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♪♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot.ocrats trying to salvage their plans to have banks report customer account information to the irs under a revised proposal, banks would be required to provide data the on accounts with total annual deposits or withdrawals worth more than $10,000 rather than the $600 threshold that was proposed at first. billed as a way to catch high-earning tax cheats, democrats say the reporting is necessary to close the so-called tax gap and help pay for president biden's multitrillion build back better plan. but whether it's 600 or $10,000, critics say nothing has changed when it comes to protecting taxpayer privacy. joining me thousand is pennsylvania senator pat toomey, the top republican on the banking committee. senator, welcome again, good to see you. >> thanks, paul. paul: now, the treasury department says, what's the problem here? only two numbers. [laughter] inflow, outflow, no big deal, no intrusion. do you agree? >> well, so, first of all, it's going to capture virtually every american. i
♪♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot.ocrats trying to salvage their plans to have banks report customer account information to the irs under a revised proposal, banks would be required to provide data the on accounts with total annual deposits or withdrawals worth more than $10,000 rather than the $600 threshold that was proposed at first. billed as a way to catch high-earning tax cheats, democrats say the reporting is necessary to close the so-called tax gap and...
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♪ ♪ paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report," i'm gigot -- paul gigot.ultitrillion dollar reconciliation bill would mark a historic expansion of the into entitlement state, and as democrats continue to hash out details of that package if, republicans are looking ahead to the midterms, tying vulnerable democrats to the president's spending and the tax hikes to come even as democratic leaders insist that the cost will be zero. >> it's the not about a dollar amount. the dollar amount, as the president said, is zero. this bill will be paid for. it's about what are the values that we share and how we ioritize them. paul: let's bring in our panel, "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editorial page editor dan henninger, columnist kim strassel and editorial board member kyle peterson. dan, first address this argument that we're hearing time and time again from the democrats which is that the cost of this bill is zero. i mean, it seems ridiculous on its face, but why do they keep repeating it? is what are they trying to get at in. >> well, they keep repeat
♪ ♪ paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report," i'm gigot -- paul gigot.ultitrillion dollar reconciliation bill would mark a historic expansion of the into entitlement state, and as democrats continue to hash out details of that package if, republicans are looking ahead to the midterms, tying vulnerable democrats to the president's spending and the tax hikes to come even as democratic leaders insist that the cost will be zero. >> it's the not about a dollar amount. the...
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paul: .have been significant blowback, do you think the attorney general was caught off guard? given his reputation on this reasonable moderate person, what is going on here with the ag? >> one of the questions, and we need to know more, we know national scoreboard association was in touch with the white house, was the white house in touch with the department of justice? was this in order, command, was he pressured to go down this road x we don't know and he's not going to say but it's remarkable, they knew this was coming in the context of all of these parent protests around the country, it's remarkable he'd go there given complete lack of enforcement and federal authority to do this but we are seeing this from him a lot, he doesn't seem to be a man coming with his own vision for the department of justice but rather bows to the will continually of progressives in the white house. paul: school boards association got its own blowback state chapters basically say we are out of here, we're not g
paul: .have been significant blowback, do you think the attorney general was caught off guard? given his reputation on this reasonable moderate person, what is going on here with the ag? >> one of the questions, and we need to know more, we know national scoreboard association was in touch with the white house, was the white house in touch with the department of justice? was this in order, command, was he pressured to go down this road x we don't know and he's not going to say but it's...
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paul: jason? >> a miss to m.i.t.sity of chicago. his invitation was met with outrage over a column he wrote in "newsweek" questioning diversity practices on campus. if this takes over american science we'll be in trouble and we won't know about the aliens before it's too late. >> i will give a reluctant hit to major league baseball. they upset a lot of people with their political moves last year. but they got rid of a terrible rule that placed a runner on base in extra innings. so fans won't have to put up with what is the meddling in the most interesting part of baseball. >> a hit to chicago's mayor lori lightfoot saying the city will descend into chaos if kim foxx doesn't start filing felony charges against gang members. gang members shot up a neighborhood necessity chicago and kim foxx didn't bring charges saying they were involved in mutual combat. this is not a video game. paul: if you have your own hit or miss, tweet it to us. thanks to my panel, thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. see you next w
paul: jason? >> a miss to m.i.t.sity of chicago. his invitation was met with outrage over a column he wrote in "newsweek" questioning diversity practices on campus. if this takes over american science we'll be in trouble and we won't know about the aliens before it's too late. >> i will give a reluctant hit to major league baseball. they upset a lot of people with their political moves last year. but they got rid of a terrible rule that placed a runner on base in extra...
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paul: welcome to the jounal editorial report. i am paul gigot. the labor department reporting this week that crisis rose 4.5% in the last 12 months and from the gas pump to the grocery store american consumers are feeling the pinch with gas prices up a whopping 42.1% year-over-year and beef prices up 17.6%. the biden administration scrambles to address supply-chain lows with the president saying wednesday at the ports of los angeles and long beach which ship to 247 operations to clear cargo backlog. the president saying the private sector needs to do more. >> this is a across-the-board commitment to going to 247. a big first step of speeding up the movement of cereals and go through our supply chain. now we need the rest of the private sector chain to step up as well. this is not called a supply chain for nothing. paul: let's bring in kevin. serving as chairman of the council of white house economic advisors under president trump. thank you for coming in. are you in the inflation is transitory or persistent cap and why? >> it is a 70s show again,
paul: welcome to the jounal editorial report. i am paul gigot. the labor department reporting this week that crisis rose 4.5% in the last 12 months and from the gas pump to the grocery store american consumers are feeling the pinch with gas prices up a whopping 42.1% year-over-year and beef prices up 17.6%. the biden administration scrambles to address supply-chain lows with the president saying wednesday at the ports of los angeles and long beach which ship to 247 operations to clear cargo...
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paul: you are a little bit cold on big tech.his suggests that long-term, these companies have a good story ahead of them. do you wait for a buying opportunity? it suggests you're looking for a correction. >> i am looking for a correction. what will be the right entry point? this is where individual investors get hurt. seeing a correction happen whether it be apple, i think facebook would be a good example. facebook could see a lot more pain, more downside. the fact are considering changing their name. there will be new technology companies. we joke about the cloud being an old story right now. big tech is too crowded and we will see it come down. shery: it was great having you on again. coming up, late earnings from internal -- intel and snap. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: looking at tech earnings, intel is lower and after hours trading after a lackluster forecast for the period. snap dragging other stocks along with it after saying the supply chain crunch is discouraging businesses from -- advertising. they also had to suffer thr
paul: you are a little bit cold on big tech.his suggests that long-term, these companies have a good story ahead of them. do you wait for a buying opportunity? it suggests you're looking for a correction. >> i am looking for a correction. what will be the right entry point? this is where individual investors get hurt. seeing a correction happen whether it be apple, i think facebook would be a good example. facebook could see a lot more pain, more downside. the fact are considering...
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paul: not a crisis, not unexpected. it is almost as if things are abnormal and maybe we are getting toward normal. shery: that abnormality in the commodity space. you mentioned the power surges we have seen in recent months. we continue to see the crunch in china. the premier coming out and saying he would be ensuring power supply for factories. we have seen those disruptions. he was feast -- he was speaking in a province. china's lending agency saying they will keep people warm this winter. at also adhere to long-term climate goals. we will be watching with those changes are in china that could lead to some support for the economy. more divergence from fed officials on whether inflation is transitory or persistent. kathleen is here with the latest remarks. we heard from jim bullard. what did he have to say? kathleen: it's put him in the i'm worried about persistent inflation cap because he said he thinks the risk is pretty much divided between it is not a problem, inflation, or it is going to remain far too high. let's
paul: not a crisis, not unexpected. it is almost as if things are abnormal and maybe we are getting toward normal. shery: that abnormality in the commodity space. you mentioned the power surges we have seen in recent months. we continue to see the crunch in china. the premier coming out and saying he would be ensuring power supply for factories. we have seen those disruptions. he was feast -- he was speaking in a province. china's lending agency saying they will keep people warm this winter. at...
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paul: not all employers, however.for instance, has earn-while-you-learn apprenticeship programs, which have trained the four people you've now met. no experience required. though oscar anaya, now on ibm's top hacker team, already had plenty of skills. >> i've been hacking computers since i was 12 years old. paul because that was the only : way he could get a computer. >> we were extremely poor. so what, what could i afford? paul: an old one for 20 bucks. locked, so he had to hack his way in. fittingly, during his up into schip interview -- >> he was asking me things about how to break into things. paul like electronic ankle : bracelets. i told them that a lot of the >>i told them that a lot of the attacks could be done with a three dollar screwdriver and a couple of cabl, which is something that your security system would not imagine, and that's how i got accepted into the a printer should. paul as did tony byrd, after : seven years behind the starbucks counter in the ibm lobby. when did it occur to you that you could
paul: not all employers, however.for instance, has earn-while-you-learn apprenticeship programs, which have trained the four people you've now met. no experience required. though oscar anaya, now on ibm's top hacker team, already had plenty of skills. >> i've been hacking computers since i was 12 years old. paul because that was the only : way he could get a computer. >> we were extremely poor. so what, what could i afford? paul: an old one for 20 bucks. locked, so he had to hack...
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paul: the faa is flashing warning signs.es ease travel restrictions and planes returned to the skies. angus whitley joins us for more. some rather chilling stories about pilots making errors. what sorts of mistakes are we talking about here? angus: i think it is worth remembering that the pandemic has been the biggest ever crisis for aviation. it dismantled flying schedules from the very get-go back in march of last year. by some estimates, elected 100,000 pilots working skeleton hours or on longer-term leave. for this story, we interviewed pilots across the world, asia, europe, and dug deep into this database of anonymous accounts of safety incidents that have been declared in the u.s. since the pandemic. it is clear that mistakes by practiced pilots have been a constant pretty much since march 2020. they are minor, like flying out the wrong altitude, coming into fast, too high, perhaps lining heavily. misconstruing instructions over the radio from air traffic control. having said that, there are serious incidents among the
paul: the faa is flashing warning signs.es ease travel restrictions and planes returned to the skies. angus whitley joins us for more. some rather chilling stories about pilots making errors. what sorts of mistakes are we talking about here? angus: i think it is worth remembering that the pandemic has been the biggest ever crisis for aviation. it dismantled flying schedules from the very get-go back in march of last year. by some estimates, elected 100,000 pilots working skeleton hours or on...
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paul: nursing supervisor kaleena soorma? for a better position in pay and seemingly a better situation with the staffing and everything, more control that i'll have over that. paul: cleaner alicia bowen's sister hooked her up with a much better gig. >> she works for a bank and they had a cleaning position open at paying four dollars more an hour with a 401(k) benefits. and i don't have to drive my car. so i think what i did by quitting kind of did myself a favor big time. paul: how come you didn't ask your sister about other possibilities earlier? >> i don't know. i was scared that i wouldn't qualify for anything else or scared that it wouldn't work t, i get stuck in this. i feel like i don't deserve any better and i do. paul: and in a reopened economy, employers now scramble to find workers. their challenge? a labor force that no longer accepts business as usual. for the "pbs newshour," i'm paul solman. judy: the norwegian nobel committee often appears to make a statement when it awards its annual peace prize, and 2021 is n
paul: nursing supervisor kaleena soorma? for a better position in pay and seemingly a better situation with the staffing and everything, more control that i'll have over that. paul: cleaner alicia bowen's sister hooked her up with a much better gig. >> she works for a bank and they had a cleaning position open at paying four dollars more an hour with a 401(k) benefits. and i don't have to drive my car. so i think what i did by quitting kind of did myself a favor big time. paul: how come...
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senator paul's amendment would undermine u.s. national security. it would abandon the afghan people in their darkest hour, and it would betray the american people's commitment to supporting our afghan allies. finally, let me just say that this body overwhelmingly supports the swift passage of iron dome. despite what others may have said, even on this floor, democrats in the senate are not holding up this critical funding. in the house there may have been a very small handful of bipartisan opposition and the only reason it's being held up in this body is because of this amendment. it is not a member of the democratic caucus. this is a defensive lifesaving system built on years of cooperation with our ally, israel, i'm disappointed we're in this situation, but because of all these reasons, i must object to the senator's substitute amendment. the presiding officer: objection to the modification is heard. mr. paul: madam president? the presiding officer: does the senator withdraw the request? is is there objection to withdrawing the request? mr. paul:
senator paul's amendment would undermine u.s. national security. it would abandon the afghan people in their darkest hour, and it would betray the american people's commitment to supporting our afghan allies. finally, let me just say that this body overwhelmingly supports the swift passage of iron dome. despite what others may have said, even on this floor, democrats in the senate are not holding up this critical funding. in the house there may have been a very small handful of bipartisan...
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paul: watching samsung for us. to come, hong kong exchange seeking to end the city's single-gender boards with a three-year transition period. that in a moment. ♪ shery: we are taking a look at live pictures of the senate right now. we could be getting any moment now a short-term debt ceiling increase. what you are watching right now is the cloture vote. that means we could get nine other republicans to vote before this debt ceiling increase motion, and if you get to those 60 votes, including 50 democrats, plus the tiebreaker with vice president harris, you will get an actual bill put to the floor. if you get that passed with 51 votes, that means you are going to get the senate to agree on raising the debt ceiling by $480 billion. that really is just the beginning. we really need to see the house passing this declaration as well. we are getting samsung third-quarter news. it is coming -- revenue coming in slightly above estimates. sales also coming in, slightly below estimates. operating profit, again, slightly abo
paul: watching samsung for us. to come, hong kong exchange seeking to end the city's single-gender boards with a three-year transition period. that in a moment. ♪ shery: we are taking a look at live pictures of the senate right now. we could be getting any moment now a short-term debt ceiling increase. what you are watching right now is the cloture vote. that means we could get nine other republicans to vote before this debt ceiling increase motion, and if you get to those 60 votes, including...
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i got two pauls. >> love you, paul. >> love you, too, mom. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we'll be doing for tv what fmt and talk. it's rap music. ♪ i'll speak my mind ♪ >> heavy metal. it glorifies sex and violence. it hates authorities. and adolescent boys love it. >> this weird beastly presentation that was birthed in the pit of hell. ♪
i got two pauls. >> love you, paul. >> love you, too, mom. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we'll be doing for tv what fmt and talk. it's rap music. ♪ i'll speak my mind ♪ >> heavy metal. it glorifies sex and violence. it hates authorities. and adolescent boys love it. >> this weird beastly presentation that was birthed in the pit of hell. ♪
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paul: what happens when we do get to december? the republicans essentially trying to force the democrats to force reconciliation. >> part of it yes. democrats are saying they shouldn't have to use reconciliation. to get republicans to vote along with them. some will have to change their minds. they will have to say either republicans will go with them or democrats will use reconciliation. on december 3, the same day they are trying to do extend the debt limit to is when government funding will run out unless democrats move with a funding bill. no one wants the government to shut down at this point. thanksgiving is looking less and less relaxin here in washington. shery: as we continue to hear more from congress, senator johnson a republican from south dakota says they will have the votes to extend the debt bill. we are waiting on that vote in an hour or so. markets have been watching that closely. treasury yields have rebounded again given the latest development, oil surging has helped the yields. the next u.s. jobs report for sep
paul: what happens when we do get to december? the republicans essentially trying to force the democrats to force reconciliation. >> part of it yes. democrats are saying they shouldn't have to use reconciliation. to get republicans to vote along with them. some will have to change their minds. they will have to say either republicans will go with them or democrats will use reconciliation. on december 3, the same day they are trying to do extend the debt limit to is when government funding...
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paul, thank you for that. the daily reporting of covid statistics. here was thursday's on the news at six. the latest official coronavirus figures show there were 45,066 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, the highest since the middle ofjuly. the average number of cases per day in the past week stands atjust under 40,000. more than 7,024 people were in hospital with covid yesterday and another 157 deaths have been recorded, that the people who died within 28 days of a positive test. so, paul, we've been getting some very specific complaints about the daily use of these official covid statistics on a graphic. let's take the complaints one by one. this is ian service, he e—mailed... paul, has the bbc considered when you might no longer report that figure? yeah, no, we have, and what we're trying to do with the daily data is give audiences in news programmes that are half—an—hour long, a sort of relatively time efficient picture of what the current state of covid is across the uk, and we're maki
paul, thank you for that. the daily reporting of covid statistics. here was thursday's on the news at six. the latest official coronavirus figures show there were 45,066 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, the highest since the middle ofjuly. the average number of cases per day in the past week stands atjust under 40,000. more than 7,024 people were in hospital with covid yesterday and another 157 deaths have been recorded, that the people who died within 28 days of a...
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paul: i am paul allen. asia's major markets have just opened for trade. asia-pacific look set for a mixed starch. chips in focus. evergrande faces a make or break bond payment as the developer teachers on the cusp of default japan's key consumer prices rise for the first time in more than a year. we will discuss the economic outlook with ranil salgado. shery: let's start there because the japanese markets are coming online and we are seeing the downside pressure when it comes to the nikkei. being led lower by energy and materials stocks. the topix is also losing 0.4%. we are still seeing a weakness for the japanese yen. gaining ground today but falling to the december 2018 low. a little in the oversold territory for the japanese yen so seeing a rise for the third consecutive session but goldman sachs analyst and rank of america analysts say perhaps we will continue to see the yen stay weaker given the differentials. we are also watching jgbs. the tenure yield and japan topped the highest level since april with the global bond selloff. that is what you wil
paul: i am paul allen. asia's major markets have just opened for trade. asia-pacific look set for a mixed starch. chips in focus. evergrande faces a make or break bond payment as the developer teachers on the cusp of default japan's key consumer prices rise for the first time in more than a year. we will discuss the economic outlook with ranil salgado. shery: let's start there because the japanese markets are coming online and we are seeing the downside pressure when it comes to the nikkei....
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so paul is left to struggle with that.d himself, and he answers these questions, i think, truthfully, but as we all do from his particular point of view. and so it's just interesting to see somebody who was arguably one of the most famous people on the planet, still trying to, you know, sand the edges of this history. you see it in the new book the lyrics where he reverses the order of the by line, it says by paul mccartney and john lennon, in songs he wrote a dominant part of and there will be a new movie soon, a remake of the old "let it be" documentary called "get back." you see the beatles, they get a long a lot better than you remember. there is more brotherly love and collaboration than that old movie seemed to suggest. it is all in the editing. and historians know that and journalists know that too. it is what you include and what you don't include. and paul wants his story told the way he saw it. >> look, you interviewed god knows how many people, impressive people over the years and been in the same room with all
so paul is left to struggle with that.d himself, and he answers these questions, i think, truthfully, but as we all do from his particular point of view. and so it's just interesting to see somebody who was arguably one of the most famous people on the planet, still trying to, you know, sand the edges of this history. you see it in the new book the lyrics where he reverses the order of the by line, it says by paul mccartney and john lennon, in songs he wrote a dominant part of and there will be...
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paul turner, paramedic and union - billing service websites. 0k. paul.ow, there were 39,962 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period,which means on average 46,920 new cases were reported per day in the last week. there were 8,238 people in hospital with covid, as of thursday 72 deaths were reported, that�*s of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 124 deaths were announced every day. and we�*ll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow�*s front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers our guestsjoining me tonight are political commentator, faiza shaheen and former conservative advisor, mo hussein. the chancellor, rushi sunak, says he�*ll deliver a budget on wednesday, that invests in �*infrastructure, innovation and skills,�* to grow the british economy, as it recovers from the covid pandemic. he told the bbc, there�*d be a boost for the nhs and schools, as well as money for services for children, policing and fighting crime. he acknowledged the rising cos
paul turner, paramedic and union - billing service websites. 0k. paul.ow, there were 39,962 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period,which means on average 46,920 new cases were reported per day in the last week. there were 8,238 people in hospital with covid, as of thursday 72 deaths were reported, that�*s of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 124 deaths were announced every day. and we�*ll find out how this story —...
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at the moment. _ professor paul hunter. at the moment. it's _ professor paul hunter.s not clear- professor paul hunter. at the i moment, it's not clear whether professor paul hunter. at the - moment, it's not clear whether what seeing _ moment, it's not clear whether what seeing at _ moment, it's not clear whether what seeing at the moment will continue to increase — seeing at the moment will continue to increase as we move towards christmas — to increase as we move towards christmas or, as some modellers have suggested, _ christmas or, as some modellers have suggested, will peak sometime this monlh— suggested, will peak sometime this month and then start to decline. what _ month and then start to decline. what is — month and then start to decline. what is more certain is that we are seeing two relatively clear schools of thought. there is the uk government, with its focus on the vaccine. , . ., , ., ., vaccine. ever since our phenomenal vaccine. ever since our phenomenal vaccine programme _ vaccine. ever since our phenomenal vaccine programme began - vaccine. ever si
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caroline: paul, thank you so much for coming on. coming up, the -- a cfo will discuss third-quarter results. we will have the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we have been focused on earnings all week as big tech names release the latest results. let's dive in on alphabet. they came in with record revenues. taylor: they are talking sales estimates. you have ads and e-commerce fueled growth. if you want eyeballs, your advertising on google, put a much facebook, those are the top spots where you go. perhaps some of the declines we have seen in the post-market come off about 2% after hours, is a slowdown you see with google cloud growth. that perhaps is where that growth and revenue missed expectations, which does contribute to some of the profitability. let's do this with emily chang, who is getting off the call with alphabet's cfo. what are they saying about this echo what are the key takeaways? emily: obviously very optimistic about the quarter, looking pretty good across the board. she said the consumer sentiment is broad-bas
caroline: paul, thank you so much for coming on. coming up, the -- a cfo will discuss third-quarter results. we will have the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we have been focused on earnings all week as big tech names release the latest results. let's dive in on alphabet. they came in with record revenues. taylor: they are talking sales estimates. you have ads and e-commerce fueled growth. if you want eyeballs, your advertising on google, put a much facebook, those are the top spots...
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it took paul 30 years to perfect, and it changed the course of music forever.tory. >> reporter: lot number 1 in what christie's calls the exceptional sale, an auction later this week is one of the most influential instruments of the past century. so where did your dad keep this? >> he kept this in the basement. >> reporter: open it up for me. this is les paul's number one gibson gold top, the first approved prototype his son gene says of his father's now iconic electric guitar. >> now let me do this very delicately. >> reporter: yeah. >> this that would be it. just stunning. >> reporter: it is stunning. it's absolutely beautiful. >> and the next part that is stunning of how it looked is how he played it. smoet ♪ >> reporter: the guitar made its tv debut on the cbs program omnibus back in 1953. what did this guitar mean to him? >> everything. this was his crowning achievement. this was 30 years of experiments, of his dream and his obsession with getting gibson to make it. >> reporter: gibson rolled out its first les paul in 1952. it was soon embraced by the guit
it took paul 30 years to perfect, and it changed the course of music forever.tory. >> reporter: lot number 1 in what christie's calls the exceptional sale, an auction later this week is one of the most influential instruments of the past century. so where did your dad keep this? >> he kept this in the basement. >> reporter: open it up for me. this is les paul's number one gibson gold top, the first approved prototype his son gene says of his father's now iconic electric...
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army, barry r mccaffrey, once served as colin paul's personal assistance. general is a come back to vietnam former battlefield commander in the gulf. former cabinet member, former member of the national security. good evening and welcome to you. all general i'd like to begin with you. as a young man, you both went off to vietnam you both returned seriously wounded comeback veterans, you both retired with four stars on your shoulder. no easy feat. you both spent over 30 years in the u.s. military and then transitioned, still in public service to civilian jobs. so the question is how will you remember your friend colin powell? >> in a lot of ways, my wife and i are both extremely sad about it. his passing, and our thoughts go out to him and his entire. family a remarkable man. a tremendous judgment, with very hard worker, essentially humility even though he was at the center of global interaction. chiefs, and presidents, and prime minister. but eventually if you walk into a white house reception with 300 people, there he would seek out a young soldier in unif
army, barry r mccaffrey, once served as colin paul's personal assistance. general is a come back to vietnam former battlefield commander in the gulf. former cabinet member, former member of the national security. good evening and welcome to you. all general i'd like to begin with you. as a young man, you both went off to vietnam you both returned seriously wounded comeback veterans, you both retired with four stars on your shoulder. no easy feat. you both spent over 30 years in the u.s....
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paul giamatti.call it deluxe. mcdonald's deluxe crispy chicken sandwich. ♪ba da ba ba ba♪ tums vs. mozzarella stick mcdonald's deluxe c when heartburn hits, . fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast heartburn relief in every bite. crunchy outside, chewy inside. ♪ tums, tums, tums, tums ♪ tums chewy bites - oh, sister of mine. - mmm... - i got you this. - the new iphone 13 pro? - it's on verizon 5g - i can't believe you got me this! - yes, verizon is giving one to everyone when they trade in their old or damaged phone. - oh! so like every sister can get this? - yeah. - every aluminum siding installer? - why not? - every doula? - they would have to! every customer, new and old, can get iphone 13 pro on us. because everyone deserves better. - everyone! - horse trainers! - manicurists! - you get the new iphone! - we're alone. - i know. - what're we doing? - i don't know. [ piano intro ] calilujah! ♪ calilujah! it's what you say ♪ ♪ when plant-based milk is real good to ya ♪ ♪ it can be coconut smoot
paul giamatti.call it deluxe. mcdonald's deluxe crispy chicken sandwich. ♪ba da ba ba ba♪ tums vs. mozzarella stick mcdonald's deluxe c when heartburn hits, . fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast heartburn relief in every bite. crunchy outside, chewy inside. ♪ tums, tums, tums, tums ♪ tums chewy bites - oh, sister of mine. - mmm... - i got you this. - the new iphone 13 pro? - it's on verizon 5g - i can't believe you got me this! - yes, verizon is giving one to everyone when they...
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matt bradley is in london this morning with more on what sir paul is saying.ios which gave its name to their last album. but now after all of these years of being accused of breaking up the band, paul mccartney, he finally wants to set the record straight. >> and here they are. >> reporter: today the surviving beatles just can't let it be. more than half a century after their split, the fab four still pointing fingers about who broke up the band. in an interview set to air later today in the uk, paul mccartney lays blame on jon lennon. >> jon walked into the room one day and said i'm leaving the beatles. it's quite thrilling, like a divorce. and we were left to pick up the pieces. >> reporter: paul mccartney has long been faulted for breaking up the greatest band of all time. >> it was the most difficult period of my life, number one the beatles were breaking up, this was my band, my job, my life. i wanted it to continue. i thought we were doing some pretty good stuff. >> paul mccartney is engaged in an ongoing process of creating or laying claim to his own le
matt bradley is in london this morning with more on what sir paul is saying.ios which gave its name to their last album. but now after all of these years of being accused of breaking up the band, paul mccartney, he finally wants to set the record straight. >> and here they are. >> reporter: today the surviving beatles just can't let it be. more than half a century after their split, the fab four still pointing fingers about who broke up the band. in an interview set to air later...
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paul, thank you so much for coming _ use it. paul, thank you so much for coming on — use it.ank you so much for coming on news watch. - for coming on news watch. that's all from us and we will be back to hear your thoughts later. goodbye. hello again. most of us had a fine day on friday with plenty of sunshine around. it was certainly a beautiful end to the day in dumfries and galloway with the sun setting over the seas there on the horizon. now, we did briefly see a cool down in weather with this slightly fresher air coming down from the north—west, but this weekend, milder air is going to be pushing back in off the atlantic, and with that will come rising temperatures. so, on friday, actually, briefly, although it was cooler, temperatures got close to normal, 14 is average, actually, for october, it's been a very mild october so far. but actually this weekend, across the board, we will see those temperatures climbing two or three degrees celsius. and the milder air has actually already started to arrive in the south—west with thickening cloud. an odd spit of rain from that,
paul, thank you so much for coming _ use it. paul, thank you so much for coming on — use it.ank you so much for coming on news watch. - for coming on news watch. that's all from us and we will be back to hear your thoughts later. goodbye. hello again. most of us had a fine day on friday with plenty of sunshine around. it was certainly a beautiful end to the day in dumfries and galloway with the sun setting over the seas there on the horizon. now, we did briefly see a cool down in weather with...
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chief meteorologist paul heggen is joining us now with the details . >> it looks like it is going to be warm temperatures continuing on saturday and then cooler on sunday. right now it is mostly 80s and tomorrow the temperatures will be even warmer . and is upper 70s around the bay, but a big drop in temperatures from saturday to sunday. we will track it with the futurecast coming up. >> thank you so much, paul. >>> police are hoping for the help of the public to solve the road rage killing of a 15-year- old girl in oakland. she was in the car with her uncle when someone opened fire and killing her, shamara young . detectives say it appears to be an early 2000 silver honda accord and the shooting happened near 51st street and bancroft avenue. >>> police arrested a man in the deadly stabbing of a uk lawmaker . sir david amess was meeting with voters when a 25- year-old man entered the church and stabbed him alterable times. so far there is not information on a motive. >>> in florida the former student charge and the parkland high school shooting rampage prepared to plead guilty but th
chief meteorologist paul heggen is joining us now with the details . >> it looks like it is going to be warm temperatures continuing on saturday and then cooler on sunday. right now it is mostly 80s and tomorrow the temperatures will be even warmer . and is upper 70s around the bay, but a big drop in temperatures from saturday to sunday. we will track it with the futurecast coming up. >> thank you so much, paul. >>> police are hoping for the help of the public to solve the...
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paul brennan reports from manchester. paul: the former investment bank analyst now running the u.k.'dely regarded as the likely successor to the current prime minister, boris johnson. when the u.k. went into covid lockdown, his government backed scheme subsidized the salaries of more than 11 million workers. now, he says it's time to start balancing the books. >> i have to be blunt with you. our recovery comes with a cost. our national debt is almost 100% of gdp, so we need to fix our public finances. paul: this week, low income families will stop receiving this week, low income families an uplift. taxes are going up, too. it's going to be a very tough winter for some. >> my great worry is we are going to have lots more people pushed into the arms of loan sharks. that's not necessary. the government could continue with the 20 pound week into the winter or spring or summer. that would alleviate a huge amount of financial pressure on low income families across the country. paul: on monday, the army began helping deliver fuel to petrol filling stations, a visible sign of the uk's chroni
paul brennan reports from manchester. paul: the former investment bank analyst now running the u.k.'dely regarded as the likely successor to the current prime minister, boris johnson. when the u.k. went into covid lockdown, his government backed scheme subsidized the salaries of more than 11 million workers. now, he says it's time to start balancing the books. >> i have to be blunt with you. our recovery comes with a cost. our national debt is almost 100% of gdp, so we need to fix our...
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paul mccartney said he still thou~ht sing." paul mccartney said he still thought the _ sing."e stuff they were doing was. not bad — was itjust thatjohn lennon musically felt he wasn't in the right place? he lennon musically felt he wasn't in the right place?— the right place? he was on his way out of the beatles _ the right place? he was on his way out of the beatles for _ the right place? he was on his way out of the beatles for a _ the right place? he was on his way out of the beatles for a long time, | out of the beatles for a long time, very discontent. paul sort of revelled in applause and attention, but very weary of touring. john then met yoko ono, who he thought was a real artist, she did colour and john always wanted to you colour in sculpture. yoko ono said he could — and john also hired a crooked accountant to be there. manager, which alienated paul, and paul was marginalised and pushed out, almost sacked from them during 1969. yet they could still get into the studio with yoko ono on a bed in the corner of the studio, and they could still make a great album. ._ of
paul mccartney said he still thou~ht sing." paul mccartney said he still thought the _ sing."e stuff they were doing was. not bad — was itjust thatjohn lennon musically felt he wasn't in the right place? he lennon musically felt he wasn't in the right place?— the right place? he was on his way out of the beatles _ the right place? he was on his way out of the beatles for _ the right place? he was on his way out of the beatles for a _ the right place? he was on his way out of the...
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margaret thatcher teamed up with ronald reagan and john paul ii and changed the world. when you have this conversation with ambassador haley about what is going on with china, the president needs to view china the way that reagan and pope john paul viewed the soviet union. we're at acrossroads with
margaret thatcher teamed up with ronald reagan and john paul ii and changed the world. when you have this conversation with ambassador haley about what is going on with china, the president needs to view china the way that reagan and pope john paul viewed the soviet union. we're at acrossroads with
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but again, paul to the feel issue. somebody has to be to blame here. this is absurd that the democrats seem to be trying to steal defeat out of the jaw's of victory. they're going to get an infrastructure bill. that alone is going to be one of the biggest ticket items we've seen in a generation. it's right up there with obamacare in terms of money and different allocation to state. why is it okay to biden to not have an ounce of animus for sinema or manchin or schumer? >> i was struck by that, too. he said everybody is frustrated when they work in the government. that's the nature of democracy. he didn't show any frustration tonight. and boy that must be so super human effort. he's been doing this a very long time, as he said. but the one criticism i would have, no that he didn't criticize sinema or manchin, he seems to have lost the thread of the threat. right? he didn't talk about how not a single republican supports paid family leave. not a single republican supports his idea of childcare or education or seniors getting cheaper prescription drugs. h
but again, paul to the feel issue. somebody has to be to blame here. this is absurd that the democrats seem to be trying to steal defeat out of the jaw's of victory. they're going to get an infrastructure bill. that alone is going to be one of the biggest ticket items we've seen in a generation. it's right up there with obamacare in terms of money and different allocation to state. why is it okay to biden to not have an ounce of animus for sinema or manchin or schumer? >> i was struck by...
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the notice but they have been taken off of the list and we are monitoring the conditions with sink paul heggen . >> for now it is not that breezy and there is an onshore direction breeze keeping the humidity from dropping during the day. winds are going to pivot to the north prompting the red flag warning for solano county and i think we are going to be looking at an elevated fire threat during the afternoon on thursday with some wind gusts up to 35 miles-per-hour we will check out the hour by hour humidity levels and how it affects the fire threat coming up. >> thank you so much, paul. >>> san francisco police are investigating the homicide and the victim was a man who sleeping bag was set on fire last friday morning at 25th. the 43-year-old man was taken to the hospital with severe injuries. police hope anyone who saw something will come forward. >>> a san jose woman is accused of faking she had cancer in order to solicit donations raised more than 100 grand. in the plea agreement, 36-year-old amber riley acknowledged between 2012 and 2019 she falsely claimed that she had hodgkin's ly
the notice but they have been taken off of the list and we are monitoring the conditions with sink paul heggen . >> for now it is not that breezy and there is an onshore direction breeze keeping the humidity from dropping during the day. winds are going to pivot to the north prompting the red flag warning for solano county and i think we are going to be looking at an elevated fire threat during the afternoon on thursday with some wind gusts up to 35 miles-per-hour we will check out the...
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it appears to be her husband paul.got married paul opened up a real estate and venture capital firm. the couple has timed the market perfectly over the years while nancy has been a washington insider. the pelosis always know what the right investment is. since getting married it required a manage in napa valley, some 16 acres. she has a waterfront condo on k street in d.c. a multi million dollar red brick mansion? california's pacific heights. paul owns two commercial properties in san francisco. combined worth, $60 million. pelosi's wealth has skyrocketed. her financial report showed $271 million. in 2020 those numbers went up even more to as high as $315 million. quite a lot of crumb. so where is the money coming from? "60 minutes" basically accused paul pelosi of insider trading. >> i want to ask you why you and your husband in march of 2008 accepted and participated in a large ipo dealv from visa at a time when there was major legislation affecting credit card companies making its way through the house. did you con
it appears to be her husband paul.got married paul opened up a real estate and venture capital firm. the couple has timed the market perfectly over the years while nancy has been a washington insider. the pelosis always know what the right investment is. since getting married it required a manage in napa valley, some 16 acres. she has a waterfront condo on k street in d.c. a multi million dollar red brick mansion? california's pacific heights. paul owns two commercial properties in san...
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>> paul, do you want to take that one? >> i was smiling because the space i am most interested in is the standards that don't exist yet. also the standards bodies that don't exist yet. think of the world wide web consortium, which is a hugely important standards working body. . in general, if we are looking toward the future, imagine if it was 1990 and you had no idea http or html is on the horizon, or it is 1974 and you have no idea pcp was just established. once a standard gets established, everyone wants to fiddle with it. but over the next 10, 20 years, the standards that will have the biggest impact will be the ones that are created new. i would say creating more organizations, and it goes back -- i am looking at my notes. i think it was francis who said standards is akin to community building. the new organizations we need, new standards organizations that form around the new standards. you can think of it as a technology, and intellectual watering hole. everyone gathers around the watering and figures out what the s
>> paul, do you want to take that one? >> i was smiling because the space i am most interested in is the standards that don't exist yet. also the standards bodies that don't exist yet. think of the world wide web consortium, which is a hugely important standards working body. . in general, if we are looking toward the future, imagine if it was 1990 and you had no idea http or html is on the horizon, or it is 1974 and you have no idea pcp was just established. once a standard gets...
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that was paul givan. let's speak _ the 14th of october. that was paul givan. was paul givan. let's speak to our- the 14th of october. that was paul givan. let's speak to our ireland l givan. let's speak to our ireland correspondent, chris page. how much pressure have governance been from businesses to do away with these restrictions, chris? thea;r businesses to do away with these restrictions, chris?— businesses to do away with these restrictions, chris? they have been under considerable _ restrictions, chris? they have been under considerable pressure, - under considerable pressure, particularly from the hospitality industry. they and also people working in the entertainment sector, the legs of concert promoters, for example, has been pointing out that northern ireland at the moment is the part of the uk or ireland for that matter that has the most strict covid regulations, but all that is, as you heard from the first minister paul givan there, going to change over the course of this month. so much ministers have met this afternoon in the assembling building
that was paul givan. let's speak _ the 14th of october. that was paul givan. was paul givan. let's speak to our- the 14th of october. that was paul givan. let's speak to our ireland l givan. let's speak to our ireland correspondent, chris page. how much pressure have governance been from businesses to do away with these restrictions, chris? thea;r businesses to do away with these restrictions, chris?— businesses to do away with these restrictions, chris? they have been under considerable _...
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ok, paul. think that through. if the -- if a fetus is a person at conception, are they a citizen at conception? does everybody conceived in the united states get citizenship status? are they in the census? do they have a right to health care? what personhood rights are we giving them at conception? here's the -- people who scream loudest about fetal personhood and life at conception are the people who paradoxically do not want to give rights to born alive children that we have in this country. these are the same people who would throw down the term anchor baby when a migrant person has a child in the united states, thus granting that child citizenship. then we should have two tier, three tier, multitier citizen process. if you believe that a fetus is a person at conception, then surely you must believe in some kind of universal health care and universal access of that fetus having a chance to start life, surely you must believe in mandatory paid maternal leave for all nine months while the woman is doing all the h
ok, paul. think that through. if the -- if a fetus is a person at conception, are they a citizen at conception? does everybody conceived in the united states get citizenship status? are they in the census? do they have a right to health care? what personhood rights are we giving them at conception? here's the -- people who scream loudest about fetal personhood and life at conception are the people who paradoxically do not want to give rights to born alive children that we have in this country....
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st paul's _ yes, straight in. that is some view. st paul's cathedral— yes, straight in.view. st paul's cathedral out there and i yes, straight in. that is some view. | st paul's cathedral out there and we can see _ st paul's cathedral out there and we can see the — st paul's cathedral out there and we can see the stone. _ st paul's cathedral out there and we can see the stone. that _ st paul's cathedral out there and we can see the stone. that is _ st paul's cathedral out there and we can see the stone. that is correct. i can see the stone. that is correct. that— can see the stone. that is correct. that is— can see the stone. that is correct. that is our— can see the stone. that is correct. that is our limestone _ can see the stone. that is correct. | that is our limestone exoskeleton. so the _ that is our limestone exoskeleton. so the outsider— that is our limestone exoskeleton. so the outsider stone _ that is our limestone exoskeleton. so the outsider stone inside, - that is our limestone exoskeleton. so the outsider stone inside, all. so the outsider stone inside, all
st paul's _ yes, straight in. that is some view. st paul's cathedral— yes, straight in.view. st paul's cathedral out there and i yes, straight in. that is some view. | st paul's cathedral out there and we can see _ st paul's cathedral out there and we can see the — st paul's cathedral out there and we can see the stone. _ st paul's cathedral out there and we can see the stone. that _ st paul's cathedral out there and we can see the stone. that is _ st paul's cathedral out there and we can...
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what's sir paul been saying?the first person to acknowledge the break for a press release for his debut album. he said he couldn't foresee a time when he would ever work with john he couldn't foresee a time when he would ever work withjohn lennon again. —— breaking up the beatles. he sued the rest of the band to dissolve their business relationship di55olve their business relationship and since then, fan5 di55olve their business relationship and since then, fans and scholars had assumed it was sir paul who instigated the break—up of the beatles. but in a new interview for bbc radio four, he said that's not the case. i'm not the person who instigated the split. you brought the lawyers in, though, didn't you? oh, no, no, no. john walked into the room one day and said, "i'm leaving the beatles." and he said, "it's quite thrilling, it's rather like a divorce." and then we were left to pick up the pieces. but i didn't instigate the split. that was ourjohnny! so, sir paul went on to say in the interview thatjohn lennon
what's sir paul been saying?the first person to acknowledge the break for a press release for his debut album. he said he couldn't foresee a time when he would ever work with john he couldn't foresee a time when he would ever work withjohn lennon again. —— breaking up the beatles. he sued the rest of the band to dissolve their business relationship di55olve their business relationship and since then, fan5 di55olve their business relationship and since then, fans and scholars had assumed it...
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they had two sons, buster and paul. maggie and paul have been murdered, and that case is unsolved.know about that murder? >> oh, well, you know, maggie and paul murdaugh were killed on june 7th in hampton, south carolina, this tiny little town in the southeastern part of the state. it was pretty brutal. they were found by the dad around 11:00 and their murders are unsolved. we know very little about the circumstance around them. >> and so, scrutiny of those murders has caused scrutiny of a whole host of other things. as you say, five bodies and seven investigations. for example, the family housekeeper, presumably who died in a slip and fall back in 2018. what's that case about? >> well, gloria was the family's nanny and housekeeper for more than 20 years and she fell down the stairs in february 2018 in what was described is she tripped over the dog and fell. she was in a coma for three weeks and then she died. and elek murdaugh, the boys, her adult son, say he came to him and said i'm going to sue myself so you can get insurance money. he filed a wrongful death claim against himsel
they had two sons, buster and paul. maggie and paul have been murdered, and that case is unsolved.know about that murder? >> oh, well, you know, maggie and paul murdaugh were killed on june 7th in hampton, south carolina, this tiny little town in the southeastern part of the state. it was pretty brutal. they were found by the dad around 11:00 and their murders are unsolved. we know very little about the circumstance around them. >> and so, scrutiny of those murders has caused...
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for almost 50 years, sir paul mccartney h shouldered the blame for breaking up the evidence.ence was a press release for his 1980 solo album. in it, paul mccartney posed himself the question do you foresee a time when lenon and mccartney becomes an active writing partnership again. his analysis was nope. -- no. but in a up in bbc interview, sir paul has cast out on this version of the n. >> i'm not the personal who instigated the center. john walked into the room one beatles. he said it's quite thrilling, it's rather like a divorce and then we were left to pick up the pieces but didn't instigate the split. that was our johnny. come in one day, said i'm leaving the group. it was the most difficult period of my life. number one, the beatles were breaking up and this was my band, this was my job. this was miff life. i wanted it to continue. i thought we were doing some pretty good stuff, you think abbey road, let it be, not bad. and i educate we could continue. >> this has, of course, got at . helore's the reaction from beatles historian-- aaron weber. >> paul has been arguing s
for almost 50 years, sir paul mccartney h shouldered the blame for breaking up the evidence.ence was a press release for his 1980 solo album. in it, paul mccartney posed himself the question do you foresee a time when lenon and mccartney becomes an active writing partnership again. his analysis was nope. -- no. but in a up in bbc interview, sir paul has cast out on this version of the n. >> i'm not the personal who instigated the center. john walked into the room one beatles. he said it's...
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. >>> chief meteorologist paul heggen is joining us now. >> temperatures will drop off through the game. let's check your game time workers were temperatures will likely be in the low 60s. it is clear skies overhead and the winds have been kicking up today in solano county. fortunately, we have not seen any of these sensors triggering and the red flag conditions picked her husband the low humidity levels we will look at the changes to your weekend forecast coming up. >> thank you so much, paul. >>> pg&e has canceled power shutoffs for the bay area today . at one time 29,000 worth they could lose their power and the number is now down to just 670 customers. >>> a u.s. panel just endorsed the moderna vaccine booster shot for certain groups. skyler henry looks at who is eligible. >> we have a unanimous vote. >> reporter: the fda advisory panel has authorized moderna booster shots for those vaccinated at least six months ago who are high risk or over age 65 and the cdc will meet next week to set the guidelines . the fda panel will also vote on friday whether or not to authorize a second joh
. >>> chief meteorologist paul heggen is joining us now. >> temperatures will drop off through the game. let's check your game time workers were temperatures will likely be in the low 60s. it is clear skies overhead and the winds have been kicking up today in solano county. fortunately, we have not seen any of these sensors triggering and the red flag conditions picked her husband the low humidity levels we will look at the changes to your weekend forecast coming up. >>...
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professor paul hunter, as ever, weeks. professor paul hunter, as ever. thanks _ weeks.oining us. - now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello, it was very cloudy today across the country. the temperatures slowly coming up a little bit, though, and into tomorrow, it will feel a bit milder. that's because we will have more sunshine around, but there will be some showery bursts of rain, too. we could see this weather front which is bringing some very wet weather to northern ireland, much of central and western scotland through this evening and overnight, but it will slowly move its way eastwards, eventually, by the end of the night, reaching parts of western england and wales. and we should see clear spells and showers following on behind there for northern ireland. ahead of it, for much of england and wales, it will be dry, breezy, and very mild, much milder than what it was last night. so, we start sunday off on a mild note, a lot of cloud around, a little bit of sunshine, too. that weather front begins to weaken and fragment as it moves eastwards, e
professor paul hunter, as ever, weeks. professor paul hunter, as ever. thanks _ weeks.oining us. - now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello, it was very cloudy today across the country. the temperatures slowly coming up a little bit, though, and into tomorrow, it will feel a bit milder. that's because we will have more sunshine around, but there will be some showery bursts of rain, too. we could see this weather front which is bringing some very wet weather to northern...
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paul, minnesota. tonight the community is struggling to understand why deadly gunfire rang out in a popular restaurant and bar district. just after midnight, a barrage of bullets hit 15 people, turning a night on the town into complete chaos. st. paul police describe the crime scene as a, quote, hellish situation. one woman in her 20s is dead, 14 people are wounded. police have arrested several suspects but are still looking for others tonight. cnn's adrienne broaddus is with us tonight. adrienne, do police know is behind this? >> reporter: the motive remains unclear. three men are in custody, ranging from age 22 to 33. this after you mentioned 15 people were shot, including one woman in her 20s who didn't survive. she died at the scene. 14 others injured, and i spoke just moments ago with the deejay who was enjoying a night of fun with everyone inside of that venue. he describes what he saw. listen in. >> i'm kind of spinning on the stage having fun in my moment, and i hear it. pop, pop, pop, pop, po
paul, minnesota. tonight the community is struggling to understand why deadly gunfire rang out in a popular restaurant and bar district. just after midnight, a barrage of bullets hit 15 people, turning a night on the town into complete chaos. st. paul police describe the crime scene as a, quote, hellish situation. one woman in her 20s is dead, 14 people are wounded. police have arrested several suspects but are still looking for others tonight. cnn's adrienne broaddus is with us tonight....
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wait a second-- paul mccartney has a d.j.?ike private-- when they're having a party he does that, too. he travels with paul mccartney and plays beatle remixes that he does and covers and does a really nice set for an hour before the show starts. he gets everybody in the beatles mood. and so, i went to see him in toronto. and he said, "i think i can get paul come and do a meet-and- greet with you and get a picture." i said, "that would be great." so i go down to this basement of an arena i'm waiting in front of this curtain-thing to get a picture take, and paul mccartney eventually walks out and he has his hand out and he goes, "hi, drew." and he shakes my hand and i thought chris told him who i was. that's how paul mccartney knows that i'm here. and then he goes, "you know, i 'price is right'. i watch trash tv all the time. it's one of my favorite shows." and i'm like... ( laughter ) like, you what? >> stephen: yeah, i'll take it. >> like, a huh? and he goes, "is it as fun as it seems?" and he's asking me questions like that.
wait a second-- paul mccartney has a d.j.?ike private-- when they're having a party he does that, too. he travels with paul mccartney and plays beatle remixes that he does and covers and does a really nice set for an hour before the show starts. he gets everybody in the beatles mood. and so, i went to see him in toronto. and he said, "i think i can get paul come and do a meet-and- greet with you and get a picture." i said, "that would be great." so i go down to this basement...
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>> paul, david, i got to run. thank you. sorry. david, make that point, sorry. >> i just wanted to say, i'm glad to see another point on which paul and i agree. >> i love you, gergen. i love you. >> oh, my gosh. it's a love fest on a friday. thank you. >>> if you got the johnson a& johnson vaccine, listen up. a panel recommended a booster dose today. we'll tell you what you need to know. >> i think anybody who has gotten one dose of a johnson & johnson vaccine can benefit from a second dose of the johnson & johnson vaccine. so we turned bath time into a business. and building it with my son has been my dream job. at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com need to get your prescriptions refilled? capsule pharmacy can hand deliver your medications - today - for free. go to capsule.com. we handle your insurance. all you have to do is schedule delivery. go to capsule.com to get started in 15 seconds today. ♪ (vo) subaru presents... the underdo
>> paul, david, i got to run. thank you. sorry. david, make that point, sorry. >> i just wanted to say, i'm glad to see another point on which paul and i agree. >> i love you, gergen. i love you. >> oh, my gosh. it's a love fest on a friday. thank you. >>> if you got the johnson a& johnson vaccine, listen up. a panel recommended a booster dose today. we'll tell you what you need to know. >> i think anybody who has gotten one dose of a johnson &...