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so thinking about her in that way of a character 1st mindset that new mickey, she is right games is mickey and that, that is important. and so her timelessness of her is phenomenal. also, her ability to appear in multiple places at once is significant because you know, she is an artist or is history. and so what does it look like if she's live in london and live in l.a. on this, on a stage on the same night. so now from a production standpoint, audiences around the entire world can go see her on the same night and create a larger form of fandom in the real world. also, to be honest, she can live any life. she can go to the beach as you see or go play with her count one day a so she can really go out and do anything. it's fiction. i don't see a solution is deep, deep into tech in oh, i need the touch with one thing you think i can i get that? that's what i like. that one. who would you share with people where you think take a look at this virtual influence? to be honest, the whole concept of virtual influencers leaves me feeling like i'm in an episode of black mirror. it's still quite dysto
so thinking about her in that way of a character 1st mindset that new mickey, she is right games is mickey and that, that is important. and so her timelessness of her is phenomenal. also, her ability to appear in multiple places at once is significant because you know, she is an artist or is history. and so what does it look like if she's live in london and live in l.a. on this, on a stage on the same night. so now from a production standpoint, audiences around the entire world can go see her...
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news. >> today we give thanks to mickey and mini. they are celebrating their 92nd birthdays.rst appeared on screen on this day in 1928 in steam boat willie. d-23 the official fan club is hosting a virtual birthday party including a new look at the new mickey and minnie's runaway rowaway and a sneak peek at the wonderful world of mickey mouse. disney is the parent company of ab abc7. >> they look good. >> don't they? birthday on the same day? meant to be. >> magic. >> new at 6:00, one man's trash is another man's treasure. the san francisco restaurant opening soon that is whipping up food waste. >> first a first-time mom who had to wait one month for this moment. the life-changing experience she went through before she had the chance to hold her newborn. >>> plus an exciting update about the cub rescued from a wildfire. the new city he a fan-favorite venue ever since they got gig-speed internet. xfinity gives them the ultimate home field advantage. it's their 12th man. protector... hey, amy? want to grab a seat? julie, we're live. it's game on with gig-speed internet from xfin
news. >> today we give thanks to mickey and mini. they are celebrating their 92nd birthdays.rst appeared on screen on this day in 1928 in steam boat willie. d-23 the official fan club is hosting a virtual birthday party including a new look at the new mickey and minnie's runaway rowaway and a sneak peek at the wonderful world of mickey mouse. disney is the parent company of ab abc7. >> they look good. >> don't they? birthday on the same day? meant to be. >> magic....
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we'll go to your calls, vineland, new jersey. mickey, good morning. >> good morning. i'd like to tell you, my father and seven of my uncles were in world war ii and they fought theaters from europe all of the way through to the pacific and all of this -- in fact, my father was in normandy and fought in the battle of the bulge and walked into germany into a concentration camp in germany and he told me even though he had fought two of the biggest battles in history, he never realized how terribly a human being could treat another human being until he walked into that concentration camp, but this here about the atomic bombs, i'd like to put that in perspective. what the atomic bombs dropped on japan did was it ended a war where it was an estimated 70 to 85 million people were killed during that war and those atomic bombs put an end to it. thank you. >> okay. >> thank you, mickey. yeah. again, the debate goes on. i find myself, i think, as i said earlier in the middle of this, i cannot, will not tell a pacific war veteran that those bombs were not a good idea. they had be
we'll go to your calls, vineland, new jersey. mickey, good morning. >> good morning. i'd like to tell you, my father and seven of my uncles were in world war ii and they fought theaters from europe all of the way through to the pacific and all of this -- in fact, my father was in normandy and fought in the battle of the bulge and walked into germany into a concentration camp in germany and he told me even though he had fought two of the biggest battles in history, he never realized how...
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mickey, new jersey, good morning. >> good morning. my father and for seven of my uncles were in world war ii and they fought from europe all the way through to the pacific and all this in fact my father was in normandy and fought the battle of the ball just. he walked into germany, into a concentration camp in germany and he told me, even though it fought to the biggest battles in history he never realized how terrible a human being can treat a human being until you walked into the concentration camp. but this year, about the atomic bomb. i would like to put that in perspective. what the atomic bombd dropped on japan did was it ended a war. where there was an estimated, 70 to 85 million people were killed during that war. and those atomic bombs put an end to it. thank you. >> thank you mickey. yeah again, the debate goes on. i find myself i think as i said earlier, in the middle of this. i cannot, will not tell a pacific war veteran that those bombs were not a good idea. they had been through so much already. and fought for their coun
mickey, new jersey, good morning. >> good morning. my father and for seven of my uncles were in world war ii and they fought from europe all the way through to the pacific and all this in fact my father was in normandy and fought the battle of the ball just. he walked into germany, into a concentration camp in germany and he told me, even though it fought to the biggest battles in history he never realized how terrible a human being can treat a human being until you walked into the...
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mickey mouse and minnie mouse! ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> all eyes are on the balts ground state of pennsylvania.'s natalie spoke to voters in the keystone state about their choices as america decides. >> reporter: in southwestern pennsylvania's country, mining has long been a source of pride and survival. >> that crew that you work with, those eight men, that was your second family. you were there working in the mine because of your first family. if you didn't work, they didn't eat. >> reporter: steve is retired, but worries about the future of the industry, it's one reason he is voting again for president trump. >> reporter: what about biden's messages on this topic concerns you? >> if he were to be elected, some of his views and plans, it would devastate this area. >> reporter: it's a fear that impacted the vote here in 2016. when mr. mr. trump carried green and fayette counties by 60%. >> he was going to bring coal back. >> reporter: that swayed this man to vote for the president, and not this time. >> i was lied to once and i'm not going to be lied to a second time. >> reporter: coal has see
mickey mouse and minnie mouse! ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> all eyes are on the balts ground state of pennsylvania.'s natalie spoke to voters in the keystone state about their choices as america decides. >> reporter: in southwestern pennsylvania's country, mining has long been a source of pride and survival. >> that crew that you work with, those eight men, that was your second family. you were there working in the mine because of your first...
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mickey, that's what they called me, your dad's going to hang soon. all i said was, yes. more than 600 journalists from around the world followed the nuremberg trials. do new or do you mushy. all you could hear was the translators machines. and i if a need for me, it was a tense, oppressive atmosphere. yeah. that was also charged with shame. most fear the response to the major war criminals were indicted on the following charges. conspiring to commit crimes against peace planning, initiating and waging a war of aggression participating in war crimes and crimes against humanity. because i mentioned to 80 all of the accused pleaded not guilty. petain, god was just 14 years old when he was sent to auschwitz in 1944, along with his mother and his little sister. both of them were killed in the gas chambers survived for 4 with girls. so i followed the proceedings and was gratified to see that at least in the main war, criminals were put in the dark by the allies. and that in the end, or they got the punishment they deserved. during the trials testimony from witnesses and documents showed that the jewish victims had been murdered systematically by all these corps
mickey, that's what they called me, your dad's going to hang soon. all i said was, yes. more than 600 journalists from around the world followed the nuremberg trials. do new or do you mushy. all you could hear was the translators machines. and i if a need for me, it was a tense, oppressive atmosphere. yeah. that was also charged with shame. most fear the response to the major war criminals were indicted on the following charges. conspiring to commit crimes against peace planning, initiating and...
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mickey mouse." good morning everyone. tom keene with francine lacqua in london. extraordinary news flow this morning.talking technology today and we see an apple capitulation. breaking news from apple.
mickey mouse." good morning everyone. tom keene with francine lacqua in london. extraordinary news flow this morning.talking technology today and we see an apple capitulation. breaking news from apple.
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mickey that's what they called me your dad's going to hang soon all i said was yes. more than $600.00 journalists from around the world followed the nuremberg trials. do new or do you mushy all you could hear was the translators machines. and. if a need for me it was a tense oppressive atmosphere. reach. that was also charged with shame. most fear the response to the major war criminals were indicted on the following charges conspiring to commit crimes against peace planning initiating and waging a war of aggression participating in war crimes and crimes against humanity. because i mentioned that articulated. all of the accused pleaded not guilty. god was just 14 years old when he was sent to auschwitz in 1944 along with his mother and his little sister both of them were killed in the gas chambers god survived. for 4 with girls we're going to talk to so i followed the proceedings and was gratified to see that at least the main war criminals were put in the dock by the allies. and that in the end they got the punishment they deserved. during the trial testimony from witnesses and documents show that the jewish victims had been murdered systematically. all
mickey that's what they called me your dad's going to hang soon all i said was yes. more than $600.00 journalists from around the world followed the nuremberg trials. do new or do you mushy all you could hear was the translators machines. and. if a need for me it was a tense oppressive atmosphere. reach. that was also charged with shame. most fear the response to the major war criminals were indicted on the following charges conspiring to commit crimes against peace planning initiating and...
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which actually is in the news for making money out of covert arguably you didn't want to glamorize it make it set up of its to be perfectly honest we didn't have a very main mickey sort of out of the outside were very clear that we didn't want to make it so ideologically driven show about what necessarily our kind of take on that world was i think what we've chosen to buckle on screen. because i get away from what me and sort of think about it but i think it's pretty in bedded in the subtext of the shower rather than the text of the show. and you know i think. what we're really interested in really as writers was the kind of a lot it's this this place still oh not 6008 search for a certain type of person a certain type of graduate but as mickey says it's really you know it's a super inside real world and for a lot of people it's a real black box but we thought if we could sort of crack it open to the president these 5 characters who are all in some way i have a socio economically or gender wise or racially that you know that's some variant of as an outsider we thought it out give a kind of a kind of universality to it to people could appreciate people who worked
which actually is in the news for making money out of covert arguably you didn't want to glamorize it make it set up of its to be perfectly honest we didn't have a very main mickey sort of out of the outside were very clear that we didn't want to make it so ideologically driven show about what necessarily our kind of take on that world was i think what we've chosen to buckle on screen. because i get away from what me and sort of think about it but i think it's pretty in bedded in the subtext of...
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a trusted news source used to be walter concha right -- walter conkrite.ht -- host: what about the reliability of polls? one viewer, mickeyrom los writes onlyhts -- two organizations correctly predicted trump's victory. what is your opinion of those two polls methodology? and more broadly, the national polls were wrong last time. i know that usc poll. i do not know the other poll, but the usc poll was the most off poll in 2016. they had donald trump winning the popular vote by 5% or 6%, which is about as often as you could possibly get. the fact is, the average, the poll average, if you went on real clear politics on the morning of the election, you would have seen hillary clinton at 47% and donald trump at 44%. and when all the votes were counted, she went to 48% and he went to 46%. that is at. a two point spread. that is not very -- one point off is not very wrong. now, people conflated the popular vote with the electoral college and they just assumed that if somebody was going to win the popular vote that they would win the electoral college, which often times, usually, is right, but these things have become kind of un
a trusted news source used to be walter concha right -- walter conkrite.ht -- host: what about the reliability of polls? one viewer, mickeyrom los writes onlyhts -- two organizations correctly predicted trump's victory. what is your opinion of those two polls methodology? and more broadly, the national polls were wrong last time. i know that usc poll. i do not know the other poll, but the usc poll was the most off poll in 2016. they had donald trump winning the popular vote by 5% or 6%, which...
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mickey mouse. they have an agenda, and when the president talks about fake news, victor, he's not talking about, in my opinion, adequately a structure that the american people need to understand. we have such a powerful consolidation of media power in the hands of a powerful consolidation of economic power, whether it be these vast media companies and technology companies, and then silicon valley, which they have the power, the economic power to absolutely block so much of what any other president's agenda. it just wouldn't happen. it's the reason it hasn't happened until this man had the courage and the vision to stand up and say this is not right. it's why his call for antitrust actions against the thing, a group of technology companies, against silicon valley -- fang. insisting they be change in the relationship between these monster media companies that control fake news. the american people are awakening to it and i think these polls that show they are somehow dullards that will buy into the idea of of the biden-harris ticket, i think it's fantasyland. >> host: you've a chapter in the book on
mickey mouse. they have an agenda, and when the president talks about fake news, victor, he's not talking about, in my opinion, adequately a structure that the american people need to understand. we have such a powerful consolidation of media power in the hands of a powerful consolidation of economic power, whether it be these vast media companies and technology companies, and then silicon valley, which they have the power, the economic power to absolutely block so much of what any other...
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basketball and football and wiffleball treated if you came from new york, you were heavily in the sports. and we were in our neighborhood. and mickeyle and roger medicine. in all of these dreams of being a hero. i was very strong and athletic. it was a gymnast in high school. and even before i joined the ruling dutchman's, will chair festival team, which was quite an experience for me. i used to shoot baskets. when i would have some time, there was a court just at the va, just down this little hill. there was a little possible corporative good by myself or hours. two or three hours. and i would just shoot. and i loved it. and i did that by myself until i found out they had this organized wheelchair basketball team at the university. i decided to join. now what led me to join is that i had my first political organization that i decided to join, interestingly enough was called push. people united to support the handicapped. so my first organization in politics, and as the years, i would be involved in a lot of politics and protests. but this organization was made of exclusively, cerebral palsy, the blind, sight impaired, you name it.
basketball and football and wiffleball treated if you came from new york, you were heavily in the sports. and we were in our neighborhood. and mickeyle and roger medicine. in all of these dreams of being a hero. i was very strong and athletic. it was a gymnast in high school. and even before i joined the ruling dutchman's, will chair festival team, which was quite an experience for me. i used to shoot baskets. when i would have some time, there was a court just at the va, just down this little...
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new york city one of our biggest cities. the biggest. "those ballots could have been from mickeye no idea mister, the man who was very angry at me, i forgot his name maybe i don't understand what you mean by strict scrutiny." incredible it's like watching a livestream of a wino doing open-heart surgery. "what the hell is this thing and why is it moving?" "that's the heart. "oh, should we put it back in? the term strict scrutiny is one of the most basic legal concepts in all of law. but then, if he knew what strict scrutiny was he'd have gotten his bottom teeth capped as well. if you lawyer says they don't know what strict scrutiny means, then it's time to get someone new. i mean that's like if your lawyer got up in court and asked to cross examine a witness, and then asked his questions with his eyes like this this was by far the best exchange, it summed up the stupidity of this moronic little coup attempt as much as any moment could "giuliani: i'm not sure what opacity means. it probably means you can see? judge brand: it means you can't." i would love to see rudy at a spelling
new york city one of our biggest cities. the biggest. "those ballots could have been from mickeye no idea mister, the man who was very angry at me, i forgot his name maybe i don't understand what you mean by strict scrutiny." incredible it's like watching a livestream of a wino doing open-heart surgery. "what the hell is this thing and why is it moving?" "that's the heart. "oh, should we put it back in? the term strict scrutiny is one of the most basic legal...
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if you came from new york, you were heavily into sports and we were in our neighborhood, the yankees in mickey mantle and roger mirus, all these dreams of being an athletic hero. i was very strong, very athletic. i was a gymnast in high school and even before, even before i joined the rolling dutchmen, which was quite an experience, i used to shoot baskets when i would have some time. there was a court just at the v.a. just down this little hill through social basketball court. i would go down by myself for hours. two or three hours and i would just shoot and shoot and i loved it. i did that by myself and kelly found out that they had this organize wheelchair basketball team at the university and i decided to join. what led me to join was i had my first lyrical organization that i decided to join very interestingly enough was called push, people united to support the handicap. so my first political organization and as the years followed i would be involved in a lot of politics and a lot of protests, but this organization was made of exclusively paraplegics, , quadriplegics. not just veterans b
if you came from new york, you were heavily into sports and we were in our neighborhood, the yankees in mickey mantle and roger mirus, all these dreams of being an athletic hero. i was very strong, very athletic. i was a gymnast in high school and even before, even before i joined the rolling dutchmen, which was quite an experience, i used to shoot baskets when i would have some time. there was a court just at the v.a. just down this little hill through social basketball court. i would go down...
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which actually is in the news for making money out of covert arguably you didn't want to glamorize it and make it seductive to be perfectly honest we didn't have a very main mickey sort of out of the outside were very clear that we didn't want to make it so ideologically driven show about what necessarily our kind of take on that world was i think what we've chosen to buckle on screen. you can sort of get away from what me and sort of think about it but i think it's pretty imbedded in the subtext of the shower rather than the text of the show and you know i think. what we're really interested in really as writers the kind of a lot it's this this place still oh not 60008 search for a certain type of person a certain type of graduate but as mickey says it's really you know it's a soup inside a real world and for a lot of people it's a real black box but we thought if we could sort of crack open to the president these 5 characters who are all in some way i've a socio economically or gender wise or racially that you know that's some variant of as an outsider we thought it out give a kind of a kind of universality to it to people could appreciate people who worked on
which actually is in the news for making money out of covert arguably you didn't want to glamorize it and make it seductive to be perfectly honest we didn't have a very main mickey sort of out of the outside were very clear that we didn't want to make it so ideologically driven show about what necessarily our kind of take on that world was i think what we've chosen to buckle on screen. you can sort of get away from what me and sort of think about it but i think it's pretty imbedded in the...
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mickey that's what they called me your dad's going to hang soon all i said was yes. more than $600.00 journalists from around the world followed the nuremberg trials. to new or do you is mushy all you could hear was the translators machines. and. i in a. if i'm even me it was a tense oppressive atmosphere. yeah. that was also charged with shame. most fear that. the major war criminals were indicted on the following charges conspiring to commit crimes against peace planning initiating and waging a war of aggression participating in war crimes and crimes against humanity. because i mentioned mistreated. all of the accused pleaded not guilty. to god i was just 14 years old when he was sent to auschwitz in 1944 along with his mother and his little sister both of them were killed in the gas chambers. god or she survived. so i followed the proceedings and was gratified to see that at least the main war criminals were put in the dark by the allies. and that in the end they got the punishment they deserved. during the trials testimony from witnesses and documents showed that the jewish victims had been murdered systematically by all these corpses died of suffocat
mickey that's what they called me your dad's going to hang soon all i said was yes. more than $600.00 journalists from around the world followed the nuremberg trials. to new or do you is mushy all you could hear was the translators machines. and. i in a. if i'm even me it was a tense oppressive atmosphere. yeah. that was also charged with shame. most fear that. the major war criminals were indicted on the following charges conspiring to commit crimes against peace planning initiating and waging...
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mickey that's what they called me your dad's going to hang soon all i said was yes. more than $600.00 journalists from around the world followed the nuremberg trials. to new would deem it mushy all you could hear was the translators machines. and. if a member me it was a tense oppressive atmosphere. yeah. that was also charged with shame. most fear that there's the major war criminals were indicted on the following charges conspiring to commit crimes against peace planning initiating and waging a war of aggression participating in war crimes and crimes against humanity. began to ministers in a different articulated. all of the accused pleaded not guilty. god was just 14 years old when he was sent to auschwitz in 1944 along with his mother and his little sister both of them were killed in the gas chambers pay to god or she survived. for with her also going to school so i followed the proceedings and was gratified to see that at least the main war criminals were put in the dark by the allies. and that in the end they got the punishment they deserved. during the trial testimony from witnesses and documents showed that the jewish victims had been murdered sys
mickey that's what they called me your dad's going to hang soon all i said was yes. more than $600.00 journalists from around the world followed the nuremberg trials. to new would deem it mushy all you could hear was the translators machines. and. if a member me it was a tense oppressive atmosphere. yeah. that was also charged with shame. most fear that there's the major war criminals were indicted on the following charges conspiring to commit crimes against peace planning initiating and waging...
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mickey thomas! but now they are getting more than just a spanking of star dust. craig templeton, bbc newsd raheem sterling for their nations league game against iceland on wednesday. henderson was taken off at half—time in the defeat to belgium with tightness in his leg, and adds his name to a growing list of injury concerns at his club liverpool — while sterling has returned to manchester city after not making an appearance at all during the current international break. world number one novak djokovic has made a winning start at the atp finals in london. djokovic eased his way to victory at an empty o2 arena in straight sets against diego schwartzmann of argentina. the victory puts djokovic top of his group as he looks to win the event for a record equalling sixth time. we don't get to experience this format in any other tournament throughout the season, so, even if you lose a match or even two matches ina group, you lose a match or even two matches in a group, you still have an opportunity to qualify for the semi finals. so, you know, i have been playing the finals in this arena for man
mickey thomas! but now they are getting more than just a spanking of star dust. craig templeton, bbc newsd raheem sterling for their nations league game against iceland on wednesday. henderson was taken off at half—time in the defeat to belgium with tightness in his leg, and adds his name to a growing list of injury concerns at his club liverpool — while sterling has returned to manchester city after not making an appearance at all during the current international break. world number one...
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before me mickey would never really interested in writing something that extracts about why banking never seen anyone for their i.q. want to see before. how many of these have you had 94 new york far here and a state. where you hear them well it's not a very political answer but. i think mediocrity is too well hidden by parents who hire private tutors. i'm here on my own yeah i mean i shouldn't if you are shouldn't think this is a deep academic tome on the path. that in fact there there are a lot of of course a lot of drugs involved in the program i don't know whether you'd say that that was accurate i have only seen 4 of the episodes haven't seen the other 4 do you think the bank has understood while they were taking all the cocaine that the supply of drugs is about supplied the mondavi drug. smuggling let alone foreign policy of the drugs market why there irony there hanging over the entire plot i think. people generally have to get appropriately. so i think i'm there is there was an irony about where this is where you said i think the memory. to get off. i did i always had the thought that if you if you took it could be some sort of weird reality experiment where you p
before me mickey would never really interested in writing something that extracts about why banking never seen anyone for their i.q. want to see before. how many of these have you had 94 new york far here and a state. where you hear them well it's not a very political answer but. i think mediocrity is too well hidden by parents who hire private tutors. i'm here on my own yeah i mean i shouldn't if you are shouldn't think this is a deep academic tome on the path. that in fact there there are a...
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mickey that's what they called me your dad's going to hang soon all i said was yes. more than $600.00 journalists from around the world followed the nuremberg trials. do new would be mushy all you could hear was the translators machines. owned by. if a member me it was a tense oppressive atmosphere. yeah. that was also charged with shame. most fear that a response to the major war criminals were indicted on the following charges conspiring to commit crimes against peace planning initiating and waging a war of aggression participating in war crimes and crimes against humanity. because i mentioned mistreated. all of the accused pleaded not guilty. god was just 14 years old when he was sent to auschwitz in 1944 along with his mother and his little sister both of them were killed in the gas chambers. god or she survived. for 4 with girls again though so i followed the proceedings and was gratified to see that at least the main war criminals were put in the dock by the allies. and that in the end they got the punishment they deserved. during the trial testimony from witnesses and documents showed that the jewish victims had been murdered systematically by all
mickey that's what they called me your dad's going to hang soon all i said was yes. more than $600.00 journalists from around the world followed the nuremberg trials. do new would be mushy all you could hear was the translators machines. owned by. if a member me it was a tense oppressive atmosphere. yeah. that was also charged with shame. most fear that a response to the major war criminals were indicted on the following charges conspiring to commit crimes against peace planning initiating and...
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mickey drexler is going to join us. "squawk box" returns right after this really?! mom! at&t has the deal for new named carl. but he's very excited and on his way. word-of-mouth advertising. it's what they did before commercials. it's not complicated. everyone gets our best deal, like the amazing iphone 12 mini on us. sometimes, you want speedy but reliable. state-of-the-art but dependable. in other words, you want a hybrid. so do telcos. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach with watson ai helps them roll out new innovations anywhere without losing speed. from telco to transportation, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. good work little buddy. ♪ ♪ this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ and this town said: not today. hey! yeah!? i switched to geic
mickey drexler is going to join us. "squawk box" returns right after this really?! mom! at&t has the deal for new named carl. but he's very excited and on his way. word-of-mouth advertising. it's what they did before commercials. it's not complicated. everyone gets our best deal, like the amazing iphone 12 mini on us. sometimes, you want speedy but reliable. state-of-the-art but dependable. in other words, you want a hybrid. so do telcos. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm....
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. >>> and beyond meat, mickey d's after an earth shattering announcement about the mcrib asurn an's goes all in oplts bgers before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -well, audrey's expecting... -twins! grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plans. alright, let's see what we can adjust. ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. okay. mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. yit's more than just a house. [music playing throughout]lans? it's a kitchen that's been passed down, along with the recipes. three generations on the wall... with room to grow. the rhythm of home... the smells, the sounds, the flow... the feeling of owning a home is not black or white. citi is working across our business to make home ownership a reality for more black americans. easier than ever. apartments-dot-com makes getting into a new home (brad) apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrient
. >>> and beyond meat, mickey d's after an earth shattering announcement about the mcrib asurn an's goes all in oplts bgers before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -well, audrey's expecting... -twins! grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plans. alright, let's see what we can adjust. ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. okay. mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in...
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a trusted news source used to be walter concha right -- walter conkrite.ht -- host: what about the reliability of polls? one viewer, mickey onlyhts -- two organizations correctly predicted trump's victory. what is your opinion of those two polls methodology? and more broadly, the national polls were wrong last time. i know that usc poll. i do not know the other poll, but the usc poll was the most off poll in 2016. they had donald trump winning the popular vote by 5% or 6%, which is about as often as you could possibly get. the fact is, the average, the poll average, if you went on real clear politics on the morning of the election, you would have seen hillary clinton at 47% and donald trump at 44%. and when all the votes were counted, she went to 48% and he went to 46%. that is at. a two point spread. that is not very -- one point off is not very wrong. now, people conflated the popular vote with the electoral college and they just assumed that if somebody was going to win the popular vote that they would win the electoral college, which often times, usually, is right, but these things have become kind of unhinged a littl
a trusted news source used to be walter concha right -- walter conkrite.ht -- host: what about the reliability of polls? one viewer, mickey onlyhts -- two organizations correctly predicted trump's victory. what is your opinion of those two polls methodology? and more broadly, the national polls were wrong last time. i know that usc poll. i do not know the other poll, but the usc poll was the most off poll in 2016. they had donald trump winning the popular vote by 5% or 6%, which is about as...
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new people. i would like to study their resume before i write an article on them. for now, no more changes on market street. we're the taxpayers. we don't need this mickey mouse type of generalities. you need to do proper outreach and the same for the seniors and those that adhere to the american disabilities act. this presentation is full of b.s. i repeat, b.s. no more changes on market street for another five years. thank you very much. thank you, caller. >> supervisor peskin: any other callers in the queue? >> yes, there are. >> hello, caller. caller? i'll move on to the next. hello, caller. >> hi, my name is eric kaplan. i live in telegraph hill. i don't own a car and rely on my bike to get around town. i'm just going to speak frankly. this plan doesn't make any sense. it's a major regression from the consensus plan that was approved last year. it's unclear what is better about it. it's unclear what is different about market street. so this is not better market street. this is the same market street, but we're spending $100 million on -- i'm not sure what. i'm not sure how we spend $100 million to keep market street the same. the other thing is, eve
new people. i would like to study their resume before i write an article on them. for now, no more changes on market street. we're the taxpayers. we don't need this mickey mouse type of generalities. you need to do proper outreach and the same for the seniors and those that adhere to the american disabilities act. this presentation is full of b.s. i repeat, b.s. no more changes on market street for another five years. thank you very much. thank you, caller. >> supervisor peskin: any other...
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mickey thomas! ..but now they're getting more than just a sprinkling of stardust. craig templeton, bbc news.da at a virtual summit hosted by culture secretary 0liver dowden today. the meeting on the future of football will aim to tackle a host of subjects — from the spectators at stadia and a financial bailout, to equality and diversity and the women's game. the heads of the fa, premier league, efl, national league, and kick it out have all been invited, along with leaders from women's football and fa ns' representatives. the premier league reported 16 positive cases of coronavirus in the latest round of testing. it's the most since the season started in september. the results don't include those who have tested positive while on international duty. those include spurs defender matt doherty who was with the ireland squad that lost in wales. he tested positive before their return to dublin. arsenal's egypt international mohamed elneny will also enter isolation. england will be without jordan henderson and raheem sterling for their nations league game against iceland tomorrow. henderson was ta
mickey thomas! ..but now they're getting more than just a sprinkling of stardust. craig templeton, bbc news.da at a virtual summit hosted by culture secretary 0liver dowden today. the meeting on the future of football will aim to tackle a host of subjects — from the spectators at stadia and a financial bailout, to equality and diversity and the women's game. the heads of the fa, premier league, efl, national league, and kick it out have all been invited, along with leaders from women's...