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now, o'connor was furious. basil o'connor was furious and what he did, interestingly, he blamed those who were working for the live virus vaccine. you know, he thought there was some kind of plot, that somebody had come into this lab or something and tried to undermine the situation. it was really, really quite incredible. all right. well, interest now turned, now that salk -- salk's vaccine was under question, americans began to turn toward sabin and his live virus vaccine. and so, again, you know, using a different approach to solving this problem of polio. but again, sabin needed to test his vaccine and where did he do it? where was sabin able to test his vaccine? in the soviet union. polio was becoming a huge problem in the soviet union. cases were rising, and the soviets invited both salk and sabin to come to their country. well, salk didn't accept the invitation, sabin did. and so, the soviet government decided that they would use sabin's live virus vaccine to test on -- or not to test but to use on 10 mi
now, o'connor was furious. basil o'connor was furious and what he did, interestingly, he blamed those who were working for the live virus vaccine. you know, he thought there was some kind of plot, that somebody had come into this lab or something and tried to undermine the situation. it was really, really quite incredible. all right. well, interest now turned, now that salk -- salk's vaccine was under question, americans began to turn toward sabin and his live virus vaccine. and so, again, you...
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i mean, o'connor said it's a privilege. your children are among the privileged to be able to have this virus. there was a few cautionary remarks. there was a man named walter winshell who was this big radio producer but he had actually been fed some information by another scientist who said this vaccine has not been properly tested, they should not be using it, et cetera. so he went on the radio and said, parents, watch out, you know, this is probably not a good thing. to that salk said, he's just looking for publicity. he doesn't know what he is talking about. it was interesting, too, this wasn't in response so much to the testing on children, but dr. spock who was like the child care expert of this time was also telling parents to calm down. that perhaps the foundation was exaggerating the threat of the disease and sort of overselling the problem. but in any case they moved ahead and they tested the salk vaccine on these children. and they had some placebos. they took -- they did this very, very carefully, supposedly. and
i mean, o'connor said it's a privilege. your children are among the privileged to be able to have this virus. there was a few cautionary remarks. there was a man named walter winshell who was this big radio producer but he had actually been fed some information by another scientist who said this vaccine has not been properly tested, they should not be using it, et cetera. so he went on the radio and said, parents, watch out, you know, this is probably not a good thing. to that salk said, he's...
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because we did get the materials and if chief o'connor can do that, that would be great. >> absolutely. at your pleasure. >> thank you. thank you, president. >> president feinstein: i would like to see agendized at the next meeting a presentation by the department physician as to the operations of her office and what they have accomplished during this past year on -- since i've been on the commission, she has not appeared at any commission meetings. and we are preparing to begin her evaluation and believe that it should begin with a presentation by her as to what -- what's been going on up there. so, that would be -- that would be through you, chief biello. >> yes. and i'll make sure that happens. >> president feinstein: thanks. i just wanted to give a head's-up, a couple of weeks to prepare. >> thank you. >> president feinstein: all right. i'm not seeing any other hands go up. all right. we have item 7, adjournment. >> so moved. >> does anybody want to second? >> yes, madame president, i second. >> president feinstein: all right, commissioner cleaveland. >> president feinstein, how do
because we did get the materials and if chief o'connor can do that, that would be great. >> absolutely. at your pleasure. >> thank you. thank you, president. >> president feinstein: i would like to see agendized at the next meeting a presentation by the department physician as to the operations of her office and what they have accomplished during this past year on -- since i've been on the commission, she has not appeared at any commission meetings. and we are preparing to...
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because we did get the materials and if chief o'connor can do that, that would be great. >> absolutely. at your pleasure. >> thank you. thank you, president. >> president feinstein: i would like to see agendized at the next meeting a presentation by the department physician as to the operations of her office and what they have accomplished during this past year on -- since i've been on the commission, she has not appeared at any commission meetings. and we are preparing to begin her evaluation and believe that it should begin with a presentation by her as to what -- what's been going on up there. so, that would be -- that would be through you, chief biello. >> yes. and i'll make sure that happens. >> president feinstein: thanks. i just wanted to give a head's-up, a couple of weeks to prepare. >> thank you. >> president feinstein: all right. i'm not seeing any other hands go up. all right. we have item 7, adjournment. >> so moved. >> does anybody want to second? >> yes, madame president, i second. >> president feinstein: all right, commissioner cleaveland. >> president feinstein, how do
because we did get the materials and if chief o'connor can do that, that would be great. >> absolutely. at your pleasure. >> thank you. thank you, president. >> president feinstein: i would like to see agendized at the next meeting a presentation by the department physician as to the operations of her office and what they have accomplished during this past year on -- since i've been on the commission, she has not appeared at any commission meetings. and we are preparing to...
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because we did get the materials and if chief o'connor can do that, that would be great. >> absolutely. at your pleasure. >> thank you. thank you, president. >> president feinstein: i would like to see agendized at the next meeting a presentation by the department physician as to the operations of her office and what they have accomplished during this past year on -- since i've been on the commission, she has not appeared at any commission meetings. and we are preparing to begin her evaluation and believe that it should begin with a presentation by her as to what -- what's been going on up there. so, that would be -- that would be through you, chief biello. >> yes. and i'll make sure that happens. >> president feinstein: thanks. i just wanted to give a head's-up, a couple of weeks to prepare. >> thank you. >> president feinstein: all right. i'm not seeing any other hands go up. all right. we have item 7, adjournment. >> so moved. >> does anybody want to second? >> yes, madame president, i second. >> president feinstein: all right, commissioner cleaveland. >> president feinstein, how do
because we did get the materials and if chief o'connor can do that, that would be great. >> absolutely. at your pleasure. >> thank you. thank you, president. >> president feinstein: i would like to see agendized at the next meeting a presentation by the department physician as to the operations of her office and what they have accomplished during this past year on -- since i've been on the commission, she has not appeared at any commission meetings. and we are preparing to...
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if you have any questions for lieutenant o'connor or myself, we're here. >> president cohen: any questions? commissioner byrne has a question. please, sir, go ahead. >> when i was looking at the page, indicated that there were 61 inactive cases. so obviously, i don't want to hear about all 61, but what exactly does that 61 mean? >> that 61 means that the d.n.a. subject was uploaded but has not been identified, so kind of like what this example shows us is that 2011 case was inactivated. the profile was uploaded, and now that case is closed, so something to that effect. there are examples of when cases are inactivated. one is the subject is unknown and no d.n.a. was uploaded because there's no corroborating evidence. the other would be the victim becomes uncooperative or does not want further evidence collected, and this is usually relayed to the rape treatment center who then connects that wish to the investigators, and then, the investigators contact the victim and either provide services or give resources to the victim on if they want to come back and reactivate the case. and on the -- o
if you have any questions for lieutenant o'connor or myself, we're here. >> president cohen: any questions? commissioner byrne has a question. please, sir, go ahead. >> when i was looking at the page, indicated that there were 61 inactive cases. so obviously, i don't want to hear about all 61, but what exactly does that 61 mean? >> that 61 means that the d.n.a. subject was uploaded but has not been identified, so kind of like what this example shows us is that 2011 case was...
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o'connor dennis james o'connor, jr. richard j.keith kevin o'connor marni pont o'doherty amy o'doherty >> and my cousin who was like a sister to me. your daughter, your sister, your mother, aunts, uncles, and many cousins miss you terribly. we hope to see you again one day. [speaking foreign language] >> albert and my hero and my father donald gregory. my dad was a gregarious yet sensitive man who had a great distance of humor and a deep love for his family and friends. he loved his job and his peers, but he knew had to come off the train leaving work at work and engage and connect with us. a few weeks before september 11, he had a heart-to-heart talk with me about how he wanted to prioritize his health so he could be there for my sister, brother and i through our milestones of marriage and children. although he was not here with us, he was never missing in our hearts. the legacy of his life lives on with all those who miss him and now with his five grandchildren who will learn to learn -- to love their grandpa. it is only with act
o'connor dennis james o'connor, jr. richard j.keith kevin o'connor marni pont o'doherty amy o'doherty >> and my cousin who was like a sister to me. your daughter, your sister, your mother, aunts, uncles, and many cousins miss you terribly. we hope to see you again one day. [speaking foreign language] >> albert and my hero and my father donald gregory. my dad was a gregarious yet sensitive man who had a great distance of humor and a deep love for his family and friends. he loved his...
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o'connor >> dennis james o'connor, jr. >> richard j. pont o'doherty >> amy o'doherty >> my cousin who was like a sister to me. your daughter, your sister, your mother, aunt, uncles and many cousins miss you terribly. we hope to see you again one day. [speaking spanish] >> albert ogletree and mike your and father, donald h gregory. my dad was a gregarious yet sensitive man who had a great sense of humor and a deep love for his family and friends. he loved his job and peers at cantor fitzgerald but he knew how to come off the train and engage and connect with us. a few weeks before september 11, he had a heart to heart talk with me about how he wanted to prioritize his health city could be there for my sister, brother and i threat our milestones. although he was on here with us, he was never missing in our heart. the legacy of his life is on -- lives on with his five grandchildren will love to learn their grandfather through stories. it is only out of love can negate the intentions of those who wanted to bring down this country and this w
o'connor >> dennis james o'connor, jr. >> richard j. pont o'doherty >> amy o'doherty >> my cousin who was like a sister to me. your daughter, your sister, your mother, aunt, uncles and many cousins miss you terribly. we hope to see you again one day. [speaking spanish] >> albert ogletree and mike your and father, donald h gregory. my dad was a gregarious yet sensitive man who had a great sense of humor and a deep love for his family and friends. he loved his job...
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the series was named best drama series and stars olivia coleman and josh o'connor, one for their portrayals of queen elizabeth ii and prince charles. >> i'd have put money on that not happening. >> reporter: "the crown" won best supporting actor and actress, writing and directing awards. another netflix queen reigned supreme. "the queen's gambit" was named outstanding limited series. >> this award is for the fans who told their friends, dude, you got to watch the orphan girl chess drama. >> reporter: "ted lasso" scored multiple goals for outstanding comedy series. jason sudeikis won honors. the show about an unlikely american soccer coach in the uk also won for best supporting actor and actress. hbo's "hacks" and "the mare of easttown" shot around the pandemic earned top honors for lead actress. >> it brought people together and gave them something to talk about other than a global pandemic, and i want to thank everyone for watching our show. >> reporter: ewan mcgregor won and on the to have network side, emmys went to "saturday night live" and late night talker stephen colbert. >> i want t
the series was named best drama series and stars olivia coleman and josh o'connor, one for their portrayals of queen elizabeth ii and prince charles. >> i'd have put money on that not happening. >> reporter: "the crown" won best supporting actor and actress, writing and directing awards. another netflix queen reigned supreme. "the queen's gambit" was named outstanding limited series. >> this award is for the fans who told their friends, dude, you got to...
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the thing sandra o'connor used to think that i think is the first thing is teach civics in high schoolseveryone in this country, of course it is their government, they ought to know how it works. second, participate. vote. take part in public life. ♪ david: let's go back to your earlier life. i work on capitol hill and you work -- you were a harvard law professor. i'm curious, when you go to harvard law school and you are at the top of your class, when you start harvard law school, there is an intimidation factor. you have 600 people. when did you realize you were really good at law school kind of things, taking exams? did you know you were going to be a great student and therefore become a potential professor? or were you nervous the first year or so? justice breyer: i think i was pretty nervous. i remember talking to a friend of mine i had been undergraduate with and he was there. we both said, well, this is the end of our great careers after our first year. and we both did pretty well. david: you were on the harvard law review. sometimes you get the clerk on the supreme court -- you
the thing sandra o'connor used to think that i think is the first thing is teach civics in high schoolseveryone in this country, of course it is their government, they ought to know how it works. second, participate. vote. take part in public life. ♪ david: let's go back to your earlier life. i work on capitol hill and you work -- you were a harvard law professor. i'm curious, when you go to harvard law school and you are at the top of your class, when you start harvard law school, there is...
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the worst, and we also have a high risk of flooding today we're looking at the high risk from port o'connor all the way near to lake charles moderate risk all the way back to new orleans. why? because of heavy rain. we're talking about storm totals of 6 to 12 inches of rain, lester, but some places could see up to 18 inches, including southwestern louisiana. as you know they do not need any more rain. >> that's a lot of rain al, thanks very much >>> also tonight, california governor gavin newsom on the eve of a rare recall election is turning to the president's support in the final hours before election day, one that could prematurely remove him from office. nbc's jacob soboroff has details. >> reporter: the president earlier today touring fire damage in northern california one of the many crises governor newsom has faced during his term, including covid, the nation's worst economic inequality and a rise in violent crime. do you really think this is about a republican recall and only that, that there aren't unhappy people in california, unhappy with governor gavin newsom >> of course everyb
the worst, and we also have a high risk of flooding today we're looking at the high risk from port o'connor all the way near to lake charles moderate risk all the way back to new orleans. why? because of heavy rain. we're talking about storm totals of 6 to 12 inches of rain, lester, but some places could see up to 18 inches, including southwestern louisiana. as you know they do not need any more rain. >> that's a lot of rain al, thanks very much >>> also tonight, california...
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o'connor has won the us open. she's the 1st british woman to lift the grand slam tournament trophy in 44 years. in the 1st 10 final between 2 and see the papers she defeated. hello, teenager layla fernandez. 6463, those are the headlines they will have and use our for you after thrive. stay with us. with government support, swindling russell parliamentary elections take place in september. but as opposition leader electing around the remains in prison and to finalize a band from taking part could the due to the currently be wide open for another clean sweep pollution supporting the special coverage on al jazeera. ah, the are in the middle of the biggest energy transition to the industrial revolution. the cope in 1900 pounds, is excel rates, now move away from fossil fuel price tags of renewables, particularly solar come down. it is now possible to actually imagine a carbon neutral world to run on clean energy. but there is still a long way to guys with climate change. the market. this time for that, we must talk g
o'connor has won the us open. she's the 1st british woman to lift the grand slam tournament trophy in 44 years. in the 1st 10 final between 2 and see the papers she defeated. hello, teenager layla fernandez. 6463, those are the headlines they will have and use our for you after thrive. stay with us. with government support, swindling russell parliamentary elections take place in september. but as opposition leader electing around the remains in prison and to finalize a band from taking part...
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thanks. vena john o'connor. he says leave i too much to the right. now. of course, chris williamson affect his lifelong hero. 20 bed and last week. sure. and i'll newman says tony been was awesome. micro friendly says the english ship of state is hold below the water line. the only thing stopping it from the thinking completely is it might have public money or not that gordon mackenzie says adrena cutty is always of great interest. not necessarily politically or factually correct. but always interesting. and finally, william moore says in the listen to the ship of state ship more like a punctured thing, a with a captain and clueless cabinet. last c. now the back to the deployed, but the virus is still ripping through society. we came to profess luca, neil of tennessee college dublin, profess underlying state to play in the battle between science and the virus. that's a look at meal was happening. what old? why, i mean i, we wedding less battle would throw in a virus, probably black students to veiling. are those still plenty of pitfalls to come? well, it'
thanks. vena john o'connor. he says leave i too much to the right. now. of course, chris williamson affect his lifelong hero. 20 bed and last week. sure. and i'll newman says tony been was awesome. micro friendly says the english ship of state is hold below the water line. the only thing stopping it from the thinking completely is it might have public money or not that gordon mackenzie says adrena cutty is always of great interest. not necessarily politically or factually correct. but always...
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us as part of its broader push to try to stop the china emerging as a technology, as superpower o'connor course qual way, is very much a, an important component of that. as soon while the official chinese news agency is also weighed in praising the chinese government and saying that it's because of its unremitting effort and efforts that mom is now on her way home without any mention of course about the, the release of the 2 canadians because as far as china is concerned, the 2 cases are completely unrelated. all right, thanks for that from mcbride across developments from salt. a group representing the catholic bishops and canada has for the 1st time, apologized its role in the countries residential school system. the canadian conference of catholic bishops had been under pressure to do so for years. earlier this year, the remains of hundreds of indigenous children were found on the grounds of former schools. between 1831 and 996 digit, as children were forcibly removed from the families and then to schools run by the catholic church and the government many were subjected to physical ab
us as part of its broader push to try to stop the china emerging as a technology, as superpower o'connor course qual way, is very much a, an important component of that. as soon while the official chinese news agency is also weighed in praising the chinese government and saying that it's because of its unremitting effort and efforts that mom is now on her way home without any mention of course about the, the release of the 2 canadians because as far as china is concerned, the 2 cases are...
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we've got teams in the field to day evacuating refugees from o'connor camp. 35000 people. where do they go? like you saw the situation that is completely devastated. the whole communities have been so generous and providing protection support to these people. those 75000 people, they also had to move. so it's not some distant issue that can be put off to put off until after cop $26.00. yeah, this is the law office now on the front lines and now having to deal with into i've got some questions for you on youtube. i'm going to share them with you. this is was i don't think we can do anything about it. they have not met you yet him to maybe just talk about it. this has to how life is always been that famine or natural disasters, mitigation takes place and then life goes on. that feels like a shrug on youtube. hindu reaction. yeah, i mean we can do a lot of things about the working back and we need how we can prevent all of the fact that to do not be equal to the life of the community. because we cannot always way into the disaster response. these already to lay, but how we ca
we've got teams in the field to day evacuating refugees from o'connor camp. 35000 people. where do they go? like you saw the situation that is completely devastated. the whole communities have been so generous and providing protection support to these people. those 75000 people, they also had to move. so it's not some distant issue that can be put off to put off until after cop $26.00. yeah, this is the law office now on the front lines and now having to deal with into i've got some questions...
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and [inaudible] ice affix, which was started by justice sandra day o'connor, has developed lots of games and tools that can engage students in the learning of civics. so there is a lot of good tools out there, and again, i think, frankly, a lot of local community leaders could help sponsored teacher training, which unfortunately, because it's not happening enough in colleges and graduate schools it has to happen once the teachers are already in service teaching, and so they can help by sponsoring programs, by the ashbrook institute, but i civics, by several good organizations. >> so hanna, i'm going to build on that by bringing question to you. we've had conversations with civics teachers throughout the country, especially middle school teachers, an area that we are very interested in as the chamber foundation. one of the areas that emerged during that conversation, didn't matter whether it was a red state or blue state or whatever the political distribution of the community was was irrelevant. it just justin threat. and that was that teachers were nervous, to say it lightly, about bring
and [inaudible] ice affix, which was started by justice sandra day o'connor, has developed lots of games and tools that can engage students in the learning of civics. so there is a lot of good tools out there, and again, i think, frankly, a lot of local community leaders could help sponsored teacher training, which unfortunately, because it's not happening enough in colleges and graduate schools it has to happen once the teachers are already in service teaching, and so they can help by...
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i'm also i civics which was started by sandra day o'connor. it's developing tools that kind of engaging students in the learning of civics so there's a lot of good tools out there and we need to again, i think frankly a lot of local community oleaders could help sponsor teacher training which unfortunately because it's not having enough in colleges and graduate schools, it has to happen once the teachers all are already in service teaching can help by sponsoring programs by i civics and for several organizations. >> i'm going to build on that by bringing a question to you . we've had conversations with civics teachers across the country, especially middle school teachers because that's an area where interested in and one of the themes that emerged during those conversations, it didn't matter whether it was a red or blue state but whatever the political disposition of the community was is irrelevant. it's a consistent thread and that is that teachers were nervous to say it lightly about bringing controversial subjects to the classroom. one of t
i'm also i civics which was started by sandra day o'connor. it's developing tools that kind of engaging students in the learning of civics so there's a lot of good tools out there and we need to again, i think frankly a lot of local community oleaders could help sponsor teacher training which unfortunately because it's not having enough in colleges and graduate schools, it has to happen once the teachers all are already in service teaching can help by sponsoring programs by i civics and for...
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josh o'connor and olivia colman took home trophies for their portrayals of prince charles and the queencomedy blasted out in downtown la. brett goldstein collected an emmy for his role as the foul—mouthed roy kent. it won best comedy series, and best lead actor in a comedy went to jason sudeikis — the man who created it. kate winslet. kate winslet won for her lead role in the miniseries mare of easttown. i just want to acknowledge my fellow nominees in this decade that has to be about women having each other�*s backs. i support you, i salute you. i'm proud of all of you. oh! the crown. but it was the crown that triumphed once again — winning best drama and multiple emmys for its cast and creators. olivia colman won for her portrayal of the queen — accepting an award in london in the early hours of the morning. i wish my dad was here to see this. audience: ohh! i lost my daddy during covid, and he would have loved all of this! josh o'connor won for his role as prince charles, tobias menzies for his prince philip, and gillian anderson won for her portrayal of margaret thatcher. there was
josh o'connor and olivia colman took home trophies for their portrayals of prince charles and the queencomedy blasted out in downtown la. brett goldstein collected an emmy for his role as the foul—mouthed roy kent. it won best comedy series, and best lead actor in a comedy went to jason sudeikis — the man who created it. kate winslet. kate winslet won for her lead role in the miniseries mare of easttown. i just want to acknowledge my fellow nominees in this decade that has to be about women...
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i'm also impressed, i civics starred by justice sandra day o'connor which has games and tools in the engaging in students of learning of civics. there is lots of good tools out. and i think we need to spend frankly. a lot of community leaders could sponsor teacher training, which unfortunately because it's not happening enough in colleges and graduate schools it has to happen once the teachers are already in service teaching. and so they can help sponsoring programs by the ash brook center, i-civics, several good organizations. >> so hanna, i'm building on that by bringing a question to you. we've had conversations with sieve six teachers around the country, especially middle school teachers because that's an area we're interested in through the chamber foundation. one of the themes that emerged during the conversations -- didn't matter whether a red state, blue state or, you know -- whatever the political disposition of the community was was irrelevant. it was a consistent thread. that was that teachers were nervous, to say it lightly, about bringing controversial subjects into the
i'm also impressed, i civics starred by justice sandra day o'connor which has games and tools in the engaging in students of learning of civics. there is lots of good tools out. and i think we need to spend frankly. a lot of community leaders could sponsor teacher training, which unfortunately because it's not happening enough in colleges and graduate schools it has to happen once the teachers are already in service teaching. and so they can help sponsoring programs by the ash brook center,...
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winner, including best drama series and four acting wins for gillian anderson, 0livia colman, josh o'connorot what i need... # a celebration of television at a time when it provided a lifeline. she screams an ecstatic hannah waddingham took the first british award of the evening for her role in ted lasso, beating her best friend and co—star. i swear to god, if i could break off one of her arms and give it to you, because that's what you are to me. there's no rebecca without keeley. and if you ever leave my life, i'm going to stalk you. brett goldstein, ted lasso. ted lasso team—mate brett goldstein got an emmy for his role as the foul—mouthed roy kent. it won best comedy series, and best lead actor in a comedy went to jason sudeikis — the man who created and stars in it. kate winslet. kate winslet won for her lead role in the miniseries mare of easttown. i just want to acknowledge my fellow nominees in this decade that has to be about women having each other�*s backs. i support you, i salute you. i'm proud of all of you. 0h! the crown. but it was the crown that triumphed once again — winnin
winner, including best drama series and four acting wins for gillian anderson, 0livia colman, josh o'connorot what i need... # a celebration of television at a time when it provided a lifeline. she screams an ecstatic hannah waddingham took the first british award of the evening for her role in ted lasso, beating her best friend and co—star. i swear to god, if i could break off one of her arms and give it to you, because that's what you are to me. there's no rebecca without keeley. and if you...
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o'connor is not the only teen in the elite eight. canada's layla fernandez who turned 19 on monday. you can watch all of the action from flushing meadows every night on tennis channel. ♪ jonathan: yields are higher, the curve is steeper, the equity market not doing much at all. the countdown to the open starts right now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading. this is "bloomberg: the open" with jonathan ferro. ♪ jonathan: from new york we begin with the big issue. september gets in early downgraded. >> payback came early. >> q3 was weaker. >> september is a critical month. >> post labor day was the game plan. >> the payrolls report. >> new school year is a wildcard. >> a lot of companies are starting to push back the back to office. >> major corporations have pushed off the full return to office. >> you have given the fed some ammunition to not taper. >> there was clearly slow down.
o'connor is not the only teen in the elite eight. canada's layla fernandez who turned 19 on monday. you can watch all of the action from flushing meadows every night on tennis channel. ♪ jonathan: yields are higher, the curve is steeper, the equity market not doing much at all. the countdown to the open starts right now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading. this is "bloomberg: the open" with jonathan ferro. ♪ jonathan: from new york we begin with...
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lied about that, but then they intentionally allowed some huge number of people, some infected from o'connortravel around the world to infect the rest of the world. >> china is -- so mentioned as the countries learn some of the best technology for many years and then when they found appreciate the virus from eastern china and then at the functions of the different teams they add one to the virus and carried different functions and target humans. there are a lot of unexplained things that happen in the population and rats also we should understand you can study how many functions. >> tucker: so many questions. let's just start with the virus itself. you heard eminent, very famous, highly respected american researchers. >> i know these kinds of people no way it comes from a lab but what i can tell you is spending many years to infiltrate and also, i know that the people tried to have china for their own purpose so may not have enough, they are lying. they know they are lying. they help china's government for their own sake and again. >> tucker: they should be in prison if that's true immediate
lied about that, but then they intentionally allowed some huge number of people, some infected from o'connortravel around the world to infect the rest of the world. >> china is -- so mentioned as the countries learn some of the best technology for many years and then when they found appreciate the virus from eastern china and then at the functions of the different teams they add one to the virus and carried different functions and target humans. there are a lot of unexplained things that...
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port o'connor shredding before nicholas even made landfall. >> roofs off, trees down, it's coming. it's built up big. >> reporter: that high risk of flash flooding the one that we were warning about, well, 14 inches, look like us this on ra drone in galveston. my concern is along the state line, maybe lake charles, won't drain quite as well, they got that type of water coming toward them. this is will happen with tropical storm nicholas. what we're going to look for is rounds of heavy rain, torture some of those spots hit by ida a couple of weeks ago. >> those already hard hit areas. thank you. >>> marcus moore is in houston with more on nicholas and the flooding concerns there. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: robin, good morning. we have seen periods of on and off heavy rain. we have seen a lull in those strong wind gusts. overnight, wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour. the storm really battering this part of texas. officials concerned about dangerous floosh flooding, that hasn't changed. we have continued to feel those wind gusts and the rain is falling. the mayor urged people
port o'connor shredding before nicholas even made landfall. >> roofs off, trees down, it's coming. it's built up big. >> reporter: that high risk of flash flooding the one that we were warning about, well, 14 inches, look like us this on ra drone in galveston. my concern is along the state line, maybe lake charles, won't drain quite as well, they got that type of water coming toward them. this is will happen with tropical storm nicholas. what we're going to look for is rounds of...
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kennedy side of the family involved in politics he was the head of ward to and if you ever rode edwin o'connor's book the last hurrah that will give you an idea of the type of shenanigans that they got up to he became quite wealthy out of being a local ward politician which was i scratch your back you scratch mine type of existence but the man who is in charge of boston democratic politics was john fitzgerald known as honey fitz and use rose kennedy's father he looked down on patrick kennedy he was twice mayor of boston in the state senator work to the house of representatives, he didn't like the fact that kennedy was quoting his college-educated doctor but only agreed to allow her to marry joe because he was going to become the youngest bank president in america, here's a picture of joe the youngest being present in america, that was a very small boston bank and his father was almost in the shares. >> i previously said i don't really like the gowns and somebody said they didn't like the tree she was taking with her but they were married in octobes that honey fitz did was to make sure he would k
kennedy side of the family involved in politics he was the head of ward to and if you ever rode edwin o'connor's book the last hurrah that will give you an idea of the type of shenanigans that they got up to he became quite wealthy out of being a local ward politician which was i scratch your back you scratch mine type of existence but the man who is in charge of boston democratic politics was john fitzgerald known as honey fitz and use rose kennedy's father he looked down on patrick kennedy he...
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and notice, storm surge potential, southward into port o'connor. with a system that has been battering these coastal communities. but so far, in the past 24 hours as it has sit there just offshore, it has brought down about 10-plus inches of rainfall. maybe up to 20 inches could be seen other the next few hours as this pushes over land, and potentially kind of meanders here through at least the next 24 to 36 hours. about 12 million people here are going to be underneath flood alerts stretching through really the entirety of southern louisiana into most, if not all, of the coastal region of texas. you know, harris county in houston's very prone to flooding so this is going to be something we'll follow over the next few hours. don. >> not good, considering what just happened there -- um -- with ida. thank you, pedram. i appreciate it. we'll be watching. and tomorrow night, make sure you tune into cnn's special coverage of california governor recall. it starts at 10:00 p.m. and i am going to be on covering right call really late or really early starti
and notice, storm surge potential, southward into port o'connor. with a system that has been battering these coastal communities. but so far, in the past 24 hours as it has sit there just offshore, it has brought down about 10-plus inches of rainfall. maybe up to 20 inches could be seen other the next few hours as this pushes over land, and potentially kind of meanders here through at least the next 24 to 36 hours. about 12 million people here are going to be underneath flood alerts stretching...
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london, the lead actor josh o'connor was here in l.a. but he forgot his cell phone. >> i had to text them, so i got it -- i cannot get in touch with them, but it is all right. >> ted lasso has a similar situation on the comedy side of things winning outstanding comedy series plus awards for jason today because and along with his costars. jason reflected on how his on-screen alter ego might be feeling. jason: the fact that we walked away with a few of the trophies, i think he would be excited but i think he would be more thrilled about the rewards of getting to goo -- getting to do good work. >> the queens gambit when an emmy and took home the outstanding actor prize and the other three winners all from east town. perhaps the nights other headline no actors of color were awarded awards for their work sunday night despite a long list of nominees. >> this is the first year of female directors won both the director and -- drag race once again one for outstanding competition program and that means rupaul just wrote the record for the most win
london, the lead actor josh o'connor was here in l.a. but he forgot his cell phone. >> i had to text them, so i got it -- i cannot get in touch with them, but it is all right. >> ted lasso has a similar situation on the comedy side of things winning outstanding comedy series plus awards for jason today because and along with his costars. jason reflected on how his on-screen alter ego might be feeling. jason: the fact that we walked away with a few of the trophies, i think he would...
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this date in history. 40 years ago, the senate unanimously confirmed the nomination of sandra day o'connor the supreme court. >> i'm absolutely overjoyed with the expression of support from the senate, and my hope is that ten years from now after i've been across the street at work if a while, that they will all feel glad they gave me the wonderful vote they gave today, and i'll certainly work hard to make that happen. certainly wor make that happen s like a mile. yet he stands strong, dry, keeping the leaks only to his eyes. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. don't settle. start your day with secret. but we believed we could make secret stops odor-causing sweat 3x more. and the provitamin b5 formu
this date in history. 40 years ago, the senate unanimously confirmed the nomination of sandra day o'connor the supreme court. >> i'm absolutely overjoyed with the expression of support from the senate, and my hope is that ten years from now after i've been across the street at work if a while, that they will all feel glad they gave me the wonderful vote they gave today, and i'll certainly work hard to make that happen. certainly wor make that happen s like a mile. yet he stands strong,...
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no suitors, no kennedys no o'connor's. along with their partners on the right, they put into place a extreme vetting process, they cultivated anti abortion legal minds, mentored them, people who would hue to jurisprudence on the main issue, that they cared about in this grand coalition, abortion rights, there were other issues to, but that's the one they were focused on. this network that grew up, it's a real thing they elevated them to the legal society, it was all done with the explicit extent of putting them on the court to get rid of abortion. this has been crystal clear for a very long time. what is so maddening and rage inducing is that they lied about it every step of the way, because they have to lie. because scrapping roe v. wade is an unpopular position, 54% of americans believe that abortion should be legal. believe me, abortion polling is all over the place, but that result is consistent over time, and show the day the justice scalia died, suddenly, in february 2016, dan said majority mitch mcconnell announced
no suitors, no kennedys no o'connor's. along with their partners on the right, they put into place a extreme vetting process, they cultivated anti abortion legal minds, mentored them, people who would hue to jurisprudence on the main issue, that they cared about in this grand coalition, abortion rights, there were other issues to, but that's the one they were focused on. this network that grew up, it's a real thing they elevated them to the legal society, it was all done with the explicit...
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it featured carroll o'connor and jean stapleton as archie and edith bunker. >> we just don't see anys right, daddy. >> i knew we had a couple of pinkcos in the house but i didn't know we had a pair of atheists. >> it wasn't well-received by abc, they felt the chemistry wasn't there between the parents and the kids. >> they asked me to make it again with two different young people. >> we just don't see any evidence god, that's all. >> that's right, daddy. >> i knew we had a couple of pinkos in this house but i didn't know we had a pair of atheists. >> the network frequaks out whether anybody will be able to watch this show that has issues. >> there are people who are nervous, they said people are going to kill you, they're going to shoot you dead in the streets. huh. anything? i think it's getting weaker. experience hybrid performance that takes you further. what about now? nope. anything? i've got nothing. perfect. and feel what it's like to truly connect. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i booked our hotel on kayak. it's flexible
it featured carroll o'connor and jean stapleton as archie and edith bunker. >> we just don't see anys right, daddy. >> i knew we had a couple of pinkcos in the house but i didn't know we had a pair of atheists. >> it wasn't well-received by abc, they felt the chemistry wasn't there between the parents and the kids. >> they asked me to make it again with two different young people. >> we just don't see any evidence god, that's all. >> that's right, daddy....
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that's going to be port o'connor to freeport. again, another landfall of a tropical system. hurricane right before a landfall, but i don't think it's going to be a big wind storm. the biggest issue will be what the rain does. houston is so flood-prone as we've seen in years past. >> bill karins, thank you very much. please keep us posted on this. >>> still ahead, president biden heads to california to campaign and support governor ga viv newsome. tomorrow's recall election and the impact it could have nationwide. >>> before we go to break, we want to know why are you awake. i'm your reasons to waytooearly@msnbc.com or tweet me @jonlemire. leave out the "h." we'll read your answers later in the show. we'll read your answers later in the show and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling
that's going to be port o'connor to freeport. again, another landfall of a tropical system. hurricane right before a landfall, but i don't think it's going to be a big wind storm. the biggest issue will be what the rain does. houston is so flood-prone as we've seen in years past. >> bill karins, thank you very much. please keep us posted on this. >>> still ahead, president biden heads to california to campaign and support governor ga viv newsome. tomorrow's recall election and...
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we had wind gusts of almost 80 miles per hour, magnolia beach, port o'connor, 75 mile per hour winds.rtions of the tornado. thunderstorm, tornado warnings which we don't see any at the moment, but do plan on tornadoes throughout the afternoon, in addition to heavy rainfall. we will see flood alerts with this as well. flash flood warnings for areas right around beaumont, south of houston getting flash flood warnings as we speak. we had almost 14 inches of rain in galveston. houston picked up almost 7 inches of rain. and do plan on 6 to 10 inches of rain possible across central louisiana. south louisiana could pick up 4 to 6 inches of rain. and you can see southeast louisiana could pick up 2 to maybe 4 inches of rain with this storm. erica and jim? >> it is rough. certainly not what the region needs. jennifer gray, thank you. >>> one of the only school districts in north carolina not to require masks in its schools, now going a step further, actually refusing to quarantine students and staff after a possible exposure. the president of the teachers federation weighing in on that decision
we had wind gusts of almost 80 miles per hour, magnolia beach, port o'connor, 75 mile per hour winds.rtions of the tornado. thunderstorm, tornado warnings which we don't see any at the moment, but do plan on tornadoes throughout the afternoon, in addition to heavy rainfall. we will see flood alerts with this as well. flash flood warnings for areas right around beaumont, south of houston getting flash flood warnings as we speak. we had almost 14 inches of rain in galveston. houston picked up...
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father chris o'connor is here. thanks nor being with us. we're looking at the images. did you have any idea that you needed to be prepared for something like this yesterday or did it come out of the blue? >> not at all. we were expecting water, some rain. we thought a little flood, an inch, but nothing to this immensity. got up to ten feet in our lower church. it destroyed everything. >> martha: you have a lower -- what is down there? >> where the water is, we call it an adoration chapel. we spent $100,000 and opened that chapel in february where people come in to pray every day. next to it is a classroom that we use for teenagers for confirmation preparation. we were getting ready to reopen everything after covid for in-person instruction. now i'm not sure what we're going to do. the water is still in the church. we still have about six feet left. >> martha: it's terrible. people had just gone back to church. now you have to deal with this. this is one thing after another it seems. what kind of help are you getting? what can people do? >> right now a lot of my church
father chris o'connor is here. thanks nor being with us. we're looking at the images. did you have any idea that you needed to be prepared for something like this yesterday or did it come out of the blue? >> not at all. we were expecting water, some rain. we thought a little flood, an inch, but nothing to this immensity. got up to ten feet in our lower church. it destroyed everything. >> martha: you have a lower -- what is down there? >> where the water is, we call it an...
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joining me is eileen o'connor at the rockefeller foundation and ambassador michael fall, former u.s.r to russia. great to see you. eileen, i think the last time i saw you it was in kabul. >> i think it was. >> indeed, and the organization has been closely involved, of course, with rescue efforts by private charters getting people at risk out. what options does rockefeller now have with the u.s. military withdrawn. >> the rockefeller foundation has supported some of the contractors and ngos. in their efforts we've gotten financial support to get people out and that is airlifts in the beginning as well as to other third countries to help them get to those third countries where they can be processed for visas to the united states or as refugees to other countries. so now what's needed, really, andrea is that we really need the united states diplomatically to work towards establishing some humanitarian corridors. perhaps to central asia which the ambassador can speak to or to pakistan where they then can either remain and be processed to another country or to the united states as they qu
joining me is eileen o'connor at the rockefeller foundation and ambassador michael fall, former u.s.r to russia. great to see you. eileen, i think the last time i saw you it was in kabul. >> i think it was. >> indeed, and the organization has been closely involved, of course, with rescue efforts by private charters getting people at risk out. what options does rockefeller now have with the u.s. military withdrawn. >> the rockefeller foundation has supported some of the...
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almost entirely of justices who've been appellate court judges, no one since justice sandra day o'connor has faced a voter. do you think it would be healthy for e court, good for the country-- >> yes. >> woodruff: to have justices face-- >> yes. i mean, look at justice black, a great justice, he'd been a senator. earl warren had been a governor. harold burton had been the mayor of a city. and you don't want all one thing or another thing, but having a mix of backgrounds, a mix of different experiences, other things being equal, is good for the court, in my opinion. >> woodruff: justice breyer, thank you very much. the book is "the authority of the court and the peril of politics." >> thank you, thank you. >> woodruff: the top american and european climate envoys met in washington today to coordinate their efforts ahead of a major climate summit. nick schifrin sits down with the envoys for their first joint interview. >> schifrin: the climate crisis is here. you can see it in the extreme weather, from floods to fire. and you can see it in the data: the u.n. warns that unless the world act
almost entirely of justices who've been appellate court judges, no one since justice sandra day o'connor has faced a voter. do you think it would be healthy for e court, good for the country-- >> yes. >> woodruff: to have justices face-- >> yes. i mean, look at justice black, a great justice, he'd been a senator. earl warren had been a governor. harold burton had been the mayor of a city. and you don't want all one thing or another thing, but having a mix of backgrounds, a mix...
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no one since justice sandra day o'connor has faced a voter.u think it would be healthy for the court, good for the country? judge breyer: yes, yes. look at justice black, a great justice. he had been a senator. earl warren had been a governor. harold vern had been the mayor of the city. with one thing or another thing -- but having a mix of backgrounds, a mix of different experiences -- all things being equal, it is good for the court. judy: thank you very much. the book is "the authority of the art and the peril of politics." thank you. ♪ judy: the top american and european climate envoys met in washington today to coordinate their efforts ahead of a major climate summit. nick schifrin sits down with the envoys for their first joint interview. nick: the climate crisis is here. today, you can see it in the extreme weather, from floods to fire. you can see it in the data. the u.n. warns the world that, unless the world acts faster than it's already promised, temperatures will rise to catastrophic, irreversible levels. the u.s. calls the upcomin
no one since justice sandra day o'connor has faced a voter.u think it would be healthy for the court, good for the country? judge breyer: yes, yes. look at justice black, a great justice. he had been a senator. earl warren had been a governor. harold vern had been the mayor of the city. with one thing or another thing -- but having a mix of backgrounds, a mix of different experiences -- all things being equal, it is good for the court. judy: thank you very much. the book is "the authority...
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why are you renting a case it is nothing other than adding to the confusion if you remember the o'connor years, a lot of cases would've been better to be granted and then be decided as they were. they added nothing and messed it up for 20 years. maybe it is that. now that they have a consensus on a theory and that may come out one way or another. i'm not fully confident that amy coney barrett will do what people expect her to do. i expect that she may be firmer on a theory then keeping options open. >> in the last few months of his last term may be showed, given the coalitions and cases in fulton for example, that roberts strength is pretty strong. the ability to get the court to decide more unanimously is more strong than we thought it would be after barrett's we still not know? no? >> this is why every time you get a new justice, it is a new court. >> i used that line so it is good to have a coin flip of who gets to use that line. moving on, i don't know of the want to highlight anything from cases you are watching or you took the big one at the top? >> i think amy mentioned the shadow
why are you renting a case it is nothing other than adding to the confusion if you remember the o'connor years, a lot of cases would've been better to be granted and then be decided as they were. they added nothing and messed it up for 20 years. maybe it is that. now that they have a consensus on a theory and that may come out one way or another. i'm not fully confident that amy coney barrett will do what people expect her to do. i expect that she may be firmer on a theory then keeping options...
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seven emmys in all, best drama, and handing statues to josh o'connor's prince charles. >> making "theo see this. so i lost my daddy during covid, and he would have loved all of this. >> reporter: and as margaret thatcher, gillian anderson. back home vowing a love fest for television, and this marquee kicking things off. ♪ you got what i need ♪ ♪ you say he's just a friend ♪ >> "ted lasso." >> reporter: "ted lasso" led the comedies with four emmys in all. the smash sitcom's feel good first season honoring jason sudeikis. >> this show is about family. this show is about mentors. this show is about teachers. this show is about teammates and i wouldn't be here without those three. >> reporter: and supporting actress, a radiantly delighted hannah waddingham. >> jason, you've changed my life with this, and most importantly my baby girl's. oh my god. i'm making a speech at the emmys. >> and the emmy goes to jean smart. >> reporter: nominees rising for jean smart, beloved since "designing women" days winning for best actress in a comedy, "hacks." >> it was so creative and brave and i love you
seven emmys in all, best drama, and handing statues to josh o'connor's prince charles. >> making "theo see this. so i lost my daddy during covid, and he would have loved all of this. >> reporter: and as margaret thatcher, gillian anderson. back home vowing a love fest for television, and this marquee kicking things off. ♪ you got what i need ♪ ♪ you say he's just a friend ♪ >> "ted lasso." >> reporter: "ted lasso" led the comedies with...