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the knock—off is cast bert and mns hates that.e's about ten of these cakes. which was the original? marks & spencer as i believe in 1990. there are a lot of copies in some varying similarities. the aldi one is very close. and aldi, from a distance they look the same. marks & spencer say look, it's a lovely old dig, ours are made with and freshness. i did. i got this feeling that the stories got some legs. i feeling that the stories got some le . s. ., , feeling that the stories got some lens. ., , , ., ., ., legs. i only “ust got that. i got in trouble legs. i onlyjust got that. i got in trouble when _ legs. i onlyjust got that. i got in trouble when i _ legs. i onlyjust got that. i got in trouble when i was _ legs. i onlyjust got that. i got in trouble when i was talking - legs. i onlyjust got that. i got in trouble when i was talking about i trouble when i was talking about this story about some colleagues i've never heard of the call in the caterpillar cake. i don't know what happened, i never, ever had it. i had a slice this e
the knock—off is cast bert and mns hates that.e's about ten of these cakes. which was the original? marks & spencer as i believe in 1990. there are a lot of copies in some varying similarities. the aldi one is very close. and aldi, from a distance they look the same. marks & spencer say look, it's a lovely old dig, ours are made with and freshness. i did. i got this feeling that the stories got some legs. i feeling that the stories got some le . s. ., , feeling that the stories got...
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>> did you have any lab experience before joining mns?994 to 2011 i was the chief toxicologist for the wayne county medical examiners office, and from 1982 to 1991 i was at maryland medical labs in baltimore, maryland, and i think it was from '84 to '86, i was in the medical examiners office as well. >> i have a master's degree in biology from garden city, new york, and that was obtained in 1982. i have a master's degree in forensic pathology with a concentration in forensic taubgs call gee and that was from the university of baltimore and that was in 1986, and then my phd was from the university of maryland in baltimore in forensic toxicology in 1981. >> do you have any specific certifications? >> the requirements for that, they have changed over the years but for the requirement you can apply to the board after three years after you have your phd. they examine your credentials to see you are active in the field of forensic toxicology. if you have the right references, you can take the examination and after that you have to do continuing
>> did you have any lab experience before joining mns?994 to 2011 i was the chief toxicologist for the wayne county medical examiners office, and from 1982 to 1991 i was at maryland medical labs in baltimore, maryland, and i think it was from '84 to '86, i was in the medical examiners office as well. >> i have a master's degree in biology from garden city, new york, and that was obtained in 1982. i have a master's degree in forensic pathology with a concentration in forensic taubgs...
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mns argued -- argues it leads consumers to believe they are of the same standards.unched an intellectual property claim. a quick reminder of our top story, derek chauvin the white policeman charged with the murder of a black man, george floyd in the u.s. has waived his right to testify on the final day of evidence. thanks for watching, stay with us narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: you're watching pbs. narrator: stream the best of pbs on any device with the pbs video app. all your favorite drama, history, science, news, and documentaries all in one place. watch your pbs station live or catch up on the shows you miss. support your pbs station and you can get "passport" giving your full seasons, early releases, special collections and more. get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs anytime. anywhere. wanna help kids get their h
mns argued -- argues it leads consumers to believe they are of the same standards.unched an intellectual property claim. a quick reminder of our top story, derek chauvin the white policeman charged with the murder of a black man, george floyd in the u.s. has waived his right to testify on the final day of evidence. thanks for watching, stay with us narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing...
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to mn chancellor angela merkel is said to take away power from the federal states to decide on coronavirus policy germany is battling a brutal 3rd wave of infections and regional decision making has led to a confusing patchwork approach that now regional leaders have agreed to let the federal government take over a cabinet meets next week to discuss a plan that would impose restrictions in areas where infections topped 100 for every 100000 people nationally that think it has been above 100 or this month health minister spahn is calling for tougher measures. in order to reduce the numbers we need consistent and if possible nationwide measures. that many citizens also recognise the need to break this wave of infections with additional measures many polls show this very clearly. if you get in at any rate citizens have a realistic view of the situation and the gravity of the situation and the majority are in favor of stricter rules a lockdown is needed to break the hard way in the village situation. political correspondent linda crane is following this story for us melinda have an ongoing batt
to mn chancellor angela merkel is said to take away power from the federal states to decide on coronavirus policy germany is battling a brutal 3rd wave of infections and regional decision making has led to a confusing patchwork approach that now regional leaders have agreed to let the federal government take over a cabinet meets next week to discuss a plan that would impose restrictions in areas where infections topped 100 for every 100000 people nationally that think it has been above 100 or...
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society like ours if you do not start with formation of the family, if it's a man who is in prison or mn on probation. we got to find -- not so much we, the rules to the road. the pathway has to allow for it to be more easy for him to get back to his family. that not only helps him, it helps his children. >> we introduced some legislation that still has not arrived called prison to prosperity. named after a book. a guy in north carolina served nine years hard time. god did amazing work in his life, and he talked about the aspect, prison to prosperity. the legislation created apprenticeships that when they are released, that they have that job waiting. of those 600,000 that are released, nearly 400 thousand return, and close to that number a year later do not even have a job. if we have a role in government, which is to reach out to all segments, black or white, then do we not have some responsibility to make sure that citizen has as much chance to be productive as anybody else in our society, in our culture? that's where i feel like we can make a difference. >> exactly. that's a great po
society like ours if you do not start with formation of the family, if it's a man who is in prison or mn on probation. we got to find -- not so much we, the rules to the road. the pathway has to allow for it to be more easy for him to get back to his family. that not only helps him, it helps his children. >> we introduced some legislation that still has not arrived called prison to prosperity. named after a book. a guy in north carolina served nine years hard time. god did amazing work in...
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good to have you on the day i pointed out at the beginning of this program that many doctors say she mn she burson arrogance led india to this point how do you explain what is happening in india now. good evening and thank you for having me. i well i think hubris is a is a great description for what's happened. essentially the government. looked at the day they sort of man for get through the 1st wave ok and then there was this epidemiological mistry from october 2021 kids is kind of magically dropped it remains inexplicable today and they essentially declared victory too soon in january they dropped a mask mandate which had led to some success and basically opened everything back up authorized mass gatherings religious festivals and significantly electioneering credit lection campaign underway and all of that combined essentially created multiple super spreader events and the catastrophe that we're seeing now you know as you say you didn't election season in india there have been these massive political rallies recently with no social distancing today the modulus high court said that m
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good to have you on the day i pointed out at the beginning of this program that many doctors say she mn she burson arrogance led india to this point how do you explain what is happening in india now. good evening and thank you for having me. i well i think hubris is a is a great description for what's happened. essentially the government. looked at the day they sort of manfully get through the 1st wave ok and then there was this epidemiological mystery from october 2021 cases kind of magically dropped it remains inexplicable today and they essentially declared victory too soon in january they dropped a mask mandate which had led to some success and basically opened everything back up authorised mass gatherings religious festivals and significantly electioneering critical action campaign underway and all of that combined essentially created multiple super spreader events and the catastrophe that we're seeing now as you say you didn't election season in india there have been these massive political rallies recently with no social distancing today the modulus high court said that members o
good to have you on the day i pointed out at the beginning of this program that many doctors say she mn she burson arrogance led india to this point how do you explain what is happening in india now. good evening and thank you for having me. i well i think hubris is a is a great description for what's happened. essentially the government. looked at the day they sort of manfully get through the 1st wave ok and then there was this epidemiological mystery from october 2021 cases kind of magically...
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ye>> mns is a credited laborato? >> yes. to>> in terms of your job as a forensic chemist can you maybe describe your job duties on a day-to-day basis for the jurors. >> b i analyze substances for te presence of controlled substance or other pharmaceutical drugs. i perform quantitative analysis as well for controlled substance it is and pharmaceutical drugs. i prepare reports that summarize the findings of my analysis and yotd peer review of data and i do instrument maintenance calibration, trouble shooting, and i also represent asset for meetings during presentations as well. >> approximately how many tests have you performed as a forensic chemist in a meth lab over course of your career? >> approximately 6,000 tests -- 4,000 approximately 4,000 of which were quantitative analysis. rng you talked about quantitative analysis can you describe what that is, and what that process looks like. >> it's a process to determine how much drug is in a substance what the concentration is. >> and do you follow certain steps inin order to
ye>> mns is a credited laborato? >> yes. to>> in terms of your job as a forensic chemist can you maybe describe your job duties on a day-to-day basis for the jurors. >> b i analyze substances for te presence of controlled substance or other pharmaceutical drugs. i perform quantitative analysis as well for controlled substance it is and pharmaceutical drugs. i prepare reports that summarize the findings of my analysis and yotd peer review of data and i do instrument...
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withr hug.n theo sending mom off feels weird too.y bird here, mn >> reporter: spacex making history by successfully re-using a crew dragon spaceship for the first time. >> and gio benitez now with us from the kennedy space center tonight. gio, we know the astronauts are headed to the space station to do scientific and medical research, but this was a little bit alarming when we learned of the space junk spotted relatively close to the spacecraft because it doesn't take a large object to cause extensive damage. so this was really good news that this mission just continues now. >> reporter: oh, absolutely, david. we're talking about more than 17,000 miles per hour. anything could be catastrophic. but the good news is they're now tracking that space junk, and they should be docking tomorrow morning. david? >> gio benitez at kennedy space center, thank you. >>> we are tracking severe storms from texas to the carolinas. tonight, tornado and thunderstom watches posted in several states at this hour. that system then moves up the east coast this weekend. let's get right to senior meteorologis
withr hug.n theo sending mom off feels weird too.y bird here, mn >> reporter: spacex making history by successfully re-using a crew dragon spaceship for the first time. >> and gio benitez now with us from the kennedy space center tonight. gio, we know the astronauts are headed to the space station to do scientific and medical research, but this was a little bit alarming when we learned of the space junk spotted relatively close to the spacecraft because it doesn't take a large...
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is mns a license and accredited lab? >> does that include national accreditations as well? >> national and state. >> i'll turn to your work many this particular case. did mns lab receive samples for testing from the county medical examiner office related it to george floitd? >> we did. >> were there a number of different samples that were received? >> correct. >> what were the samples that were ultimately tested by msn lab? >> we tested samplets that were requested by the medical examiner to be tested. sore we tested samples that were label the as hospital blood, and we also tested urine that was collected at the autopsy. >> in terms of the testing that was performed at msn lab were those tests pursuant at the lab. >> yes. >> they were followed for all of those in the lab. >> getting to results from that testing, what were the notable findings from that testing? >> most notable findings in the hospital blood was present of fentanyl at 11 nanograms per milliliter and then fentanyl break down product of fentanyl more had a
is mns a license and accredited lab? >> does that include national accreditations as well? >> national and state. >> i'll turn to your work many this particular case. did mns lab receive samples for testing from the county medical examiner office related it to george floitd? >> we did. >> were there a number of different samples that were received? >> correct. >> what were the samples that were ultimately tested by msn lab? >> we tested samplets...
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good to have you on the day i pointed out at the beginning of this program that many doctors say she mn she burson arrogance led india to this point how do you explain what is happening in india now. good evening and thank you for having me. i well i think hubris is a is a great description for what's happened. essentially the government. looked at the day they sort of man for get through the 1st wave ok and then there was this epidemiological mistry from october 2021 kids is kind of magically dropped it remains inexplicable today and they essentially declared victory too soon in january they dropped a mask mandate which had led to some success and basically opened everything back up authorized mass gatherings religious festivals and significantly electioneering credit lection campaign underway and all of that combined essentially created multiple super spreader events and the catastrophe that we're seeing now yeah as you say you didn't election season in india there have been these massive political rallies recently with no social distancing today the montrose high court said that memb
good to have you on the day i pointed out at the beginning of this program that many doctors say she mn she burson arrogance led india to this point how do you explain what is happening in india now. good evening and thank you for having me. i well i think hubris is a is a great description for what's happened. essentially the government. looked at the day they sort of man for get through the 1st wave ok and then there was this epidemiological mistry from october 2021 kids is kind of magically...
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good to have you on the day i pointed out at the beginning of this program that many doctors say she mn she burson arrogance led india to this point how do you explain what is happening in india now. good evening and thank you for having me. i well i think hubris is a is a great description for what's happened. essentially the government. looked at the day they sort of man for get through the 1st wave ok and then there was this epidemiological mystery from october 2021 cases kind of magically dropped it remains inexplicable today and they essentially declared victory too soon in january they dropped a mask mandate which had led to some success and basically opened everything back up authorized mass gatherings religious festivals and significantly electioneering critical action campaign underway and all of that combined essentially created multiple super spreader events and the catastrophe that we're seeing now yeah as you say you didn't election season in india there have been these massive political rallies recently with no social distancing today the modulus high court said that membe
good to have you on the day i pointed out at the beginning of this program that many doctors say she mn she burson arrogance led india to this point how do you explain what is happening in india now. good evening and thank you for having me. i well i think hubris is a is a great description for what's happened. essentially the government. looked at the day they sort of man for get through the 1st wave ok and then there was this epidemiological mystery from october 2021 cases kind of magically...
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. >> i work at mns labs in horschel, pennsylvania. >> what do you do?i'm a forensic analyst. >> from 1994 to 2011 i was the chief toxicologist for the way county medical office and i was the director of toxicology. prior to that from 1982 to 19 1991, i was at maryland medical labs from '84 to '86 at the medical examiner's office in baltimore as well. >> so rewinding a bit to your educational background, could you describe for the jury what your educational background is. >> i have a bachelor's degree in biology from adelefi university obtained in 1982. i have a masters degree in forensic pathology with a concentration in forensic toxicology from the university of baltimore in 1986. and then my ph.d was from the university of baltimore in forensic toxicology in 1991. >> do you have any specialized certifications? >> specialized it board of fellows of the toxicology. >> you can apply to the board after three years after you have your ph.d. they examine your credentials to see you're active in the field of forensic toxicology. if you have the right referen
. >> i work at mns labs in horschel, pennsylvania. >> what do you do?i'm a forensic analyst. >> from 1994 to 2011 i was the chief toxicologist for the way county medical office and i was the director of toxicology. prior to that from 1982 to 19 1991, i was at maryland medical labs from '84 to '86 at the medical examiner's office in baltimore as well. >> so rewinding a bit to your educational background, could you describe for the jury what your educational background is....
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this is tactics only known in a dictatorship, where you sees a lawyer's records right in the mn of hisent. you should be prosecuted and disbarred for that. you should not be prosecuting somebody else. >> tucker: i agree with that. uncritically. >> they are a disgrace to a great department. they are a disgrace to a great department. that i served honorably and well. >> tucker: shocking. i hope you will come back. i have a feeling we are going to be hearing a lot about that. former mayor rudy giuliani. thank you. so, hunter biden lobbied the vice president of the united states on behalf of ukraine does not register, gets rich doing it, then gets a job teaching at tulane university. someone criticizes that, and the fbi shows up at his house. what does that mean for the rule of law in this country? francie haysi, former federal prosecutor, joins us to react to what it means. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ (text chime) (text chime) (text chime) (sighs) (text chime) (chuckles) (text chime) it's the biggest week in television. watchathon week is your chance to finally watch shows you missed for f
this is tactics only known in a dictatorship, where you sees a lawyer's records right in the mn of hisent. you should be prosecuted and disbarred for that. you should not be prosecuting somebody else. >> tucker: i agree with that. uncritically. >> they are a disgrace to a great department. they are a disgrace to a great department. that i served honorably and well. >> tucker: shocking. i hope you will come back. i have a feeling we are going to be hearing a lot about that....
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cocout pinpnpoint exactctly what itit e felt w was so wronong, so yeahae thinks h he is the s smartest mnm i catching you in the world, in the u.k. or in the states. >> in london, in the u.k. >> stephen: well, thank you for staying up late, then. >> it's my pleasure, this is about, i'm probably going to start falling asleep in about half an hour, so you caught me just at my-- just relaxed. >> stephen: me too, we're even. >> you too? what time is it where are you. >> stephen: what did you say? >> what time is it where are you. >> stephen: just past my bed time, i promise you. >> i see. >> stephen: i am much older than you are. "i may destroy you," which you created, wrote, directed and starred in, was released last summer and it was an instant critical success. amazing things in the reviews. it's getting all of this incredible praise during covid quarantine, could you feel it? or was that all just happening at a great distance like a choir singing in a distant room. >> yes, very much. hbo sent me this framed poster with my face as arabella and all of thesese captions from these wondnderful
cocout pinpnpoint exactctly what itit e felt w was so wronong, so yeahae thinks h he is the s smartest mnm i catching you in the world, in the u.k. or in the states. >> in london, in the u.k. >> stephen: well, thank you for staying up late, then. >> it's my pleasure, this is about, i'm probably going to start falling asleep in about half an hour, so you caught me just at my-- just relaxed. >> stephen: me too, we're even. >> you too? what time is it where are you....
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amy: you are reporting from the sudanese-ethiopian border, and the mns of exit refugees have that wereately fleeing being blocked off. >> is currently only one path to safe refuge, which is across the river which is the geographical border essential between sudan and ethiopia. when you cross the river, you come into the cap why the reception center is ther but we discovered, speaking to refugees at border, the ethiopian forces had arranged themselves in such a manner this border that for months had been seeing thousands of people rushing to refuge in sudan was seeing at best 12 refugees able to escape ethiopian forces across safely. that is my own definition of a war crime. blocking the avenue to safe refuge in a time of war and a time of humanitarian disaster is a war crime. the ethiopian government argument is refugees can cross -- given the ethnic, what refugees are being stopped and having id checked for their ethnicity and how they are treated by train at you thew been soldiers when the id says tigray, it is unacceptable to believe that going back is an option. that one safe haven
amy: you are reporting from the sudanese-ethiopian border, and the mns of exit refugees have that wereately fleeing being blocked off. >> is currently only one path to safe refuge, which is across the river which is the geographical border essential between sudan and ethiopia. when you cross the river, you come into the cap why the reception center is ther but we discovered, speaking to refugees at border, the ethiopian forces had arranged themselves in such a manner this border that for...
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justice department is doing a pattern and practice investigation to look at excessive use of force in the mnneapolis police department so that verdict has begun a series of events designed to make this country better in terms of policing reform so it's a wonderful thing. >> okay. peter baker, let's take what c.k. said and apply it to your beat and to politics. this is from politico. following the floyd verdict nearly every democrat at every level issued statements, this is in congress, many of them heralding a step forward for racial justice. on the republican side, neely the opposite was true, few lawmakers saw a need to weigh in at all. peter, i don't need to tell you, doesn't bode well for bipartisanship for the floyd act or police reform at all. >> well, exactly. this is a partisan issue since last summer and president trump decided to make the focus the occasional violence, these sporadic and sometimes tough violence that accompany the peaceful protest after the george floyd shooting rather than focusing on the conduct of police officers and the grievances of many black americans who fe
justice department is doing a pattern and practice investigation to look at excessive use of force in the mnneapolis police department so that verdict has begun a series of events designed to make this country better in terms of policing reform so it's a wonderful thing. >> okay. peter baker, let's take what c.k. said and apply it to your beat and to politics. this is from politico. following the floyd verdict nearly every democrat at every level issued statements, this is in congress,...
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we'll be back in two mns. "morn.mns finding new routes to reach your customers and new ways for them to reach you is what business is all about it's what the united states postal service has always been about so as your business changes, we're changing with it with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now next day and two-day shipping nationwide same day shipping across town returns right from the doorstep and deliveries seven days a week it's a whole new world out there let's not keep it waiting ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... the world's first six-function multipro tailgate. available on the gmc sierra. cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪♪ keeping your oysters business growing visit letsmakeaplan.org to findhas you swamped.ssional. you need to hire. i need indeed
we'll be back in two mns. "morn.mns finding new routes to reach your customers and new ways for them to reach you is what business is all about it's what the united states postal service has always been about so as your business changes, we're changing with it with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now next day and two-day shipping nationwide same day shipping across town returns right from the doorstep and deliveries seven days a week it's a whole new world out there let's not keep it...
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. >> reporter: lisa wat mn leads nasa's first lunar lander program since apollo. >> when i see this, descent stage, lowered the vehicle and its crew to a soft landing. >> stop -- landed. >> reporter: when it was time to go home -- >> this mission -- >> reporter: the crew was ferried back to the orbiting capsule. >> we're definitely building off apollo. we see what they did. we live in a different era. what makes sense for us today? what makes sense for nasa, and what will help us to have more of a sustained presence? >> reporter: unlike apollo, nasa won't own the artemis landing system. instead it will buy a landing service, pickingro dratical different proposals. >> it's time to go back to the moon, this time to stay. >> reporter: blue origin, founded by jeff bezos, is leading a team of aerospace companies that came up with this design. >> the goal is to learn how to operate there permanently. >> reporter: blue origin's brent sherwood told us that's why the propulsion system is based on water, because ice at the moon's south pole could someday be converted into rocket fuel. >> both
. >> reporter: lisa wat mn leads nasa's first lunar lander program since apollo. >> when i see this, descent stage, lowered the vehicle and its crew to a soft landing. >> stop -- landed. >> reporter: when it was time to go home -- >> this mission -- >> reporter: the crew was ferried back to the orbiting capsule. >> we're definitely building off apollo. we see what they did. we live in a different era. what makes sense for us today? what makes sense for...
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mcrenolds finally we have ron have stro mn nominatedded to be a governor the u.s. postal service. mr. stroman has dedicated his career to public service especially l the postal service. he previously served as deputy postmaster general of the postal service from 2011 to june of 2020. as a top executive at the postal service help manage an organization of over 640,000 employees. led customer initiatives and also served as chief government relations officer. prior to that he served at the government accountability office and the department of transportation in the house of representatives on oversight and government reform committee and the judiciary committee, and as anre attorney at the departmentf housing and urban development. welcome to the committee, you may now proceed with your opening comments. thank you peters portman members of the comets i'm honored to appear before you today as a nominee for the united states postal service board of governors. the president nominates postal service governors from to represent the public generally not any special interest. this nationwid
mcrenolds finally we have ron have stro mn nominatedded to be a governor the u.s. postal service. mr. stroman has dedicated his career to public service especially l the postal service. he previously served as deputy postmaster general of the postal service from 2011 to june of 2020. as a top executive at the postal service help manage an organization of over 640,000 employees. led customer initiatives and also served as chief government relations officer. prior to that he served at the...
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it is incredible that the the mn who says he wants to heal the country is basically saying his predecessorrising joe biden accused donald trump of starving children at the border. this is not the way to heal the nation. it is not the way to get to truth what we want. stuart, ash, the real piece on this, is a lot of people promoting this narrative want to ignore, for example, discrimination in places like harvard against asian-americans applicants. ashley: that is a very good point, bill and well-said. we'll have to leave it there. but thanks so much for joining us this morning. we do appreciate it. on a difficult subject. >> thanks, ash. ashley: guess what, look who is here as promised, the one, the only stuart varney any. good morning, stu. stuart: ashley, thank you very much indeed. you bailed me out of a very difficult situation. i'm eternally in your debt but i never pay up. thank you, ash. you're a good man, no matter what they say. check the markets for my benefit and yours. we have a slight downside move for the dow's industrials after a record high yesterday. we have the s&p moving
it is incredible that the the mn who says he wants to heal the country is basically saying his predecessorrising joe biden accused donald trump of starving children at the border. this is not the way to heal the nation. it is not the way to get to truth what we want. stuart, ash, the real piece on this, is a lot of people promoting this narrative want to ignore, for example, discrimination in places like harvard against asian-americans applicants. ashley: that is a very good point, bill and...
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motor starts] [indistinct chatter] [singing in spanish] [thunder] [music playing] [indistinct chatter] [mn speaking spanish] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. ?o?o?i national priorities. [applause] narratorcuba is an anhronism. ancient vehicles, crumbling infrastructure, and limited opportunities. but spite years of economic sations byhe unitestates, the socialist country survives. there's free education and a free world-class medical system. in 1958, fidel castro overthrew the military junto ruling cuba. newscaster: havana. january 1, 1959. [woman singing in spanish]
motor starts] [indistinct chatter] [singing in spanish] [thunder] [music playing] [indistinct chatter] [mn speaking spanish] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. ?o?o?i national priorities. [applause] narratorcuba is an anhronism. ancient vehicles, crumbling infrastructure, and limited opportunities. but spite years of economic...