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in this case is doing some work on isaac newton. and as a great crime story chasing counterfeiters in all the school stuff. i started reading up about newton and tried to dive more into his life and his character. i found 20 years after the event i was chronicling at that project he had some troubles with money. and he famously said i can predict the emotions of heavens but i cannot predict the madness of the folly of the people. i said i want to know more about that and that ultimately led to this. it's one that doesn't make sense. he has an extremely interesting role in this. the one role he plays is he suffers from i don't think it's a secret about what happened in this right? i was the bubble of all bubbles. isaac got caught in it in a bad way. also laid the foundation in a way, yes? sweet it newton is an integral partner in the entire book. and the critical thing to know is the whole story hinges on a really wonderful horrifying financial crash that occurs in 1720. the actual moment that the stock market turns on this great boo
in this case is doing some work on isaac newton. and as a great crime story chasing counterfeiters in all the school stuff. i started reading up about newton and tried to dive more into his life and his character. i found 20 years after the event i was chronicling at that project he had some troubles with money. and he famously said i can predict the emotions of heavens but i cannot predict the madness of the folly of the people. i said i want to know more about that and that ultimately led to...
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. >> one thing that newton and many others did, never just one person, but newton is sort of a symbol and avatar in some ways the leader in the climatic battle. and not just looking at the world, but systemic measures, experimenting on the world, trying things, you know, getting this information, turning it into numbers and then performing math on it, allows you not just to think about abstract things le how do you do a logrhythm or where is jupiter going to be, and what regulates the moon or the tide. but the idea of mathizati and qutification and it c be applied to you and me here and now, figuring out wha to buy, how to borrow, those kds of things. they were doing this then. e of the things worked out is the concept of present value. if i have a piece of land or maybe a business or ship that going to do things over time that makes money, wha is its value right now? how do i take the income stream i get off growing wheat on this acre land for 20 year how much does that make-- you know, how should i think about what that is worth given what i know. >> correct. >> because your ability
. >> one thing that newton and many others did, never just one person, but newton is sort of a symbol and avatar in some ways the leader in the climatic battle. and not just looking at the world, but systemic measures, experimenting on the world, trying things, you know, getting this information, turning it into numbers and then performing math on it, allows you not just to think about abstract things le how do you do a logrhythm or where is jupiter going to be, and what regulates the...
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>> well, i mean, that newton is an integral character in the entire book. he's there at the beginning and there at the end. and the critical thing, the whole story hinges on this, you know, really, you know, just wonderful, delicious, horrifying financial crash that occurs in 1720. in fact, the actual moment that the socket tur-- stock market turns, releases april through the summer and at the beginning of september. and pretty much like today, 300 years ago. i mean, 300 years ago, it turned and the slide started and it all went to hell. so that's happening 300 years ago. >> so remind me how bad a bath newton took. the thing it made my heartbeat for him there was when you wrote that he traded i think an annuity worth every year more than his salary and he cashed that and he, you know, put that into cash and put it into the stock that then fell off a cliff. >> that's right. you know, it's hard to say what each transaction cost him, but overall, it looks like he lost 20,000 pounds. that's a lot of money in 21st century money, but 20,000 pound in 1720 was equi
>> well, i mean, that newton is an integral character in the entire book. he's there at the beginning and there at the end. and the critical thing, the whole story hinges on this, you know, really, you know, just wonderful, delicious, horrifying financial crash that occurs in 1720. in fact, the actual moment that the socket tur-- stock market turns, releases april through the summer and at the beginning of september. and pretty much like today, 300 years ago. i mean, 300 years ago, it...
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. >> newton is the intro goal character in the beginning and in the end. so the whole story hinges on this wonderful terrifying financial crash that occurs in 1720 the actual moment and turns on a great boom from april through the summer and the right to the beginning of september and pretty much today, 300 years ago it turned and it all went to hell. >> that was 300 years ago. >> and that he traded it more than his salary and put that into cash and then the stock that fell off the cliff. >> it's hard to say which transaction costs but overall it looks like you lost 20000 pounds that's a lot of money in 21st century money but in then it would be the equivalent of millions today non- exaggeration three or $4 million it could be much more and he was lucky he that half of his fortune on thi this. and still had a job that paid him okay. he was on the street but he was both from a modestly prperous member of society fromomeone who is genuinely rich. >> for a few months. >> usually rich. >> the heartbreak in one of the telling parts of the story ahead of the nar
. >> newton is the intro goal character in the beginning and in the end. so the whole story hinges on this wonderful terrifying financial crash that occurs in 1720 the actual moment and turns on a great boom from april through the summer and the right to the beginning of september and pretty much today, 300 years ago it turned and it all went to hell. >> that was 300 years ago. >> and that he traded it more than his salary and put that into cash and then the stock that fell...
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newton is an ass.just love that. we'll go back. people want opposite reaction, blah blah blah. but i know that we are pretty much -- >> i think you should take us out with a song. these are the countries that have come up since the first song was written. montana may grow, bosnia the soviet union is gone south africa georgia belarus azerbaijan, is pakistan call 6102 sickest tan, curtis ten armenia, lithuania serbia kosovo u.s. the balkans, crimea ukraine and estonia here's macedonia new caledonia ivory, coast, dubai. goodbye. ♪ >> goodbye everybody. thank you so much all for joining us. please be sure to pick up a copy of leonard's book, and we hope to see you again very soon.
newton is an ass.just love that. we'll go back. people want opposite reaction, blah blah blah. but i know that we are pretty much -- >> i think you should take us out with a song. these are the countries that have come up since the first song was written. montana may grow, bosnia the soviet union is gone south africa georgia belarus azerbaijan, is pakistan call 6102 sickest tan, curtis ten armenia, lithuania serbia kosovo u.s. the balkans, crimea ukraine and estonia here's macedonia new...
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>> we know a lot about newton. people have written about his papers and books, he was actually a quarter. he could have been on reality, he kept every grocery list he ever wrote. xes and boxes of his work, his writings. we know a lot about newton. >> that was one of the things that made me laugh out loud because you wrote that he is a -- i just love that. isaac, shut your mouth. equal and opposite reaction, blah, blah, blah. anyway. i know we are pretty much -- >> thank you. >> i'll tell you what,e recalled. these are the countries tt have come up since it was written. bosnia, soviet uon [singing] has extent, hey! [singing] serbia [singing] ukraine [singing] goodbye [singg] >> thank you so much. i want to thank you all for joining us. be sure to pick up a copy of this book and we hope to see you again very soon. >> book tv continues now on c-span2. television for serious readers. ♪ >> history and biography altered by wells fargo. ♪
>> we know a lot about newton. people have written about his papers and books, he was actually a quarter. he could have been on reality, he kept every grocery list he ever wrote. xes and boxes of his work, his writings. we know a lot about newton. >> that was one of the things that made me laugh out loud because you wrote that he is a -- i just love that. isaac, shut your mouth. equal and opposite reaction, blah, blah, blah. anyway. i know we are pretty much -- >> thank you....
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and tom newton . let me noon and night in iowa. man. oh my god, i have a a good command, forger, we're gonna run and crew member died on friday early and now why am i running? no, not. how much will i go on the one who's going to run on the volley and hunt, but anyone who runs if i by i know and then that you know, how long shall i know it and then he know i had to get by my grandmother. to get to bed, go figure tom the whole name, big me big enough to bin laden my good leg. good night america. i'm lucky to be only a couple, but now that whole new city. boy, you need to put that one. that would be nice to be mauled in someone and it said publicly, you come to the family. i'm going to like you that you need to stay and you want me to you know me please please please please. i was always on the boombox close to show you big city, bright lights, you dangers. it's also the city when up to $300.00, sounds of the clones are coming to every play for the last would you believe or do most still think the resul
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newton is an ass. just love that. people go, whatever. shut your mouth. equal and often reaction, loblaw law but anyway, i know that i think we're pretty much speech thanks. i think you should take us out with a song. >> here we go. these of the countries that of come up since the first song was written. and we go dash ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> goodbye. >> goodbye, everyone. >> thank you all for joining us tonight. please be sure to pick up copy of the book and hope to see again very soon. >> weeknights this month were featuring booktv programs as aa preview of what's available every weekend on c-span2. tonight we focus on biographies and memoirs. >> watch tonight beginning at 8 p.m. eastern. enjoy booktv this week and every weekend on c-span2. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors. c-span2 created by america's cable-television companies as a public service and brought you today by your television provider. >> this month were featuring booktv programs as a
newton is an ass. just love that. people go, whatever. shut your mouth. equal and often reaction, loblaw law but anyway, i know that i think we're pretty much speech thanks. i think you should take us out with a song. >> here we go. these of the countries that of come up since the first song was written. and we go dash ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> goodbye. >> goodbye, everyone. >> thank you all for joining us tonight. please be sure to pick up copy of the book and hope to see...
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it says continues with coy newton, minnesota's first congresswoman. was a wonderful person, matt talks about the transition between generations of women, and how that relates to what is going on in the nation at large. correa, in some ways pays the price for of the changing view of women in the 19 forties and fifties after world war ii ends. this is a photograph of her with her husband and the, in front of and his hotel. he plays a prominent role in that how her career ends. >> yeah, up into this point into the story, there are so many women who come to congress through that connection to their husband. through some kind of familial connection. correa newton is a story, she loses her congressional career because of that familial connection. she came up through, first of all she is from -- she represented a district in minnesota for two terms. but she came up through the democratic farmer labor party in minnesota. that is how she got her political start. she served in the minnesota house of representatives, and had a very promising political career. in
it says continues with coy newton, minnesota's first congresswoman. was a wonderful person, matt talks about the transition between generations of women, and how that relates to what is going on in the nation at large. correa, in some ways pays the price for of the changing view of women in the 19 forties and fifties after world war ii ends. this is a photograph of her with her husband and the, in front of and his hotel. he plays a prominent role in that how her career ends. >> yeah, up...
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>> we know a lot about newton. [audio difficulties] he was a hoarder.he could have been on a reality show. he kept grocery list and there were boxes and boxes of them of his work and his writing and we know a lot about him. >> that was one of the things that made me laugh out loud because you wrote that newton was in ass and i just love that. isaac, shut your mouth. equal and opposite reaction, blah, blah but anyway, i know that we are pretty much -- spirit i thank you should take me out on the song. >> okay, these other countries that have come up since that first time was written. ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much, robin and leonard. thank you for joining us tonight. please be sure to pick up her country copy of leonard spoke and we hope to see you soon. >> wee nights this month we are featuring booktv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span two. tonight we focus on biographies and memoirs. first, edward looks at white's privacy through the lens of his great-great-grandfather a member of the ku klux klan in louisiana during the years
>> we know a lot about newton. [audio difficulties] he was a hoarder.he could have been on a reality show. he kept grocery list and there were boxes and boxes of them of his work and his writing and we know a lot about him. >> that was one of the things that made me laugh out loud because you wrote that newton was in ass and i just love that. isaac, shut your mouth. equal and opposite reaction, blah, blah but anyway, i know that we are pretty much -- spirit i thank you should take...
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three telescopes making observation, one of them agrees with newton better than einstein, that something went wrong with it. certainly nothing like it, that is the way it is generally with science, tremendous disagreements, the evidence that can be trusted, great disagreement about what theories to believe that doesn't matter as long as scientists go on producing the right evidence. eventually -- as it did with relativity theory, einstein proved to be more on the right track than newton, what we find, convernce of opinion. >> that leads to audience question. think about early discoveri, the thought process, h might the application of modern science haveffected those discoveries, part of the book where you talk about the idea of the water was the essence of everything, no, air, no, fire, how might modern scientific theory have affected those scientific arguments? >> those early arguments in many ways were wonderful. they throw around these ideas and another character if i am not mistaken, the very early sixteenth century at the beginning of the scientific revolution, these are scientific
three telescopes making observation, one of them agrees with newton better than einstein, that something went wrong with it. certainly nothing like it, that is the way it is generally with science, tremendous disagreements, the evidence that can be trusted, great disagreement about what theories to believe that doesn't matter as long as scientists go on producing the right evidence. eventually -- as it did with relativity theory, einstein proved to be more on the right track than newton, what...
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. >> that was one thing that made me laugh out loud, you wrote newton is an, i just love that, peopletever and i might shut your mouth, he would have opposite reactions but anyway i know, i think were pretty much -- >> i'll tell you what, here we go, these are the countries that have come up since the first song was written. here we go. >> sing♪ ♪ ♪ goodbye. >> by everybody, thank you so much, thank you for joining us tonight, please be sure to pick up a copy and we hope to see you again very soon. >> representative rick larson, democrat from washington recently joined book tv to discuss the books hes
. >> that was one thing that made me laugh out loud, you wrote newton is an, i just love that, peopletever and i might shut your mouth, he would have opposite reactions but anyway i know, i think were pretty much -- >> i'll tell you what, here we go, these are the countries that have come up since the first song was written. here we go. >> sing♪ ♪ ♪ goodbye. >> by everybody, thank you so much, thank you for joining us tonight, please be sure to pick up a copy and...
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i'm paula newton, and this is "cnn newsroom."
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. >>> the pages are down a touchdown with two minutes to play, cam newton burroughs his way into the end zone, that ties it at 27 and the jets went three and out, given the patriots the ball back, eight seconds left here, newton finds jacoby myers at the 33 yard line, they call timeout, with three seconds left. on comes nick foles to attempt a 51 yard field goal, focused on the middle and the jets with two different times led by 10 go down yet again. 30 having 27 the final, they fall to 0-9, new england not a lot better at 3-5. >>> two familiar storylines for the 49ers, first good news on injury front, the veteran cornerback richard sherman is being cleared to return to practice. he was put on injured reserve with the calf strain, right after the 49ers week one lost arizona. the secondary will be severely tested in its next game on the road this sunday against drew brees, and the new orleans saints. now to the covid front, wide receiver kendrick bourne has been put on the covid reserve list for the second time in less than a week. he was put on the list the day before thursday's loss
. >>> the pages are down a touchdown with two minutes to play, cam newton burroughs his way into the end zone, that ties it at 27 and the jets went three and out, given the patriots the ball back, eight seconds left here, newton finds jacoby myers at the 33 yard line, they call timeout, with three seconds left. on comes nick foles to attempt a 51 yard field goal, focused on the middle and the jets with two different times led by 10 go down yet again. 30 having 27 the final, they fall...
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i'm paula newton.be back in just a moment with more news. ♪ >>> he's accuse israeli of assassinating a top scientist. >>> dire predictions as americans ignore warn, for travel on the holidays. >>> and president trump still spreading misinformation as his legal team suffers yet another defeat. live from cnn headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers here in the united states
i'm paula newton.be back in just a moment with more news. ♪ >>> he's accuse israeli of assassinating a top scientist. >>> dire predictions as americans ignore warn, for travel on the holidays. >>> and president trump still spreading misinformation as his legal team suffers yet another defeat. live from cnn headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers here in the united states
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one of them agreed with newton and you can argue that's something went wrong with that but he had some for thinking that. he certainly didn't have anything like . that's theway it is generally with science , there's certainly a tremendous disagreement about was evidence is, can be trusted so some great disagreement about what theories to believe but it doesn't matter if the arguments go on producing the right kind of evidence, eventually the relativity theory was shown to be more in the right and attracted to new and eventually enough evidence piles up that the it comes to a consensus. >> that leads nicely to an audience question . if you think about early discoveries, the early thought process, how migh the application ofodern science have affeed some of those discovers and i think about part of the book where you talk about the idea of the wawater was the essence of everything and its air, no it's fire. how might mode scientific theory have affected those scientific arguments? >> those early arguments were to me wonderful. paul is a great admirer of those throwing around those ideas
one of them agreed with newton and you can argue that's something went wrong with that but he had some for thinking that. he certainly didn't have anything like . that's theway it is generally with science , there's certainly a tremendous disagreement about was evidence is, can be trusted so some great disagreement about what theories to believe but it doesn't matter if the arguments go on producing the right kind of evidence, eventually the relativity theory was shown to be more in the right...
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i'm paula newton and this is "cnn newsroom."tate of georgia ground zero in the battle for control of the all-important u.s. senate. and republican strategists and state leaders are getting increasingly worried that georgia's gop voters may not turn out to vote in the january 5th senate runoffs there, specifically because of the party's own baseless attacks on the integrity of the election. president trump on twitter trying to find a work-around telling his supporters they must show up and vote for gop senators david purdue and kelly loeffler, even though the election was a quote total sham. of course that is not true. cnn's ryan nobles was in atlanta for an unusual exchange between the republican national committee chairwoman and some georgian republican voters. >> reporter: winning at least one of these races in georgia is crucial for republicans. they need to do that if they want to retain the majority in the united states senate. but things are off to a bit of a rocky start. on saturday, the republican chairwoman, ronna mcdan
i'm paula newton and this is "cnn newsroom."tate of georgia ground zero in the battle for control of the all-important u.s. senate. and republican strategists and state leaders are getting increasingly worried that georgia's gop voters may not turn out to vote in the january 5th senate runoffs there, specifically because of the party's own baseless attacks on the integrity of the election. president trump on twitter trying to find a work-around telling his supporters they must show up...
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i'm paula newton, and this is "cnn newsroom." >>> thursday's thanksgiving celebrations in the united states were perhaps the most difficult many americans have faced in their lifetimes. the families of well over a quarter million people in the united states who have died of covid-19 had to mark the holiday without their loved ones. more than 90,000 americans, meantime, could not be with their families because they're fighting for their lives in hospital. that's the highest number since the pandemic began and the 17th straight day of record hospitalizations. and the countless medical staff who care for them also had to sacrifice being at home with their loved ones. current trends point to even more suffering as the nation and the world look ahead to a much different christmas season and hanukah. u.s. president-elect joe biden and his wife spent part of the holiday making video calls with front line medical and emergency workers. on thursday, they posted this message to let americans know they are not struggling alone. >> i know this isn't the way many of us hoped we'd spend our holida
i'm paula newton, and this is "cnn newsroom." >>> thursday's thanksgiving celebrations in the united states were perhaps the most difficult many americans have faced in their lifetimes. the families of well over a quarter million people in the united states who have died of covid-19 had to mark the holiday without their loved ones. more than 90,000 americans, meantime, could not be with their families because they're fighting for their lives in hospital. that's the highest...
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the language of mathematics and of course people after him picked up on that in particular, isaac newton his theory writing the laws of mechanics and of course today we all do that when we want to write a theory in physics or any fundamental science it is written in the language of mathematics. but he really was the first by some incredible intuition of his. galileo was a very complex personality. he had a very complex personality. i don't want anybody to get the impression that he was the nicest person. he could be nice and supportive to members of his own family, but when it came to people who objected to him in science or otherwise, he had an extraordinarily sharp tongue and he was really strong. almost unparalleled he wrote a very witty way in one case he mocked somebody who told the story and he said that's an interesting story but we also have eggs and people that can do this and they don't cook so what is it that we lack that the babylonians had. he said the only thing is being babylonian so it must be that they are cooking because they are babylonians. so, this type of thing i wa
the language of mathematics and of course people after him picked up on that in particular, isaac newton his theory writing the laws of mechanics and of course today we all do that when we want to write a theory in physics or any fundamental science it is written in the language of mathematics. but he really was the first by some incredible intuition of his. galileo was a very complex personality. he had a very complex personality. i don't want anybody to get the impression that he was the...
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even in newtons day we really didn't know. over the last 200 years. >> are there historical parallels in some cases rejection of science that we see today? >> science is probably one of the most striking historical cases in the 19th century following that wife had the common origin and by natural selection and that galileo's argument with a more conventional view that the earth is the center of the universe. there have always been these forces for reasons of their own with that religious or political dogma have not wanted to listen to scientists. it wasn't just the religious authorities but other biologist equally concerned to have that facts about inheritance wrong. so if we expect to proclaim what the evidence shows it with liquid science is really like then we can see the solution there is plenty of material to disagree with what ultimately turns out to be controversial throughout history. >>elated to that questio question, does the element of irrationality need scientists to buy into the claims of pseudoscience? >> the dis
even in newtons day we really didn't know. over the last 200 years. >> are there historical parallels in some cases rejection of science that we see today? >> science is probably one of the most striking historical cases in the 19th century following that wife had the common origin and by natural selection and that galileo's argument with a more conventional view that the earth is the center of the universe. there have always been these forces for reasons of their own with that...
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i'm paula newton. live, from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we will get straight to our top story, now. and this, in fact, has been a holiday season like we've never seen before. thanksgiving has come to a close here in most of the united states. and with the coronavirus surging right across the country, we want to take a moment to think about the people directly affected. more than 1,200 americans died from covid-19 on thursday, alone. and more than 90,000 others spent the holiday away from their families, in hospital. it's the 17th-straight day of record hospitalizations. now, data from johns hopkins university shows cases are still on the rise in 13 u.s. states, and a reminder, they've plateaued in other states at very high levels. another 110,000 people were diagnosed with the virus in the past day. >>> president-elect joe biden, meantime, spent the day making video calls to frontline workers, including nurses and firefighters, whom he praised as the heroes of this crisis. and he posted this me
i'm paula newton. live, from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we will get straight to our top story, now. and this, in fact, has been a holiday season like we've never seen before. thanksgiving has come to a close here in most of the united states. and with the coronavirus surging right across the country, we want to take a moment to think about the people directly affected. more than 1,200 americans died from covid-19 on thursday, alone. and more than 90,000 others spent the holiday away...
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isn't that correct, even the newton's day, we didn't know what the world was made of. a discovery of the last 200 years. >> we have two audience questions that are kind of related. i will start with this one, is there historical parallels for skepticism and in some cases rejection of science that we see today? >> i think that science has always been controversial. it's probably one of the most striking historical cases of evolutionary theory in the 19th century. dulan's idea that all life had common origin and not created separately by god but rather natural selection, going back further, galileo's argument with more conventional view spoused by the catholic church, why do i keep getting this wrong, the earth and center of the universe. there's always been powerful forces reasons of their own, sometimes they have to do with religious dogma or political dogma have not wanted to listen to scientists and it's been possible for them not to listen precisely because science is full of disagreements and it wasn't just the religious authorities who looked down, it was various
isn't that correct, even the newton's day, we didn't know what the world was made of. a discovery of the last 200 years. >> we have two audience questions that are kind of related. i will start with this one, is there historical parallels for skepticism and in some cases rejection of science that we see today? >> i think that science has always been controversial. it's probably one of the most striking historical cases of evolutionary theory in the 19th century. dulan's idea that...
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that's how power an element in one of the game on women on an album in general john lennon and tom newton. let me noon and night in iowa. man. oh my i am the mayor one, forgive me john. one crew member died on friday. really. and now why am i running? no, not. how much of that if i know nigel, i know and then you know how long you shall live that moment and then he know i had to get by my grandmother meg and meg. to get to bed. go figure tom, the whole name being me big time tom tom knowing you know, i'm going to my hidden my good playing it night. now given the mind i'm biased by any of them. i didn't you go to college with only a ploy to beat you up to now you know, my name could be that, but i didn't click that. you knew, you see, before you need us, you need to put that one. that only you could buy the mall, didn't someone would say so up until you come to my new book or so. how did you know? i'm a little like that you can get me feel all good. it need to end. so if you all believe you want me to know me, read me i.e. all you know. oh look forward to talking to people or should be ver
that's how power an element in one of the game on women on an album in general john lennon and tom newton. let me noon and night in iowa. man. oh my i am the mayor one, forgive me john. one crew member died on friday. really. and now why am i running? no, not. how much of that if i know nigel, i know and then you know how long you shall live that moment and then he know i had to get by my grandmother meg and meg. to get to bed. go figure tom, the whole name being me big time tom tom knowing you...
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on an album in general, john lennon and tom newton let me noonan. oh i. 6 know my i am a lean man man, forgive me john. one crew member died on friday. really. and now why am i running? no, not. how much of that if i buy you know, nigel i know and then that you know how long you shall live and then he no i had to get by my grandmother meg and not get to bed or you would say you were caught in the whole new, big me, big time, come come knowing you know, i'm with my good laying here tonight. now, keep in mind, i'm a guy by william and i'm lucky, i'm not the only ploy to beat you up to now know my name could be that, but i'm in the new city point you to meet me now for the want of a look at that we can buy the mall when someone didn't claim occlude, say, so publicly. you come to do some mighty in the course of time and you need it in the local to you that lot to me if you call me to meet him, i enjoyed your leave. the morning meal, you know, me will be dead meat i eat. all you know, he chose seemed wrong, but old quotes just don't hold any new world ju
on an album in general, john lennon and tom newton let me noonan. oh i. 6 know my i am a lean man man, forgive me john. one crew member died on friday. really. and now why am i running? no, not. how much of that if i buy you know, nigel i know and then that you know how long you shall live and then he no i had to get by my grandmother meg and not get to bed or you would say you were caught in the whole new, big me, big time, come come knowing you know, i'm with my good laying here tonight. now,...
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has to return the language of mathematics and of course people after him in that particular isaac newtonn his theory of gravitation and riding his laws of mechanics picked up on the idea and of course today we all do that. when we want to write the theory and physics or any fundamental science it is written in the language of mathematics. he really was the first to feel by some incredibly intuitions. galileo was a complex personality. he had a very complex personality. i don't want anybody to get the impression that he was the nicest person, he could be nice and supportive to members of his own family but when it came when people who objected to him in science or otherwise, he had an extraordinarily sharp tongue and even sharper -- and he was really very strong, his sarcasm was almost unparallel, he wrote in a very witty way, in one case he mocked somebody who told the story about the ancient colonials cooking eggs, and he said that is an interesting story but we also have snakes and swamp people who can world the eggs and yet they don't cook. so what is it that we lack that the babyloni
has to return the language of mathematics and of course people after him in that particular isaac newtonn his theory of gravitation and riding his laws of mechanics picked up on the idea and of course today we all do that. when we want to write the theory and physics or any fundamental science it is written in the language of mathematics. he really was the first to feel by some incredibly intuitions. galileo was a complex personality. he had a very complex personality. i don't want anybody to...
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and, of course, people after him, you know, in particular isaac newton in his theory of gravitation anding his laws of mechanics, picked up on that idea and, of course, today we all do that. .. >> i don't want anybody to get the idea that he was the nicest person. he could be nice to members of his own family, but when it came to people who object to him in science or otherwise, he had an extraordinarily sharp tongue and even sharper pen. and he was really could be very, very strong. i mean, his sarcasm was almost unparalleled. he wrote in a very witty, way. in one case he mocked somebody who told a story about the ancient babylonians cooking eggs by whirling them on slings like this, and he said, oh, yeah, that's an interesting story, you know, but we also have slings and we have strong people who can whirl the eggs and have eggs and yet, they don't cook. so what is it that we lack that the babylonians had and he said, well, the only thing we seem to lack is being babylonians. so it must be that the eggs are cooking because there are babylonia babylonians who are whirling them. this ty
and, of course, people after him, you know, in particular isaac newton in his theory of gravitation anding his laws of mechanics, picked up on that idea and, of course, today we all do that. .. >> i don't want anybody to get the idea that he was the nicest person. he could be nice to members of his own family, but when it came to people who object to him in science or otherwise, he had an extraordinarily sharp tongue and even sharper pen. and he was really could be very, very strong. i...
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and on top of that in particular isaac newton in his theory of gravitation and in writing his laws of mechanics fixed on that idea and of course today we all do that. when we wantto write a theory in physics or any fundamental science it is written in the language of mathematics . but he really was the first to somehow combine this through some incredible intuition of his. he was a very complex personality . i don't want anybody to get the impression that he was the nicest person. he could be nice and supportive to members of his own family but when it came to people who objected to him in science or otherwise, he had an extraordinarily sharp tongue and he really could be verystrong . his sarcasm was almost unparalleled. he wrote in a very witty way. in one case he mocked somebody who had told the story about the ancient babylonians by whirling them on slings like this and he said that's an interesting story but we also have slings and we have strong people who can world them and we have eggs and yet we don't cook. so what is it that we lack it that the babylonians had? he said the on
and on top of that in particular isaac newton in his theory of gravitation and in writing his laws of mechanics fixed on that idea and of course today we all do that. when we wantto write a theory in physics or any fundamental science it is written in the language of mathematics . but he really was the first to somehow combine this through some incredible intuition of his. he was a very complex personality . i don't want anybody to get the impression that he was the nicest person. he could be...
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anne marie morris is the conservative mp for newton abbot in devon. you might have just seen that alertere the covid levels are much lower, but would you not accept there is a need for national unity on this front now and to have complete buy—in from the public for lockdown?” to have complete buy—in from the public for lockdown? i think the real key here is to make sure that we have a proportionate response. no, i don't think it needs to beat... i think it needs to be appropriate. one thing that's clear as this is just about those who are very, very vulnerable to covid infection. but this is also about the many people with heart challenges, with strokes, with cancer and we need to make sure that they are properly supported, and my concern is that the impact of the process of the lockdown actually makes things worse. today in the house, i asked the prime minister for a proper assessment of what the impact is going to be. but i've not yet seen it. so, the response must be proportionate and i don't think that a lockdown across the whole country is the right way forward. so are you going to
anne marie morris is the conservative mp for newton abbot in devon. you might have just seen that alertere the covid levels are much lower, but would you not accept there is a need for national unity on this front now and to have complete buy—in from the public for lockdown?” to have complete buy—in from the public for lockdown? i think the real key here is to make sure that we have a proportionate response. no, i don't think it needs to beat... i think it needs to be appropriate. one...
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anna: good to speak to you, paul , newton investment management.king our way to bloomberg radio. 15% of itsans to cut employment base. and hsbc is contemplating an exit from u.s. banking. we will discuss that next and discuss the latest in european banking. this is bloomberg. ♪ representspercent our plan on reduction through 2024. it is a material amount 700 million to the in cost savings. it is roughly what we have executed over the last few years. we will do it steadily over time. it will not be all at once. it will be steady and deliberate. anna: that was the cfo from abn amro about the job cut plan. giving further context around that. and otherscuss that --opean banking news is, cap tom metcalfe. what do we know about the abn amro job cuts? 700 million euros of new savings and 15% of the workforce -- those are the details we have. it fits in with the wider industry picture we are seeing. there has in around 80,000 job cuts in the industry this year. everywhere you look, particularly european lenders, cost-cutting seems to be the order of the da
anna: good to speak to you, paul , newton investment management.king our way to bloomberg radio. 15% of itsans to cut employment base. and hsbc is contemplating an exit from u.s. banking. we will discuss that next and discuss the latest in european banking. this is bloomberg. ♪ representspercent our plan on reduction through 2024. it is a material amount 700 million to the in cost savings. it is roughly what we have executed over the last few years. we will do it steadily over time. it will...
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curt custard, newton investment management cio.nue his conversation with me on bloomberg radio at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. let's get a bloomberg business flash with laura wright. talks with the german government for 5 billion euros in aid for its steel unit, exceeding the group's current market value. berlin has signaled willingness to provide support to shore up the business. it may be 2 billion illiquidity. bayer faces cases in front of jurors. reached general agreement for over 88,000 claims. adidas is returning to growth in europe after a prolonged slump in the region. demand picked up for sneakers and casual wear across the continent during the summer months, but less positive around the rest of the world. north america showed a slight decline and businesses in asia slowed down more. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: laura wright, here in london. european equity markets now positive. a little volatility. rockets not sure which way they are heading. u.s. futures, pointing higher. up .5%00 up 2%, the ftse and the dax, up
curt custard, newton investment management cio.nue his conversation with me on bloomberg radio at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. let's get a bloomberg business flash with laura wright. talks with the german government for 5 billion euros in aid for its steel unit, exceeding the group's current market value. berlin has signaled willingness to provide support to shore up the business. it may be 2 billion illiquidity. bayer faces cases in front of jurors. reached general agreement for over 88,000 claims....
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i'm paula newton, and this is "cnn newsroom." >>> iran is accusing israel of carrying out an assassinationf its top scientist and vowing, quote, severe revenge. president hassani told the cabinet that iran will respond in time and iran's supreme leader promised retaliation. so far, israel, has been silenced about the ambushed killing of the mastermind of the government. cnn's nick paton walsh explains. >> reporter: the scientist lived largely in the silence. gunned down friday in an apparent assassination according to state media. he was travel in the city east of tehran, when reports say his car was targeted by gunfire and a vehicle explosion. iran's defense ministry says he and his bodyguards were gravely wounded, succumbing to their injuries at the hospital a short time later. believed to be 59, he's said to have headed the research of new technology in the country's elite revolutionary guards. israel intelligence services say he was the mastermind behind project ahmad, a decade-long secret program design-to-design an atomic warhead. that was scrubbed in 2003, but claimed he continued h
i'm paula newton, and this is "cnn newsroom." >>> iran is accusing israel of carrying out an assassinationf its top scientist and vowing, quote, severe revenge. president hassani told the cabinet that iran will respond in time and iran's supreme leader promised retaliation. so far, israel, has been silenced about the ambushed killing of the mastermind of the government. cnn's nick paton walsh explains. >> reporter: the scientist lived largely in the silence. gunned down...
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>> newton said it felt great and he's grateful for his friend because "i only had his hand, and thank what happened to him? >> katie. >> a 4-year-old, named an honorary fighte firefighter. there he is at the fire to part with getting his accolades. his family fell into the family pole and grabbed his arm and helped them above water and calling for help the local fire department honored him with the department challenge coin, a patch, and his new title, while giving him the lay of the land and letting them try out a number of firefighter activities, so great job, mason, his grandfather called him his hero and we would say i think he's a hero too. >> to those ever do anything for you? >> yes! >> what you do with those? >> that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: hi, greg. good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. break into my, just short time ago the trump campaign filed paperwork to challenge the election outcome in pennsylvania seeking to stop certification of those results. president is digging in, focusing on what his team calls ongoing litigati
>> newton said it felt great and he's grateful for his friend because "i only had his hand, and thank what happened to him? >> katie. >> a 4-year-old, named an honorary fighte firefighter. there he is at the fire to part with getting his accolades. his family fell into the family pole and grabbed his arm and helped them above water and calling for help the local fire department honored him with the department challenge coin, a patch, and his new title, while giving him...
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paula newton, cnn, toronto. >> well, scientists have discovered evidence of catastrophic flooding onthat took place nearly 4 billion years ago. nasa's curiosity rover captured images from a crater on the planet. they show channels and ripple patterns carved by water. scientists think the heat from a meteor vaporized frozen reservoirs, all of those billions of years ago. that in turn produced floods and brought about a warm and rainy season. >>> well, in washington, d.c., the smithsonian national zoo's giant panda cub finally has a name. the public voted online to name the furry fellow mandarin for little miracle. it symbolizes the hope he brought during the pandemic, and the 3-year-old excels at napping, nursing and cuddling with his mother. >>> every year at thanksgiving, the president performs a very special duty. he pardons a lucky turkey. in the coming hours, president trump will do just that for corn or cob. both will live to tell about the experience but only one will go down in history as the national turkey. >>> i think this event is great today because lord knows 2020 has be
paula newton, cnn, toronto. >> well, scientists have discovered evidence of catastrophic flooding onthat took place nearly 4 billion years ago. nasa's curiosity rover captured images from a crater on the planet. they show channels and ripple patterns carved by water. scientists think the heat from a meteor vaporized frozen reservoirs, all of those billions of years ago. that in turn produced floods and brought about a warm and rainy season. >>> well, in washington, d.c., the...
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with me are sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer and tom newton dunn, chief political commentatorradio. thank you very much both forjoining us. thank you very much both forjoining us. let's start with some of the front pages we have. and the metro has quite a headline — van tam: jab for mam — and reports that england's deputy chief medical officer is urging people to "line up" for the coronavirus vaccine when it's ready — he said it passes the "mum test", and he'll be encouraging his 78—year—old mother to get the jab. the mirror runs with the same story — saying that older people will be encouraged to sign up for the vaccine. the guardian also reports on the vaccine but also features a picture of the pro—democracy caucus in the hong kong legislature — who resigned enmasse after beijing imposed a new law to force out "unpatriotic" members. the i adds that england's deputy chief medical officer warned the vaccine must not be sold privately and distribution should be based on those who need it most — to stop wealthy people from jumping the queue. the financial times reports on a pote
with me are sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer and tom newton dunn, chief political commentatorradio. thank you very much both forjoining us. thank you very much both forjoining us. let's start with some of the front pages we have. and the metro has quite a headline — van tam: jab for mam — and reports that england's deputy chief medical officer is urging people to "line up" for the coronavirus vaccine when it's ready — he said it passes the "mum test",...
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to admit that this is a story that we were actually breaking this time last night and we had tom newtonn, and it was lee cain who was resigning. last night, we were talking about this position of whether dominic cummings would go, and it was a bit 50—50 at that time, this time last night than during the day, i heard commentator say of dominic cummings hasn't gone by already during the day, then he's not going to go, butjames, the papers are still going for this, and this is very much dominating a lot of the front pages. yes, we are getting a feeling that that the and is night, but one thing we've got to remember about dominic cummings is his survivability. it's quite remarkable. if you remember what happened when he made the infamous journey up the m1 to durham and everyone thought it was the end then and he survived it. he got through it. so, while certainly this time it does seem like it does seem different, it does seem that we might be at the end of the line, i just... there is just might be at the end of the line, i just... there isjust that centimetre of doubt in my mind rememberi
to admit that this is a story that we were actually breaking this time last night and we had tom newtonn, and it was lee cain who was resigning. last night, we were talking about this position of whether dominic cummings would go, and it was a bit 50—50 at that time, this time last night than during the day, i heard commentator say of dominic cummings hasn't gone by already during the day, then he's not going to go, butjames, the papers are still going for this, and this is very much...
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it would be something from the xanadu soundtrack school only via newton-john i just got back into rollerskating. [laughter] >> i thank you would want me to sing. i love the sixties like chicago i'm also a big fan of billy joe joel. >> how did you hear the news? >> it is fortunate that i have worn this will before so i recognize this is one of the few awards that honors the integrity of the work a couple years back i one for a book nobody read that one of the best i had ever written just from the integrity of the actual work so that was a big deal for me and because of that i am grateful because it is a different time it feels that kirkus honors the work for the writing and the holistic view and the subject matter. i don't know if every word it does that so much so i'm always honored when kirkus gives anything out. >> the kirkus prize recognizes remarkable achievement. that recognition comes in the form of one of the richest reforms of the world. $50000, fiction, nonfiction and young readers literature. in addition each winner is awarded a trophy a commissioner piece. every detail is hand made f
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i'm paula newton., from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we will get straight to our top story, now. and this, in fact, has been a holiday season like we've never seen before. thanksgiving has come to a close
i'm paula newton., from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we will get straight to our top story, now. and this, in fact, has been a holiday season like we've never seen before. thanksgiving has come to a close
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cam newton, across the 27 and then hit the fame winner as time expired.nd is getting 30-27 and the jets are 0-9. seth curry and the war areas are returning to the center. they made the start date for the new season and there thereby 72 games and training camp will open december 1st. >>> a unique look for the masters week. fall colors instead of blooming azaleas. the leaves are not the only things changing at augusta national. they announced elder will hit the famous first tee shot next year with jack nicolaus and player. elder was the first black man to play in the masters in no one 75. and augusta national is starting to emphasize inclusion at the club. >> i would say that we do have a diverse membership. that has been an increasing fact over the past few years. and it would be, it will continue to be an incoming fact during my chairmanship. >> finally, lots to laugh about in weeknine, the national football league. this morning's top 5. number five, in indy, they will fill the balloons with popcorn instead of water and play this odd game. i will take min
cam newton, across the 27 and then hit the fame winner as time expired.nd is getting 30-27 and the jets are 0-9. seth curry and the war areas are returning to the center. they made the start date for the new season and there thereby 72 games and training camp will open december 1st. >>> a unique look for the masters week. fall colors instead of blooming azaleas. the leaves are not the only things changing at augusta national. they announced elder will hit the famous first tee shot next...
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captioning@telemundo.com solo unas horas entra en efecto el toque de queda impuesto por el gobernador newtons saber aquí en el área de la bahía. >>> además los caso de coronavirus en california aumentan de manera drástica las cifras rompieron récord así comenzamos. >>> noticiero telemundo 48 a las seis. >>> feliz sábado gracias por acompaÑarnos esta tarde les saluda fátima navarrete. >>> een pocas horas dará inicio toque de queda implementado aquí en nuestro estado, y seis condados del área la bahía se verán afectados con esta medida, pero qué significa y quiénes pueden permanecer fuera de sus hogares durante las horas de recepción. ahora en vivo los detalles. >>> buenas tardes hace unos día el gobernador anunció este toque de queda, afectando la mayoría del estado. inicia esta noche en punto de las 10 y hasta el 21 de diciembre, todo un mes hay que prestar atención es únicamente para los condado que se encuentran en el color púrpura morado si ustedes piden uno de esos condado alameda contra costa debe vencer esta medida. >>> en punto de las 10:00 de la noche y hasta las 5:00 de la maÑana, s
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. >> one only olivia newton-john opens up about her fight with breast cancer and how she is helping otheren now. >> my mission is to do research to find out things that have been helping me so much and have the science behind them. >> the hidden danger in your computer. vickie is here to expose the screen damage to your skin. >> that's my face? i hope i didn't just ruin somebody's lunch! >>> cooking in quarantine. amber is getting tips from one of
. >> one only olivia newton-john opens up about her fight with breast cancer and how she is helping otheren now. >> my mission is to do research to find out things that have been helping me so much and have the science behind them. >> the hidden danger in your computer. vickie is here to expose the screen damage to your skin. >> that's my face? i hope i didn't just ruin somebody's lunch! >>> cooking in quarantine. amber is getting tips from one of
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. >> nail biter in rainy massachusetts on sunday night football where cam newton and the patriots did all they could do get back to their winning waste against the ravens their offense stalled in the fourth patriots take it 23-17. >>> in arizona kilar murray needed a hail mary to beat the bills. his prayers was answered in the form of deandre hopkins making that incredible catch and pulling it down in the end zone. buffalo had taken the lead earlier. hopkins and the cardinals rip it from them. arizona pulls off the incredible win, 32-30. >>> the 49ers went into new orleans looking for the upset. the saints rebounded earl live alfred kamara would work. james winston under center and kamara kept rolling. saints over san francisco 27-13. >>> miami, the dolphins improved 3-0. tua threw for a pair of touchdowns including this nifty throw to durham smythe they win 29-21. >>> on the final day of the masters, dustin johnson swung his way into the history books johnson capped off his win with a 4 under par winning the masters by 5 strokes his last day propelled him to 20 under par for the tour
. >> nail biter in rainy massachusetts on sunday night football where cam newton and the patriots did all they could do get back to their winning waste against the ravens their offense stalled in the fourth patriots take it 23-17. >>> in arizona kilar murray needed a hail mary to beat the bills. his prayers was answered in the form of deandre hopkins making that incredible catch and pulling it down in the end zone. buffalo had taken the lead earlier. hopkins and the cardinals rip...
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there is going to be what's called a newton hearing. perhaps up toa called a newton hearing.eek to argue before the judge only this becomes very important because the prosecution our argument that he should be given a whole life. should be given a life sentence, i should life. should be given a life sentence, ishould never life. should be given a life sentence, i should never be released from prison for top defence are trying to argue that that should not be the case. we won't get sentencing quickly put up a week—long hearing may be next month. and then sentencing thereafter. there were relatives present in court today of two of the men who were killed and also that there was a link to an fbi building in america allowing the family ofjoseph bennett to listen in on the hearings. they are hoping to be able to also attend for the sentencing hearing when that comes into course. let's go back to that news that the uk is the first to pass 50,000 coronavirus does. we can speak to mr king who was the chief scientific between 10,006 and seven he is the chair of independence day. good
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newton, massachusetts, and the message on alice's mask, vote. and i hope to see you right back here >>> tomorrow we are going to win this state and we are going to win four more years. >> it's time for donald trump to pack his bags and go home. >>> president trump and former vice president joe biden have one last chance to make their case to voters. tomorrow is election day and we are seeing voting records being absolutely shattered. good afternoon and thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm kristen zee. >>> the final push is on for the race for the white house. the candidates and their surrogates hitting swing states hard across the country today as early voting numbers shatter records, as larry mentioned. now let's give you a live picture in michigan, travers city. that's where president trump is seaking right now. one of his five rallies scheduled for today. we have team coverage on this election eve. let's begin with abc 7 news reporter laura anthony who surveyed several polling places in the east bay today, and,
newton, massachusetts, and the message on alice's mask, vote. and i hope to see you right back here >>> tomorrow we are going to win this state and we are going to win four more years. >> it's time for donald trump to pack his bags and go home. >>> president trump and former vice president joe biden have one last chance to make their case to voters. tomorrow is election day and we are seeing voting records being absolutely shattered. good afternoon and thanks for joining...
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. >>> on sunday night football, cam newton threw a touchdown and ran for another as the patriots beatvens in a driving rainstorm, 23-17. >>> but this might be the play of the season so far. with 11 seconds left arizona's kyler murray throwing a hail mary, and deandre hopkins comes down with the ball that won the game for the cardinals, 32-30. >> there you go. >>> coming up the very unusual and very expensive item now on sale at costco. >>> also ahead, why this pigeon is worth nearly $2 million. mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz... a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can help relieve joint pain and swelling, stiffness, and helps stop further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections.
. >>> on sunday night football, cam newton threw a touchdown and ran for another as the patriots beatvens in a driving rainstorm, 23-17. >>> but this might be the play of the season so far. with 11 seconds left arizona's kyler murray throwing a hail mary, and deandre hopkins comes down with the ball that won the game for the cardinals, 32-30. >> there you go. >>> coming up the very unusual and very expensive item now on sale at costco. >>> also ahead,...
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on a first -- >> nail-biter in rainy massachusetts on "sunday night football" where cam newton and theatriots did all they could to get back to their winning ways against the ravens. the offense stalled in the fourth the patriots take it 23-17 >>> in arizona, kyler murray needed a hail mary in the final seconds to beat the bills, and his prayer was answered in the form of deandre hopkins. making the incredible catch and traffic and pulling it down in the end zone buffalo had just taken the lead less than 30 seconds earlier, but hopkins and the cardinals will rip from them arizona pulls off the incredible win, 32-30. >>> and the 49ers went into new orleans looking for the upset, but the saints rebounded early alvin kamara ran in one from the goal line to tie it up and caught one from drew brees to take the lead soon after brees would leave the game with a rib injury, but even with jameis winston under center, kamara kept rolling. >>> and in miami, the dolphins improved to 3-0-2 at the helm with tua at the helm this nifty throw to durham smythe late to win, 29-it 1 . >>> on the final day
on a first -- >> nail-biter in rainy massachusetts on "sunday night football" where cam newton and theatriots did all they could to get back to their winning ways against the ravens. the offense stalled in the fourth the patriots take it 23-17 >>> in arizona, kyler murray needed a hail mary in the final seconds to beat the bills, and his prayer was answered in the form of deandre hopkins. making the incredible catch and traffic and pulling it down in the end zone...
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. >>> a nail-biter in rainy massachusetts on "sunday night football" where cam newton and the patriots did all they could to get back to their winning ways against the ravens. late in the third, la mamar jaco finds willie social media, but the >>> kyler murray needed a hail mary to beat the bills his prayer was answered in the form of deandre hopkins, making that incredible catch in traffic and pulling it down in the end zone buffalo had just taken the lead 30 seconds earlier but hopkins and the cardinals rip it from him. arizona pulls off the incredible win, 32-30 in miami, the dolphins improved to 3-0 with tua at the helm of their offense, threw for a pair of touchdowns, including this nifty through to durham smythe 29-21. >>> on the final day of the masters, dustin johnson swung his way into the history books johnson capped off his run in the tournament with a 4 under par sunday, winning him the masters by five strokes. his last day propelled him to 20 under par for the tournament, making him the first golfer to shoot 20 under in masters history. 2019 champion tiger woods, who finis
. >>> a nail-biter in rainy massachusetts on "sunday night football" where cam newton and the patriots did all they could to get back to their winning ways against the ravens. late in the third, la mamar jaco finds willie social media, but the >>> kyler murray needed a hail mary to beat the bills his prayer was answered in the form of deandre hopkins, making that incredible catch in traffic and pulling it down in the end zone buffalo had just taken the lead 30...
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3 of you got was gina newton. stephanie hate to have a son with good to see that's all from us. i'll be back at the hour. hope see them join me every thursday on the all excitement. and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics. sports business, i'm show business. i'll see you that always be polite, never engage with a negative, a good or confrontational. don't get into any conversation or start answering questions. just ask for an attorney to survive and territories. definitely don't want to be going to trial. you're more likely to walk free if you're rich and guilty, or if you're poor, and you've got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more in your sand. if you don't take that advice, easy going to dig yourself hello and welcome to cross top where all things are considered. i'm kidding about the foreign policy team of a potential buy in ministration is being touted by the liberal media. we tell you why all this should be horrified also there's a lot of talk about a great reset and build back better does looking bad or bode we
3 of you got was gina newton. stephanie hate to have a son with good to see that's all from us. i'll be back at the hour. hope see them join me every thursday on the all excitement. and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics. sports business, i'm show business. i'll see you that always be polite, never engage with a negative, a good or confrontational. don't get into any conversation or start answering questions. just ask for an attorney to survive and territories. definitely don't...
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because i'm going to a bit of isaac newton about on it and it is about the headline stories of the transfer of power in america. president joe biden revealed to cooperate on the transition. also the dangers of clearing a path for peace in the disputed region. right next to the city, full of people who people for the future. the last thing they need is more explosions. protesters continue to rally for a 2nd operation which cleared from the french capital. the developers are 95 percent effective and could cost as little as $20.00 a year counting the program from this hour across the globe. welcome to r t, international my names. you know neil, we begin in the u.s., where changes on pennsylvania avenue are picking up pace. president joe biden has announced his top cabinet picks for the white house. he said near enough the whole world has their hopes resting on his team to restore america, to its historic in calls from world leaders that i've had about 18 to 20 so far. i'm not sure the exact number in the weeks since we won the election. i've been struck by how much they're looking forward to t
because i'm going to a bit of isaac newton about on it and it is about the headline stories of the transfer of power in america. president joe biden revealed to cooperate on the transition. also the dangers of clearing a path for peace in the disputed region. right next to the city, full of people who people for the future. the last thing they need is more explosions. protesters continue to rally for a 2nd operation which cleared from the french capital. the developers are 95 percent effective...