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right now on jimmy kimmel, jim parsons. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ba-da-ba ♪ ba-da-ba ♪ jimmy kimmel live back at home! >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. coming to you from my house, again. we will be here for at least the next couple of weeks. which is not great, but not terrible either. at least i'm close to the refrigerator. and here, nobody steals my lunch. we had a big election today in georgia, we have a possible showdown brewing between donald trump and vice poodle mike pence. and we will get to all of that, but first i'll tell you what the big story is in my house. toys. we have a lot of toys. and some of them i've grown to hate. two in particular were gift for our kids from my very well-meaning cousin, micki, who seems to be doing her gift shopping in hell. i'll start with this item, which combines two of my son's favorite things. cars and dinosaurs. which sounds good. but let me just turn this on here. [ roaring ] >> jimmy: you hear that noise, that dinosaur noise? it does the noise three times. ♪
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parsons in the unkoch my campus, that was the antidote, listed that the koch brothers did. that was one of the chapters i enjoyed working on the most because the chapter as we prefer to it already was one of -- it's one of the biggest chunks of the books. it was the last ones we worked on and to be brutally honest, it was easily the most depressing section. a lot of what the koch brothers had done was so seamingly insurmountable and had been going on for so long and was the sickle eye-opening part for me. good lord, some of the things are not public knowledge, they are, you find them out, not that hard, they seem monstrous and scary. it was really nice that samantha parsons had this victory and battling them back but it didn't feel big enough. in a way a call to action. examples throughout our country, throughout our democracy where things have gone wrong and what people have done and are doing to combat them. i don't think, though, dan, we didn't have a chapter on one side chooses not to believe the election, right? >> well, this is really related to the wealth order influ
parsons in the unkoch my campus, that was the antidote, listed that the koch brothers did. that was one of the chapters i enjoyed working on the most because the chapter as we prefer to it already was one of -- it's one of the biggest chunks of the books. it was the last ones we worked on and to be brutally honest, it was easily the most depressing section. a lot of what the koch brothers had done was so seamingly insurmountable and had been going on for so long and was the sickle eye-opening...
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. >> earlier today at missouri governor michael parson love the state of the state address in jefferson city he discussed the states response of the covid-19 pandemic and said missouri had prevailed. governor person also did discussed telehealth, pay increases for state employees, expanding medicaid in making infrastructure investments. >> first of all it is always good to be back in the senate but it's been a long time
. >> earlier today at missouri governor michael parson love the state of the state address in jefferson city he discussed the states response of the covid-19 pandemic and said missouri had prevailed. governor person also did discussed telehealth, pay increases for state employees, expanding medicaid in making infrastructure investments. >> first of all it is always good to be back in the senate but it's been a long time
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it all recalls the opportunist silliness of 2003's grand theft parsons, another film which turned a modernu can find stardust on a range of home viewing platforms, but bowie fans would be better served just dusting off their old lps and basking in the majesty of a talent to which this shoddy affair cannot hold a candle. oh, and if you want some of the real bowie on screen, then check out next week's secrets of cinema on pop movies. bbc four, tuesday night. i mention it only in passing. now we are getting somewhere. now, 1945 saw the release of david lean�*s acclaimed adaptation of noel coward's blithe spirit. a hit stage play which had taken london and broadway by storm. margaret rutherford and kay hammond, both of whom started in the original stage production, reprised their roles as a medium and a ghost. the letter conjured up by a seance which reintroduces her to former husband rex harrison, now remarried to constance cummings. now these roles have been refilled by, respectively, damejudi dench, leslie mann, dan stevens and isla fisher in a new version of blithe spirit which adds some p
it all recalls the opportunist silliness of 2003's grand theft parsons, another film which turned a modernu can find stardust on a range of home viewing platforms, but bowie fans would be better served just dusting off their old lps and basking in the majesty of a talent to which this shoddy affair cannot hold a candle. oh, and if you want some of the real bowie on screen, then check out next week's secrets of cinema on pop movies. bbc four, tuesday night. i mention it only in passing. now we...
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it all recalls the opportunist silliness of 2003's grand theft parsons, another film which turned a modernrdust on a range of home viewing platforms, but bowie fans would be better served just dusting off their old lps and basking in the majesty of a talent to which this shoddy affair cannot hold a candle. oh, and if you want some of the real bowie on screen, then check out next week's secrets of cinema on pop movies. bbc four, tuesday night. i mention it only in passing. now we are getting somewhere. now, 1945 saw the release of david lean's acclaimed adaptation of noel coward's blithe spirit. a hit stage play which had taken london and broadway by storm. margaret rutherford and kay hammond, both of whom started in the original stage production, reprised their roles as a medium and a ghost. the letter conjured up by a seance which reintroduces her to former husband rex harrison, now remarried to constance cummings. now these roles have been refilled by respectively damejudy dench, leslie mann, dan stevens and isla fisher in a new version of blithe spirit which add some perfunctory nods to
it all recalls the opportunist silliness of 2003's grand theft parsons, another film which turned a modernrdust on a range of home viewing platforms, but bowie fans would be better served just dusting off their old lps and basking in the majesty of a talent to which this shoddy affair cannot hold a candle. oh, and if you want some of the real bowie on screen, then check out next week's secrets of cinema on pop movies. bbc four, tuesday night. i mention it only in passing. now we are getting...
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and we have a huge lineup of guests today including dick parsons and mellody hobson, vice chair of the starbucks board and member of jpmorgan's board as well "squawk box" will be right back. ♪ ooh la la by cherie only from kohler. save without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. nationwide 5g is now included. switch and save hundreds. xfinity mobile. >>> welcome back we have an update on the pandemic the united states reported a new single day record for covid deaths at 4110 deaths yesterday. new cases also set a record at nearly 269,000 this week alone, the united states has reported more than 1.6 million new cases and 19,000 new deaths new york governor andrew cuomo warning of potential shutdowns if the uk variant spreads in new york he said the danger is a surging hospi
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the 21-year-old is currently a senior at the parson school of design in new york city. the agency represents super models gisele bundchen, gigi and bella hadid and stephanie seymour. >>> the weeknd is spending big bucks to make sure his super bowl weekend is epic, shelling out $7 million of his own money to help give the production value an added boost. you may not know this, but the nfl does not pay super bowl performers for their shows. the weeknd is releasing a greatest hits album ahead of the big game. should be a fun performance. >>> a lot of san francisco restaurants excited they're finally getting a chance to reopen. today on the "kelly clarkson show," kelly is honoring one, who created his own meals on wheels, calling it stel wra. >> this is the dining room that i built. >> oh, my god. >> complete with cool table, china and real glassware, which might be kind of rare. >> don't hit the brakes. >>> sampling some of the menu and has a big surprise in store. it's at 3:00 p.m. right here on nbc bay area. something to look forward to, a >> okay. >>> a lot of us have f
the 21-year-old is currently a senior at the parson school of design in new york city. the agency represents super models gisele bundchen, gigi and bella hadid and stephanie seymour. >>> the weeknd is spending big bucks to make sure his super bowl weekend is epic, shelling out $7 million of his own money to help give the production value an added boost. you may not know this, but the nfl does not pay super bowl performers for their shows. the weeknd is releasing a greatest hits album...
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robert parsons, good to see you, sir. thanks for being with us.e have said you and i before unprecedented many times about donald trump. this is another unprecedented situation. we have heard he is considering pardoning himself. but the trump movement -- if he is taken out of the equation, there is still the trump movement, isn't there? >> there is. to what extent it would apply to his daughter or to his son is open to question. they don't have quite the same poll that he has. he does have a pull on people's emotions that they certainly do not have, but it is also the case that despite the fact that his core has remained pretty solid over the last fou years, his popularity rating ha been round about 40% throughout, but the interesting thing is there has not been very much beyond that. despite the fact that the economy appeared to be growing early on, it still did not grow. we are seeing today in the house of representatives eight representatives that have already voted for impeachment from the republican party. that is pretty extraordinary. it is
robert parsons, good to see you, sir. thanks for being with us.e have said you and i before unprecedented many times about donald trump. this is another unprecedented situation. we have heard he is considering pardoning himself. but the trump movement -- if he is taken out of the equation, there is still the trump movement, isn't there? >> there is. to what extent it would apply to his daughter or to his son is open to question. they don't have quite the same poll that he has. he does...
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right now on jimmy kimmel, jim parsons.immy kimmel live back at home! >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. coming to you from my house, again. we will be here for at least the next couple of weeks. which is not great, but not terrible either. at least i'm close to the refrigerator. and here, nobody steals my lunch. we had a big election today in georgia, we have a possible showdown brewing between donald trump and vice poodle mike pence. and we will get to all of that, but first i'll tell you what the big story is in my house. toys. we have a lot of toys. and some of them i've grown to hate. two in particular were gift for ou
right now on jimmy kimmel, jim parsons.immy kimmel live back at home! >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. coming to you from my house, again. we will be here for at least the next couple of weeks. which is not great, but not terrible either. at least i'm close to the refrigerator. and here, nobody steals my lunch. we had a big election today in georgia, we have a possible showdown brewing between donald trump and vice poodle mike pence. and we will get to all of that, but...
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be an important step towards giving governments the confidence to safely open their borders and parsons's the confidence to fly without the barrier of quarantine while this is certainly up for consideration the stated goal of the e.u. commission remains paxson ating 70 percent of the e.u. population. by the end of the summer but not everyone sees covert per sports as a panacea the president of roumania has suggested that vaccine passports would divide europe's population in 2 while the world health organization is calling on people to be a bit more thoughtful when it comes to travel and not climate to get back on planes all over the world as soon as possible i asked people here on the streets of berlin what they thought about the proposal it's a big problem for me because i don't want to be vaccinated so they have to catch me and to vaccinate with with force the main point should be the focus not on travel but people we have to think about the community and that should be the main reason it's a certificate but at the same time such that if it gets might encourage people to get vaccinated
be an important step towards giving governments the confidence to safely open their borders and parsons's the confidence to fly without the barrier of quarantine while this is certainly up for consideration the stated goal of the e.u. commission remains paxson ating 70 percent of the e.u. population. by the end of the summer but not everyone sees covert per sports as a panacea the president of roumania has suggested that vaccine passports would divide europe's population in 2 while the world...
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. >> earlier today at missouri governor michael parson love the state of the state address in jefferson city he discussed the states response of the covid-19 pandemic and said missouri had prevailed. governor person also did discussed telehealth, pay increases for state employees, expanding medicaid in making infrastructure investments. >> first of all it is always good to be back in the senate but it's been a long time since i've been appeared the desk it's good to be back here today. lieutenant governor want to thank you, sender shots, statewide elected officials and the state legislators that are here today. it is an honor to stand before you today as they 57th governor of the great state of missouri. some point in our lives many of us have probably been reminded of the importance of considering the past when making decisions for the future. it also seems fitting that such a historic milestone, missouri's bicentennial celebration, coincides with these challenges. missouri is seen difficult days in the past 200 years from the civil war and the great depression women's suffrage, civil
. >> earlier today at missouri governor michael parson love the state of the state address in jefferson city he discussed the states response of the covid-19 pandemic and said missouri had prevailed. governor person also did discussed telehealth, pay increases for state employees, expanding medicaid in making infrastructure investments. >> first of all it is always good to be back in the senate but it's been a long time since i've been appeared the desk it's good to be back here...
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not been essential your course in the midst of a very deadly 2nd wave of the code 19 pandemic shand parsons has made eucalypts is so politicized troops north of the border that the welsh 1st minister mark drake for suggests that boris johnson was wrong cite that journey i am only leaving my home or place of work in a genuine image and see and that's because the rules in wales are stay at home work from home we are at level 4 'd of a public health emergency and on the whole i think it is preferable for people who make rules that we expect other people to observe to observe them or selves another person within the government ranks to come in for criticism as the home secretary pretty to sell she's been criticised for holding a meeting great session with police offices in oxfordshire again questions being raised as to whether that's really essential this time and ordinary people are being harassed and harangued by police when they do nothing more for example we've seen scenes of people travelling to work or going to the shops to do their sensual shopping and yet being stopped and harassed by p
not been essential your course in the midst of a very deadly 2nd wave of the code 19 pandemic shand parsons has made eucalypts is so politicized troops north of the border that the welsh 1st minister mark drake for suggests that boris johnson was wrong cite that journey i am only leaving my home or place of work in a genuine image and see and that's because the rules in wales are stay at home work from home we are at level 4 'd of a public health emergency and on the whole i think it is...
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house of representatives voted 3 page president to trample the 2nd time after i think parsons debates but while many on the floor called wait to see the back of him others say it's more about revenge than justice. vandalised then torched hundreds of riots and does a brussels police station on fire after an african immigrant die as opposed to day . schools on the eve you just beat up probably be possible to get travelers moving again the tourism industry leaders warn they can't discriminate against people who can't be helped elated. 5 c. nation should no be be only going to see their asian we don't have to wait for a vaccine to travel. for a while welcome from our team here in moscow you're watching aussie international with me. laughter i mean 10 sound off observe a debate the u.s. house of representatives has a page donald trump for a 2nd time despite the fact he leaves office next week he's accused of fomenting last week's riots at the capitol building almost $200.00 congress members came out against the vote arguing it's no longer about justice but revenge. donald trump is the most
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from the next fantastic beasts movie. 2020 was the year we lost two broadcasting giants, nicholas parsons of its greats with the death of sir harry evans. they don't make them like harry evans any more. as the most celebrated british editor of his generation, he personified the noblest possibilities of both journalism and social mobility in the 20th century. the son of a railway man and grocery store owner, he came up through local papers, first on the manchester evening news, than as editor of the northern echo in darlington, aged just 32. harry evans fell out spectacularly with rupert murdoch, but not before, in 13 years at the sunday times, he redefined journalism itself. a master craftsman, he pioneered a form of brave, investigative, campaigning journalism, famously winning compensation for the survivors of thalidomide, a drug given to pregnant women who gave birth to children with serious birth defects. it was a landmark victory. it's the most importantjudgment not only for the freedom of the press, but for the citizen's right to know in england. the most distinguished group ofjudge
from the next fantastic beasts movie. 2020 was the year we lost two broadcasting giants, nicholas parsons of its greats with the death of sir harry evans. they don't make them like harry evans any more. as the most celebrated british editor of his generation, he personified the noblest possibilities of both journalism and social mobility in the 20th century. the son of a railway man and grocery store owner, he came up through local papers, first on the manchester evening news, than as editor of...
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bribes and introducing legislation to benefit medical marijuana companies missouri governor mark parsons administration is currently the target of law enforcement and legislative probes in the will out of its medical marijuana program. not only are the gatekeepers dealing in the dark but minority lead we businesses are not receiving fair consideration or even consideration at all in most cases joining us now to tell us more the co-founder of the green told him farm to wayne hirsch and legal analyst molly barrows welcome. molly i mean hey i'll start with you molly there seems to be a whole slew of requirements of red tape for cannabis entrepreneurs' but the state and local elected officials seem to be given carte blanche control how can corruption be mitigated when in most cases are let the leaders make 50 k. or lists and are heavily enticed by these bribes and honestly cuts of meat profits as well. yes you're exactly right we're seeing story after story across the country as more and more states continue to legalize marijuana but there are a couple of schools of thought is what steps nee
bribes and introducing legislation to benefit medical marijuana companies missouri governor mark parsons administration is currently the target of law enforcement and legislative probes in the will out of its medical marijuana program. not only are the gatekeepers dealing in the dark but minority lead we businesses are not receiving fair consideration or even consideration at all in most cases joining us now to tell us more the co-founder of the green told him farm to wayne hirsch and legal...
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investment portfolio worth $2000000000.01 of the highest among iraq's 18 provinces the director of un parson vestment commission says the relative stability around ramadi over the past few years has created a business friendly environment. and society believes in the authority of the civilian government because of that we haven't had any armed groups. no one is allowed to carry weapons except for the government security forces. the local government wants to develop vast untapped mineral and gas resources and says it needs to attract more foreign investors especially from the gulf but the sunni province is demanding more leeway to circumvent the shia led government in baghdad known for its cumbersome bureaucracy and widespread corruption. we hope the central government gives us more authority in energy and electricity production and many international companies proposed projects in end because of a limited a forest in the complicated procedures of the central government things are going to light up with. the local governments push for investment doesn't just aim to develop unbiased economy it
investment portfolio worth $2000000000.01 of the highest among iraq's 18 provinces the director of un parson vestment commission says the relative stability around ramadi over the past few years has created a business friendly environment. and society believes in the authority of the civilian government because of that we haven't had any armed groups. no one is allowed to carry weapons except for the government security forces. the local government wants to develop vast untapped mineral and gas...
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rocks, pelted police, taking over city blocks, burning down police precincts, injuring and destroying parson, they accused democrats of an guiding the carnage as they stood by silently as america's cities burned? of course not. taking a look at that, putting that back up, standing in front of a raging fire that one host, literally it's at the same moment that you see burning in the background claiming that a riot was generally peaceful. okay, that is fake news. five long years, they are out of touch with who they are, never ending lies, conspiracy theories, rage and hatred and hysteria. hysterically pushing the russia hopes, reporting one fake news story right after another. and they have sickening downright disgraceful, just a small reminder, i can spend the whole time playing reminders. >> let's talk about this. >> he said today america first. and it's not just racial. he is not of sound mind. there is something wrong there. >> donald trump again being a smug. >> profane, angry, rambling responsiveness over benj, it was poisonous, it was mean-spirited. cement is deep psychological distress
rocks, pelted police, taking over city blocks, burning down police precincts, injuring and destroying parson, they accused democrats of an guiding the carnage as they stood by silently as america's cities burned? of course not. taking a look at that, putting that back up, standing in front of a raging fire that one host, literally it's at the same moment that you see burning in the background claiming that a riot was generally peaceful. okay, that is fake news. five long years, they are out of...
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parsons, my publicist has worked so hard on everything, miguel and lindsay , this book just doesn't exist without any of them. it's just such, i mean wow. it's such an honor. i think i was worried about this book. i didn't know how it was going to be received. it kicked my. [bleep]writing it . it truly did. i'm a wholly different writer for having done it. and i'm really proud of and i just thought it will find its audience and if it flies under the radar of everyone else, that's fine but you will find that people transmit to find. it's truly an honor to have that work recognized by kirkus and by the judges who i can't thank enough. obviously the book deals with a lot of ongoing american political issues. and i hope people will sit with the ideas and i hope it lives long past this 2020 election however long that goes on and that people are willing to sit and wrestle with the narrative, the ideas and the myth of america and we think better, we asked better questions. that is meaningful to people to have those questions percolating. to be able to do all the skillful work that's necessary to
parsons, my publicist has worked so hard on everything, miguel and lindsay , this book just doesn't exist without any of them. it's just such, i mean wow. it's such an honor. i think i was worried about this book. i didn't know how it was going to be received. it kicked my. [bleep]writing it . it truly did. i'm a wholly different writer for having done it. and i'm really proud of and i just thought it will find its audience and if it flies under the radar of everyone else, that's fine but you...
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i can tell you from the state of missouri igo talked to my goverr today, mike parson.125,000 shots a week and we could use five-600,000. we just need the federal government to release the shots so that state can bring it forward. for -- to be going after dee santos because he has been fairly successful inta his state compared toco his liberal counterparts in california and new york and pennsylvania it is just really ridiculous. elizabeth: also, congressman, we have so many parents that are frustrated coast-to-coast with what d their local school systes are doing. the teachers unions in a big fight with parent saying our children are really losing out here. everybody understands covid-19 is dangerous. frustrated parents are saying, wait a second, what are our local school boards doing. let's listen to this frustrated parent from virginia. >> you should be fired from your day jobs. if yourn employers knew you were inefficient than than the dmv, you would be replaced in a heartbeat. i just finished a conference call because i'm having to multitask to be here. you are a bu
i can tell you from the state of missouri igo talked to my goverr today, mike parson.125,000 shots a week and we could use five-600,000. we just need the federal government to release the shots so that state can bring it forward. for -- to be going after dee santos because he has been fairly successful inta his state compared toco his liberal counterparts in california and new york and pennsylvania it is just really ridiculous. elizabeth: also, congressman, we have so many parents that are...
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we will be in my house all this week, with new shows featuring jim parsons, regina king, tessa thompsonpper, paul bettany, and music from youngblood, best coast, and steve earle. our first guest of the new year is an oscar-winning actress and dispenser of fine oils, elixirs, & anatomically-influenced candle scents, her wildly popular brand & company is called goop, please welcome gwyneth paltrow. >>> hello, how are you? >> i'm good. you made me laugh already. >> oh, good, well, maybe we should quit here, then had. how are you doing? >> i'm great, happy new year, how are you? >> i'm okay, i'm all right are. i would rather be at work than back at the house, we are trying to be safe. i know we are supposed to be in studio togetherlooking forward g out. i don't know the if you were. >> i was, i was. >> how did you celebrate new year's eve, did you? >> oh, my god, we are so pathetic. i think i was asleep by 9:00, 10:00. >> really, did you watch the east coast feed of the ball dropping and hit the hay? >> no. >> not even. >> no, i made dinner and had a couple drinks and then that was the end
we will be in my house all this week, with new shows featuring jim parsons, regina king, tessa thompsonpper, paul bettany, and music from youngblood, best coast, and steve earle. our first guest of the new year is an oscar-winning actress and dispenser of fine oils, elixirs, & anatomically-influenced candle scents, her wildly popular brand & company is called goop, please welcome gwyneth paltrow. >>> hello, how are you? >> i'm good. you made me laugh already. >> oh,...
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she's a student at parsons school of design. so it makes— student at parsons school of design. swearing in. i think the choice of that brand was really interesting. the choice of that brand was really interesting-— the choice of that brand was really interestint. �* , . , ~ ., interesting. briefly vanessa, milani and trump had _ interesting. briefly vanessa, milani and trump had to _ interesting. briefly vanessa, milani and trump had to outfits _ interesting. briefly vanessa, milani and trump had to outfits for - interesting. briefly vanessa, milani and trump had to outfits for her . and trump had to outfits for her departure. what did you make of those assets? she departure. what did you make of those assets?— departure. what did you make of those assets? she had the official de arture those assets? she had the official departure outfit _ those assets? she had the official departure outfit which _ those assets? she had the official departure outfit which was - those assets? she had the official departure outfit which was all- departure outfit which was all btack~ — departure o
she's a student at parsons school of design. so it makes— student at parsons school of design. swearing in. i think the choice of that brand was really interesting. the choice of that brand was really interesting-— the choice of that brand was really interestint. �* , . , ~ ., interesting. briefly vanessa, milani and trump had _ interesting. briefly vanessa, milani and trump had to _ interesting. briefly vanessa, milani and trump had to outfits _ interesting. briefly vanessa, milani and...
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when mary rose parsons could gather her thoughts in take a look at what mother nature just did. this is what happened sounds like a train. coming in are like a major earthquake, a tree that's been at this home an owl circles since the 80's proved to be no match for the 60 mile per hour wind gusts that whipped through vacaville tuesday night in came crashing down through mary's living room ceiling because a rumble the house like it should get really well. >>and so and it's kind of scary right now because it settling a bit where the branches are coming out of my seat there the cracks are starting to. >>get longer mary wasn't the only one to have a home battered and bruised from high winds this homeowner off of arcadia and woodstock had her fence completely knocked down and her pool filled with debris and what used to be patio furniture. >>we've had working track my around 02:00am in the morning co owner of valley falls tree care company carlos huerta says since the city of vacaville dispatch, there's and other tree companies services the phone has been ringing nonstop something th
when mary rose parsons could gather her thoughts in take a look at what mother nature just did. this is what happened sounds like a train. coming in are like a major earthquake, a tree that's been at this home an owl circles since the 80's proved to be no match for the 60 mile per hour wind gusts that whipped through vacaville tuesday night in came crashing down through mary's living room ceiling because a rumble the house like it should get really well. >>and so and it's kind of scary...
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she is very curious parson. so she tries like everything like running or, like, one friend tells me on new year's eve, she went to harness apartment to bring her soba noodles, a symbol of long life to celebrate the new year, and hana was going to give her cheesecake. she made an exchange that never happened, hana. didn't make it home hungry and then said, but you know if i have the. angry miss, she it's never gonna come back. friends say they have plans to travel with hana. and that they'll miss all the girl talk about dating and dreams about what their future will hold. if you could say something to her. what would it be? come back, come. in o. showers moving through on and off earlier today, and drivers encountering slick roads for the first time in weeks list was the view from a ktvu dashboard camera, traveling along one on one and sandra fell. the chp, of course, asking drivers to allow extra time and to slow down and take a look at this summit here is not just dealing with rain, but hail to this is video fr
she is very curious parson. so she tries like everything like running or, like, one friend tells me on new year's eve, she went to harness apartment to bring her soba noodles, a symbol of long life to celebrate the new year, and hana was going to give her cheesecake. she made an exchange that never happened, hana. didn't make it home hungry and then said, but you know if i have the. angry miss, she it's never gonna come back. friends say they have plans to travel with hana. and that they'll...
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cannot with just economic prosperity but also with the joy and happiness comes from our hearts but parsonn bismarck and spread around the world of literal world of hearts. like this hearts, millions of small acts of kindness formed this year across of the code operating in homes in nursing homes and everywhere else. appearance of the children, teachers and the students. coworker to coworker. a friend to friend. teammate to teammate. granted child grandparents . caregiver to residents. neighbor to neighbor. it volunteered to someone in need. even a young child writing the governor a beautiful nod of gratitude bright in his circle of kindness continues to widen. these multitudes the daily acts of kindness and strengthen our bonds with our families and their communities . and raised our collective humanity. it and yes the pandemics are in the global economics are extremely complex. their intertwined in their . they come with unknown after unknown. but there is one thing that we have always known for you and what this pandemic is taught us again and all the great know, the power of love and f
cannot with just economic prosperity but also with the joy and happiness comes from our hearts but parsonn bismarck and spread around the world of literal world of hearts. like this hearts, millions of small acts of kindness formed this year across of the code operating in homes in nursing homes and everywhere else. appearance of the children, teachers and the students. coworker to coworker. a friend to friend. teammate to teammate. granted child grandparents . caregiver to residents. neighbor...
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so yes we have lots of people whether it is general colin powell or dick parsons or mary edelman or jamesl jones, whoopi goldberg, a lot of names that people recognize are contained within the archives. nikki giovanni and sonia sanchez , but we also have things like the oldest living black cowboy and 211 of the nation's top scientists and scientists are invisible to our community and definitely black scientists, the impact so many things. like dr. washington who was the leading climate change scientist and won the tyler prize which is like the pulitzer prize for the stem community. he invented a computer model to predict weather patterns. i could tell you on and on, we -- the other thing i would say is that we have been brought in our reach -- broad in our reach. there is still probably about 12 states that we have not visited. alaska and hawaii and where the history goes back to the 1800s in montana where i had been wanting to go and recently a researcher with some information and probably an disbelief that i said up until the 1930's, montana had a very rich black history. these are the
so yes we have lots of people whether it is general colin powell or dick parsons or mary edelman or jamesl jones, whoopi goldberg, a lot of names that people recognize are contained within the archives. nikki giovanni and sonia sanchez , but we also have things like the oldest living black cowboy and 211 of the nation's top scientists and scientists are invisible to our community and definitely black scientists, the impact so many things. like dr. washington who was the leading climate change...
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i had been kind of on my way working with graham parsons.eone showed up with heroin, which he hadn't done in a while, and it killed him. it was devastating to lose him like that. ♪ takes a lot of pain it was linda who stepped up as a friend, and we had just met each other. she brought me out to l.a., had me stay at her house, and she talked about me to everybody, said how great i was and genuinely loved my singing, genuinely made me feel like i had something to offer at a very low time in my life. ♪ love hurts ♪ save me, free me from my heart this time ♪ >> linda was always very tight with her girlfriends. they sang together. they shared music together. she was supportive of me. i was writing songs and hoping, you know, to make my own record. but of course linda was, you know, really coming into her own and starting to be really successful. ♪ and i know it's insane >> i think a songwriter doing their songs is different than a singer doing their songs . but this again she definitely made into a bigger song. ♪ it wasn't to save me >> because i
i had been kind of on my way working with graham parsons.eone showed up with heroin, which he hadn't done in a while, and it killed him. it was devastating to lose him like that. ♪ takes a lot of pain it was linda who stepped up as a friend, and we had just met each other. she brought me out to l.a., had me stay at her house, and she talked about me to everybody, said how great i was and genuinely loved my singing, genuinely made me feel like i had something to offer at a very low time in my...
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. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> jim parsons, "the big bang theory." >> obviously, we didn't go away,you hear the other people laughing. i think it ignites something that's in all of us that's very primal almost, that desire to gather as a group and hear a story. >> lauren, look. live from new york, it's saturday night! >> so every generation has their favorite "saturday night live," right, and it's usually the one that was on when they were in high school. so the people that were in high school during the 2000s won the jackpot. because over the course of that decade, you see some of the most extraordinary people come through that show. >> we should mention that although the waters above appear calm, below the surface there is a frenzy of activity. >> one of the hallmarks of "snl" is you need somebody to play the president. and will's dubya was stellar. >> will ferrell's george w. was sort of a lovable dummy. >> how about a life-saver here? >> yeah, that would be nice. >> there you go. >> can i get those antlers too? >> there you go, son. >> i like these. >> and of course more cow bel
. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> jim parsons, "the big bang theory." >> obviously, we didn't go away,you hear the other people laughing. i think it ignites something that's in all of us that's very primal almost, that desire to gather as a group and hear a story. >> lauren, look. live from new york, it's saturday night! >> so every generation has their favorite "saturday night live," right, and it's usually the one that was on when they were in...
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virulent, but we got to be concerned as the vaccine rollout was interesting also looking to dick parsons, new yorker who went down to florida, he gets the vaccine, but new york doesn't seem capable of figuring out how to get the vaccine out. >> one thing that is devastating is the truth about what happened here, which is that the president had no clue. decision to not have a federal move, but to have it state by state, when you think we had 6 million people vaccinated against smallpox over three weeks in new york city, very small incident, you can see just how ludicrous and stupid everything is being done now everybody is starting to tell the truth maybe we don't fear the president on twitter, i don't know but i do think, carl, that when this first broke and came home from the super bowl, without watching the game, i was reading harvard school of public health, talking about 60% of americans will get this before it finishes and i think that when the -- when dr. gottlieb talks about a footrace, all along, i mean, i cannot believe how prescient that the publications were that 60% are going
virulent, but we got to be concerned as the vaccine rollout was interesting also looking to dick parsons, new yorker who went down to florida, he gets the vaccine, but new york doesn't seem capable of figuring out how to get the vaccine out. >> one thing that is devastating is the truth about what happened here, which is that the president had no clue. decision to not have a federal move, but to have it state by state, when you think we had 6 million people vaccinated against smallpox...
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for years janae parsons struggled to become a saver. >> i would start and wouldn't stick with it. >>he work for her by finding small savings that add up over time. >> a lot of times we don't think of ourselves as savers and when we have these little wins, that can give us energy and momentum to keep going. >> reporter: there are an array of apps like trim and true bill that can help you find hidden savings in your bills compiling a list of all your subscriptions, ones you may have forgotten about so you can easily unsubscribe all in one place. and if you're hope to go sock away some of those savings in stocks, apps like acorns and qapital can make investing easier. >> i knew little to nothing about investing my own money up until starting out. >> reporter: lindsay starts saving with qapital after graduating college five years ago, and now has become an investor through the app, rounding up her purchases to the nearest dollar and investing the spare change. >> it was very hands off and that was one reason why i liked it. >> the more automatic you can make things, the more likely you w
for years janae parsons struggled to become a saver. >> i would start and wouldn't stick with it. >>he work for her by finding small savings that add up over time. >> a lot of times we don't think of ourselves as savers and when we have these little wins, that can give us energy and momentum to keep going. >> reporter: there are an array of apps like trim and true bill that can help you find hidden savings in your bills compiling a list of all your subscriptions, ones...
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doing the exact same work as the dpw engineer or puc civil engineer are people who work for acom and parsons and mr. ataliya, as construction managers, etc. they sign something that says yeah, i know all these rules, but they are not in the same category of having to certify that they read the good government code or what have you. anyway, just a thought. if we don't reach out to either the permit expediters, the lobbyists, private sector to get funding or the capital funds which are completely different source, not different in the sense it's all coming out of the people of the city and county of san francisco, ultimately, then i don't have high hopes for getting these additional funds that we need to do the work that we are required to do at best, i think we'll be fortunate if we can stop the blood-letting that is evident from the $734,000 required proposed budget. so anyway, those are my thoughts for the moment and i'm going to turn to any other commissioners who want to comment. i think i see commissioner lee looking for her hand. is that true? can i recognize you, then, without -- you c
doing the exact same work as the dpw engineer or puc civil engineer are people who work for acom and parsons and mr. ataliya, as construction managers, etc. they sign something that says yeah, i know all these rules, but they are not in the same category of having to certify that they read the good government code or what have you. anyway, just a thought. if we don't reach out to either the permit expediters, the lobbyists, private sector to get funding or the capital funds which are completely...
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and got was from the current leader of our effort to bring unjustly detained americans home, roger parsonsand i got a terrific conversation. i am very impressed with the work that he's been doing and indeed we asked him to stay on for some time. >> that's good, thanks. appreciate that. i have to tell you i'm greatly encouraged by our conversations earlier today before we came in here and then again today as your commitment regarding the iran situation. i think it's, china is a bigger problem, i ran as explained you i think is a flashpoint that could get out of hand very, very quickly because it's new toy for making that judgment and pushing the envelope. i feel strongly in that regard, i feel strongly about how we go about this, and i know we meet regularly and talk with her our friends from israel. they want to get their two cents in worth substantially more than they did last time so i i appreciate your commitments in that regard. with that, senator menendez. >> thank you, mr. chairman. just some final questions. you had an extraordinary tour de force here. i think it shows that only as
and got was from the current leader of our effort to bring unjustly detained americans home, roger parsonsand i got a terrific conversation. i am very impressed with the work that he's been doing and indeed we asked him to stay on for some time. >> that's good, thanks. appreciate that. i have to tell you i'm greatly encouraged by our conversations earlier today before we came in here and then again today as your commitment regarding the iran situation. i think it's, china is a bigger...
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even though former time warner see i don'ter h yo rich parsons confirmed he went to florida rather thanflorida, those eligible 65 are available for vaccines. that is the tough part. you use your connections and your cash to get in. stuart: won't do you any good in florida. governor desantis says no, you're an outsider, you can't fly in for the vaccine. we'll not have anymore for that. susan: okay. stuart: thank you, susan. the media finally questioning congressman eric eric swalwell own his connections with that chinese spy. they finally got to it, ashley. ashley: didn't exactly hold his feet to the fire. jake tapper asking congressman swalwell about his alleged contact with alleged chinese spy christine fang. a report said she target ad number of politicians including swalwell who she met eight years ago. zoom house republicans called for swalwell's removal from the house intelligence committee. swalwell says he was unfairly targeted. >> this is 2015 meeting, that i had as a stroll tear back in 2012 on the campaign. the fbi said i did nothing wrong. i think this is retaliation more tha
even though former time warner see i don'ter h yo rich parsons confirmed he went to florida rather thanflorida, those eligible 65 are available for vaccines. that is the tough part. you use your connections and your cash to get in. stuart: won't do you any good in florida. governor desantis says no, you're an outsider, you can't fly in for the vaccine. we'll not have anymore for that. susan: okay. stuart: thank you, susan. the media finally questioning congressman eric eric swalwell own his...
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doing the exact same work as the dpw engineer or puc civil engineer are people who work for acom and parsons and mr. ataliya, as construction managers, etc. they sign something that says yeah, i know all these rules, but they are not in the same category of having to certify that they read the good government code or what have you. anyway, just a thought. if we don't reach out to either the permit expediters, the lobbyists, private sector to get funding or the capital funds which are completely different source, not different in the sense it's all coming out of the people of the city and county of san francisco, ultimately, then i don't have high hopes for getting these additional funds that we need to do the work that we are required to do at best, i think we'll be fortunate if we can stop the blood-letting that is evident from the $734,000 required proposed budget. so anyway, those are my thoughts for the moment and i'm going to turn to any other commissioners who want to comment. i think i see commissioner lee looking for her hand. is that true? can i recognize you, then, without -- you c
doing the exact same work as the dpw engineer or puc civil engineer are people who work for acom and parsons and mr. ataliya, as construction managers, etc. they sign something that says yeah, i know all these rules, but they are not in the same category of having to certify that they read the good government code or what have you. anyway, just a thought. if we don't reach out to either the permit expediters, the lobbyists, private sector to get funding or the capital funds which are completely...
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it all recalls the opportunist silliness of 2003's grand theft parsons, another film which turned a modernce which reintroduces her to former husband rex harrison, now remarried to constance cummings. now these roles have been refilled by respectively damejudy dench, leslie mann, dan stevens and isla fisher in a new version of blithe spirit which add some perfunctory nods to modernity while still retaining a basic skeleton of the original. elvira? hello? i haven't the foggiest idea of how to send her back. directed by downton abbey alumnus edward hall from a script by nick moorcroft, meg leonard and piers ashworth, this latest incarnation was due to open in uk theaters last year emma but after covid delays it was acquired for sky cinema. you're in trouble now. but to be honest, i can't imagine this somewhat lackluster production ever setting movie theaters alight, even with a starry cast whose performances range from the kooky to the caricatured come up with a rather irritating lack of panache. i can feel it in my base chakra. probably trapped wind. and while lean's original won oscars for
it all recalls the opportunist silliness of 2003's grand theft parsons, another film which turned a modernce which reintroduces her to former husband rex harrison, now remarried to constance cummings. now these roles have been refilled by respectively damejudy dench, leslie mann, dan stevens and isla fisher in a new version of blithe spirit which add some perfunctory nods to modernity while still retaining a basic skeleton of the original. elvira? hello? i haven't the foggiest idea of how to...
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it all recalls the opportunist silliness of 2003's grand theft parsons, another film which turned a modern on pop movies. bbc four, tuesday night. i mention it only in passing. now we are getting somewhere. now, 1945 saw the release of david lean's acclaimed adaptation of noel coward's blithe spirit. a hit stage play which had taken london and broadway by storm. margaret rutherford and kay hammond, both of whom started in the original stage production, reprised their roles as a medium and a ghost. the letter conjured up by a seance which reintroduces her to former husband rex harrison, now remarried to constance cummings. now these roles have been refilled by respectively damejudy dench, leslie mann, dan stevens and isla fisher in a new version of blithe spirit which add some perfunctory nods to modernity while still retaining a basic skeleton of the original. elvira? hello? i haven't the foggiest idea of how to send her back. directed by downton abbey alumnus edward hall from a script by nick moorcroft, meg leonard and piers ashworth, this latest incarnation was due to open in uk theaters
it all recalls the opportunist silliness of 2003's grand theft parsons, another film which turned a modern on pop movies. bbc four, tuesday night. i mention it only in passing. now we are getting somewhere. now, 1945 saw the release of david lean's acclaimed adaptation of noel coward's blithe spirit. a hit stage play which had taken london and broadway by storm. margaret rutherford and kay hammond, both of whom started in the original stage production, reprised their roles as a medium and a...