faced tall hurdles, perhaps none more...