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olivia: right.ome powell will want to see reports like this for months at a time before he makes any moves. caroline: we want to thank you, olivia. everything, the numbers, thanks. meanwhile, we would look at lumber prices. they are on fire. more than 60% this year. we break down the price surge in shortages behind it all. that is next. stick with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we are focused on the u.s. recovery today. housing has seen a steady boom throughout the pandemic. joe, there are a few other factors driving it. lumbering prices are at staggering heights. joe: if you look at lumber futures every day, they go up day after day after day after day, limit up, limit up. you would think we are looking at bitcoin. romaine: this is the real asset class. we are focused on other speculative areas, but when we talk about inflation and the concerns, a lot of people pointing to lumber as a harbinger of things to come. joe: this is what you should be hoarding in your apartment, not gold. joining us w
olivia: right.ome powell will want to see reports like this for months at a time before he makes any moves. caroline: we want to thank you, olivia. everything, the numbers, thanks. meanwhile, we would look at lumber prices. they are on fire. more than 60% this year. we break down the price surge in shortages behind it all. that is next. stick with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we are focused on the u.s. recovery today. housing has seen a steady boom throughout the pandemic. joe, there...
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olivia, do ou think both are bigger now. olivia, do you want _ think both are bigger now. are bigger now. olivia, do you want to take _ think both are bigger now. olivia, do you want to take us _ think both are bigger now. olivia, do you want to take us through i think both are bigger now. olivia, l do you want to take us through the rather gloomy story on the front of the guardian, the context of environmental prospects for the planet about the melting glaciers in the rapidity processes it is now reaching? the rapidity processes it is now reachin: ? . the rapidity processes it is now reachin: ? , ., , the rapidity processes it is now reachina? , ., , ., ., reaching? yes. really alarming. over the last coople _ reaching? yes. really alarming. over the last couple of— reaching? yes. really alarming. over the last couple of decades _ reaching? yes. really alarming. over the last couple of decades and - reaching? yes. really alarming. over the last couple of decades and we - the last couple of decades and we know— the last couple of decades and we know the — the last couple o
olivia, do ou think both are bigger now. olivia, do you want _ think both are bigger now. are bigger now. olivia, do you want to take _ think both are bigger now. olivia, do you want to take us _ think both are bigger now. olivia, do you want to take us through i think both are bigger now. olivia, l do you want to take us through the rather gloomy story on the front of the guardian, the context of environmental prospects for the planet about the melting glaciers in the rapidity processes it is...
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george and olivia, always a leasure think so. george and olivia, always a pleasure to _ think so.or now, get some sleep. thank you very much for your company here on the bbc news channel. we have more coming up for you at the top of the hour with all the news, and that's after a full summary of the weather. bye—bye. good evening, i'm tulson tollett and this is your sports news. we start with football, and manchester city will take a 2—1 advantage into the second leg of their champions league semifinal tie against paris saint germain next tuesday. both goals for pep guardiola's side came after the half time break in the french capital, and natalie pirks was watching. both have middle eastern owners, both have billions in the bank, both have never won the champions league. to join europe's elite, city would need to stop these two, the unplayable pair. and neymar�*s first warning came early. here's neymar with a chance! but mere moments later, city's defenders were caught too busy worrying about the wrong brazilian. marquinhos has scored! psg were looking right at home, but with litt
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olivia l he wasn't going to be there. olivia colman at the _ he wasn't going to be there.an at the beginning of the night he was in london, the satellite ceremony, said he wasn't going to be there. she plays his daughter in the father, she said he is not going to be here, he“s father, she said he is not going to be here, he's 83. can't we cut him some slack? is anthony hopkins. they knew he would not make it and chadwick boseman was the popular choice, tremendous in ma rainey“s black bottom, his posthumous boat had a lot of sentimental value. that“s had a lot of sentimental value. that's how good anthony hopkins performance is, most people would have loved chadwick boseman, myself included, but you see anthony hopkins in the father, forget all the politics around diversity, that is a great actor at the top of his game, play a magnificent performance, important performance. it will open up most people “s understanding of dementia, what it means to the family, to the sufferer themselves, and it's very close to explaining, i think about what's going on. explaining, i think ab
olivia l he wasn't going to be there. olivia colman at the _ he wasn't going to be there.an at the beginning of the night he was in london, the satellite ceremony, said he wasn't going to be there. she plays his daughter in the father, she said he is not going to be here, he“s father, she said he is not going to be here, he's 83. can't we cut him some slack? is anthony hopkins. they knew he would not make it and chadwick boseman was the popular choice, tremendous in ma rainey“s black...
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welcome back, olivia, good to see you, especially on a holiday weekend here. calls for matt gaetz to step down, but none of those calls are coming from his republican colleagues in congress. why is that, olivia? why haven't republicans at least spoken out against him? >> i'm pretty appalled that there's been no outrage on his behavior, at least, from some of the reporting that we've seen, sharing the photos with some of his colleagues on the house floor. that, to me, is just despicable for a republican elected official in congress to be behaving that way, much less there's an ongoing investigation on him. but when you look around, i think this is fundamentally the problem right now with these republican leaders that are part of what i call the sedition caucus, right? you've got marjorie taylor greene defending him. you've got jim jordan standing up for him. and then you have people that are not calling for his resignation and calling for him to be off the judiciary committee but that's because the overall problem here is all of these people at some point or an
welcome back, olivia, good to see you, especially on a holiday weekend here. calls for matt gaetz to step down, but none of those calls are coming from his republican colleagues in congress. why is that, olivia? why haven't republicans at least spoken out against him? >> i'm pretty appalled that there's been no outrage on his behavior, at least, from some of the reporting that we've seen, sharing the photos with some of his colleagues on the house floor. that, to me, is just despicable...
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olivia, good to see you. thank you for joining us. and before we get to this letter, something tied to it has happened just last night. our reporter, monica alba, has confirmed that at a republican fund-raising event, donald trump referred to mitch mcconnell as a dumb sob, calling him a stone cold loser and said this, which is interesting. a real leader would have never accepted the results of the election last november. donald trump continues to this day to deny that he lost that election and continues to perpetrate a big lie that led to that january 6th insurrection at the capitol. so it is still not over and you saw those numbers of the number of republicans who believe that that rioting, that insurrection at the capitol, was caused by left-wing violent extremists. >> right. hi, ali, good to see you again. i think the fundamental problem is that republican voters who are seeing this and are saying, yeah, we believe this, they're believing the lies that they're being told by so many republican elected officials in office right now,
olivia, good to see you. thank you for joining us. and before we get to this letter, something tied to it has happened just last night. our reporter, monica alba, has confirmed that at a republican fund-raising event, donald trump referred to mitch mcconnell as a dumb sob, calling him a stone cold loser and said this, which is interesting. a real leader would have never accepted the results of the election last november. donald trump continues to this day to deny that he lost that election and...
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olivia, thanks for joining us. george w. bush chooses his words carefully.as direct and critical at i think i've heard him be about the republican party. your take? >> yeah, he's very much in line with where the biden administration is at in terms of the focus on language and not using dehumanizing language about undocumented immigrants seeking asylum or citizenship in this country. the immigration agencies order this week for there to be an official change in the use of language. so it was interesting to hear president bush focus on how we talk about people and the vocabulary that we use and the tone that we use since that seems to be a pretty big focus for this administration right now. >> and also, you know, when you talk about the dehumanizing language, olivia, cnn has learned two u.s. immigration agencies have issued new guidance ordering staff to end the use of terms like illegal alien anda assimilation, words that they had criticized as dehumanizing. why are they doing this? >> well, i think that there's a real focus on a shift in tone. the trump pres
olivia, thanks for joining us. george w. bush chooses his words carefully.as direct and critical at i think i've heard him be about the republican party. your take? >> yeah, he's very much in line with where the biden administration is at in terms of the focus on language and not using dehumanizing language about undocumented immigrants seeking asylum or citizenship in this country. the immigration agencies order this week for there to be an official change in the use of language. so it...
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olivia? olivia: i was just going to touch on the question you asked about the importance of when it took place. i think a recording would not have the same effect. if that's the only way it could have happened, and that's the only other compounding factors at that point, would he have just watched the cronkite's new special for that evening or would he have watched a bunch of different news programs? the cronkite myth relies on cronkite being the most influential sourcem and the person he was watching -- influential source and the person he was watching. there is just more factors at that point. prof. campbell: do you think those additional factors would have had the effective diluting the power of cronkite's message, vis-a-vis the president? olivia: i think it would have diluted it a little bit. cronkite was the most respected journalist probably ever, so his words have a much higher impact than anyone else's, but i still think it wasn't some, like, amazing moment. it would have been later o
olivia? olivia: i was just going to touch on the question you asked about the importance of when it took place. i think a recording would not have the same effect. if that's the only way it could have happened, and that's the only other compounding factors at that point, would he have just watched the cronkite's new special for that evening or would he have watched a bunch of different news programs? the cronkite myth relies on cronkite being the most influential sourcem and the person he was...
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it's very, very unfair. >> what do you think, olivia?ll, i imagine that donald trump is watching this unfurl and thinking, what if i'm next? he, obviously, the former president is the focus himself of some investigations in new york and elsewhere. and i think that, you know, cocooned in mar-a-lago, this is something that's been on his mind for a while now. and as the circle gets closer and closer, and as investigators seem to be getting people who are close to -- genuinely close to him like rudy giuliani, i imagine it's making him quite nervous. and also rudy is someone he's had an extremely long relationship with. in the white house, he was often defined by these different loyalty fights and donald trump is has a very long memory. and rudy giuliani was always someone in his good graces because he stuck by him after the famous "access hollywood" tape. rudy was out there spinning for him on tv. he stuck by his side. and he supported him and wanted him to stay in the race when others were telling him to get out. so he remembers that. so i
it's very, very unfair. >> what do you think, olivia?ll, i imagine that donald trump is watching this unfurl and thinking, what if i'm next? he, obviously, the former president is the focus himself of some investigations in new york and elsewhere. and i think that, you know, cocooned in mar-a-lago, this is something that's been on his mind for a while now. and as the circle gets closer and closer, and as investigators seem to be getting people who are close to -- genuinely close to him...
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joining us right now is olivia waxman, who has written about the situation for "time" magazine and susanirector of the division of child and adolescent psychiatry at the george washington medical center. the woman attacked in times square is an immigrant from the philippines and the philippine foreign secretary went on twitter and said, it's time for people to fight back with their right to bear arms. people are hurting here. what do you think is the way to go? >> yeah, it's extremely sad right now. i think, you know, it's impacting our children quite a bit. we need to talk about racism with our children because they're experiencing it, witnessing it on line and if they don't have the language or framework to understand what's going on, they end up believing something is inherently wrong with them, and they're left feeling alone. if we give kids a language about racist behavior, they have a framework to understand the unfairness. and with that, it builds resistant about, you know, against racial shame, around their identity. they can feel more empowered to be allies and to counter racism
joining us right now is olivia waxman, who has written about the situation for "time" magazine and susanirector of the division of child and adolescent psychiatry at the george washington medical center. the woman attacked in times square is an immigrant from the philippines and the philippine foreign secretary went on twitter and said, it's time for people to fight back with their right to bear arms. people are hurting here. what do you think is the way to go? >> yeah, it's...
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one of the signers of that letter, olivia troye, former adviser to vice president mike pence. former homeland security adviser. she joins me now along with hayes brown, msnbc columnist, editor of msnbc daily, who wrote that pro-trump whites afraid of being replaced attacked the capitol. that's a race riot. olivia, let me start with you about your involvement in this and what you sort of envision and why you think it's necessary. >> hi, chris. thanks for having me. well, so we wrote this letter because this is a group of national security officials both republican, democratic, across the political spectrum who are watching the rise of these threats of white supremacy, violent extremists, or watching the rise of disinformation campaigns and illicit financing. and awful these events, all of these types of threats that are on the rise in the country led to the events of january 6th. and i think it's what happened at that day at the capitol was a massive national security failure and there are a lot of lessons to be learned here. and that's why we're calling for an independent comm
one of the signers of that letter, olivia troye, former adviser to vice president mike pence. former homeland security adviser. she joins me now along with hayes brown, msnbc columnist, editor of msnbc daily, who wrote that pro-trump whites afraid of being replaced attacked the capitol. that's a race riot. olivia, let me start with you about your involvement in this and what you sort of envision and why you think it's necessary. >> hi, chris. thanks for having me. well, so we wrote this...
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michael steele, and olivia nuzzi. you may recall some of her coverage of rudy giuliani that was interesting largely because of the way giuliani rolls. her story, a reporter's guide to texting with rudy giuliani. good to have all of you here. i gave a little legal summary and we'll get to more of the law. but, michael, i want to begin with you big picture. what does it mean even in a time where everyone has gotten used to everything that the former president sees a second top attorney of his indicted by the -- excuse me, raided by the southern district, the previous one indicted. and what does this tell us about the hangover from that trump era? >> well, it is not a good day in the neighborhood if you're in the giuliani neighborhood or in the trump neighborhood because it means that there are federal investigations that are out there. and we don't even though. it's a lot like very good reporters, when they put out the first story about something and it like blows up and everybody is like, oh, my god, you know there is
michael steele, and olivia nuzzi. you may recall some of her coverage of rudy giuliani that was interesting largely because of the way giuliani rolls. her story, a reporter's guide to texting with rudy giuliani. good to have all of you here. i gave a little legal summary and we'll get to more of the law. but, michael, i want to begin with you big picture. what does it mean even in a time where everyone has gotten used to everything that the former president sees a second top attorney of his...
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w back to >> olivia reager could scarcely believe her eyes. intended to enlist her in some sort of cause, was one of the best known prosecutors in all of montana. >> so when you saw him out the door that day, what happened to you? >> i think my stomach was in my throat. it because when he said we are going to try a homicide. i thought are you kidding me? it because i am new here. [laughs] he brought boxes of files and he said i'm going to be back. in six weeks and i want you to get on this and read all of this stuff. and we're gonna talk about how we are going to do this. >> this is brand light. who before he showed up at olivia's door was appointed the state attorney general's chief prosecutor. the a.g.'s office often help small jurisdictions handle big cases. >> how did you get involved in this particular case? i had come to the attorney generals office and there was another chief prosecutor at that time. he simply didn't think there was enough evidence. i then took her position and i told my team let's look really hard at this. and months l
w back to >> olivia reager could scarcely believe her eyes. intended to enlist her in some sort of cause, was one of the best known prosecutors in all of montana. >> so when you saw him out the door that day, what happened to you? >> i think my stomach was in my throat. it because when he said we are going to try a homicide. i thought are you kidding me? it because i am new here. [laughs] he brought boxes of files and he said i'm going to be back. in six weeks and i want you...
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i could allen's wife olivia says her husband is that families rock in their support means everything to we've been known each other since i was 5 we reached out to any police for more information but did not hear back. >> allen's family says the woman who hit it has been arrested. >> in antioch. michelle kingston kron. 4 news. >> still to come tonight, new details about the shooting in texas this week that left one person dead and 5 others injured. what we're learning tonight about the alleged shooter. plus, we will hear from the fresno police officer fired after getting accused of being a crowd. a boy member. what he has to say about the claims. >> and here at lawrence talk about the weather drought conditions have nearly every county in the state taking steps to save water. now. >> with lawmakers in california on both sides of the aisle are urging the governor to now do. kron 4 >> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are calling on the governor to declare a water shortage. state of emergency here in california. this comes as most of the state is seeing dry conditions and water allo
i could allen's wife olivia says her husband is that families rock in their support means everything to we've been known each other since i was 5 we reached out to any police for more information but did not hear back. >> allen's family says the woman who hit it has been arrested. >> in antioch. michelle kingston kron. 4 news. >> still to come tonight, new details about the shooting in texas this week that left one person dead and 5 others injured. what we're learning tonight...
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olivia is sticking around. >>> officials in brooklyn center, minnesota are holding a news conferencea bit. >> for raising your voices in honor of dante wright. this has truly been a tragic and difficult week for the people of brooklyn center. my heart is broken for daunte's family and friends. he was taken from us and from them far too soon. i share our community's anger, sadness and shock. my message to all who are demanding justice for him and for his family is this -- your voices have been heard. now, the eyes of the world are watching brooklyn center. i urge you to protest peacefully and without violence. let us show the best of our community and to the wright family, i know that there is nothing i can say or do who will bring daunte back or ease your grief, but i promise you this -- his death will not go in vain. as we navigate this challenge, we are going to strive to ensure the safety of our residents and our staff, including our public safety officers. we are working to safeguard our businesses and other gathering places from damage. with the news of the decision to charge th
olivia is sticking around. >>> officials in brooklyn center, minnesota are holding a news conferencea bit. >> for raising your voices in honor of dante wright. this has truly been a tragic and difficult week for the people of brooklyn center. my heart is broken for daunte's family and friends. he was taken from us and from them far too soon. i share our community's anger, sadness and shock. my message to all who are demanding justice for him and for his family is this -- your...
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, it saved his young life he was gifted olivia's heart larissa recently given the rare opportunity toalways she will be a part of him. >> reporter: dr. allen lagness >> this is a really tough conversation because no parent wants to think about a child dying much less then having to make that decision to donate organs >> it's a dark place that no parent ever wants to have to go to it just takes an enormous amount of courage for these families to confront the current situation, the courage to think beyond themselves and how they can turn this terrible event in their personal lives into an opportunity for hope for people they don't even know. >> i imagine there's not a person who would look at that psa and not feel connected to it, if in no other way because of the strength that it took for olivia's mother to make that donation and save a life. >> i think it gives them some sense of maybe there was some purpose to this short life that their child had. maybe there is some greater purpose to their child's life that, you know, was not apparent until that moment. >> reporter: lane's memory a
, it saved his young life he was gifted olivia's heart larissa recently given the rare opportunity toalways she will be a part of him. >> reporter: dr. allen lagness >> this is a really tough conversation because no parent wants to think about a child dying much less then having to make that decision to donate organs >> it's a dark place that no parent ever wants to have to go to it just takes an enormous amount of courage for these families to confront the current situation,...
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olivia troy with the republican accountability project.gramming note now on wednesday president biden will give his first address to a joint session of congress. join take tapper abby phillip and wolf blitzer for cnn's special live coverage, starting wednesday night at 8:00 eastern. >>> so one of the world's largest countries devastated by a second wave of coronavirus. we're asking congressman ro khanna if he thinks the biden administration is doing enough to help the people of india. a few months with the ww app and i'm down 20 pounds. you want to see how i do it? it'll blow your mind. strong start on my activity points today so i don't have to skip any rope and i don't have to skip any meals, which is great, because i hate doing both. still think about pizza, (ding) and i still get to eat it too. with ww, i can enjoy the food i want when i want. your phone is right there come on. ww. weight watchers reimagined. join today for just $10 a month! hurry, offer ends april 26th! why haven't you joined yet? oh, cause you're waiting for this com
olivia troy with the republican accountability project.gramming note now on wednesday president biden will give his first address to a joint session of congress. join take tapper abby phillip and wolf blitzer for cnn's special live coverage, starting wednesday night at 8:00 eastern. >>> so one of the world's largest countries devastated by a second wave of coronavirus. we're asking congressman ro khanna if he thinks the biden administration is doing enough to help the people of india....
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olivia, how do we push against in tide? >> well, there were some words that struck me as president biden just spoke. that was the mobile obligation to get the vaccine. moral obligation to get the vaccine. people are neglecting their moral obligation to protect their constituents. these leaders, these republican leaders should be doing more outreach, should be doing more advocacy, putting their petty politics aside and working with the biden administration, because weally benefit from it as a country. this is where, i will say the trump administration and many republican enablers failed profusely, where they failed at that obligation and failed to protect lives. they have an opportunity know. i now they're in a hurry to open up. they've been in a hurry since last april. but if they had just listened to the science, we would not be in the situation we're in. i think governor abbott was part of that group that opened texas. he saw those spikes happen, but it's time to take a pause, take a step back and do some introspecs, beca
olivia, how do we push against in tide? >> well, there were some words that struck me as president biden just spoke. that was the mobile obligation to get the vaccine. moral obligation to get the vaccine. people are neglecting their moral obligation to protect their constituents. these leaders, these republican leaders should be doing more outreach, should be doing more advocacy, putting their petty politics aside and working with the biden administration, because weally benefit from it...
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olivia, welcome.party than what we're seeing necessarily on twitter? is it splitting up the republican party? >> well, we saw -- take ken buck, for example. he's a member of the house freedom caucus. he was there condemning on twitter this america first caucus that is said to be forming, and that was really kind of unusual to see him condemning other members of the house freedom caucus. now, my colleague and i have actually been following this pretty closely. this is a division that has been growing more and more in the house freedom caucus, which has previously been sort of united under the previous leadership of jim jordan and mark meadows, we're now seeing these different divides about where the party and where this ultraconservative group is heading. now, as you said, you know, this is really kind of sparked this fire storm in d.c. over, basically, saying, let's protect these norms and traditions. i'm not sure if you saw it, but marjorie taylor greene just put out a very interesting statement that
olivia, welcome.party than what we're seeing necessarily on twitter? is it splitting up the republican party? >> well, we saw -- take ken buck, for example. he's a member of the house freedom caucus. he was there condemning on twitter this america first caucus that is said to be forming, and that was really kind of unusual to see him condemning other members of the house freedom caucus. now, my colleague and i have actually been following this pretty closely. this is a division that has...
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it able to afford olivia is a real prospect nova— prospect now.ften like the infrastructure of the bigger cities. and as a society just to covid—19 realities, all workers may be asked to return to the office. for now, they are embracing the change of pace and enjoying the new ride. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, the sunshine coast. let's talk about the music industry now. as you're aware, covid has ripped through the music industry in the past year. with live events cancelled and the tv and film industry on hiatus for months on end, many music professionals have been faced with financial hardship. today, the performance rights society prs for music in the uk has announced they have paid out 700 million in 2020 in royalties to the 150,000 songwriters, composers, and music publishers that they represent, but it says it saw a 79% drop in income from the live sector. joining me now is andrea czapary martin, the ceo of prs for music. it is great to have you on the programme. before we get into the detail, you say you have paid nearly £700 million for 2020 w
it able to afford olivia is a real prospect nova— prospect now.ften like the infrastructure of the bigger cities. and as a society just to covid—19 realities, all workers may be asked to return to the office. for now, they are embracing the change of pace and enjoying the new ride. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, the sunshine coast. let's talk about the music industry now. as you're aware, covid has ripped through the music industry in the past year. with live events cancelled and the tv and film...
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olivia coleman who we just saw winning for "the favorite" says she keeps her oscar in bed with her between winslet says she keeps hers in the bathroom. emma stone's is at her mom's house. and jared leto has no idea where his oscar is. but the rest of us can find oscar this sunday night. >> just as iconic as those moments are the dresses. the outfits. >> the fashion. cher from the '80s with that see-through situation. >> ooh. >> i can't wait. >> you showed halle berry's dress. but that dress was also iconic. she had all the floral in the right places. >> and the adrian brodie smooch that happened. >> i just want to say, you like me, y'all like me. you like me. >> we really like you. we do. >> will ganss, thank you. >>> all right, welcome back to "this happened", where we tell you what happened. and we are starting with a man who wanted to prove that his type one diabetes was not going to hold him back. so he decided to run coast-to-coast from disneyland in california to disney world in florida. disney is the parent company of abc. he is an ultra marathoner, and it took him 2,761 miles, 88 d
olivia coleman who we just saw winning for "the favorite" says she keeps her oscar in bed with her between winslet says she keeps hers in the bathroom. emma stone's is at her mom's house. and jared leto has no idea where his oscar is. but the rest of us can find oscar this sunday night. >> just as iconic as those moments are the dresses. the outfits. >> the fashion. cher from the '80s with that see-through situation. >> ooh. >> i can't wait. >> you showed...
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led by a techy ii named powell, voiced by olivia colman. you treated me like... swipe, poke, poke.s the michal�*s a typically dysfunctional nuclear family with old fashioned dad, heroic mum, dinosaur obsessed son and daughter. katie, who dreams of film school, have been inconveniently interrupted by the annoying robot apocalypse. packed with smart gags about modern addictions. hey, who could have guessed that big tech companies didn't have our best interests at heart and boasting the same comic tension between high voltage action and small time family squabbling that made the incredibles such a treat, the mitchells vs the machines put a smile on my face from start to finish. so we just do that right? at times, i was reminded of the oddball charm of the diary of a wimpy kid books to which this was an inspirational debt. it's certainly past the six last test with flying colours. you can find it on netflix. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe and i'll see you next week. how about we put our phones down and we can make ten seconds of unobstructed fam
led by a techy ii named powell, voiced by olivia colman. you treated me like... swipe, poke, poke.s the michal�*s a typically dysfunctional nuclear family with old fashioned dad, heroic mum, dinosaur obsessed son and daughter. katie, who dreams of film school, have been inconveniently interrupted by the annoying robot apocalypse. packed with smart gags about modern addictions. hey, who could have guessed that big tech companies didn't have our best interests at heart and boasting the same...
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was longing to play some cuban mambo again so i invited junia and 2 other mozart the members stars olivia all deacons and i agree up to a spontaneous jam session up on the roof of my apartment. a or woman. goes under this. girl. now. we have a few days off from her sing and we don't even know if we'll be able to continue because of the restrictions so i decided that although i love mambo it's time i learned about some other cuban don says pick a union and i set off for the beautiful porch town of motown sus which is about one and a half hours from havana and much more peaceful my tom says is not only pepys hometown it is also the home of the don song. people we're going. first of all they wanted to show us the best view of the city up at the acme to de monsoreau. this bell ringing. ring the bell with you for the mambo for the song for all that you got me. yeah for you right we did together gather. what i mean come on. when you went in the. form of by the. time came on to see i wanted in time. we had it. moved on with no time with. the end go. down so. there are buy. time for my 1st cuban
was longing to play some cuban mambo again so i invited junia and 2 other mozart the members stars olivia all deacons and i agree up to a spontaneous jam session up on the roof of my apartment. a or woman. goes under this. girl. now. we have a few days off from her sing and we don't even know if we'll be able to continue because of the restrictions so i decided that although i love mambo it's time i learned about some other cuban don says pick a union and i set off for the beautiful porch town...
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ahmed plays ruben stone, a drummer working in a noise metal two piece with olivia cooke's singer—guitaristturned upside down when his hearing suddenly fails. terrified, ruben attends a rural retreat run by paul raci'sjoe where the possibility of a new life seems to be offered. but will ruben�*s desperation to regain his hearing thwart his future growth? a labour of love from director and co—writer darius marder, sound of metal has its roots in derek cianfrance�*s unfinished docu—fiction project, metalhead, which was to have starred american sludge—metal dquucifer. taking on the lead role in marder�*s film, ahmed, an accomplished actor and musician who recently shone in mogul mowgli, not only had to learn to play the drums but also to become fluent in american sign language, a challenge which he says taught him how to listen. i was wondering, joe, i don't know if it's possible. but. . .i need money. just to buy back my rv. there's something sublime about watching a performer of ahmed's calibre step up to the next level, as if his craft has been amplified by learning this new language. he's
ahmed plays ruben stone, a drummer working in a noise metal two piece with olivia cooke's singer—guitaristturned upside down when his hearing suddenly fails. terrified, ruben attends a rural retreat run by paul raci'sjoe where the possibility of a new life seems to be offered. but will ruben�*s desperation to regain his hearing thwart his future growth? a labour of love from director and co—writer darius marder, sound of metal has its roots in derek cianfrance�*s unfinished...
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was longing to play some cuban mambo again so i invited junia and 2 other mozart the members stars olivia at all that he gets and alexandra i agree up to a spontaneous jam session up on the roof of my apartment. a or home. i am. thinking. that. we have a few days off from or harassing and we don't even know if we'll be able to continue because of the restrictions so i decided that although i love mambo it's time i learned about some other cuban don says pick a union and i settle for the...
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was longing to play some cuban mambo again so i invited junia and 2 other mozart the members stars olivia all the legal rights and i agree up to a spontaneous jam. session up on the roof of my apartment. have. you. we have a few days off from or harassing and we don't even know if we'll be able to continue because of the restrictions so i decided that although i love mambo it's time i learned about some other cuban don says picayune yet and i set off for the beautiful porch town of speeches about one and a half hours from havana and much more peaceful my tom says is not only pepys hometown it is also the home of the don song. so we're going. to. first of all they wanted to show us the best view of the city up at the acme to de monsoreau. bell ringing. ring the bell with you for the mambo for the song for all that you got. yeah for that right we did together gather. but i mean come on. when you went in the. former by the. time came on to see he said i'm going talking. we had it. moved on with no time with. but i. said. so. there the right. time for my 1st cuban rumba. he. sings with the wh
was longing to play some cuban mambo again so i invited junia and 2 other mozart the members stars olivia all the legal rights and i agree up to a spontaneous jam. session up on the roof of my apartment. have. you. we have a few days off from or harassing and we don't even know if we'll be able to continue because of the restrictions so i decided that although i love mambo it's time i learned about some other cuban don says picayune yet and i set off for the beautiful porch town of speeches...
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van a estar acá conmigo >> estamos bien contentos los residentes ya pueden ver a sus familiares >> olivialud disminuyó las restricciones de visitas aún hay protocolos a seguir >> se permiten dos personas por residente. se les pide que llamen antes de hacer la cita y se le permite 30 minutos para dar oportunidad a los demás >> los residentes y familiares tendrá que usar mascarillas y mantener el distanciamiento social >>queremos asegurarnos que los residentes estén seguros >> el 45% de los residentes en parkview son hispanos lo que lo convierte en el centro con más latinos en dénver >> gerónimo Álvarez llegó desde méxico a ver a su mamá y le tocó verla desde afuera >>mientras que gerónimo sigue hablando con su mamá emocionada se despide y dice que la quiere ver cuando sus hijas vuelvan >> el presidente joe biden abrió el mercado de seguro de salud para beneficiar a las personas que perdió sus trabajos y por ende la cobertura médica debido a la pandemia cada persona pueda ahorrarse al menos $50 mensuales >> este 7 de abril se celebra el día mundial de la salud, hablamos con una persona que
van a estar acá conmigo >> estamos bien contentos los residentes ya pueden ver a sus familiares >> olivialud disminuyó las restricciones de visitas aún hay protocolos a seguir >> se permiten dos personas por residente. se les pide que llamen antes de hacer la cita y se le permite 30 minutos para dar oportunidad a los demás >> los residentes y familiares tendrá que usar mascarillas y mantener el distanciamiento social >>queremos asegurarnos que los residentes...
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. >> olivia allen is calling her daughter a hero after she did everything she could to help her father who was hit by a car in antioch near a van allen pulled over by the hillcrest avenue exit on highway 4 because of car trouble. he stepped out to get a gas can from the trunk when his family says he was hit by another vehicle losing both of his legs on impact. his 6 year-old daughter, 7 year-old son and 8 year-old nephew were in the car at the time of the accident or daughter. >> i got got out the car after the accident happened. and she went out and she asked me. she said daddy. he she said are you ok. he get back in the car, baby that is just fine. this 6 year-old jumped back into the car and grabbed her father cell phone and immediately called her mom for help. >> she got into the front seat of the vehicle got his cell call me in so many mommy daddy is outside car. he's hurt. his leg is believing i can see is dark as i'm scare allen was airlifted to the hospital where he's been now for nearly 2 weeks. >> the 3 children who were in the car or on injured but are still very shaken up.
. >> olivia allen is calling her daughter a hero after she did everything she could to help her father who was hit by a car in antioch near a van allen pulled over by the hillcrest avenue exit on highway 4 because of car trouble. he stepped out to get a gas can from the trunk when his family says he was hit by another vehicle losing both of his legs on impact. his 6 year-old daughter, 7 year-old son and 8 year-old nephew were in the car at the time of the accident or daughter. >> i...
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. >> olivia, you have been covering rudy trump the trump years and it is really noticeable how often he comes up in like the lowest moments or the worst scandals or the things that went the most awry. bolton describes him famously as a hand grenade. he sort of a whirling dervish of corruption and payments from unknown parties, and he's everywhere -- i guess, what i want to say is, it couldn't have surprised you do that much given your reporting over the last few years? >> it's funny, i saw some people right in the media trying to make a conspiracy out of the vital people said that they saw this coming. you would have to be in a coma to not see this coming at some point in the last few years. it's almost as though rudy giuliani has been attempting to tempt investigation to do something like this. it's like has been trying to get himself into legal trouble. it is not surprising at all, it's something that we have been aware of as you just discussed. we knew that there was reporting that suggested that there was a serious investigation that involve not only rudy but all sorts of differe
. >> olivia, you have been covering rudy trump the trump years and it is really noticeable how often he comes up in like the lowest moments or the worst scandals or the things that went the most awry. bolton describes him famously as a hand grenade. he sort of a whirling dervish of corruption and payments from unknown parties, and he's everywhere -- i guess, what i want to say is, it couldn't have surprised you do that much given your reporting over the last few years? >> it's...
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thank you, olivia. this has been wonderful. american history tv on c-span 3 every weekend documenting america's story funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span 3 as a public service. sunday former staffers and secret service agents who were present for the attempted assassination of president ronald reagan on march 30th, 1981 talked with del quentin wilber author of rawhide down the near assassination of ronald reagan. here's a preview. i think what i'm getting at is like the average person today looking back with 40 years of hindsight would be shocked. that there was a rope line with people behind it who hadn't been gone through magnetometers hadn't been screened by the secret service a mix of press and just average spectators and the reason it was there was because that's always where it went. right, it became so routine that people weren't thinking about oh, we need to reevaluate this in a climate today that we can't have people 15 feet from the president. without going through magnetomete
thank you, olivia. this has been wonderful. american history tv on c-span 3 every weekend documenting america's story funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span 3 as a public service. sunday former staffers and secret service agents who were present for the attempted assassination of president ronald reagan on march 30th, 1981 talked with del quentin wilber author of rawhide down the near assassination of ronald reagan. here's a preview. i think what i'm...
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ahmed plays ruben stone, a drummer working in a nice metal two piece with olivia cooke's singer—guitaristfe is turned upside down when his hearing suddenly fails. terrified, he attends a rural retreat and the possibility of a new life seems to be offered. but will his desperation to regain his hearing thwart his future growth? a labour of love from the director, sound of metal has its roots in the unfinished ducky docking fiction... riz ahmed, an accomplished actor and musician, not only had to learn to play the drums but also to become fluent in american sign language, i challenge that he says taught him how to listen. i challenge that he says taught him how to listen.— how to listen. i don't know if it's possible- _ how to listen. i don't know if it's possible- but — how to listen. i don't know if it's possible. but i _ how to listen. i don't know if it's possible. but i need _ how to listen. i don't know if it's possible. but i need money. - how to listen. i don't know if it's| possible. but i need money. just how to listen. i don't know if it's i possible. but i need money. just to po
ahmed plays ruben stone, a drummer working in a nice metal two piece with olivia cooke's singer—guitaristfe is turned upside down when his hearing suddenly fails. terrified, he attends a rural retreat and the possibility of a new life seems to be offered. but will his desperation to regain his hearing thwart his future growth? a labour of love from the director, sound of metal has its roots in the unfinished ducky docking fiction... riz ahmed, an accomplished actor and musician, not only had...
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now a year later, 14-year-old olivia is still using those important money lessons. >> those are skillsy to colleges. >> a 9th grader attending school remotely, looking forward to gaining valuable access to education. new jersey is one of 21 states requiring students to take personal finance course work in order to graduate from high school, and those numbers are growing. so far this year, 25 state legislators and d.c. have introduced financial education bills. >> this is the opportunity for folks to reach out to their state legislators to say, this is important >> the economy has been fluctuating up and down. we need to know these things >> zoe mccall testified in front of her local school board in maryland last year advocating for requiring a personal finance class in the district's high schools. >> i can make a difference with the proper knowledge to make good financial decisions >> the board passed a resolution adding financial literacy as a graduation requirement >> it will be implemented for my class. it's just very very exciting >> the oldest sibling in her family, zoe now 15 say
now a year later, 14-year-old olivia is still using those important money lessons. >> those are skillsy to colleges. >> a 9th grader attending school remotely, looking forward to gaining valuable access to education. new jersey is one of 21 states requiring students to take personal finance course work in order to graduate from high school, and those numbers are growing. so far this year, 25 state legislators and d.c. have introduced financial education bills. >> this is the...
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. >> it also strikes me olivia, like there is this real battle right now. we are three months after it and you know i have been a journalist now for 20 years i guess and you know some things are in the new cycle and then they're gone and forgotten and some things endure. and i think there is a battle right now over the place of this event. whether it will be forgotten. whether it will be sort of just memory holed or whether it will be remembered and we'll learn from. >> yeah, i think as these republican officials continue to lie to their constituents and voters across the country. the same people that see this event happening and this insurrection january 6th. they don't get to do that. we will be here to remind them of what they're doing. the lies they are feeding. because they are a part of this entire disinformation campaign and situation that is fundamentally dangerous to our democracy and all they can do all the whitewashing they want. the fact of the matter is we all watched in horror what happened that day. there are people that have left even the tr
. >> it also strikes me olivia, like there is this real battle right now. we are three months after it and you know i have been a journalist now for 20 years i guess and you know some things are in the new cycle and then they're gone and forgotten and some things endure. and i think there is a battle right now over the place of this event. whether it will be forgotten. whether it will be sort of just memory holed or whether it will be remembered and we'll learn from. >> yeah, i...
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let's go to olivia and then tom. we talked about this a little last class, but i think another portion of it. is that these media myths kind of like wrap everything up until like a nice little box where you don't have to think about all of the reasons for the war or why the worst ending or why it's lasted so long you can just kind of put on this very easy memorable story and think about that instead and it's also a lot less. um, you don't think about the atrocities of the war a lot less you can just reference this little anecdote so as you say just sort of makes a neat and tidy box or frame, i guess for us to understand some of the more complex elements of the war. why certain decisions are made what turns people against the war? why does the president decide not to seek re-election because because the more or is to his to his more policy, so yeah, those those simplicity. i think you're right goes a long way and helping to explain the persistence and longevity of media myths. time um well, i mean, i mean, i would say
let's go to olivia and then tom. we talked about this a little last class, but i think another portion of it. is that these media myths kind of like wrap everything up until like a nice little box where you don't have to think about all of the reasons for the war or why the worst ending or why it's lasted so long you can just kind of put on this very easy memorable story and think about that instead and it's also a lot less. um, you don't think about the atrocities of the war a lot less you can...
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from on as i'm now joined by olivia ghita he's a terror expert and by doing direct struct an international security on geopolitical risk consultancy firm hello say that for your time now for us tell us more about who these insurgents are and what the aim is. this group originally called but it has no relationship with money and group started in 2017 about. 50 members of the beginning. to see it move behind when the machine is packed to look a police station i point. in trucks and again following during the years and now we're talking about books in the 2000 members but also very importantly they pledge allegiance to the some extent in 2013 and state. religions in 2019 and made the group now a force to be reckoned with in terms of the attacks. the equipment they have and that's why they come to the forefront of the international news with. the taking of a town of one point. what is the. what's interesting is. ensured she studied about as usual the distribution of anti-corruption we know that capital cattle the northern province where they're located has a lot of natural resources so we're g
from on as i'm now joined by olivia ghita he's a terror expert and by doing direct struct an international security on geopolitical risk consultancy firm hello say that for your time now for us tell us more about who these insurgents are and what the aim is. this group originally called but it has no relationship with money and group started in 2017 about. 50 members of the beginning. to see it move behind when the machine is packed to look a police station i point. in trucks and again...
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from on as i'm now joined by olivia ghita he's a terror expert and by doing the right type global structure and international security on geopolitical risk consultancy firm hello sir for your time now for us tell us more about who these insurgents are and what the aim is. this group put ridge in a cold but it has no relationship with money and group started in 2017 about. 15 members of the beginning. to see it move they had only. packed a look oh police station i point. in traction and again following during the years and now we're talking about books in the 2000 members but also very importantly they pledge allegiance to the southeast asia in 2013 and state. of allegiance in 2019 and made the group now a force to be reckoned with in terms of the attacks. in the equipment they have and that's why they come to the forefront of the international news with. the taking of the town of one point. what is the. what's interesting is. ensured she studied about as usual the distribution of anti-corruption we know that capital cattle the northern province where they're located has a lot of natural res
from on as i'm now joined by olivia ghita he's a terror expert and by doing the right type global structure and international security on geopolitical risk consultancy firm hello sir for your time now for us tell us more about who these insurgents are and what the aim is. this group put ridge in a cold but it has no relationship with money and group started in 2017 about. 15 members of the beginning. to see it move they had only. packed a look oh police station i point. in traction and again...
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olivia is 11. >> i want to be involved to get back to normal, to visit grandparents. >> we have thousandssigned up. >> she is a pediatric infectious disease expert at stanford. she says children need to be protected against getting infected, not only that, but they make up 25% of the nation's population. >> we can't achieve herd immunity without vaccinating 25% of our population. >> parents or guardians will have to sign a consent and accompany their minute of the vaccination site. while children are at lower risk for complications for covid infections, more than 13,000 american kids got enough to get hospitalized. 268 died. >>> airbnb has launched what it calls summer of responsible travel. company says that he knows people are ready to travel but it wants to ban parties, especially around the big summer holidays. so effective today the san francisco-based company will not allow one night reservations to anyone without a history of positive reviews, extra support staff will be around to monitor complaints for neighbors. >>> the solar panels on your roof or no money down sounds like a pre
olivia is 11. >> i want to be involved to get back to normal, to visit grandparents. >> we have thousandssigned up. >> she is a pediatric infectious disease expert at stanford. she says children need to be protected against getting infected, not only that, but they make up 25% of the nation's population. >> we can't achieve herd immunity without vaccinating 25% of our population. >> parents or guardians will have to sign a consent and accompany their minute of the...
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the senior online editor at the new statesman and the daily telegraph's assistant comment editor, oliviato see both of you. thank you for being with us. —— nice to see both of you. tomorrow's front page starting with... interior resign—that's the headline on the front page of the metro. labour leader sir keir starmer claims borisjohnson�*sjob is on the line if he is found to have misled parliament over downing street flat renovations. the i has the story that the electoral commission will investigate the downing street flat renovations. the prime minister's fiance carrie symonds could be asked to give evidence. on the front page of the financial times, arlene foster has announced her resignation as leader of the democratic unionist party and as northern ireland first minister. glaciers are melting twice as fast as 20 years ago. that's one of the stories on the front page of the guardian. it's claimed this is contributing more to sea—level rises than either the greenland or antarctic ice sheets. the duke and duchess of cambridge are on the front page of the daily mail. the royal couple we
the senior online editor at the new statesman and the daily telegraph's assistant comment editor, oliviato see both of you. thank you for being with us. —— nice to see both of you. tomorrow's front page starting with... interior resign—that's the headline on the front page of the metro. labour leader sir keir starmer claims borisjohnson�*sjob is on the line if he is found to have misled parliament over downing street flat renovations. the i has the story that the electoral commission...
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she beat a stellar list of nominations, that included olivia colman, amanda seyfried, maria bakalova, of her own grandmother. have a listen. during the korean war, you know, wartime makes... you're not human any more because everything is not normal. after we got back from — we went down to the south part of korea as a refugee, then came back home. and then, the whole city was destroyed. then there was a shortage of everything — rice and rationing everything, and water and everything. and my great—grandmother was trying to reuse the water — to me, i was nine or eight, and i thought she was very dirty, she used the water again and again. i felt so sorry for her, and she always said she wasn't hungry, she always skipped lunch. i thought she was not hungry. when i became 60 years old, then i realised she was sacrificing food for us. that is bbc news. thank you for watching. hello again. this month has been a really dry month, particularly across parts of england and wales, where we've just recorded five millimetres of rainfall so far. and that's left the ground completely dried out, desi
she beat a stellar list of nominations, that included olivia colman, amanda seyfried, maria bakalova, of her own grandmother. have a listen. during the korean war, you know, wartime makes... you're not human any more because everything is not normal. after we got back from — we went down to the south part of korea as a refugee, then came back home. and then, the whole city was destroyed. then there was a shortage of everything — rice and rationing everything, and water and everything. and...