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commander o'sullivan, i've been on the commission about two years now. during that time, the past two years, did anything come up on these audits. >> yes, it has. and we have investigated those, and there have been hits and investigations related to those hits, and those investigations have been presented through the chain of command and presented to chief scott. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. so there's nothing been presented for discipline is what you're saying? >> no. what we're saying is we found -- so once the hits are reviewed, they're determined whether they're potentially bias oriented. so those that we believe are potentially bias oriented, we open an internal affairs investigation. at the conclusion of the investigation, the assigned investigator, he or she determines whether there's a preponderance of the evidence to determine whether an agency violation has occurred, and then, that case moved its way through the chain of command, eventually to myself and then chief scott. if there is a positive report, discipline is recommended by myself and
commander o'sullivan, i've been on the commission about two years now. during that time, the past two years, did anything come up on these audits. >> yes, it has. and we have investigated those, and there have been hits and investigations related to those hits, and those investigations have been presented through the chain of command and presented to chief scott. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. so there's nothing been presented for discipline is what you're saying? >> no. what...
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o'sullivan plays bridget, a 30—something waitress who finds herself facing an unwanted pregnancy at around same time that fate conspires to offer her new employment as a nanny. francis? will bridget‘s avowed child—phobia prevent her from caring for six—year—old francis, and what will her employers, one of whom is devoutly religious, think of her decision to have a termination? directed with loose—limbed intimacy by alex thompson, st francis is refreshingly frank on a number of subjects that mainstream cinema is often considered to be taboo. from menstruation and postnatal depression, to birth control and abortion. your sperm are probably super fast. that's a compliment. thank you, thank you so much. i appreciate that. is also terrifically funny and heart—warming, with intimate hand—held cinematography giving us the impression that we're eavesdropping on genuine conversations and encounters. but what's most impressive is how much the incidental details of this frank and feisty film ring true. the incidental details of this frank and feisty film ring true. why was she angry? because she was
o'sullivan plays bridget, a 30—something waitress who finds herself facing an unwanted pregnancy at around same time that fate conspires to offer her new employment as a nanny. francis? will bridget‘s avowed child—phobia prevent her from caring for six—year—old francis, and what will her employers, one of whom is devoutly religious, think of her decision to have a termination? directed with loose—limbed intimacy by alex thompson, st francis is refreshingly frank on a number of...
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the brilliant feature debut from writer and star kelly o'sullivan, this is a vibrant and emotionally engaging tale that dresses a subversive self—determination manifesto in the clothes of a ditzy, bittersweet comedy about midlife disappointment. have you nannied before? i've babysitted...sat. do you know how to open this? o'sullivan plays bridget, a 30—something waitress who finds herself facing an unwanted pregnancy at around the same time that fate conspires to offer her new employment as a nanny. frances? will bridget‘s avowed child—phobia prevent her from caring for six—year—old frances, and what will her employers, one of whom is devoutly religious, think of her decision to have a termination? directed with loose—limbed intimacy by alex thompson, st frances is refreshingly frank on a number of subjects that mainstream cinema has often considered to be taboo. from menstruation and postnatal depression, to birth control and abortion. your sperm are probably super fast. that's a compliment. thank you, thank you so much. i appreciate that. it's also terrifically funny and heart—warm
the brilliant feature debut from writer and star kelly o'sullivan, this is a vibrant and emotionally engaging tale that dresses a subversive self—determination manifesto in the clothes of a ditzy, bittersweet comedy about midlife disappointment. have you nannied before? i've babysitted...sat. do you know how to open this? o'sullivan plays bridget, a 30—something waitress who finds herself facing an unwanted pregnancy at around the same time that fate conspires to offer her new employment as...
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commander o'sullivan, i've been on the commission about two years now. during that time, the past two years, did anything come up on these audits. >> yes, it has. and we have investigated those, and there have been hits and investigations related to those hits, and those investigations have been presented through the chain of command and presented to chief scott. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. so there's nothing been presented for discipline is what you're saying? >> no. what we're saying is we found -- so once the hits are reviewed, they're determined whether they're potentially bias oriented. so those that we believe are potentially bias oriented, we open an internal affairs investigation. at the conclusion of the investigation, the assigned investigator, he or she determines whether there's a preponderance of the evidence to determine whether an agency violation has occurred, and then, that case moved its way through the chain of command, eventually to myself and then chief scott. if there is a positive report, discipline is recommended by myself and
commander o'sullivan, i've been on the commission about two years now. during that time, the past two years, did anything come up on these audits. >> yes, it has. and we have investigated those, and there have been hits and investigations related to those hits, and those investigations have been presented through the chain of command and presented to chief scott. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. so there's nothing been presented for discipline is what you're saying? >> no. what...
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the brilliant feature debut from writer and star kelly o'sullivan, this is a vibrant and emotionallybversive self—determination manifesto in the clothes of a ditzy, bittersweet comedy about midlife disappointment. have you nannied before? i've babysitted...sat. do you know how to open this? o'sullivan plays bridget, a 30—something waitress who finds herself facing an unwanted pregnancy at around the same time that fate conspires to offer her new employment as a nanny. frances?
the brilliant feature debut from writer and star kelly o'sullivan, this is a vibrant and emotionallybversive self—determination manifesto in the clothes of a ditzy, bittersweet comedy about midlife disappointment. have you nannied before? i've babysitted...sat. do you know how to open this? o'sullivan plays bridget, a 30—something waitress who finds herself facing an unwanted pregnancy at around the same time that fate conspires to offer her new employment as a nanny. frances?
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that's much appreciated, jim o'sullivan of td securities.ng up we are speaking to on escalating u.s.-china tensions. much more in the next half hour. of bloomberg markets. ♪ ♪ is the chief scientist at the world health organization estimates that 50% or 60% of the global population will need to be immune to the coronavirus for there to be any protective herd immunity effect. during the social media event, officials said studies done from some countries hit hard by covid-19 show that 5% or 10% of people now have antibodies. in some countries, it has been as high as 20%. boris johnson is worrying the u.k. will still be dealing with the pandemic in mid-2021. government is preparing for a second wave of infections over the winter. the prime minister said it will be tough times ahead and said he regards those opposed vaccinations as nuts. a government accountability trump,re suing president the first of what will likely be several lawsuits, challenging the president's executive order seeking to exclude undocumented immigrants from census data. th
that's much appreciated, jim o'sullivan of td securities.ng up we are speaking to on escalating u.s.-china tensions. much more in the next half hour. of bloomberg markets. ♪ ♪ is the chief scientist at the world health organization estimates that 50% or 60% of the global population will need to be immune to the coronavirus for there to be any protective herd immunity effect. during the social media event, officials said studies done from some countries hit hard by covid-19 show that 5% or...
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now that john o'sullivan is the editor, i write them when he asks me to and when i agreed to do so. and occasionally i send one out as a regular column on as i did in the case of muggeridge, and i don't know, whether they be used only one here that i sen sent of the column. brian mcnamee read this quote and ask you whether you agree. as an old man, looking back on one's life, it's one of the things that strikes you most forcibly that the only thing that's part one anything is suffering -- dot success, happiness, not anything like that. the only thing that teaches one would like us about -- the joy of understanding, the joy of coming in contact with what life really signifies is suffering. >> guest: well, let me comment on that by saying two things. number one, i understand the historical discipline the caused him to write that way. it is, you know, the lesson of job, that he taught us that suffering can be ennobling. and in the case of malcolm muggeridge, he seemed to feel that impulse very sharply. but if they have been part of his votes -- there was a certain sense in which he was
now that john o'sullivan is the editor, i write them when he asks me to and when i agreed to do so. and occasionally i send one out as a regular column on as i did in the case of muggeridge, and i don't know, whether they be used only one here that i sen sent of the column. brian mcnamee read this quote and ask you whether you agree. as an old man, looking back on one's life, it's one of the things that strikes you most forcibly that the only thing that's part one anything is suffering -- dot...
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commander o'sullivan will now present a 1421 update. >> thank you, chief. i just want to confirm sergeant youngblood, can you see and hear me? >> clerk: yes, i can. yes. >> okay. so good evening, vice president taylor, commissioners, chief scott, and members of the public. i am here to provide what i believe will be a 1421 senate bill, 1421 update. so i'd like to begin, as i did in previous presentations, a bit of background regarding california senate bill 1421. senate bill 1421 requires the disclosure of records concerning the following types of incidents. an officer's discharge of a firearm against a person, two, an officer's use of force that results in great bodily injury. three, evidence that an officer engaged in sexual assault with a member of the public, and four, violence against an officer. for the period june 2 through june 23, the department received eight public requests and provided 52 releases. four public records requests were closed in the last 21 days. one additional officer involved shooting file was released, and that file was actually
commander o'sullivan will now present a 1421 update. >> thank you, chief. i just want to confirm sergeant youngblood, can you see and hear me? >> clerk: yes, i can. yes. >> okay. so good evening, vice president taylor, commissioners, chief scott, and members of the public. i am here to provide what i believe will be a 1421 senate bill, 1421 update. so i'd like to begin, as i did in previous presentations, a bit of background regarding california senate bill 1421. senate bill...
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the fund-raiser is all day tomorrow at o'sullivan's sports bar on thornton avenue in newark. it will feature a menu with items like jammer smashed nachos. help them out. >> sounds good, too. >>> 4:37 right now. we want to go back to our pandemic coverage. san francisco's ferry building is now fully reopened again. i know it's confusing. all the malls were closed. now the building operators are saying it is no longer a mall but a transport terminal. all those shops reopened yesterday. >>> less than one month into its new fiscal year b.a.r.t. is behind on a lot of revenue leading to a pretty dire situation. b.a.r.t. is taking a huge hit from lower ridership and is still nowhere near projections for riders even coming back. now the agency expects to receive even less money than it anticipated meaning b.a.r.t. will have to scramble to make up the deficit through loans or even reducing service. >> google is expanding its effort to hem more people make it in the bay. google will invest in an additional $50 million to the housing trust in silicon valley. last year google pledged $1
the fund-raiser is all day tomorrow at o'sullivan's sports bar on thornton avenue in newark. it will feature a menu with items like jammer smashed nachos. help them out. >> sounds good, too. >>> 4:37 right now. we want to go back to our pandemic coverage. san francisco's ferry building is now fully reopened again. i know it's confusing. all the malls were closed. now the building operators are saying it is no longer a mall but a transport terminal. all those shops reopened...
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commander o'sullivan will now present a 1421 update. >> thank you, chief. i just want to confirm sergeant youngblood, can you see and hear me? >> clerk: yes, i can. yes. >> okay. so good evening, vice president taylor, commissioners, chief scott, and members of the public. i am here to provide what i believe will be a 1421 senate bill, 1421 update. so i'd like to begin, as i did in previous presentations, a bit of background regarding california senate bill 1421. senate bill 1421 requires the disclosure of records concerning the following types of incidents. an officer's discharge of a firearm against a person, two, an officer's use of force that results in great bodily injury. three, evidence that an officer engaged in sexual assault with a member of the public, and four, violence against an officer. for the period june 2 through june 23, the department received eight public requests and provided 52 releases. four public records requests were closed in the last 21 days. one additional officer involved shooting file was released, and that file was actually
commander o'sullivan will now present a 1421 update. >> thank you, chief. i just want to confirm sergeant youngblood, can you see and hear me? >> clerk: yes, i can. yes. >> okay. so good evening, vice president taylor, commissioners, chief scott, and members of the public. i am here to provide what i believe will be a 1421 senate bill, 1421 update. so i'd like to begin, as i did in previous presentations, a bit of background regarding california senate bill 1421. senate bill...
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commander o'sullivan will now present a 1421 update. >> thank you, chief. i just want to confirm sergeant youngblood, can you see and hear me? >> clerk: yes, i can. yes. >> okay. so good evening, vice president taylor, commissioners, chief scott, and members of the public. i am here to provide what i believe will be a 1421 senate bill, 1421 update. so i'd like to begin, as i did in previous presentations, a bit of background regarding california senate bill 1421. senate bill 1421 requires the disclosure of records concerning the following types of incidents. an officer's discharge of a firearm against a person, two, an officer's use of force that results in great bodily injury. three, evidence that an officer engaged in sexual assault with a member of the public, and four, violence against an officer. for the period june 2 through june 23, the department received eight public requests and provided 52 releases. four public records requests were closed in the last 21 days. one additional officer involved shooting file was released, and that file was actually
commander o'sullivan will now present a 1421 update. >> thank you, chief. i just want to confirm sergeant youngblood, can you see and hear me? >> clerk: yes, i can. yes. >> okay. so good evening, vice president taylor, commissioners, chief scott, and members of the public. i am here to provide what i believe will be a 1421 senate bill, 1421 update. so i'd like to begin, as i did in previous presentations, a bit of background regarding california senate bill 1421. senate bill...
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o'sullivan sports bar helped raise $5,000. and they declared saturday jammer's day.e're really, really happy and we wish he and his family all the best in a great recovery. back to you. >> all of us do, laura. thanks. >>> all right, kari. it's time to get a look at that forecast looking outside and behind you, it's looking kind of nice out there, beautiful scene. >> yeah. this is a look at our view from mount tam looking over toward san francisco where the fog is just rolling over the hills. and we're also stain to see clear as it stretches across the bay. we're getting a little bit of sunshine in oakland as we get ready for the first pitch in the game that starts at 12:40. we can't go to ring central coliseum, but we can watch it on tv. and we are going to have some great weather throughout the afternoon as we reach into the low 70s here and a lot more as we also get ready for more evening, we are going to see temperatures in san francisco at 6:45 at the first pitch at about 65 degrees and then more clouds moving in. that fog will roll in quickly and we won't get mu
o'sullivan sports bar helped raise $5,000. and they declared saturday jammer's day.e're really, really happy and we wish he and his family all the best in a great recovery. back to you. >> all of us do, laura. thanks. >>> all right, kari. it's time to get a look at that forecast looking outside and behind you, it's looking kind of nice out there, beautiful scene. >> yeah. this is a look at our view from mount tam looking over toward san francisco where the fog is just...
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o'sullivan's been critical of the decision to allow fans in to watch at the crucible theatre — becoingrow the baby out with the bath water? i think you know, yes, we need to take on new measures and we all need to be more aware of ourselves and the effect we are having on the people around us. but that doesn't mean we can't ever leave the house again. and i think wejust can't ever leave the house again. and i think we just have to go right if we really want to get back to where we were. but we got to go back there slowly and we've got to make sure we take all the steps and push on. the other option is to never go toa on. the other option is to never go to a live sporting event again. the other option is to never go to a live sporting event again. promoter eddie hearn's plans to host boxing events in his back garden are taking shape — matchroom's headquarters in essex has been transformed into a venue ahead of a series of ‘fight camps', starting with saturday's domestic bout between sam eggington and ted cheeseman. eleanor roper has been to check it out. here we are in essex at the form
o'sullivan's been critical of the decision to allow fans in to watch at the crucible theatre — becoingrow the baby out with the bath water? i think you know, yes, we need to take on new measures and we all need to be more aware of ourselves and the effect we are having on the people around us. but that doesn't mean we can't ever leave the house again. and i think wejust can't ever leave the house again. and i think we just have to go right if we really want to get back to where we were. but...
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o'sullivan has been pressured to allow fans and to watch. your health and and are taking it seriously. i know how they feel. i feel a bit strange walking into a room with ten people i don't know. i totally respect where he's coming from. people want crowds, they want to get back to normal, he has a choice, he doesn't have to lay. i have a choice to. last weekend, but cricket began the first port to welcome back fans, but for england was not cricketers they will continue to play behind close doors against pakistan. they have an unnamed 1a man squad. england haven't included any of the test players in the squad. it will be their first players in the squad. it will be theirfirst home players in the squad. it will be their first home odi players in the squad. it will be theirfirst home odi since players in the squad. it will be their first home odi since beating new zealand in the world cup final lastjuly. new zealand in the world cup final last july. it's a start of a new journey in many ways. i think throughout the whole winter, we've given gu
o'sullivan has been pressured to allow fans and to watch. your health and and are taking it seriously. i know how they feel. i feel a bit strange walking into a room with ten people i don't know. i totally respect where he's coming from. people want crowds, they want to get back to normal, he has a choice, he doesn't have to lay. i have a choice to. last weekend, but cricket began the first port to welcome back fans, but for england was not cricketers they will continue to play behind close...
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now, judge o'sullivan has john gleeson investigating the department of justice is a view on this. when does it end? >> that's a great question. i think when it ends is when really have a full accounting of this period of time. as i i watched sort of the vars people, whether it's the flynn investigation, what is this an issuing new subpoenas to get to the bottom of it, everywhere i go and travel, the first thing folks asking is when will anybody be held accountable for this? that are obviously so much of life depends on whether you are cheering for the red team for the blue team. that's very unfortunate. one of the things i try to do, if you're a long order fair-minded supporter of justice, then you want certain answers to these questions so that we can learn the lessons. i think general barr was talking about that earlier this week, is how to some extent the job of the attorney general is to figure out what happens to make sure it doesn't happen again. certainly this will be around through the summer. i think john dirhams report is going to be very important. i think what lindsey
now, judge o'sullivan has john gleeson investigating the department of justice is a view on this. when does it end? >> that's a great question. i think when it ends is when really have a full accounting of this period of time. as i i watched sort of the vars people, whether it's the flynn investigation, what is this an issuing new subpoenas to get to the bottom of it, everywhere i go and travel, the first thing folks asking is when will anybody be held accountable for this? that are...
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city land at bloomberg has been giving us some thoughts on this, and feargus o'sullivan joins us. , reclaiming space of cities. how difficult is it to replan? feargus: well, there is certainly increased demand for it. pedestrians need more space, businesses need to come out of interior spaces, and just for people to get around safely. currently the best way to do that is with bikes. bikes need extra space on the road to be protected, so certainly there is intense pressure on urban space at the moment. so far, with traffic being less, it has been space previously allotted to cars that have taken the brunt of that, that have been used it to absorb into other uses. our current level, it is definitely manageable, it is just a question of what will happen if and when we returned to normal functioning of cities. francine: so when that happens, do we need to actually change the way that things are planned effectively? a lot of the ways that we are traveling is changing now, but how do cities get restart? the important point to make here is that we really are quite a long way off that now. we don't re
city land at bloomberg has been giving us some thoughts on this, and feargus o'sullivan joins us. , reclaiming space of cities. how difficult is it to replan? feargus: well, there is certainly increased demand for it. pedestrians need more space, businesses need to come out of interior spaces, and just for people to get around safely. currently the best way to do that is with bikes. bikes need extra space on the road to be protected, so certainly there is intense pressure on urban space at the...
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that is tomorrow at o'sullivan's. >> what a tough strong, 3-year-old boy and we wish him the best. >>t's talk about our forecast, jeff. things are heating up. if you enjoyed the mild temperatures, that is seeming to be ending. >> yes. for some of the inland valley we'll see isolated heat through the weekend. we'll give you everything you need to know. also an update on hurricane douglas in the pacific. coming up in about eight minutes. >>> i'm chris chmura live in mountain view. we're approaching our goal of putting 3700 backpacks in the hands of kids who need them around the bay area. how you could help, next. >>> all this weekend the bay area is soupiupporting our scho for thousands of bay area kids. chris chmura is live in mountain view where viewers have been making donations all day. we appreciate it so much. they're doing it while maintaining a social distance. chris, tell us what is happening. are people still dropping by? >> reporter: yeah, they are. we just got a donation while in the commercial break. let me show you the team from family giving tree. nicki and liza and we ha
that is tomorrow at o'sullivan's. >> what a tough strong, 3-year-old boy and we wish him the best. >>t's talk about our forecast, jeff. things are heating up. if you enjoyed the mild temperatures, that is seeming to be ending. >> yes. for some of the inland valley we'll see isolated heat through the weekend. we'll give you everything you need to know. also an update on hurricane douglas in the pacific. coming up in about eight minutes. >>> i'm chris chmura live in...
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the fund-raiser all day tomorrow is at o'sullivan's sports bar on thornton avenue in newark.t will feature a menu with items like jammer's strong boy burger and jammer's smashed nachos. a little something fun for everybody to help raise money for the family in need. >> i love seeing that. >> i'll do that for him. >> perfect. and probably perfect for eating outside, too. >>> yeah, we're going to have some great weather. still a wide range in temperatures depending on where you are. you'll notice it will be cooler today. we're starting out with sunshine this morning. we've seep clouds each and every morning this week. as we look at our temperature trend though we are not seeing the cloud cover we are going to see the temperatures held down by a strong ocean breeze that will continue looking at upper . 81 in napa and in san francisco we're staying in the low 60s as that fog lingers there today. we'll get a look ahead to the weekend forecast coming up. mike, how is it loo mering ligh the bay bridge just yet. we will look at the maps overall. a smooth flow of traffic, minor bits o
the fund-raiser all day tomorrow is at o'sullivan's sports bar on thornton avenue in newark.t will feature a menu with items like jammer's strong boy burger and jammer's smashed nachos. a little something fun for everybody to help raise money for the family in need. >> i love seeing that. >> i'll do that for him. >> perfect. and probably perfect for eating outside, too. >>> yeah, we're going to have some great weather. still a wide range in temperatures depending on...
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our analyst donie o'sullivan told me this is the worst attack in twitter's history.d the company is devastated by this, they have to get to the bottom of this. it really creates a lot of doubt about their security systems there and how hackers might have been able to get into it. it could actually compromise the very future of the company and people's trust in twitter and the information that comes from famous accounts. >> this was really, really bad. brian, did you very, very much. >>> more breaking news here in the situation room. two coronavirus hospital spots, florida and texas, now reporting their highest numbers yet of deaths as the pandemic rages across so much of the united states. when you shop for your home at wayfair, you get way more than free shipping. you get thousands items you need to your door fast the way it works best for you. i'll take that! -wait, honey, no... you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match on your schedule. yes! you get free two day shipping on the things that make your home f
our analyst donie o'sullivan told me this is the worst attack in twitter's history.d the company is devastated by this, they have to get to the bottom of this. it really creates a lot of doubt about their security systems there and how hackers might have been able to get into it. it could actually compromise the very future of the company and people's trust in twitter and the information that comes from famous accounts. >> this was really, really bad. brian, did you very, very much....
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this afternoon, and o'sullivan, a writer in new york sullivan -- long-time critic of the cancer culturennounced that he was leaving his job. last night, san francisco's museum of modern art canceled one of his top curators after he suggested that the museum might continue to feature works by white artists. old onto somebody. "new york times" opinion writer barry white left the paper after three years onn the job. take note that one of these people -- none of these people are partisan subjects at all. they joy dominic joined a list of toppled statues. you can be sure that more people lose their jobs, maybe by tomorrow. it's the moment we live in, but today, some of the people who were canceled are starting to fighteo back. consider the case of bari weiss. accuses the times of being controlled by the mob. "twitter is not on the masthead of "the new york times" but twitter has become its ultimate editor" an obvious reference to the left-wing agitators who dominic the website. she continued. a new consensus has emerged in the press but perhaps especially at this paper, the truth is in a pro
this afternoon, and o'sullivan, a writer in new york sullivan -- long-time critic of the cancer culturennounced that he was leaving his job. last night, san francisco's museum of modern art canceled one of his top curators after he suggested that the museum might continue to feature works by white artists. old onto somebody. "new york times" opinion writer barry white left the paper after three years onn the job. take note that one of these people -- none of these people are partisan...
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cnn's donie o'sullivan joins us now with more. so, what happened? >> hey, alisyn. so don trump jr.ion from twitter. he's not allowed to tweet to all of his followers for 12 hours yesterday and twitter is asking him to remove that tweet. they say that the video, of course, broke its covid misinformation policies, as you heard there. don jr. says it actually proves that there is an anti-conservative bias in silicon valley. it's also worth pointing out that his dad, the president of the united states also tweeted this video, but because of twitter's confusing rules, there was no action taken against that. now, this all comes today on the day of an historic hearing, an antitrust hearing in washington, where the ceos of some of the world's biggest tech companies, facebook, apple, amazon, and google will be testifying before the house judiciary committee on anti-trust. but this will go far beyond -- this will go far beyond mergers and acquisitions and really get to if these companies have too much power, whether it's about speech, whether it's about the roll they're playing in the electi
cnn's donie o'sullivan joins us now with more. so, what happened? >> hey, alisyn. so don trump jr.ion from twitter. he's not allowed to tweet to all of his followers for 12 hours yesterday and twitter is asking him to remove that tweet. they say that the video, of course, broke its covid misinformation policies, as you heard there. don jr. says it actually proves that there is an anti-conservative bias in silicon valley. it's also worth pointing out that his dad, the president of the...
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. >> cnn's donie o'sullivan has more, quite a day yesterday. >> reporter: hey, alisyn, yeah, as you heardcans about perceived anti-conservative bias, but this was an anti-trust hearing and now lots of new questions being raised about facebook's 2012 acquisition of instagram. yesterday's hearing was only part of a months-long investigation by this committee. and as part of that, the committee obtained millions of internal documents from these companies and the lawmakers did not hold back on using those documents as evidence yesterday. and jerry nadler, representative jerry nadler accusing facebook of buying instagram, because they saw it as a threat and rather than compete with it, they wanted to buy it and take control of it. and perhaps to give you an insight into the thinking of facebook in 2012, nadler confronted zuckerberg with his own words, an internal email that zuckerberg sent saying, we can likely always just buy any competitive start-up, but a while before we can buy google. when he was confronted with that, alisyn, zuckerberg said he didn't remember sending the email, but to hi
. >> cnn's donie o'sullivan has more, quite a day yesterday. >> reporter: hey, alisyn, yeah, as you heardcans about perceived anti-conservative bias, but this was an anti-trust hearing and now lots of new questions being raised about facebook's 2012 acquisition of instagram. yesterday's hearing was only part of a months-long investigation by this committee. and as part of that, the committee obtained millions of internal documents from these companies and the lawmakers did not hold...
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cnn's donie o'sullivan joins us with details. what happened?f the most famous people in the world had their twitter accounts compromised yesterday. former vice president joe biden, former president barack obama, bill gates, kim kardashian, lone musk, michael bloomberg. the list goes on. and also some of the world's biggest companies, including apple and uber. now, all of these accounts, all of their accounts posted to hundreds of millions of followers, links to a boyitcoina cryptocurrency scam telling users to transfer money to a bitcoin wallet. this led twitter to shut off the accounts for several hours all across the world. late last night, twitter came out with a statement. obviously, they're investigating this and said that the hackers used a method called social engineering to target employees at twitter and used this access to take criminal of many highly visible, including verified accounts and tweet on their behalf. twitter says it's looking into what other malicious activity they may have conducted or information they may have accessed
cnn's donie o'sullivan joins us with details. what happened?f the most famous people in the world had their twitter accounts compromised yesterday. former vice president joe biden, former president barack obama, bill gates, kim kardashian, lone musk, michael bloomberg. the list goes on. and also some of the world's biggest companies, including apple and uber. now, all of these accounts, all of their accounts posted to hundreds of millions of followers, links to a boyitcoina cryptocurrency scam...
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this afternoon, and o'sullivan, a writer in new york sullivan -- long-time critic of the cancer culture leaving his job. last night, san francisco's museum of modern art canceled one of his top curators after he suggested that the museum might continue to feature works by white artists. old ontoom
this afternoon, and o'sullivan, a writer in new york sullivan -- long-time critic of the cancer culture leaving his job. last night, san francisco's museum of modern art canceled one of his top curators after he suggested that the museum might continue to feature works by white artists. old ontoom
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donie o'sullivan has been following this. years old and what else do we know about him or her and the charges they're facing. >> that is right, brooke. incredible really. the biggest hack in twitter's history. the accounts taken over of former president barack obama, vice president joe biden, elon musk, bill gates and others. and we're finding out just in the past hour that in florida, in tampa this morning, a 17-year-old male, a teenager, arrested for the part that he allegedly played in this hack. what we're being told by prosecutors in florida is that this teenager is going to be charged we state prosecutors, rather than federal prosecutors because laws in florida make it easier for the state to charge minors as adults there in financial fraud cases like this. but just in case folks don't remember, this hack, of course, happened two weeks ago when we started seeing these tweets telling people to give money to bitcoin addresses with the false claim they would get double the money back. prosecutors alleging that about $100,0
donie o'sullivan has been following this. years old and what else do we know about him or her and the charges they're facing. >> that is right, brooke. incredible really. the biggest hack in twitter's history. the accounts taken over of former president barack obama, vice president joe biden, elon musk, bill gates and others. and we're finding out just in the past hour that in florida, in tampa this morning, a 17-year-old male, a teenager, arrested for the part that he allegedly played in...
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joining us is fergus o'sullivan. good to speak to you.orities and residents have been reclaiming open spaces in cities. what commonalities have you found? fergus: that's right. we found during the pandemic and recovery period, space is at a premium. pedestrians meet -- need more space on the pavements. food and drink need to move outside because interior spaces are safe, and bikes, the safest way of traveling long distance, they need safer space on the road. a fight tolly compete for demand. protected bike lanes have been carved out in many cities to make getting around easier. out,00 of them were bowled bars and restaurants moving outdoors, not just pavements, but taking over entire streets, something we have seen in many, many cases. i saw a lot of streets closed. i was in spain last week, a lot of streets closed so that bars and restaurants could move their tables further out into the space. here in berlin, a lot of lanes we used to drive cars in have been shut down for bikes, which also means not only can you not drive in those lanes,
joining us is fergus o'sullivan. good to speak to you.orities and residents have been reclaiming open spaces in cities. what commonalities have you found? fergus: that's right. we found during the pandemic and recovery period, space is at a premium. pedestrians meet -- need more space on the pavements. food and drink need to move outside because interior spaces are safe, and bikes, the safest way of traveling long distance, they need safer space on the road. a fight tolly compete for demand....
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o'sullivan plays bridget, a 30—something waitress who finds herself facing an unwanted pregnancy at aroundring for six—year—old francis, and what will her employers, one of whom is devoutly religious, think of her decision to have a termination? directed with loose—limbed intimacy by alex thompson, st francis is refreshingly frank on a number of subjects that mainstream cinema is often considered to be taboo. from menstruation and postnatal depression, to birth control and abortion. your sperm are probably super fast. that's a compliment. thank you, thank you so much. i appreciate that. it's also terrifically funny and heart—warming, with intimate hand—held cinematography giving us the impression that we're eavesdropping on genuine conversations and encounters. but what's most impressive is how much the incidental details of this frank and feisty film ring true. why was she angry? because she was born into a patriarchy and it effing sucked. what's a patriarchy? it's where men are in charge and women have to do what they say. like michaela coel‘s outstanding tv series i may destroy you, st
o'sullivan plays bridget, a 30—something waitress who finds herself facing an unwanted pregnancy at aroundring for six—year—old francis, and what will her employers, one of whom is devoutly religious, think of her decision to have a termination? directed with loose—limbed intimacy by alex thompson, st francis is refreshingly frank on a number of subjects that mainstream cinema is often considered to be taboo. from menstruation and postnatal depression, to birth control and abortion....
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.# the brilliant feature debut from writer and star kelly o'sullivan, this is a vibrant and emotionallyion manifesto in the clothes of a ditzy, bittersweet comedy about midlife disappointment. have you nannied before? i've babysitted...sat. do you know how to open this? o'sullivan plays bridget, a 30—something waitress who finds herself facing an unwanted pregnancy at around the same time that fate conspires to offer her new employment as a nanny. frances? will bridget‘s avowed child—phobia prevent her from caring for six—year—old frances, and what will her employers, one of whom is devoutly religious, think of her decision to have a termination? directed with loose—limbed intimacy by alex thompson, st frances is refreshingly frank on a number of subjects that mainstream cinema has often considered to be taboo. from menstruation and postnatal depression, to birth control and abortion. your sperm are probably super fast. that's a compliment. thank you, thank you so much. i appreciate that. it's also terrifically funny and heart—warming, with intimate hand—held cinematography giving us th
.# the brilliant feature debut from writer and star kelly o'sullivan, this is a vibrant and emotionallyion manifesto in the clothes of a ditzy, bittersweet comedy about midlife disappointment. have you nannied before? i've babysitted...sat. do you know how to open this? o'sullivan plays bridget, a 30—something waitress who finds herself facing an unwanted pregnancy at around the same time that fate conspires to offer her new employment as a nanny. frances? will bridget‘s avowed...
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five—time winner ronnie o'sullivan, here with the trophy in 2013, has been critical of the decision,sport event again. stay inside, don't come out. that's the extreme end of that conversation, which i don't think anyone wants. so i get their fears, don't think anyone wants. so i get theirfears, i don't think anyone wants. so i get their fears, i understand don't think anyone wants. so i get theirfears, i understand and i sympathise with it, but is a pilot at the end of the day. it's a trial. and we've got to move on. we've had boxing bouts in empty casinos and tv studios during the covid—19 pandemic, but on saturday night, it finds another new home — a garden in essex! ok, it's not your average garden, though, these are the grounds of promoter eddie hearn's estate, headquarters of matchroom sport. he's put up a boxing ring and he's had fighters quarantined in a nearby hotel, all to help keep the sport in the spotlight. this is a dogfight at the moment, not with other promoters, with other sports, to get their attention and say we are back, don't worry. everything that has happened, w
five—time winner ronnie o'sullivan, here with the trophy in 2013, has been critical of the decision,sport event again. stay inside, don't come out. that's the extreme end of that conversation, which i don't think anyone wants. so i get their fears, don't think anyone wants. so i get theirfears, i don't think anyone wants. so i get their fears, i understand don't think anyone wants. so i get theirfears, i understand and i sympathise with it, but is a pilot at the end of the day. it's a trial....
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o'sullivan's been critical of the decision to allow fans in to watch at the crucible theatre.ce the start of the pandemic. the fa's confirmed the community shield will be played on saturday august 28th. the traditional curtain raiser for the new premier league season will be between liverpool and either arsenal or chelsea — who meet in this weekend's fa cup final. the match could allow a restricted number of supporters into wembley.
o'sullivan's been critical of the decision to allow fans in to watch at the crucible theatre.ce the start of the pandemic. the fa's confirmed the community shield will be played on saturday august 28th. the traditional curtain raiser for the new premier league season will be between liverpool and either arsenal or chelsea — who meet in this weekend's fa cup final. the match could allow a restricted number of supporters into wembley.