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was that in a playoff with arnold palmer? jack: with palmer, yeah. david: so what was that like.s an 18-hole playoff? jack: yep. that was-- in arnold's backyard. and i would say--i would say he was definitely the favorite, not only golf-wise because he'd been winning, but also fan-wise. and arnold was--but, and i've said many times, i says, i've had to fight arnold's gallery a lot, but i never had to fight arnold. he always treated me with respect. he treated me like a fellow competitor. and so i didn't have those issues. david: so one of the most enjoyable tournaments people say to ever have watched, anybody could ever watch, was the 1986 masters when you were an old, old man of 46. jack: 46, yeah, i was a really old man then. david: those days, that seemed like a very old man, but today, to me, it doesn't. jack: no, today it's not. it is very young today to me. david: so people had never-- no one had ever won a major, i guess, over the age of maybe 41 or 42 at that time. tiger won the masters now at 43. jack: yeah. david: 46 was considered ready for, you know, a golf cart or a
was that in a playoff with arnold palmer? jack: with palmer, yeah. david: so what was that like.s an 18-hole playoff? jack: yep. that was-- in arnold's backyard. and i would say--i would say he was definitely the favorite, not only golf-wise because he'd been winning, but also fan-wise. and arnold was--but, and i've said many times, i says, i've had to fight arnold's gallery a lot, but i never had to fight arnold. he always treated me with respect. he treated me like a fellow competitor. and so...
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even palmer has always dreamed of producing his own risky he worked in the industry for 40 years before founding in stanley in the country of 5 north of edinburgh. to me this is a fight for sorts made from serials as distilled in 5 letters for children it creates a sense of place a sense of identity. the marketing concept is in place and the company video online even as the new whisky matures only when the boss is totally satisfied with the flavor it's supposed to be complex and flowery will fans get that chance to tasted what worries you in palmer however his breaks it when he founded the company he didn't foresee the difficulties that many scottish business owners now have trading with the european union. but we were assured of friction in the street well if this is frictionless trade i would not like to be experiencing friction truett so i think that we do need to fink very carefully about what we do and to be sure that at a specter of whether we're in or out that we're able to treat effectively a 3rd of all scotch whiskey exports go to you the market is worth over $1000000000.00 eur
even palmer has always dreamed of producing his own risky he worked in the industry for 40 years before founding in stanley in the country of 5 north of edinburgh. to me this is a fight for sorts made from serials as distilled in 5 letters for children it creates a sense of place a sense of identity. the marketing concept is in place and the company video online even as the new whisky matures only when the boss is totally satisfied with the flavor it's supposed to be complex and flowery will...
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ian palmer has always dreamed of producing his own whisky he worked in the industry for 40 years before founding in stanley in the country of 5 north of edinburgh. to me this is a fight for sorts made from 5 cereals as distilled in 5 of his maturity and 5 it creates a sense of place a sense of identity. the marketing concept is in place in the company video online even as the new whisky matures only when the boss is totally satisfied with the flavor it's supposed to be complex and flowery will fans get that chance to tasted what worries me in palmer however his breaks it when he founded a company he didn't foresee the difficulties that many scottish business owners now have trading with the european union. but we were assured of friction in the street while if this is frictionless trade i would not like to be experiencing friction trade so i think that we do need to think very carefully about we do and to be sure that at a specter of whether we're in or out. but we're able to trade effectively a 3rd of all scotch whiskey exports go to you the market is worth over 1000000000 euros annual
ian palmer has always dreamed of producing his own whisky he worked in the industry for 40 years before founding in stanley in the country of 5 north of edinburgh. to me this is a fight for sorts made from 5 cereals as distilled in 5 of his maturity and 5 it creates a sense of place a sense of identity. the marketing concept is in place in the company video online even as the new whisky matures only when the boss is totally satisfied with the flavor it's supposed to be complex and flowery will...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. london. >> duncan: president biden hit the road this week crossing the country to sell his expansive and expensive infrastructure and jobs plan. christina ruffini is at the white house with more. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. president biden is inviting a group of republicans to the white house for negotinshoping o an is shar goa of geing thisyo or pubh onomy moving. rerter: "face the nati house chief of staff ron klain said he's optimistic both parties will be able to hammer out a deal to rebuild america's crumbling infrastructure. and he defended a white house proposal to raise taxes on corporations and high income earners to help pay for the $2 trillion bill. >> is he not going to raise taxes on people making less than $400,000. the middle class are not going to see taxes go up. >> republicans argue the plan is bloated big government. >> it is the trillions and trillions of dollars of reckless spending. when i look at this, this is a staggering amount of spending, like someon
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and here to weigh in on this shocking video is dr lisa palmer she's a psychotherapist and p.t.s.d. expert dr palmer good to have you on thank you for joining us 1st we got to get this out there florida law where you are right in florida it does not ban corporal punishment but the particular county that this incident occurred and hendry county they prohibit this sort of conduct by schools the legalities of this incident still need to be hammered out by the d.a.'s office but let's talk about the child here and her mother who witnessed this assault how much trauma are the little girl and her mother experiencing right now. believe me i mean when i when i saw this video now i have to tell you i cringed because i just can't believe this is going on in the united states of america or anywhere at this day and age i literally couldn't believe it and i as you know i work with trauma my center has been number one for p.t.s.d. i've worked with hundreds and hundreds of patients at the church. this is definitely traumatic and this is going to last with this child for the rest of this child's lif
and here to weigh in on this shocking video is dr lisa palmer she's a psychotherapist and p.t.s.d. expert dr palmer good to have you on thank you for joining us 1st we got to get this out there florida law where you are right in florida it does not ban corporal punishment but the particular county that this incident occurred and hendry county they prohibit this sort of conduct by schools the legalities of this incident still need to be hammered out by the d.a.'s office but let's talk about the...
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in harriet palmer paper, — interesting.ly yesterday or the day before they had opinion polls down to only— before they had opinion polls down to only a _ before they had opinion polls down to only a 1% margin between the conservatives and labour. and yet keir starmer this morning on the today— keir starmer this morning on the today programme was sounding not great _ today programme was sounding not great and — today programme was sounding not great. and if it is expectation management, exactly what expectations are they trying to land? — expectations are they trying to land? and in other words we lost a historic— land? and in other words we lost a historic seat — land? and in other words we lost a historic seat but not so terribly is not much — historic seat but not so terribly is not much of expectation management. ithink— not much of expectation management. i think this _ not much of expectation management. i think this is _ not much of expectation management. i think this is not and i think the situation — i think this i
in harriet palmer paper, — interesting.ly yesterday or the day before they had opinion polls down to only— before they had opinion polls down to only a _ before they had opinion polls down to only a 1% margin between the conservatives and labour. and yet keir starmer this morning on the today— keir starmer this morning on the today programme was sounding not great _ today programme was sounding not great and — today programme was sounding not great. and if it is expectation management,...
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museum "promise witness remembrance" reflects on the life of taylor and the movement that followed palmer helped create the exhibit. what do you love about this portrait? >> everything. >> reporter: do you hope that maybe in some way breonna's death and police reforms here could be a model? >> definitely. i think that the way that this thing has played out in front of the world people will definitely have to use this situation to make things better everywhere >> reporter: chief shields is paving a path forward >> this police department has an extremely strong culture and positive culture. there are multiple practices that are broken there are good people here we have absolutely room for improvement we have to do things differently. i'm going to get them there. >> this community still processing an awful lot. >>> in just 60 seconds, richard engel in israel on spreading violence with pressure building on the u.s. to do more to stop it. >>> we're going to >>> we're going to turn now to the mideast crisis both hamas militants and israel continuing their deadly assaults today. our richard enge
museum "promise witness remembrance" reflects on the life of taylor and the movement that followed palmer helped create the exhibit. what do you love about this portrait? >> everything. >> reporter: do you hope that maybe in some way breonna's death and police reforms here could be a model? >> definitely. i think that the way that this thing has played out in front of the world people will definitely have to use this situation to make things better everywhere...
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elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: this is the ryanair plane on the tarmac. after officials searched it, they detained roman protasevic, a journalist active in the movement opposed to the belarus strongman president alexander lukashenko. protasevich with 100 other passengers had boarded in athens bound for lithuania. as it flew through belarus airspace it made a detour to minsk. the air force general andrei gurtsevich said authorities told the pilot to divert because of a security threat. and they even scrambled an escort fighter plane to what h no twas un plane was allowed to continue to land minus roman protasevic. before he was arrested, said a fellow passenger, he knew he was in trouble. >> scared. i saw -- i looked at him directly into his eyes, and it was sad. >> reporter: huge protests in 2020 against lukashenko earned massive criticism and international sanctions. >> the belarussian airspace is completely unsafe for any commercial flight. >> that was elizabeth palmer reporting. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken issued a statement in part saying,
elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: this is the ryanair plane on the tarmac. after officials searched it, they detained roman protasevic, a journalist active in the movement opposed to the belarus strongman president alexander lukashenko. protasevich with 100 other passengers had boarded in athens bound for lithuania. as it flew through belarus airspace it made a detour to minsk. the air force general andrei gurtsevich said authorities told the pilot to divert because of a...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >>> the pentagon is revealing details of a military confrontation between u.s. and iran in the strait of hormuz. a ship fired 30 warning shots yesterday after 30 armed sea boats of iran's revolutionary guard came close to it and other navy vessels. the pentagon said the warning shots were fired after the iranian boat came as close as 150 yards to six u.s. ships. and this was the second time in two weeks that a u.s. vessel opened fire to warn iranian boats. >>> and a texas man free on bond after on a murder charge is back in custody after neighbors saw a pet tiger wandering around a houston neighborhood. 26-year-old victor cuevas was arrested last night and charged with evading arrest. he was apprehended but police say they do not know where the tiger is. >> it's a stress to have him. and if that tiger was to get out and start doing some damage yesterday, i'm sure one of these citizens would have shot the tiger. we have plenty of neighbors out here with guns, and we don't want to see that. it's not the animal's fault. it's the breeder's fault. >> authorities
elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >>> the pentagon is revealing details of a military confrontation between u.s. and iran in the strait of hormuz. a ship fired 30 warning shots yesterday after 30 armed sea boats of iran's revolutionary guard came close to it and other navy vessels. the pentagon said the warning shots were fired after the iranian boat came as close as 150 yards to six u.s. ships. and this was the second time in two weeks that a u.s. vessel opened fire to warn iranian boats....
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>> dickerson: liz palmer in london, thank you. we go now to forme.a. commissioner dr.cottins us from west connecticut. he has just finished work on a book that will be out this fall titled "uncontrolled spread: why covid-19 crushed us and how we can defeat the next pandemic." good morning, dr. gottlieb. >> doctor: good morning. >> dickerson: this week we have been talking a lot about the past. why is it there is a lot of conversation about how this pandemic started and why is that important? >> doctor: well, look, i think the challenge is that the side of the ledger that suggests this could have come out of a lab has continued to expand. and the side of the ledger that says it could have come out of nature really hasn't budged. we have done an exhaustive search for the so-called intermediate host, the animal that could have been a host to this virus, and we have not found such an animal. and we have disprove the food market initially implicated in the initial outbreak as the source of the outbreak. and china could provide evidence that would be skuesculpt tory. they co
>> dickerson: liz palmer in london, thank you. we go now to forme.a. commissioner dr.cottins us from west connecticut. he has just finished work on a book that will be out this fall titled "uncontrolled spread: why covid-19 crushed us and how we can defeat the next pandemic." good morning, dr. gottlieb. >> doctor: good morning. >> dickerson: this week we have been talking a lot about the past. why is it there is a lot of conversation about how this pandemic started...
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even palmer has always dreamed of producing his own risky he works in the industry for 40 years before founding in stanley in the country a 5 north of edinburgh. to me this is a fight for school so it's made from 5 cereals as distilled in 5 and it's matured and 5 it creates a sense of place a sense of identity. the marketing concept is in place and the company video online even as the new whisky matures only when the boss is totally satisfied with the flavor it's supposed to be complex and flowery will fans get their chance to taste it what worries you in palmer however as brakes it when he founded the company he didn't foresee the difficulties that many scottish business owners now have trading with the european union. but we were assured of frictionless trade well if this is frictionless trade i would not like to be experiencing friction trade so i think that we do need to think very carefully about we do and to be sure but at a specter of whether we're in or out that we're able to trade effectively a 3rd of all scotch whisky experts go to the u. the market is worth over $1000000000.
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elizabeth palmer with the latest. >> reporter: just after 9:00, rockets fired in gaza lit up the sky over tel aviv. down on the ground, sirens wailed and people ran for cover. one woman was killed in the attack. prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned that hamas and islamic jihad would pay a heavy price. the palestinian citizens of gaza have already paid a heavy price. all day israeli air strikes pounded the territory. officially targeting military installations. but civilian bin were 220 people were injured in retaliation, hamas rained more than 400 rockets down on israel. the damage was limited by israeli interceptor rockets, the so-called iron dome which blew most of them to pieces before they landed. there are now international calls for a cease-fire, but as islamic jihad members vowed revenge for the deaths of three of their commanders, there appears to be a fierce determination on both sides to fight on. the united states and egypt are using their considerable diplomatic muscle to try and calm this situation before it gets any more lethal. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >
elizabeth palmer with the latest. >> reporter: just after 9:00, rockets fired in gaza lit up the sky over tel aviv. down on the ground, sirens wailed and people ran for cover. one woman was killed in the attack. prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned that hamas and islamic jihad would pay a heavy price. the palestinian citizens of gaza have already paid a heavy price. all day israeli air strikes pounded the territory. officially targeting military installations. but civilian bin were...
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norah. >> o'donnell: elizabeth palmer, thank you.e're going to turn now to the covid pandemic. we're learning that a third of unvaccinated american adults say they won't get a shot. that's according it a new poll from the associated press. but health officials are now gearing up to vaccinate millions of kids, as young as 12. here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: tonight, the country is ready to take a big step in the fight against covidn as young as 12 could begin getting the pfizer vaccine on thursday. but one hospital system didn't wait for that. cape fear valley health in north carolina started giving the vaccine to kids ages 12 to 15 today, before the c.d.c. signed off. >> some parents won't want to be first, but i'm also encouraging children to ask for the vaccine. i have a 16-year-old myself, and i can tell you, he wanted to get the vaccine. he wants his life back. >> reporter: pfizer says the vaccine is 100% effective in 12- to 15-year-olds, higher than for adults. authorization would make close to 17 million children eligi
norah. >> o'donnell: elizabeth palmer, thank you.e're going to turn now to the covid pandemic. we're learning that a third of unvaccinated american adults say they won't get a shot. that's according it a new poll from the associated press. but health officials are now gearing up to vaccinate millions of kids, as young as 12. here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: tonight, the country is ready to take a big step in the fight against covidn as young as 12 could begin getting the...
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palmer personally manage israel's cyber unit in the past which successfully lobbied for the removal of thousands of pieces of ballots in content from facebook in 2018 a former israeli justice minister claimed that facebook google and youtube were complying with up to 95 percent it was really of content almost all of the. post about the illegal expulsion of palestinians and beatings and had thought bombings in gaza have been removed for violating community standards this footage however reveals israel's times of apartheid he still has a long history of collaborating with the israeli government the palestinians reaffirmed that they will not be silent. so i'm just looking at a tweet that's just come in to fill out i can hit other tell you go fast on bringing the turret in secondary head silos aside it needed the articulated guide to go ahead. and just i want to say very clearly we are not paranoid we are not paranoid about what tompkins on social media over the past let's say 7 or 8 years really have seen evidence clear evidence of censorship of accounts being taken down double stunned
palmer personally manage israel's cyber unit in the past which successfully lobbied for the removal of thousands of pieces of ballots in content from facebook in 2018 a former israeli justice minister claimed that facebook google and youtube were complying with up to 95 percent it was really of content almost all of the. post about the illegal expulsion of palestinians and beatings and had thought bombings in gaza have been removed for violating community standards this footage however reveals...
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anna palmer, jonathan carl, neal katyal. greatly appreciate you starting us off as our first guest in the new week. coming up for, us yes, there is a cycle of violence in the middle east. but this outburst of violence seems different including the escalation of the air war back and forth. in a moment, we're going to go to tel aviv and talk to a journalist that's just about cover them all. and later, there is a sham recount underway in arizona. some republicans believe it's real, other republicans and had the courage to rise up and say enough. we'll cover all of it as the 11th hour is just getting underway on this monday night. on this monday night. when it's hot outside your car is like a sauna steaming up lingering odors. febreze car vent clips stop hot car stench with up to 30 days of freshness. get relief with febreze. ♪ the light. ♪ it comes from within. it drives you. and it guides you. to shine your brightest. ♪ as you charge ahead. illuminating the way forward. a light maker. recognizing that the impact you make comes
anna palmer, jonathan carl, neal katyal. greatly appreciate you starting us off as our first guest in the new week. coming up for, us yes, there is a cycle of violence in the middle east. but this outburst of violence seems different including the escalation of the air war back and forth. in a moment, we're going to go to tel aviv and talk to a journalist that's just about cover them all. and later, there is a sham recount underway in arizona. some republicans believe it's real, other...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >> o'donnell: back here at home tonight, liz cheney's days as the number three republican in the house appear to be dwindling. on wednesda, republicans will vote on removing her for refusing to back former president trump's lie that the election was stolen. cbs' nikole killion reports from the capitol. >> reporter: tonight a g.o.p. aide told cbs news they are 100% confident liz cheney will be removed from leadership, house minority leader kevin mccarthy circulated this letter telling members to prepare for a wednesday vote. it is clear that we need to make a change, he wrote. cheney is being purged from the party's top ranks for repeatedly denouncing former president trump's big lie about the election and his role in the capitol riot, writing recently in an op ed, history is watching us. her likely replacement, new york's elise stefanik has done the opposite. backing the president baseless claims. >> liz is being chased out. >> reporter: today, republican adam kinsinger said his party leadership was making a grave mistake. >> what she is making being remov
elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >> o'donnell: back here at home tonight, liz cheney's days as the number three republican in the house appear to be dwindling. on wednesda, republicans will vote on removing her for refusing to back former president trump's lie that the election was stolen. cbs' nikole killion reports from the capitol. >> reporter: tonight a g.o.p. aide told cbs news they are 100% confident liz cheney will be removed from leadership, house minority leader kevin mccarthy...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, south hampton. >> duncan: a lot of people trying to get out.d d news", unlnlike in the movies, chosen counters with these great white sharks may not be so scary, we will take you there. i've been tetelling evereryone,e secret t to great teteeth... is having g healthy gugums. new crest t advanced g gum rerestore... dedetoxifies b below the g gu, and restorores by helplping heal gums in asas little asas seven . crcrest. ththe #1 tooththpaste branan america. i i have an ididea for a t tr. why don'n't you callll td amerie fofor a stratetegy gut chehe? whatat's that? you u run it by y an expert, you talklk about thehe risk anand potentiaial profit a and. coululd've used d that beforoi hihired my intnterior decocor. get a strarategy gut c check m our r trade desksk. ♪ well, , well, wellll. lolook at you.u. yoyou mastereded the e master batath. you crcreated yourur own sty. anand you - yes, y you! turned a a sourdodough starteter into a s sourdough finishsher. so when n you learn n yor chronic drdry eye is a actuy caused by y reduced tetear prododucti
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jeffrey: most important of all, that meant including breonna taylor's mother, tamika palmer, from theinning. allison glenn-- of the crystal bridges museum in arkansas -- served as guest curator of this exhibition. what was important for you to get from her? >> it was somportant to get her trust more than anything. this is her daughter and the story about her daughter within the context of an exhibition, which is the field that i work within, the field of contemporary art, museum work, and stepping into the space of telling a story that is focused on a portrait that was painted of her daughter, it was extremely important to gain her trust. everything else would follow, but that was the most important thing. jeffrey: tamika palmer provided a wall text about the night her world was shattered, and a timeline of her daughter's life. she also offered through words that became the exhibition's title -- promise, witness, remembrance. curator glenn gathered works. a 2018 sculpture titled "unarmed" by nick cave. a brand-new print by maria magdalena campos-pons, called "butterfly eyes, for breon
jeffrey: most important of all, that meant including breonna taylor's mother, tamika palmer, from theinning. allison glenn-- of the crystal bridges museum in arkansas -- served as guest curator of this exhibition. what was important for you to get from her? >> it was somportant to get her trust more than anything. this is her daughter and the story about her daughter within the context of an exhibition, which is the field that i work within, the field of contemporary art, museum work, and...
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and anna palmer, as you listen to that, you can't help but think who else is with her. really in their hearts. most of them are going to vote against her at 9:00 a.m. this morning. knock her out of her leadership position. but i think part of the reason they didn't want to hear that message is because they know that she's right but they can't afford to come out and say it in public and dare cross donald trump, despite the fact that what she's standing up for is a free and fair election. saying that it was not stolen. joe biden is president. and donald trump is lying to you. >> yeah. i think she gives voice to where a lot of actual house republicans are when they talk privately to you they don't agree with what the former president is doing. but i think there's two calculations that house republicans have made. they're making the point that, one, in the short-term it is not good for them and their individual political gains to go up against this president. there's a real fear of the fact that donald trump might support primary challenger. and the second is that her speak
and anna palmer, as you listen to that, you can't help but think who else is with her. really in their hearts. most of them are going to vote against her at 9:00 a.m. this morning. knock her out of her leadership position. but i think part of the reason they didn't want to hear that message is because they know that she's right but they can't afford to come out and say it in public and dare cross donald trump, despite the fact that what she's standing up for is a free and fair election. saying...
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even palmer has always dreamed of producing his own whisky he worked in the industry for 40 years before founding in stanley in the country of 5 north of edinburgh. to me this is a free for school so it's made from 5 cereals as distilled in 5 on his maturity it creates a sense of place a sense of identity. the marketing concept is in place and the company video online even as the new whisky matures only when the boss is totally satisfied with the flavor it's supposed to be complex and flowery will fans get that chance to tasted what worries you and on the however as breaks it when he founded the company he didn't foresee the difficulties that many scottish business owners now have trading with the european union. but we were assured of frictionless trade well if this is frictionless trade i would not like to be experiencing friction trade so i think that we do need to fink very carefully about what we do and to be sure but at respect of whether we're in or out but would be able to trade effectively a 3rd of all scotch whisky experts go to you the market is worth over $1000000000.00 euro
even palmer has always dreamed of producing his own whisky he worked in the industry for 40 years before founding in stanley in the country of 5 north of edinburgh. to me this is a free for school so it's made from 5 cereals as distilled in 5 on his maturity it creates a sense of place a sense of identity. the marketing concept is in place and the company video online even as the new whisky matures only when the boss is totally satisfied with the flavor it's supposed to be complex and flowery...
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in palmer has always dreamed of producing his own whisky he worked in the industry for 40 years before founding in stanley in the country of 5 north of edinburgh. what worries you in palmer however as breck's it when he founded the company he didn't foresee the difficulties that many scottish business owners now have trading with the european union. but assured of frictionless trade well if this is frictionless trade i would not like to be experiencing friction trued. the bureaucratic hurdles are multi-faceted previously only one form was enough but now whisky exporters have to fill out different paperwork for each individual e.u. member if scotland declares independence from the u.k. that could create another headache for smaller companies if the change was to come very quickly. or not will be a 3rd very significant change that we were told to be able to manage our small businesses like ourselves we will music dealer help to get us through that. the new whisky will find its way to the france and germany yukky export markets instead the employees hope the logistical problems can be sol
in palmer has always dreamed of producing his own whisky he worked in the industry for 40 years before founding in stanley in the country of 5 north of edinburgh. what worries you in palmer however as breck's it when he founded the company he didn't foresee the difficulties that many scottish business owners now have trading with the european union. but assured of frictionless trade well if this is frictionless trade i would not like to be experiencing friction trued. the bureaucratic hurdles...
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who's been targeted by such a complaint can know how devastating it can be someone like stephanie palmer from eastern germany in 2015 she launched an initiative to help refugees in her hometown . in 2015 a sentiment in for i told was turning against refugees sticky prop 2 thought that an organization to promote openness and tolerance she was soon but barred it with all the heat messages. you should be afraid to go and get out of town we have the baseball bats ready to go. things like that. that's come down that was just the beginning for mill blocks was also blown up and people told her that night. and that is if you got this kind of felt like it was coming closer and closer to the one i'd come home and you would immediately lock the door behind me and then i would 1st take every room holding pepper spray in my hand corked it almost bordered on paranoia or you could cleanse. but i think at moments like that you being afraid can be good to a certain extent because it makes you cautious and alert some of. the hostility she experienced almost has left its more of. this keep track of their d
who's been targeted by such a complaint can know how devastating it can be someone like stephanie palmer from eastern germany in 2015 she launched an initiative to help refugees in her hometown . in 2015 a sentiment in for i told was turning against refugees sticky prop 2 thought that an organization to promote openness and tolerance she was soon but barred it with all the heat messages. you should be afraid to go and get out of town we have the baseball bats ready to go. things like that....
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gary palmer, it's his birthday today. so you all remember the birthday song? here we go. [note] this is your birthday song hey ♪♪ all right. everybody have a good weekend. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> house republicans voted to elect new york congresswoman elise stefanik as their new conference chair today. she received 134 votes. texas congressman chip roy got 46 votes. representative stefanik replaces liz cheney who was removed from her position earlier this week. ♪ >> book tv, saturday at 9:00 p.m. eastern -- nine nasty words, english in the gutter, then, now, and forever. columbia university professor looks at how profanity has been over time. 7:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards", in her latest book, massachusetts democratic senator elizabeth warren talks about persistence in her life as a professor, a u.s. senator, and as a democratic presidential candidate. she's interviewed by "washington post" white ho
gary palmer, it's his birthday today. so you all remember the birthday song? here we go. [note] this is your birthday song hey ♪♪ all right. everybody have a good weekend. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> house republicans voted to elect new york congresswoman elise stefanik as their new conference chair today. she received...
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i'm elizabeth palmer in south hampton, england. >>>ly also, in europe, the conflict between israel and gaza has touched off a did disturbing surge in anti-semitic attacks, holly williams reports from paris. >> reporter: as israelis and palestinians descended in to deadly violence, there's been a spate of anti-semitism in europe. incitements to rape jewish womenser were blared from cars. racist chants in germany. and a far right wing crowd giving the facist salute. he was are criticizing israeli government actions and saying ths is in their nature, they are only satisfied by sucking blood. >> we feel like -- >> reporter: this is the president of the jewish union of students in france and told us legitimate criticism of israel whether or not you agree with it is sometimes used as a cover for anti-semitism. >> when there's something happening in israel, it's arrive in france and jews are the first victim of that. >> reporter: france is home to the biggest jewish population in europe. in recent years they have seen several deadly attac
i'm elizabeth palmer in south hampton, england. >>>ly also, in europe, the conflict between israel and gaza has touched off a did disturbing surge in anti-semitic attacks, holly williams reports from paris. >> reporter: as israelis and palestinians descended in to deadly violence, there's been a spate of anti-semitism in europe. incitements to rape jewish womenser were blared from cars. racist chants in germany. and a far right wing crowd giving the facist salute. he was are...
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martin palmer: i think one of the things that i've seen over the last few years, and increasingly so,is a sense that if there is going to be some kind of chinese solution to these issues, it is going to come out of chinese traditional culture. so my sense is that this partnership between religion and the government around environment is only going to get stronger and stronger. fred: there's hope these handshakes signal real support for ancient traditions of respect for nature in a society that has paid a heavy environmental price for progress in recent decades. ó/ó/ó/■Ñ■Ñ■Ñ■÷=÷ 05/03/21 05/03/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> our family is devastated. we are heartbroken into 1000 pieces. my family, we thought we are going to get more clarity after watching the video but it has brought nothing but mark stans. amy: more than 100 people marched alongside anthony alvarez's family in chicago on may day, demanding justice. we will speak to former illinois
martin palmer: i think one of the things that i've seen over the last few years, and increasingly so,is a sense that if there is going to be some kind of chinese solution to these issues, it is going to come out of chinese traditional culture. so my sense is that this partnership between religion and the government around environment is only going to get stronger and stronger. fred: there's hope these handshakes signal real support for ancient traditions of respect for nature in a society that...
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anna palmer, veteran journalist, founder and ceo of punch bowl news, a d.c.-based service covering congress, created with jake sherman. jonathan karl with us, longtime white house correspondent. book "front row at trump show" now out, and neal katyal is back with us. during the obama administration, argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. john because of your beat, like to begin with you. it is hard to argue with the progress that's been made on the virus and then along comes a foreign policy test from israel, a way of saying to the obama white house, welcome to the presidency. >> no question, i mean you can get -- relish in the progress that has been made on what was the number one priority coming in for joe biden, getting control of the pandemic. looks like we're well on the way to that. of course presidents deal with incoming. and this is a really difficult time for biden to be facing this crisis in the middle east. he has essentially been the face or one of the most prominent faces of democratic foreign policy for decades. during most of tha
anna palmer, veteran journalist, founder and ceo of punch bowl news, a d.c.-based service covering congress, created with jake sherman. jonathan karl with us, longtime white house correspondent. book "front row at trump show" now out, and neal katyal is back with us. during the obama administration, argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. john because of your beat, like to begin with you. it is hard to argue with the progress that's been made on the virus and then along...
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up in a deadlock, a lot of kids palmer should spend osha. you put a lot of us will the light of of the above. it would pay. all. dead. it would lying. have a this day that open. people he had called on the part of the homes. hit community putting that all part of this whole and he's and it to families. who have loved ones. learned so the people. that is and the a lot of doing. whole lot of day for vote in those goals. whole lot of and the and who such the only it like was all in fac , pick me. really the whole lot laker build them. follow the next year is will take love all the money and he's full of do. well. the public. >> leave town. >> i do have to pay 8 years. our congressional delegation there today. first that presenting your say i so loud. it is very happy. >> with >> the t r. i will forever. the edge in on memories as a >> community. on. you know, support >> we all and >> wonga over well. we need to and the point. >> guns, there are people. where you 25 times more likely someone in another developed. were on average. we 100 people s
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ashley palmer with the goal to finish all square.rts news stories making the headlines. jofra archer is out of england's two tests against new zealand next month. the fast bowler suffered a recurrence of his elbow problem during sussex's county championship match against kent. archer will see a medical consultant later this week to discuss how to manage the injury. egal bernal has taken the pink jersey in the giro d'italia after winning stage nine. he overtook the two race leaders with 500 metres to go. he's now top of the general classification ahead of attila valter. british riders simon yates and hugh carthy remain in contention in the top ten. in diving, grace reid and katherine torrance just missed out on a medal in the three metre springboard final of the european championships. their last dive wasn't enough as they were pipped to bronze by less than a point. novak djokovic and rafael nadal are currently on court in the final of the italian 0pen. it was nadal who took the first set 7—5 recovering from an early break defecit. bu
ashley palmer with the goal to finish all square.rts news stories making the headlines. jofra archer is out of england's two tests against new zealand next month. the fast bowler suffered a recurrence of his elbow problem during sussex's county championship match against kent. archer will see a medical consultant later this week to discuss how to manage the injury. egal bernal has taken the pink jersey in the giro d'italia after winning stage nine. he overtook the two race leaders with 500...
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what worries him palmer however is braggs it when he founded a company he didn't foresee the difficulties that many scottish business owners now have trading with the european union. are sure of frictionless trade well if this is frictionless trade i would not like to be experiencing friction trued. the bureaucratic hurdles are multi-faceted previously only one form was enough but now whisky exporters have to fill out different paperwork for each individual e.u. member if scotland declares independence from the u.k. that could create another headache for smaller companies if the change was to come very quickly. or not will be a 3rd very significant change that we would have to be able to manage our small businesses like ourselves we will need a great deal of help to get us through the. the new whisky will find its way to the france and germany export markets in the us hope the logistical problems can be solved in time for them properly. to be bottled. and finally countries worldwide are doing what they can to win over vaccine skeptics by giving free gifts to those getting the job while in
what worries him palmer however is braggs it when he founded a company he didn't foresee the difficulties that many scottish business owners now have trading with the european union. are sure of frictionless trade well if this is frictionless trade i would not like to be experiencing friction trued. the bureaucratic hurdles are multi-faceted previously only one form was enough but now whisky exporters have to fill out different paperwork for each individual e.u. member if scotland declares...
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her, john means, has done no hitter since jim palmer in 1969.d the only guy he got on base, it came as a wild pitch, no perfect games in baseball since 2012. guys, back to you. >>> tonight we are hearing some heartwarming stories, bay area families reuniting after the pandemic or >>> some very long awaited reunion scoring camera today. >> after a year of being cut off from family and friends, a group of bay area grandparents got to see their loved ones. they've been so strict about following rules in this area and palo alto, they now all the fully vaccinated so they held in ice cream social topped off with hugs from their kids and grandkids. >> there are no words. you know, when i hug them for the first time i felt like i just melted. >> we want to see how you are getting safely together again with family and friends. tag kpix on your twitter and instagram. we will be right back. the fog is here. >> i was not lying. >> if you are visiting from iowa, don't call the fire (inspiring music) - [narrator] the bay area is a golden destination for peopl
her, john means, has done no hitter since jim palmer in 1969.d the only guy he got on base, it came as a wild pitch, no perfect games in baseball since 2012. guys, back to you. >>> tonight we are hearing some heartwarming stories, bay area families reuniting after the pandemic or >>> some very long awaited reunion scoring camera today. >> after a year of being cut off from family and friends, a group of bay area grandparents got to see their loved ones. they've been so...
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it clearly is not working so far. >> anna palmer, congratulations, once again.>>> president trump's legal problems just got a lot more serious with the new york attorney general, joining a criminal investigation into his organization, our good friend ari melbourne joins me with his analysis on that. you're watching ayman mohyeldin reports. g ayman mohyeldin reports. a capsule a day visibly fades the dark spots away. new neutrogena® rapid tone repair 20 percent pure vitamin c. a serum so powerful dark spots don't stand a chance. see what i mean? neutrogena® think of what peanuts have given humanity! fuel for vast migrations! sustenance for mountaineering expeditions and long journeys across the world! but most importantly? they give us something to eat when we drink beer. planters. a nut above. nobody builds 5g like verizon builds 5g because we're the engineers they give us something to eat when we drink beer. who built the most reliable network in america. thousands of smarter towers, with the 5g coverage you need. broader spectrum for faster 5g speeds. next-gen
it clearly is not working so far. >> anna palmer, congratulations, once again.>>> president trump's legal problems just got a lot more serious with the new york attorney general, joining a criminal investigation into his organization, our good friend ari melbourne joins me with his analysis on that. you're watching ayman mohyeldin reports. g ayman mohyeldin reports. a capsule a day visibly fades the dark spots away. new neutrogena® rapid tone repair 20 percent pure vitamin c. a...
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. >>> anna palmer, "new york times" correspondent luke broadwater who has reported extensively on thecapitol riots and capitol hill correspondent leigh ann caldwell. luke, let's begin with you. let's play that exchange with connelly, who basically dodged questions about what the president asked him to do about overturning the election. watch. >> did you have conversations prior to january 6th with the president of the united states, urging you to question or overturn, or challenge the election results in 2020. >> when you ask me about communications with the president, i, as a lawyer, don't get to make the decision on whether i can reveal private conversations. other people make that decision. >> did you meet with the president at the white house on january 3rd? >> i did. >> so, rosen either didn't answer or deflected a number of questions. what do you think we should take away from that exchange? >> well, i guess there's two ways to view that. former acting attorney general is citing what he said was attorney/client privilege and didn't want to get into the details of certain convers
. >>> anna palmer, "new york times" correspondent luke broadwater who has reported extensively on thecapitol riots and capitol hill correspondent leigh ann caldwell. luke, let's begin with you. let's play that exchange with connelly, who basically dodged questions about what the president asked him to do about overturning the election. watch. >> did you have conversations prior to january 6th with the president of the united states, urging you to question or overturn,...
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joining me now, is anna palmer, a msnbc contributor.g, anna. normally, when i hear about a competing set of negotiations from one that has been going on for a while, it usually suggests that things are starting to splinter and that it doesn't necessarily look good. but in this case, the fact that joe manchin is in this group with these other republicans is pretty interesting to me. it also sends me the signal that he may want to continue these negotiations for a little while past memorial day which was kind of their previous deadline. what is your read on what is going on here? >> yeah, we got negotiations on negotiations happening. i think it's a couple of things. i think the zoom-out look here which is basically, one, clearly, republicans want to stay in the mix here. they do not want these negotiations to end and democrats to just go it their own way which is basically i think both you and my reporting this past week, it seemed as those things were kind of hitting the end of the road here. i think the second part is that it does feel
joining me now, is anna palmer, a msnbc contributor.g, anna. normally, when i hear about a competing set of negotiations from one that has been going on for a while, it usually suggests that things are starting to splinter and that it doesn't necessarily look good. but in this case, the fact that joe manchin is in this group with these other republicans is pretty interesting to me. it also sends me the signal that he may want to continue these negotiations for a little while past memorial day...
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garrett haake on capitol hill, anna palmer and jake sherman, founders of punchbowl news are with us andbara con stock -- [ phone ringing ] i'm sorry, who could be possibly calling me during my television show? garrett, let's start with you, is this a done deal? >> it certainly looks that way, the decision by kevin mccarthy to endorse elise stefanik, a role held by liz cheney at the moment, it was the coup de grace here. and she was back up for vote in february and now officially siding with with someone to take over if she actually loses it, it's hard to see if cheney can turn this around or even if that's what she's interested in. >> anna, a lot of people are watching saying what do we care? what is being third in line inhouse when you're the minority member? what happens, you can't stand behind kevin mccarthy at the podium anymore? why is this important? >> it's a big deal for house republicans because it matters because liz cheney was standing up to kevin mccarthy. she was saying, listen, donald trump is a bad actor. you should have been impeached. he incited the january 6th insurrec
garrett haake on capitol hill, anna palmer and jake sherman, founders of punchbowl news are with us andbara con stock -- [ phone ringing ] i'm sorry, who could be possibly calling me during my television show? garrett, let's start with you, is this a done deal? >> it certainly looks that way, the decision by kevin mccarthy to endorse elise stefanik, a role held by liz cheney at the moment, it was the coup de grace here. and she was back up for vote in february and now officially siding...
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here is senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: good morning., bringing covid under control in europe. there are still hotspots across the world. right now first and foremost in india. yesterday it set a grim record, more than 400,000 new cases. to say hospitals are overwhelmed is an understatement. medical staff are working flat-out against huge odds, and everywhere there is a shortage of oxygen. people wait for hours in the street to refill tanks for home care. a sikh temple in east dehli set up oxygen distribution for people like assad, whose brother has been trying to get him into the hospital for weeks. makeshift crematoriums have sprung up in pashing parkig lots, with the fires goes day and night. international aid, including oxygen from the u.s., is arriving, but not enough to end this crisis any time soon. the other hotspot on the planet is brazil. with a per capita death rate right now even higher than india. and the virus is spreading fast, thanks to people paying attention to wearing masks and social distancing sporadicly or not at al
here is senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: good morning., bringing covid under control in europe. there are still hotspots across the world. right now first and foremost in india. yesterday it set a grim record, more than 400,000 new cases. to say hospitals are overwhelmed is an understatement. medical staff are working flat-out against huge odds, and everywhere there is a shortage of oxygen. people wait for hours in the street to refill tanks for home care. a...
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cbs's elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> this is the ryanair plane on the tarmac, arveg officials searched they defined roman protasevich, active in the movement opposed to belarus as strong nn president lukashenko. he and a hundred other passengers boarded the plane in athens bound for lithuanian-- lithuania but as it flew lieu belarus airspace it made a de tour to minsk. air force general andree gutter selfish said authorities told the pilot to diverse because of a security threat and they even scrambleed an escort fighter plane to what he called protect it but no threat was found and the ryanair plane was allowed to continue its journey to landmine us roman protasevich. before he was arrested, says a fellow passenger, he knew he was in trouble. >> super scared. i looked at him directly into his eyes and it was very sad. >> huge protests in 2020 against lukashenko provoked a violent crackdown by police. that already earned belarus' president massive criticism. today's roag behavier says the makes belarus even more of a pariah. >> the russian bella russia airspace is unsafe for a commerci
cbs's elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> this is the ryanair plane on the tarmac, arveg officials searched they defined roman protasevich, active in the movement opposed to belarus as strong nn president lukashenko. he and a hundred other passengers boarded the plane in athens bound for lithuanian-- lithuania but as it flew lieu belarus airspace it made a de tour to minsk. air force general andree gutter selfish said authorities told the pilot to diverse because of a security threat and...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> president biden hits the road this week, crossing the countrysell his expans i have and exp infrastructure and at the white convince skeptics that it's good for the country. >> president biden is inviting a group of republicans to the white house for negotiations hoping they can find common ground and roads is and bridges on an infrastructure plan. buts hamrout. is g to work hard with anyone, democrat or republican, who shares our goals of getting the economy moving. >> on face the nation this morning, white house chief of staff, said he is optimistic, both parties will be able to hammer out a deal to rebuild america's crumbling infrastructure. >>> and he defended a white house proposal to raise taxes on corporations and high income werers to help pay for the two trillion bill. >> he is not going to raise taxes on people making more than, making less than $400,000 a year. the middle classes are not goin arguing the plan is bloated big government. >> it's the trillions and trillions of dollars of recklesy with a new credit card. >> they want the
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> president biden hits the road this week, crossing the countrysell his expans i have and exp infrastructure and at the white convince skeptics that it's good for the country. >> president biden is inviting a group of republicans to the white house for negotiations hoping they can find common ground and roads is and bridges on an infrastructure plan. buts hamrout. is g to work hard with anyone, democrat or republican, who shares our goals of...
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palmer. are you prepared mr. palmer now? >> no sir i'm not. >> we will go to mr.n nuys you are recognized or for five minutes. >> thank you chair rush. we will at eventually eliminate emissions from the transportation sector. this is critical in bringing clear air -- the transportation sector's largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in a major source of emissions of particulate matter. in los angeles county its noncompliance with epa standards for particulate matter which leads to higher rates of cancer and respiratory illnesses. it makes us more vulnerable to covid-19 and covid-19 deaths. a priority of our electric vehicle act for communities of color and low-income residents who are most impacted by air pollution. we need to think creatively on how electric vehicles access and work with people often struggle. one example in my district isn san pedro a 478 unit public housing complex that recently launched the community car share program rancho san pedro elector car share. it's ripped the benefits of electric vehicle access and residents who previously -- pol
palmer. are you prepared mr. palmer now? >> no sir i'm not. >> we will go to mr.n nuys you are recognized or for five minutes. >> thank you chair rush. we will at eventually eliminate emissions from the transportation sector. this is critical in bringing clear air -- the transportation sector's largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in a major source of emissions of particulate matter. in los angeles county its noncompliance with epa standards for particulate matter which...
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she's determined to teach me something new, such as the characteristic because of clapping, known as palmer, and a bit more dancing. i personally have been performing something for generations. i did get you thought i had the story without speaking. you feel body expressions and your emotions. and we're going to always do it came from the the when i braced myself on my top of the bar. guess the the, the thing sometimes quite differently on the plane to tom. i'm supposed to dance. well, here goes the audience will change. i don't know why the florida kept the stuffs no matter. i'm on stage finishing, accomplished the memo like this. i. i think not will make cars and come and help me. and in the end, i enjoyed them. in school from now on. i'm going to meet flamenco, dancing to the professional. i i looking for more duramax. we've got new covered, had to our youtube channel. so we know reporters on their adventurous murray, the let the construction working for this and uniquely german habit. the don't miss out and subscribe to d, w 0 max and now onto copenhagen. not only is it known as one of
she's determined to teach me something new, such as the characteristic because of clapping, known as palmer, and a bit more dancing. i personally have been performing something for generations. i did get you thought i had the story without speaking. you feel body expressions and your emotions. and we're going to always do it came from the the when i braced myself on my top of the bar. guess the the, the thing sometimes quite differently on the plane to tom. i'm supposed to dance. well, here...
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she determined to teach me something new, such as the characteristic because of clapping, known as palmer, and a bit more dancing. i pass him and he has been performing something for generations. i did get the story without speaking. you feel body expressions and your emotions. and we're going to always do it was the one i braced myself on top of the bar. i guess the the the thing sometimes quite differently on the plane to tom. i'm supposed to dance. well. he goes, the audience was to change. i don't know why they applauded at the spot. no matter. i'm on stage finishing, accomplished the memo like this. i. i think not will make cars and come and help me and indians. i enjoyed them in school from now on. i'm going to be from ankle dancing to the professional. i are looking for laura duramax. we've got you covered head to our youtube channel. so we know reporters on their mobile ed for instructions, working traditions, and uniquely german habit. don't miss out and such a d, w 0 net and now onto copenhagen . not only is it known as one of the most bicycled french cities in the world, it's a
she determined to teach me something new, such as the characteristic because of clapping, known as palmer, and a bit more dancing. i pass him and he has been performing something for generations. i did get the story without speaking. you feel body expressions and your emotions. and we're going to always do it was the one i braced myself on top of the bar. i guess the the the thing sometimes quite differently on the plane to tom. i'm supposed to dance. well. he goes, the audience was to change....
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education is not only for i'm glad i'm an educator and his father and palmer i'm so old that incoming 1015 years the world of them think about how through in colcord the values of tolerance. mutual understanding these things cannot be ignored for ever because the fundamentalist forces in the front of forces are also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine their power the power of communication their power off technology ordinary people must not modernise support them must not socialism or that the international community has to. and rest more on their true christian roots prevent young people grandparent group. the forces. coming up on arts and culture beauty or the beast these concrete structures divide opinion but here in germany there's a growing movement to conserve them. and a photographer who's turned his lens on people and their canine companions. but 1st to the bosnian capital sarajevo where the name walter conjures up memories of national hero vladimir parritch he died leading a resistance movement against sorry ivo's nazi occupiers at the end of world war
education is not only for i'm glad i'm an educator and his father and palmer i'm so old that incoming 1015 years the world of them think about how through in colcord the values of tolerance. mutual understanding these things cannot be ignored for ever because the fundamentalist forces in the front of forces are also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine their power the power of communication their power off technology ordinary people must not modernise support them must not...
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she's determined to teach me something new, such as the characteristic because of clapping known as palmer and a bit more dancing. i personally has been performing something for generations. i did give you thought, when i had the story without speaking, you feel body expressions and your emotion and we're going to always do it kind of was the one i braced myself. so my top perform the bar, guess the the the them thing sometimes quite differently. instead of playing to time, i'm supposed to dance well, here goes the audience to change. i don't know why the applause at the end stops no matter. i'm on stage finishing, accomplished the memo i think not for make cars and come and help me in india, and i enjoyed them in school from now on. i'm going to meet flamenco, dancing to the professional. i are looking for more duramax diesel engine. we've got you covered had to our youtube channel. so we know reporters on there are done through the lead. the contract is working for this uniquely german habit. jones, mcleod in a d. w 0 net. and now on to copenhagen. not only is it known as one of the most
she's determined to teach me something new, such as the characteristic because of clapping known as palmer and a bit more dancing. i personally has been performing something for generations. i did give you thought, when i had the story without speaking, you feel body expressions and your emotion and we're going to always do it kind of was the one i braced myself. so my top perform the bar, guess the the the them thing sometimes quite differently. instead of playing to time, i'm supposed to...
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she says, after supper, marine lieutenant palmer and peck took helen and me for a walk and we sat by the river. it is a most romantic spot, so we didn't linger long. right, they kind of figured it out, right? i think that's a really interesting -- i mean, just the sentence there, but it's really interesting to show how these women have learned to deflect that attention. right. you're not going tell lieutenant palmer and lieutenant peck i'm too tired and i don't want to go for a walk by the river again. you can't. you cannot tell them that. that's not what you're there for, but you can learn that you can't stay there long because they're going get -- i guess the reverse of khaki fever. they're going to get like ymca girl fever, right. but they have got to deflect that kind of attention without making the men feel upset, without feeling rude, without doing any of that. and what i find really interesting about this too, is that this work calls on these women to absolutely reverse all of the social conventions that they have been raised to expect and to do. right? so 1917, it is never, n
she says, after supper, marine lieutenant palmer and peck took helen and me for a walk and we sat by the river. it is a most romantic spot, so we didn't linger long. right, they kind of figured it out, right? i think that's a really interesting -- i mean, just the sentence there, but it's really interesting to show how these women have learned to deflect that attention. right. you're not going tell lieutenant palmer and lieutenant peck i'm too tired and i don't want to go for a walk by the...
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anna palmer who reported those remarks is with us now.is hold on the party. you look at poll after poll that shows this is very much donald trump's gop. this talk of a civil war, more on the sidelines it seems. do you think the message will have much weight? >> the republican party is not the party of paul ryan. it's outstanding when you think about how it has gone from him being a vice presidential nominee for the republicans to totally swinging toerting towars populism. more surprising he is weighing in. he hasn't been public about his views since leaving the washington. the fact that he is trolling the president very aggressively at these remarks later today is notable. just underscores the frustration that establishment republicans have with the future of the party. >> something i want to bring your attention to. i would think it would concern paul ryan. republicans are more likely than anyone else to believe in qanon conspiracy theories. we talked about this before. the number of people, the percentage of people who agreed that the u
anna palmer who reported those remarks is with us now.is hold on the party. you look at poll after poll that shows this is very much donald trump's gop. this talk of a civil war, more on the sidelines it seems. do you think the message will have much weight? >> the republican party is not the party of paul ryan. it's outstanding when you think about how it has gone from him being a vice presidential nominee for the republicans to totally swinging toerting towars populism. more surprising...
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she's determined to teach me something new, such as the characteristic because of clapping, known as palmer and a bit more dancing. past emily has been performing something cool for generations. i can give you that story without speaking your body expressions and your emotions. and we're going to always do it kind of was the one i braced myself on my you top of the bar, guess the the, the things why differently the plane to time. i'm supposed to dance well, here goes the audience was to change. i don't know why they applauded at the end steps. no matter . i'm on stage finishing, accomplished the like this. i think not. it will make them cars and come and help me and indians. i enjoyed them in school from now on. i'm going to leave flamenco, dancing to the professional. ah, ah, looking for more duramax. we've got you covered, had to our youtube channel. joey, no reporters on there are done through the construction working traditions, and uniquely german habit. jones mcleod in subscribe to d, w 0. net and now on to copenhagen, not only is it known as one of the most bicycles, french, a cities
she's determined to teach me something new, such as the characteristic because of clapping, known as palmer and a bit more dancing. past emily has been performing something cool for generations. i can give you that story without speaking your body expressions and your emotions. and we're going to always do it kind of was the one i braced myself on my you top of the bar, guess the the, the things why differently the plane to time. i'm supposed to dance well, here goes the audience was to change....