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miles o'brien: this is not processed at all.udy schmidt: and then you i believe this has how many? miles o'brien: how many filters? three. and is it always three? judy schmidt: this is only this picture. i only had two >> in modesto, california i sat down with someone who helps make the visual magic happen. judy schmidt describes herself as a celestial artist. miles o'brien: how many, how many images would you say you have processed over the years? judy schmidt: oh, god. give or take hundreds. hundreds. >> she's a stay-at-home mom with a background in graphic design. 15 over the years, she's made a color-correcting astronomy images in her home office - posting her work on flickr and twitter. miles o'brien: well, you're trying to let us see something we can't see, right? that's hard. judy schmidt: yes, but there's a natural order of wavelengths. so even though. it's infrared. i'm still using the same, i guess, formula to put together an image where the shortest wavelengths will be represented by blue, and then the medium waveleng
miles o'brien: this is not processed at all.udy schmidt: and then you i believe this has how many? miles o'brien: how many filters? three. and is it always three? judy schmidt: this is only this picture. i only had two >> in modesto, california i sat down with someone who helps make the visual magic happen. judy schmidt describes herself as a celestial artist. miles o'brien: how many, how many images would you say you have processed over the years? judy schmidt: oh, god. give or take...
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search sean o'brien. a fourth generation teamster self.ze, i called to the united brotherhood of teamsters, i'm confusing u.p.s.'s name, of course, with teamsters, the international brotherhood of teamsters. i appreciate you being here. i tried to lay out the case as well as i could, it's a lot going on. tell me what i missed in terms of what's going on between the teamsters and u.p.s. right now. >> well i think you correctly made -- 95% of the contract on economic issues are done. we've made improvements on air conditioning, made improvements on protecting against excessive heat. we've secures the paid holiday. about 65 total improvements, all favorable for our members. then we get down to economics. that's where this broke down on july 5th. >> what's your sense effect? i know you're not in the sense of predict dane, or putting your thumb on the, scale but you have a sense that there will be a strike? >> that's up to u.p.s.. i've been saying that the last couple of weeks because u.p.s. knows what our members want to need. especially in li
search sean o'brien. a fourth generation teamster self.ze, i called to the united brotherhood of teamsters, i'm confusing u.p.s.'s name, of course, with teamsters, the international brotherhood of teamsters. i appreciate you being here. i tried to lay out the case as well as i could, it's a lot going on. tell me what i missed in terms of what's going on between the teamsters and u.p.s. right now. >> well i think you correctly made -- 95% of the contract on economic issues are done. we've...
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sean o'brien there.at was done, i will give credit to mount sinai on it, where they partitioned it labor in the hospitals during covid and got more done with the union labor than nonunion labor because of the organization structure. that is humbling. lisa: it is a new era. that is my question, how much of a dynamic in the shifting of labor's force, how much will it stick? tom: that is a huge mystery out there. in the hours to come, the fed decides this afternoon. ♪ this is ge aerospace, advancing flight for future generations. ♪ welcome to a new era of flight. (jennifer) the reason why golo customers have such long term success is because we focus on real foods in the right balance ♪ so you get the results you want. when i tell people how easy it was for me to lose weight on golo, they don't believe me. they don't believe i can eat real food and lose this much weight. the release supplement makes losing weight easy. release sets you up for successful weight loss because it supports your blood sugar level
sean o'brien there.at was done, i will give credit to mount sinai on it, where they partitioned it labor in the hospitals during covid and got more done with the union labor than nonunion labor because of the organization structure. that is humbling. lisa: it is a new era. that is my question, how much of a dynamic in the shifting of labor's force, how much will it stick? tom: that is a huge mystery out there. in the hours to come, the fed decides this afternoon. ♪ this is ge aerospace,...
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let's bring in robert o'brien. he's also the former u.s.pecial presidential envoy for hostage affairs. thank you very much for joining us. please let us know if there is any precedent for this, how we should handle this. based on the details emerging at this hour, including a senior defense official, this just in, telling fox news that private second class travis king had finished about two months in a south korean detention facility following a physical altercation with locals. he was held in the facility and made comments he didn't want to come back to america. that's according to this official. then he was released from the detention center. he spent about a week under observation at a u.s. base in south korea. he was supposed to board a flight. he sent them to the terminal alone and this happened. what do you make of this, robert? >> it's a concerning situation. obviously we are worried about the young soldier, private king. we want him to come back to america. there has been some precedent for this in the past. when i was a young jagge
let's bring in robert o'brien. he's also the former u.s.pecial presidential envoy for hostage affairs. thank you very much for joining us. please let us know if there is any precedent for this, how we should handle this. based on the details emerging at this hour, including a senior defense official, this just in, telling fox news that private second class travis king had finished about two months in a south korean detention facility following a physical altercation with locals. he was held in...
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a matter of fact, i'm soledad o'brien. i'll see you back here next week.act during the week on f-y-i and youtube. ♪♪ >>> right now at 5:00, a shocking car crash in a san francisco neighborhood caught on camera from two different angles. the car flying off a dead end street,
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i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to matter of fact, it's been more than a year since the supreme court reversed roe v wade abortions are now banned or restricted and at least 14 states and that means cities and towns in states that allow them are seeing an influx of women coming from other states. midwest access coalition is a nonprofit that provides assistance to those traveling for abortions it says needs are skyrocketing. the numbers of where clients are coming from post dobbs has just flipped on its head. we're supporting more people from the south than ever before. we've seen over 300 people from texas alone this year, carbondale in southern illinois is one of those places that's become a so-called safe haven for abortion services. two new clinics open their last year and they see nearly 800 patients every month. our correspondent jessica gomez traveled to carbondale to see how the community is grappling with life on the fault line of america's abortion debate. the amtrak line from new orleans to chicago
i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to matter of fact, it's been more than a year since the supreme court reversed roe v wade abortions are now banned or restricted and at least 14 states and that means cities and towns in states that allow them are seeing an influx of women coming from other states. midwest access coalition is a nonprofit that provides assistance to those traveling for abortions it says needs are skyrocketing. the numbers of where clients are coming from post dobbs has just flipped...
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sean o'brien, international brotherhood of teamsters scoring a deal that, not be possible, certainly not avoid a lengthened strike, that's not in the offing on this in the early days of august. to secure that. we reached out to the company. we will keep you posted on that. happy to have david wagoner here, the big cheese and what he makes of this. a strike resolve is one less worry as the dow races ahead. >> it is more narrative than anything. we shouldn't be surprised the big deal came through. ups is going to pass those increased costs along to them. and they absorbed their higher packages. >> we have to pass those costs to fight crimes without losing the consumer average. the leverage aspect, they don't want to lose the contract with amazon. fedex said we take on some capacity, not all of it but we have capacity to take on the market share from amazon, from ups. will: amazon could be its own market share. that was a factor and i was just wondering there were other strikes and outages threatening pilots, flight attendants and a busy travel sector. you've got ongoing actors, writers
sean o'brien, international brotherhood of teamsters scoring a deal that, not be possible, certainly not avoid a lengthened strike, that's not in the offing on this in the early days of august. to secure that. we reached out to the company. we will keep you posted on that. happy to have david wagoner here, the big cheese and what he makes of this. a strike resolve is one less worry as the dow races ahead. >> it is more narrative than anything. we shouldn't be surprised the big deal came...
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i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to matter of fact, every once in a while, it's good to step back from the political rhetoric and think about the big picture of american life, the daily ups and downs of working and raising families and paying the bills after the 2020 presidential election, we took more than a step back. we asked our correspondent, jessica gomez to take a road trip across the middle of the country. her assignment to ask people how they saw their place in america. we started our journey in denver, colorado, where the snow was melting under the shadows of the rocky mountains. almost time for baseball season. we met laura heshmati picking up her son at practice. retired. oh yeah. and we're going to add the marinade and the butter. they invited us home for dinner where we learned this american family is made up of a multitude of cultures. heshmati is a persian last name. my husband is half mexican, half persian. i'm mexican american. thank you for nourishment. this food. amen. amen. we're talking
i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to matter of fact, every once in a while, it's good to step back from the political rhetoric and think about the big picture of american life, the daily ups and downs of working and raising families and paying the bills after the 2020 presidential election, we took more than a step back. we asked our correspondent, jessica gomez to take a road trip across the middle of the country. her assignment to ask people how they saw their place in america. we started our...
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i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to matter of fact. rural american towns are fighting for survival. 46 million people are. 14% of the us population live in rural areas. that number is shrinking. between 2010 and 2020, rural areas lost more than a quarter of a million people. these towns are struggling to attract and keep resident because of a lack of access to services. long commutes to jobs and non existent or unreliable internet in earle arkansas they're hoping new leadership can spark a revival. the town recently made history by electing the youngest black mayor in the united states, jaylen smith. he's now in charge of a city that has experienced decades of segregation, violent resistance to racial progress and a loss of jobs and tax base. it's a town of about 1800 people. the majority is black and around 30% live in poverty. our correspondent jessica gomez takes us to irl to see why this town thinks a teenager is the best person to lead. let's give it up for the adrian home. parents night for the varsity basketball team at earl hig
i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to matter of fact. rural american towns are fighting for survival. 46 million people are. 14% of the us population live in rural areas. that number is shrinking. between 2010 and 2020, rural areas lost more than a quarter of a million people. these towns are struggling to attract and keep resident because of a lack of access to services. long commutes to jobs and non existent or unreliable internet in earle arkansas they're hoping new leadership can spark a revival....
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i'm soledad o'brien, coming to you today from our affiliate wesh two in orlando, florida. this month, the earth saw its hottest day on record. the extreme heat is strengthening calls to address climate change and move to clean energy sources like offshore wind power. federal and state governments are piloting wind power projects along the east coast, but some of those plans face opposition, including in maine. that state supplies 90% of the country's lobster. but local fishermen worry offshore turbines could hurt the marine habitat. currently, there are plans to build 12 floating wind turbines in the gulf of maine, but the state could eventually have closer to 400. our correspondent dan lieberman traveled there to hear firsthand about how this is playing out. nearly 50 miles off the coast of maine, swan's island is a tight knit community of just 350 year round residents, their culture and livelihood to spend on lobster and fishing. i'm an eighth generation lobsterman. my family first moved here on my dad's side in 1806. my dad's 84. my mom's 83. they've got traps in the wa
i'm soledad o'brien, coming to you today from our affiliate wesh two in orlando, florida. this month, the earth saw its hottest day on record. the extreme heat is strengthening calls to address climate change and move to clean energy sources like offshore wind power. federal and state governments are piloting wind power projects along the east coast, but some of those plans face opposition, including in maine. that state supplies 90% of the country's lobster. but local fishermen worry offshore...
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larry o'brien was also subject of what happened in watergate. richard nixon stopped at nothing to uncover whatever he could and to create whatever damage he could on those people. donald trump has done exactly the same thing. we don't know what happened this terms of the audits of page and strazk. we do know what happened with james comey and his deputy mccabe were both audited. the odds of those two people being audited out of all the people audited by the irs is almost impossible. there was an investigation that was supposedly done by the inspector general for the irs presented to the house committee on the finances and tax and claimed they could not find any such evidence. the fact remains, unlike what we did in watergate where we put people into the grand jury and followed the trail from nixon to the irs and could show what happened, that wasn't done here. there was no department of justice investigation of donald trump on what was clearly criminal activity. the problem is donald trump committed so many crimes that the department of justice
larry o'brien was also subject of what happened in watergate. richard nixon stopped at nothing to uncover whatever he could and to create whatever damage he could on those people. donald trump has done exactly the same thing. we don't know what happened this terms of the audits of page and strazk. we do know what happened with james comey and his deputy mccabe were both audited. the odds of those two people being audited out of all the people audited by the irs is almost impossible. there was...
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is it the tfl or is it o'brien? well the or is it james o'brien?ne stop in a post. >> i mean, wedding cake. yes. mickey mouse in it. should we put big ears on it? shall we do that one then. >> transport for london. right. then transport for london. if you're looking bobby you show that to that camera there . that to that camera there. >> yeah. are the champions >> yeah. you are the champions wilkie of the week, the waukee of the week . what a lovely of the week. what a lovely sight. thanks, bobby. cheers. my . oh aidan magee of the week . . oh aidan magee of the week. who for that ofsted you said runs away because it's easy. say don't go anywhere as coming up we've got gb news presenter patrick christys talking about male suicide . >> you're listening to gb news radio . kwarteng radio. kwarteng >> welcome back. >> welcome back. >> i'm joined by the man himself, plastic christie's. christie's. is that right? christie's >> he's right. that's right. >> he's right. that's right. >> i'm going to reserve this table because this is going to be a cracking
is it the tfl or is it o'brien? well the or is it james o'brien?ne stop in a post. >> i mean, wedding cake. yes. mickey mouse in it. should we put big ears on it? shall we do that one then. >> transport for london. right. then transport for london. if you're looking bobby you show that to that camera there . that to that camera there. >> yeah. are the champions >> yeah. you are the champions wilkie of the week, the waukee of the week . what a lovely of the week. what a...
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went to trump in january -- that's the year that trump is running for re-election, and o'brien tells trump, the coming virus will be the biggest threat -- be the biggest national security threat to your presidency. now, i've covered 16 national security advisers, going back to henry kissinger, and never heard that stark dramatic warning that o'brien gave his deputy, matt pottinger. an expert on china. had been there for seven years as a "wall street journal" reporter. told the president, i have contacts in the medical underground that tell me in china that this is going to come in a way that there will be 650,000 deaths. a wakeup call. trump listened and then spent months and months saying, oh, no, it's going to go away. so six months later, this is the moment you capture here where he says, oh, we've got it under control. and you can hear this in his own voice. i say, under control? 140,000 people have died in this country since the virus and since it came. that's six months of no action. >> was it clear from your access to him and those conversations at the time that he had absorbe
went to trump in january -- that's the year that trump is running for re-election, and o'brien tells trump, the coming virus will be the biggest threat -- be the biggest national security threat to your presidency. now, i've covered 16 national security advisers, going back to henry kissinger, and never heard that stark dramatic warning that o'brien gave his deputy, matt pottinger. an expert on china. had been there for seven years as a "wall street journal" reporter. told the...
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robert o'brien, former national security adviser. great to have you with us today. you have both watched presidents on the world stage in these moments. a lot of big high level discussions about who should and who should not be able to enter nato. that group promises to protect each other under any attack. the president sort of has taken a different tune on this. i want to play what he said sunday and then what he said today about whether or not ukraine can join nato. watch this. >> i don't think it's ready for membership in nato. >> all of our ally as agree ukraine's future lies in nato. >> ari, forceful push back by zelensky the last 24 hours. what do you think happened there? >> of course, it's forceful pushback by zelensky. his country is fighting for its survival. he wants everybody to do everything to help save his country. on the other hand, when you look at it from american and nato point of view, the right thing is to supply them to the teeth with everything that they need. but i agree also, nato's future or ukraine's entrance to nato has to enter in to the
robert o'brien, former national security adviser. great to have you with us today. you have both watched presidents on the world stage in these moments. a lot of big high level discussions about who should and who should not be able to enter nato. that group promises to protect each other under any attack. the president sort of has taken a different tune on this. i want to play what he said sunday and then what he said today about whether or not ukraine can join nato. watch this. >> i...
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we have the teamsters president, sean o'brien, to give us an update, next.single strand of mrna... could individualize how we approach cancer. ♪ and the company that's getting us there? moderna. this changes everything. so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only 30 bucks a line per month. that's hundreds in savings a year when you wave bye to the other guys. no wonder xfinity mobile is one of the fastest growing mobile services. you really shouldn't walk out the front door without it. switch today at xfinitymobile.com. sleepovers just aren't what they used to be. a house full of screens? basically no hiccups? you guys have no idea how good you've got it. how old are you? like, 80? back in my day, it was scary stories and flashlights. we don't get scared. oh, really? mom can see your search history. that's what i thought. introducing the next generation 10g network. only from xfinity. >>> 340,000 u.p.s. workers ar
we have the teamsters president, sean o'brien, to give us an update, next.single strand of mrna... could individualize how we approach cancer. ♪ and the company that's getting us there? moderna. this changes everything. so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only 30 bucks a line per month. that's hundreds in savings a year when you wave bye to the...
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this is totally in ups's court right now. >> sean o'brien. very much, and this is not the only union negotiation we're going to be talking about. coming up next, why isn't anyone talking? what's happening in hollywood and who needs to change their tone to get back to the negotiating table there. >>> if all goes right tonight, you're going to be yelling goal. . wayfair has nice prices so you can have nice things. hah! kelly clarkson, we have a kid... and harold. wayfair's got just what you need... performance fabrics, stains don't stand a chance. no chance! -woo! dog friendly and wallet friendly... pug-proved. get nice things with nice prices at wayfair. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ postmenopausal women with hr+ her2- metastatic breast cancer are living longer with kisqali. so, long live family time. long live dreams. and long live you. kisqali is a pill proven to help women live longer when taken with an aromatase inhibitor. and kisqali helps preserve quality of life. so you're not just living, you're living well. kisqali can caus
this is totally in ups's court right now. >> sean o'brien. very much, and this is not the only union negotiation we're going to be talking about. coming up next, why isn't anyone talking? what's happening in hollywood and who needs to change their tone to get back to the negotiating table there. >>> if all goes right tonight, you're going to be yelling goal. . wayfair has nice prices so you can have nice things. hah! kelly clarkson, we have a kid... and harold. wayfair's got just...
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the front national security adviser, robert o'brien and his deputy, matt pottinger, went to trump inly january. that is the year that trump is running for reelection and o'brien tells trump, the coming virus will be the biggest threat, it will be the biggest national security threat, to your presidency. i covered 16 national security advisers going back to henry kissinger. never heard that stark, dramatic warning that o'brien gave his deputy man, pottinger, an expert on china and been there for seven years as a wall street journal reporter. told the president, i have context in the medical underground that tell me in china that this is going to come in a way that there will be 650,000 deaths. a wake up call. trump listened and spent months and months to go away. six months later, when this is when the moment you capture where he says, we owe, you've got it under control. you hear this in his own voice. under control? 140,000 people have died in this country since the virus and since it came. that is six months of no action. >> was it clear from your access to him in those conversatio
the front national security adviser, robert o'brien and his deputy, matt pottinger, went to trump inly january. that is the year that trump is running for reelection and o'brien tells trump, the coming virus will be the biggest threat, it will be the biggest national security threat, to your presidency. i covered 16 national security advisers going back to henry kissinger. never heard that stark, dramatic warning that o'brien gave his deputy man, pottinger, an expert on china and been there for...
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sean o'brien is next. your wyndham is waiting. ♪ when bucket lists need checking...need redeeming... work trips need crushing... or anniversaries need... celebrating? no matter who you are, where you're going, or why. with 24 trusted brands by wyndham to choose from... your wyndham is waiting. get the lowest price at wyndhamhotels.com i tried to put my arm around any vet that i can. absolutely. at newday usa, that's what we're doing. we put our arm around the veterans. i think the veteran out there needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase and we can help them and provide that financial solution for them and their families. it's a great, rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique. i'd like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans, because i know so many of you have served our country honorably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is your eligibility for a va loan, which that you buy a home with no down payment. now, there'
sean o'brien is next. your wyndham is waiting. ♪ when bucket lists need checking...need redeeming... work trips need crushing... or anniversaries need... celebrating? no matter who you are, where you're going, or why. with 24 trusted brands by wyndham to choose from... your wyndham is waiting. get the lowest price at wyndhamhotels.com i tried to put my arm around any vet that i can. absolutely. at newday usa, that's what we're doing. we put our arm around the veterans. i think the veteran out...
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james o'brien is one of the wokeist of the week for being james o'brien.too much of his life having a pop at me on one of his silly monologues on lbc and some of my colleagues say, i don't know whether you tune into him. he's irritating little man, so wonky, has a wonky in it. >> well, well, well. won't kill wokeist. >> so come then, bobby. is it >> so come on then, bobby. is it the just stop oil? is it the tfl or is it james o'brien? well the second one stop in a post. >> i mean, wedding cake. yes. mickey mouse in it. should we put big ears on it? shall we do that one then. >> transport for london. right. then transport for london. if you're looking bobby you show that to that camera there . that to that camera there. >> yeah. are the champions >> yeah. you are the champions wilkie of the week, the waukee of the week . what a lovely of the week. what a lovely sight. thanks, bobby. cheers. my . oh aidan magee of the week . . oh aidan magee of the week. who for that ofsted you said runs away because it's easy. say don't go anywhere as coming up we've got gb
james o'brien is one of the wokeist of the week for being james o'brien.too much of his life having a pop at me on one of his silly monologues on lbc and some of my colleagues say, i don't know whether you tune into him. he's irritating little man, so wonky, has a wonky in it. >> well, well, well. won't kill wokeist. >> so come then, bobby. is it >> so come on then, bobby. is it the just stop oil? is it the tfl or is it james o'brien? well the second one stop in a post....
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number three is james o'brien , abc presenter. james o'brien, abc presenter.eek having a go at me and my friends in it's a bit in parliament. yeah, it's a bit of a a journalistic nuisance . of a a journalistic nuisance. he's he gets , he's got a face he's he gets, he's got a face like a slap basically . he, he like a slap basically. he, he all he does is, is just go on there and rants and raves through it as well. yeah so i mean james always makes an appearance on on wilkie of the week. bless him. and so what we're going to have this week duncan is it the for sending duncan is it the nhs for sending or for wasting 26,000 working hours on on world events? is it the archbishop of york for talking about the word our father for in the lord's prayer or is it going to be james o'brien ? o'brien? >> i i've always been brought up. our father. yes and i think i think you're me. yeah, that one. >> well, there you go, duncan. this week's winner is the archbishop of york, and here's here's the trophy if you're going to show that there. oh thank you. well done, archbishop
number three is james o'brien , abc presenter. james o'brien, abc presenter.eek having a go at me and my friends in it's a bit in parliament. yeah, it's a bit of a a journalistic nuisance . of a a journalistic nuisance. he's he gets , he's got a face he's he gets, he's got a face like a slap basically . he, he like a slap basically. he, he all he does is, is just go on there and rants and raves through it as well. yeah so i mean james always makes an appearance on on wilkie of the week. bless...
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.7 o'brien?ways been brought up. our father. yes and i think i think you're me. yeah, that one. >> well, there you go, duncan. this week's winner is the archbishop of york, and here's here's the trophy if you're going to show that there. oh thank you. well done, archbishop . coming up after the break, we have the brilliant interview with the queen of common sense, nana akua radio. >> welcome back . now, it is my >> welcome back. now, it is my great pleasure to introduce my next guest, which is the queen of common sense . nana akua. of common sense. nana akua. >> oh, thank you . what a nice >> oh, thank you. what a nice intro. well, thanks for joining me. >> listen, nana, i'm going to dive straight into it. there was an article on last week about this charity i know you did a little bit about it on your show , so and describing vagina's as bonus holes. >> yeah. so it was this cancer trust charity . so jo's cancer trust charity. so jo's cancer trust and what they were doing, it was for women who no
.7 o'brien?ways been brought up. our father. yes and i think i think you're me. yeah, that one. >> well, there you go, duncan. this week's winner is the archbishop of york, and here's here's the trophy if you're going to show that there. oh thank you. well done, archbishop . coming up after the break, we have the brilliant interview with the queen of common sense, nana akua radio. >> welcome back . now, it is my >> welcome back. now, it is my great pleasure to introduce my...
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science correspondent miles o'brien reports on a battle that both sides say is existential.e train has been fishing the waters of casco bay, maine for 49 years. steve train: it's a way of life for the people from the time they're born. miles: his home is on an island four miles northeast of downtown portland. it's a community built on lobsters, like so many here in maine. steve train: it provides for a lot of other things. lobster is what's maintaining more than summer communities. in most of these peninsulas and islands. miles: lobsters support about 15,000 jobs and contribute more than a billion dollars to the maine economy. and yet, the industry sees itself in an existential battle, pitted against a rare species fighting its own existential battle. north atlantic right whales, critically endangered. fewer than 350 individuals remain. and they are dying at a devastating rate. >> if we don't stabilize and begin the recovery, they will be gone within a couple of decades. they will be extinct. they will be wiped off this earth. and we want to do everything we can to prevent t
science correspondent miles o'brien reports on a battle that both sides say is existential.e train has been fishing the waters of casco bay, maine for 49 years. steve train: it's a way of life for the people from the time they're born. miles: his home is on an island four miles northeast of downtown portland. it's a community built on lobsters, like so many here in maine. steve train: it provides for a lot of other things. lobster is what's maintaining more than summer communities. in most of...
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union membership and union leadership in terms of the political breakdown and actually like shawn o'brienalso an important dynamic to keep in mind here. as president biden has been touting his pro union bona fides, i think the point of the rail strike, it is a different authority, it's a different situation, can't minimize the im pact that has had on the membership and the uneasy. the concern that biden could somehow choose to intervene again here, so that's certainly influencing things. as i've been talking to people about this issue, it's a question of why is this all happening now. we're seeing so many different labor negotiations, potential strikes. >> striking in hollywood already. >> yeah. and part of it has to do with coming out of the pandemic and people reassessing conditions, also looking at inequality in terms of how much people it at the top of these companies have bene benefitted, and some said part of it may be president biden and the fact that his vocal support for unions and collective bar begins is give wind in the sails for the unions as they are trying to keep them at a
union membership and union leadership in terms of the political breakdown and actually like shawn o'brienalso an important dynamic to keep in mind here. as president biden has been touting his pro union bona fides, i think the point of the rail strike, it is a different authority, it's a different situation, can't minimize the im pact that has had on the membership and the uneasy. the concern that biden could somehow choose to intervene again here, so that's certainly influencing things. as...
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he did and back to tell us what he bought and is eyeing next and sean o'brien will join us live thatall ahead as the dow struggles to make it 13 straight days of wins, which would be the longest winning streak since 1987 that's where we begin with the markets. and dom chu joins us >> there's part of me that the fed gets the dow to that 14-day. if it gets to 14, i'm looking beyond that. it would be the first time since 1897 since that happened the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq are all in that typical holding pattern ahead of a big fed rate decision, and a subsequent press conference by jay powell the dow just about flat, up about five points. the s&p is at 4555, down about 12 points, one quarter of 1% it's been a down day generally at the highs, we were still down two points, and the nasdaq underperforming, down one half of 1%, 69 points on the downside 14,075 more on why that's happening in a moment but let's give you the interest rates. sit a fed rate day let's check out the yield curve. the two-year note yield ticking slightly higher. the ten-year benchmark yield, just a hair below 3
he did and back to tell us what he bought and is eyeing next and sean o'brien will join us live thatall ahead as the dow struggles to make it 13 straight days of wins, which would be the longest winning streak since 1987 that's where we begin with the markets. and dom chu joins us >> there's part of me that the fed gets the dow to that 14-day. if it gets to 14, i'm looking beyond that. it would be the first time since 1897 since that happened the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq are all in...
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have had iconic battles years after year -- year after year, and now they want to bring the larry o'brien back to the bay. >> i am super excited in terms of our history, competing against chris paul over the years, he is an unbelievable talent, we won championships and we want to get back to that level. i know everybody talks about our age and all that but that is just a splitting the pieces back together with high iq guys want to play basketball. excited about the opportunity, it's surreal knowing what we have been through, but that is how the leak works and that is something we're going to take advantage of. >> u.s. women's soccer playing their sendoff match for the world cup at san jose's paypal park, going into the 75th, trinity rodman, but the daughter of dennis rodman, rodman again takes away, like her dad used to grab rebounds, and there is another one. the u.s. wins two-zero, stop, new zealand industrial. dion, did you see this? cave -- kevin hart a left. they shared their instagram stories, she is 6'4", a few more inches in heels, kevin hart 52. -- 5'2" inches. dion: i like that
have had iconic battles years after year -- year after year, and now they want to bring the larry o'brien back to the bay. >> i am super excited in terms of our history, competing against chris paul over the years, he is an unbelievable talent, we won championships and we want to get back to that level. i know everybody talks about our age and all that but that is just a splitting the pieces back together with high iq guys want to play basketball. excited about the opportunity, it's...
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city guide, historical society, board chair kevin o'brien is with us we think. san francisco public library with a great list of cable car books you can check out and by the way, all of this information is on our very special website sfcablecars.org. you can scan the qr code on the stickers on the cable car window and go right to that site. also, sf travel, sf heritage and last alphabetically, but hardly least, union square alliance. i don't know (indiscernible) we will have a celebration on the actual anniversary date august 2 and that will be at market. it is a really diverse group of people coming together to celebrate this focused on the past, some focused on the present, but all of us have a commitment to san francisco's future and the cable cars will always be part of it. we are here to celebrate is century and a half of them. let's start with the city number one cable car fan, i have seen this with my own eyes, mayor london breed. [applause] >> thank you to the market street railway for all the work and advocacy that they do to make sure that the cable ca
city guide, historical society, board chair kevin o'brien is with us we think. san francisco public library with a great list of cable car books you can check out and by the way, all of this information is on our very special website sfcablecars.org. you can scan the qr code on the stickers on the cable car window and go right to that site. also, sf travel, sf heritage and last alphabetically, but hardly least, union square alliance. i don't know (indiscernible) we will have a celebration on...
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abc's jay o'brien is in washington with more on what it would mean for them.orter: whit, good morning. union delivery drivers are key to u.p.s. and to u.p.s. stores like this one behind me, and with each passing day and no deal, small business owners who rely on u.p.s. say they're getting uneasy. [ chanting ] this morning with contract negotiations stalled between shipping giant u.p.s. and the teamsters union fears a potential strike could hit small businesses hard. >> we ship. we ship a lot. >> reporter: the owner of gourmet gift baskets store nibbles and bits say the strike would throw the thousands of packages she ships through her local u.p.s. store into upheaval. >> i'm nervous. a lot of time we're locked in for free shipping because we order in such bulk. that might stop now. >> reporter: a ten-day u.p.s. strike could be the costliest in u.s. history, totaling an estimated $7 billion according to a research firm that studies labor disputes. [ chanting ] teamsters which represents nearly 350,000 u.p.s. workers already marching in what are called practice
abc's jay o'brien is in washington with more on what it would mean for them.orter: whit, good morning. union delivery drivers are key to u.p.s. and to u.p.s. stores like this one behind me, and with each passing day and no deal, small business owners who rely on u.p.s. say they're getting uneasy. [ chanting ] this morning with contract negotiations stalled between shipping giant u.p.s. and the teamsters union fears a potential strike could hit small businesses hard. >> we ship. we ship a...
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for the "pbs newshour," i'm miles o'brien on cape cod bay.s newshour" online, something to toast to. the scientific reason champagne bubbles rise in straight lines, and why that's important to understanding other processes in nature and in medicine. you can read more at pbs.org/newshour. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire "ewshour" team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasti
for the "pbs newshour," i'm miles o'brien on cape cod bay.s newshour" online, something to toast to. the scientific reason champagne bubbles rise in straight lines, and why that's important to understanding other processes in nature and in medicine. you can read more at pbs.org/newshour. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire "ewshour" team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the "pbs...
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for the pbs newshour, i miles o'brien in greenbelt, maryland. ♪ >> largest substance abuse treatmentped tens of thousands of drug users loosen addiction's hold over their lives but a three year investigation undertaken by a local journalist uncovered evidence group's founder took advantage of his position and the vulnerability of his patients and staff. ali rogin has that conversation and a warning elements of this discussion could be disturbing for some viewers. >> new hampshire public radio investigative reporter lauren choolijian recently released the 13th step, chronicling her reporting over the last few years. but the story did not end with publication as choolijian found, reporting on the alleged abuses left her, her family and her news organization vulnerable as well. lauren, thank you so much for joining us. let's first talk about the name of your podcast, the 13th step. what does that refer to? >> it refers to the 12 steps of alcoholics anonymous. it is kind of a euphemism on those 12 steps as the step that comes after it and what it means is people who have later sobriety,
for the pbs newshour, i miles o'brien in greenbelt, maryland. ♪ >> largest substance abuse treatmentped tens of thousands of drug users loosen addiction's hold over their lives but a three year investigation undertaken by a local journalist uncovered evidence group's founder took advantage of his position and the vulnerability of his patients and staff. ali rogin has that conversation and a warning elements of this discussion could be disturbing for some viewers. >> new hampshire...
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stephanie: at an early-morning rally outside a ups facility, the leader of the teamsters, sean o'briendn't pull any punches in the city of angels. >> we are going to be the example on how it is to fight and take on a schoolyard bully. >> no contract, no work! stephanie: before talks broke down in early july, the union said many issues had already been resolved with the company. ups agreed to end a two-tiered wage system for part-time drivers, new overtime rules, and improvements to keep drivers safe from extreme heat, including a commitment for a/c in new package delivery vehicles and putting fans in existing trucks. what are the remaining sticking points? >> economics, completely economics. we've got 95% of the contract negotiated all favorable for our members. no concessions. and ups just is balking at rewarding the people that make them the success that they are. stephanie: teamsters point to record ups operating profits of $13.1 billion in 2022 and and $12.8 billion in 2021 when home deliveries were an essential service. >> we've been working so hard for the last three years during
stephanie: at an early-morning rally outside a ups facility, the leader of the teamsters, sean o'briendn't pull any punches in the city of angels. >> we are going to be the example on how it is to fight and take on a schoolyard bully. >> no contract, no work! stephanie: before talks broke down in early july, the union said many issues had already been resolved with the company. ups agreed to end a two-tiered wage system for part-time drivers, new overtime rules, and improvements to...
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union chief sean o'brien firmly rejects the suggestion.ll settle our problem one way or the other. we try to be diplomatic. we try to be reasonable, but sometimes, people don't want to listen. stephanie: in front of the crowd, the tone is far from diplomatic. sean: if you want to fight, put your helmets on and buckle your chinstraps. it's a full-contact sport. [cheering and applause] stephanie: at least some of the ups workers sounded less combative. kris: don't take me wrong. this is a great company. we get paid really well. we get really, really good benefits, everything. i love the company, but we deserve more for the hard work we've been doing for a long time. stephanie: with one week until the deadline, negotiations between teamsters and ups are resuming tomorrow, a sign a deal may still be reached. for the "pbs newshour," i'm stephanie sy in los angeles. ♪ geoff: a new study out today shows how college admissions practices benefit the richest applicants. opportunity insights, a group of harvard economists, analyzed data from 12 of th
union chief sean o'brien firmly rejects the suggestion.ll settle our problem one way or the other. we try to be diplomatic. we try to be reasonable, but sometimes, people don't want to listen. stephanie: in front of the crowd, the tone is far from diplomatic. sean: if you want to fight, put your helmets on and buckle your chinstraps. it's a full-contact sport. [cheering and applause] stephanie: at least some of the ups workers sounded less combative. kris: don't take me wrong. this is a great...
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eastern and i'll be joined by sean o'brien right here on wall street i'll see you on fox news channelnday 10:00 a.m. eastern "sunday morning futures" is live exclusive interviews with former president donald trump, house judiciary jim jordan in 2024 presidential candidate robert f kennedy right here on "sunday morning futures" on fox news at 10:00 a.m. on sunday that will do it on fox busines
eastern and i'll be joined by sean o'brien right here on wall street i'll see you on fox news channelnday 10:00 a.m. eastern "sunday morning futures" is live exclusive interviews with former president donald trump, house judiciary jim jordan in 2024 presidential candidate robert f kennedy right here on "sunday morning futures" on fox news at 10:00 a.m. on sunday that will do it on fox busines
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but professor o'brien says kennedy has scored politically.tists. and you go to school for a long time for that. you learn a rigorous scientific method. so he's smart as a politician saying, i trust you. you look at the facts. but what he means is, google some stuff and don't discern which facts should be believed, which are peer-reviewed. lisa: but is he a real threat to joe biden? kennedy has stayed consistently in the low teens in head-to-head polls, not nothing, but not yet within real striking distance. erin: i honestly think he's a vessel, he's a symbol for dissatisfaction, going back to the fact that most individuals don't want to vote for donald trump, nor do they want to vote for joe biden. so, robert f. kennedy right now is the beneficiary of some of that disdain. lisa: kennedy has ginned up interest from corners of both parties, a rare democrat appearing regularly on conservative media. also rare, donald trump has praised him. they share a goal after all, defeating joe biden. for the “pbs newshour,” i'm lisa desjardins. geoff: and t
but professor o'brien says kennedy has scored politically.tists. and you go to school for a long time for that. you learn a rigorous scientific method. so he's smart as a politician saying, i trust you. you look at the facts. but what he means is, google some stuff and don't discern which facts should be believed, which are peer-reviewed. lisa: but is he a real threat to joe biden? kennedy has stayed consistently in the low teens in head-to-head polls, not nothing, but not yet within real...
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i'll be joined by sean o'brien right here on wall street i'll see you on fox news channel the sunday 10:00 a.m. eastern "sunday morning futures" is live exclusive interviews with former president donald trump, house judiciary jim jordan in 2024 presidential candidate robert f kennedy right here on "sunday morning futures" on fox news at 10:00 a.m. on sunday that will do it on fox business. thank you for being with us have a great rest of the weekend and i will see you next time. >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global exit etf's. >> welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead i am jack otter. >> wall street is an optimistic that we may avoid over recession david rosenberg sees it differently and i'll ask him why he things a slowdown is inevitable. guaranteed payouts are panel will explain which annuities are best for income for your retirement. later america's factories are makingomake a look at what industries are growing in the investment opportunities. we begin with three things investors out of thing about right now.
i'll be joined by sean o'brien right here on wall street i'll see you on fox news channel the sunday 10:00 a.m. eastern "sunday morning futures" is live exclusive interviews with former president donald trump, house judiciary jim jordan in 2024 presidential candidate robert f kennedy right here on "sunday morning futures" on fox news at 10:00 a.m. on sunday that will do it on fox business. thank you for being with us have a great rest of the weekend and i will see you next...
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avoiding a strike on august 1 which have applications for theay 7:00 p.md i'll be joined by sean o'brient here on wall street i'll see you on fox news channel the sunday 10:00 a.m. eastern "sunday morning futures" is live exclusive interviews with former president donald trump, house judiciary jim jordan in 2024 presidential candidate robert f kennedy right here on "sunday morning futures" on fox news at 10:00 a.m. on sunday that will do it on fox business. thank you for being with us have a great rest of the weekend and i will see you next time. >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global exit etf's. >> welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and pryo
avoiding a strike on august 1 which have applications for theay 7:00 p.md i'll be joined by sean o'brient here on wall street i'll see you on fox news channel the sunday 10:00 a.m. eastern "sunday morning futures" is live exclusive interviews with former president donald trump, house judiciary jim jordan in 2024 presidential candidate robert f kennedy right here on "sunday morning futures" on fox news at 10:00 a.m. on sunday that will do it on fox business. thank you for...
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is his name colin o'brien?'m always taken when, i mean, i'm assuming, he seems like he knows exactly what he's doing. >> mm-hmm. >> seth: and as an actor - >> he does >> seth: is it, like, intimidating at times to be with, like, a younger actor who knows what they're doing so well >> i think so. i mean, i think it's mostly intimidating that he knows -- he knows so intensely what he's doing. and we -- we end and he pivots to, you know, rocks or lava or talking about the layers of sediment in the planet [ light laughter ] and then naming them and asking if he can quiz me on them. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] aren't you excited about those quizzes? >> i'm like, "i have to focus. [ light laughter ] give me a minute [ light laughter ] but i mean, i knew more -- but i knew more about rocks and things >> seth: oh, so that's great >> when we were over >> seth: so you came out of this whole process, both, with a wonderful show and some rock knowledge. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: which you've always been looking for >>
is his name colin o'brien?'m always taken when, i mean, i'm assuming, he seems like he knows exactly what he's doing. >> mm-hmm. >> seth: and as an actor - >> he does >> seth: is it, like, intimidating at times to be with, like, a younger actor who knows what they're doing so well >> i think so. i mean, i think it's mostly intimidating that he knows -- he knows so intensely what he's doing. and we -- we end and he pivots to, you know, rocks or lava or talking about...