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- edgar allan poe. edgar allan poe! wow!es made during lockdown, this can't hold a candle to the diy british horrorfilm host, which recently came out on blu—ray, conjuring proper scares from the most restrictive filmmaking circumstances — a real low—budget gem. now, one thing we've all done far too much of during lockdown is spending time online, glued to our phones and computer screens. that's a scenario that's central to the jet—black dutch comedy—horror the columnist. katja herbers is femke, the journalist under pressure to complete a book, who finds herself unable to ignore the online trolls who constantly harass her with obscenities and death threats, something that will be unpleasantly familiar to many in this grand age of social media. when her noisy diy enthusiast neighbour turns out to be one of her online trolls, she helps him to fall off a roof, a release that miraculously unlocks her writer's block. and so, finding inspiration in revenge, she embarks on a killing spree, a deadly hobby that keeps her creative juic
- edgar allan poe. edgar allan poe! wow!es made during lockdown, this can't hold a candle to the diy british horrorfilm host, which recently came out on blu—ray, conjuring proper scares from the most restrictive filmmaking circumstances — a real low—budget gem. now, one thing we've all done far too much of during lockdown is spending time online, glued to our phones and computer screens. that's a scenario that's central to the jet—black dutch comedy—horror the columnist. katja herbers...
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the poe lies between the apenwines to the south -- >> it's hazy today.a place like parma, the cross wind blows all the way down into the valley and the valley heads out to the sea and creates a microclimate. >> it's about the fog. oh, fog. thanks to you. >> the fog and humidity makes the difference in all of this. the humidity that comes from mountain that protects in the south is cool but not too cool hot summer,, cool winter and creates the perfect microclimate. >> even the region's beloved fresh pasta is explained by the humid climate, which means soft wheat can grow here. a very different breed from the heat-loving dry durham wheat in the south. >> if you don't believe in god you believe in tortellini. you understand, it's like a religion. >> and nobody's is as good as your grandmothers. >> it's true. >> he grew up here and is obsessive about the local foods that shaped his childhood. >> if you check my blood, there's balsamic vinegar, and in the summer it's alive, and in the winter, goes to bed, and stays there and relaxes for six months, and then f
the poe lies between the apenwines to the south -- >> it's hazy today.a place like parma, the cross wind blows all the way down into the valley and the valley heads out to the sea and creates a microclimate. >> it's about the fog. oh, fog. thanks to you. >> the fog and humidity makes the difference in all of this. the humidity that comes from mountain that protects in the south is cool but not too cool hot summer,, cool winter and creates the perfect microclimate. >>...
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the white cows are unique to the valley of the river poe that runs through this region. >> it's like a magic act. >> they invented this. >> 3, 2, 1. open. >> smell it. smell it. the smelling is unbelievable. the smell is unbelievable. >> oh, my god. that's too much. wow. >> [ bleep ]. >> i mean, yes. geno is up at 5:00 a.m., pouring the milk in the copper vats, and running them salt baths that last for 19 days. >> you have to love the ingredients. you have to kcaress them. >> what i'm going to do with you. you are just born. this is the cheese of this morning. taste it. it's unbelievable. it's so good. it's like -- it's like a mozzarella, no? >> yeah. >> less intense. >> so good. oh, my god. >> 550 litters of milk suppressd into this every morning. >> the white cows were nearly forsaken for the utters of foreign cows. >> how long will you age this? >> 36 months. 40, and 50. >> one of his iconic dishes is five ages, which is, as the name suggests, a love letter to this cheese. >> in my mind it was my idea of expressing with one ingredient. actually the ingredients were two, parmesan a
the white cows are unique to the valley of the river poe that runs through this region. >> it's like a magic act. >> they invented this. >> 3, 2, 1. open. >> smell it. smell it. the smelling is unbelievable. the smell is unbelievable. >> oh, my god. that's too much. wow. >> [ bleep ]. >> i mean, yes. geno is up at 5:00 a.m., pouring the milk in the copper vats, and running them salt baths that last for 19 days. >> you have to love the ingredients....
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the extraordinary food valley lies between the poe river in the north and the mountains of the south.at behind us. when you look at a place like palma, the reason they're aged so well is the cross wind flows all the way down into the valley. the valley then heads out to the adriatic sea and it creates this microclimate. >> it's about the fog. >> poe fog. >> oh, fog, thanks to you. >> the fog and humidity makes a difference in all this. the humidity that comes from the -- that protects from south is cool, but not too cool. hot summer, cold winter and create the perfect microclimate in emelia romana. >> even the region's pasta is explained by this climate which means soft wheat can grow here, a different breed from the dry durham wheat of the south. >> if you don't believe in god, you believe in tortellini. it's like a religion. >> true. massimo grew up in modena and is obsessive about the foods that shaped his childhood. >> if you check my blood, there's balsamic vinegar. the summer, the vinegar is alive. >> right. >> and in the winter goes to bed and stays there and relax for six mont
the extraordinary food valley lies between the poe river in the north and the mountains of the south.at behind us. when you look at a place like palma, the reason they're aged so well is the cross wind flows all the way down into the valley. the valley then heads out to the adriatic sea and it creates this microclimate. >> it's about the fog. >> poe fog. >> oh, fog, thanks to you. >> the fog and humidity makes a difference in all this. the humidity that comes from the --...
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demonstrators were back on the streets following a bloody crackdown vastly poe's leader suchi 1st court appearance since the military could. supporters outside the hong kong court where $47.00 pro-democracy activists face charges of subversion under the terrorist controversial security if convicted they could spend the rest of us in prison. early in the film festival opens this year. because. i'm from k.l. welcome to the program. former french president nicolas sarkozy has been found guilty of corruption and influence peddling the court in paris sentenced him to 3 years in jail 2 of them suspected he was found guilty of offering to help a judge obtain a senior post in exchange for inside information about an inquiry into his campaign finances mr sarkozy is due to return to court this month this time to face charges of illegally overspending in his failed 2012 we have action campaign. straight to the french capital where we join d.w. correspondent. welcomed lisa to talk us through this complicated case. well as you're saying it is very complicated because there are several judicial affai
demonstrators were back on the streets following a bloody crackdown vastly poe's leader suchi 1st court appearance since the military could. supporters outside the hong kong court where $47.00 pro-democracy activists face charges of subversion under the terrorist controversial security if convicted they could spend the rest of us in prison. early in the film festival opens this year. because. i'm from k.l. welcome to the program. former french president nicolas sarkozy has been found guilty of...
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austrian capital vienna there were isolated scuffles and police made several arrests the protesters of poe's the ongoing closure of part of the austrian economy they also object to mass vaccines in compulsory testing in schools. now journalists comedians in actors figured prominently in india's me to moan movement in 2018 coming out with stories of harassment at the hands of men in power a recent court verdict acquitting an accuser in a defamation case was seen as a victory for women who have spoken out against rassmann while offices and workplaces are gradually improving protections offered to workers many women in the informal sector remain invisible within the movement in india follows such a worker who wants to emphasize that time is up. but the don is very low and honey because she stops it off to other domestic workers who live nearby maybe not as friends but some clothes that. she's too much of an activist to say she doesn't mind all she wants to make sure that other young women i'm on never have free take she was once to speak out against hadassah. and please treat us with such thing
austrian capital vienna there were isolated scuffles and police made several arrests the protesters of poe's the ongoing closure of part of the austrian economy they also object to mass vaccines in compulsory testing in schools. now journalists comedians in actors figured prominently in india's me to moan movement in 2018 coming out with stories of harassment at the hands of men in power a recent court verdict acquitting an accuser in a defamation case was seen as a victory for women who have...
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alexander poe believed that most women have no character at all.g to aristotle, we should regard the female nature as afflicted with a natural defectiveness. a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. richard kipling. abby hoffman said the only alliance i will make with woman's liberation is in bed. d.h. lawrence wrote, man is willing to accept woman as an equal, as a man in skirts, as an angel, a devil, a baby face, a machine, an instrument, a bosom, a womb, a pair of legs, a servant, an encyclopedia, an ideal or an obscenity. the only thing he won't accept her as is a human being, a real human being of the female sex. women are like elephants. they're nice to look at, but i wouldn't want to own one. >>> here today to talk about this theater piece are kathy shortridge, a freelance writer and sharon lowen who was in the piece. she's a senior at the university of michigan. kathy, what did you think about that piece? i was surprised that it was so bad. >> well, it would be wrong to say that i really enjoyed it, all those unpleasant and neg
alexander poe believed that most women have no character at all.g to aristotle, we should regard the female nature as afflicted with a natural defectiveness. a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. richard kipling. abby hoffman said the only alliance i will make with woman's liberation is in bed. d.h. lawrence wrote, man is willing to accept woman as an equal, as a man in skirts, as an angel, a devil, a baby face, a machine, an instrument, a bosom, a womb, a pair of legs, a...
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. >> reporter: jenny poe says that is why she started a support group last summer specifically for people of mixed race. >> many times, people that are mixed say i don't feel like i fit in even in my family. i don't fit into the wider culture. and i am feeling isolated. so acutely, under public scrutiny. >> we asked what viewers thought of the interview. net says the hate for her shows how society hates women and always build a nice them. gail things she just wants attention. she needs to grow up. mike says i think what we can take from here is that fame is not all sunshine and rainbows, and raymond was, people are struggling to pay rent and feed their families, this is garbage at its best. you can still join the conversation, just search kpix5 on facebook and fomovies, a special bond between father and son inspiring this week's students rising above scholar. >>> >>> well, burger king's attempt on international women's the campaign has certainly backfired in a big way. the best for giants uk twitter account tweeting out five words today. women belong in the kitchen. the restaurant quickly
. >> reporter: jenny poe says that is why she started a support group last summer specifically for people of mixed race. >> many times, people that are mixed say i don't feel like i fit in even in my family. i don't fit into the wider culture. and i am feeling isolated. so acutely, under public scrutiny. >> we asked what viewers thought of the interview. net says the hate for her shows how society hates women and always build a nice them. gail things she just wants attention....
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el príncipe harry , conversa con su padre y su herman el prío poe harry habla con r pa entrevista que pregunta? ¿oí al experto en taxes de turbotax live? ¡hola! ¿puedo deducir mi cirugía de cataratas? vamos a revisar toda su documentación. y si, soy el experto en taxes de turbotax live. prepara tus taxes con un experto, o deja que nuestros expertos los preparen por ti. ♪ ♪ prepara tus taxes con un ex♪♪rto, ana tiene tantas citas que le urge ayuda. necesita indeed. al patrocinar un empleo en indeed, obtienes al instante una selección de candidatos de calidad de nuestro banco de currículums. aprovecha tu crédito de setenta y cinco dólares al publicar tu primer empleo en indeed.com/oferta. en pizza hut se llama “la sabormaker de 10 dólares” pero tu puedes llamar a esta pizza grande con hasta tres ingredientes, “la quesabrosa” o “la familia garcía especial” por solo $10 dólares pide la sabormaker a domicilio o para entrega en estacionamiento sin contacto, en pizzahut.com >> (música). >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> tras un año de pandemia algunas ciudades han reabierto sus lugares cines y restau
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that was the poe back koe barn. that is still part of upper t?n, but what makes this one f special is that in the four w corners of it there are four small rooms in each corner, and the history is that those four g corners were used to breeze laifs. the original owner, part of trading slaves, was to sbraed them so you could have more jusw property and product.in so they saidid that those rooms were used to breed the slaves, so they're just four window less rooms. >> here is the massive kitchen chimney with the little bread i. ovens s above. look at how big that is.ginia. >> what are your impressions of thisis place? >> this is my first time, i n visited other plantations but to my what was strikes is that s tn there is an auction block here n in theg center of the property.b and earlier the understanding g powethat itkn was a very -- weli felt like i was tensing up. the previous generations that e stood in that spot and didn't know what was happening.en wit i think that block where it is right now is a huge reason why s it is so powerful.and this
that was the poe back koe barn. that is still part of upper t?n, but what makes this one f special is that in the four w corners of it there are four small rooms in each corner, and the history is that those four g corners were used to breeze laifs. the original owner, part of trading slaves, was to sbraed them so you could have more jusw property and product.in so they saidid that those rooms were used to breed the slaves, so they're just four window less rooms. >> here is the massive...
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british royal family is now speaking out today about brings harry and meghan's explosive interview with poeuckingham palace say on behalf of the queen that she's saddeneded a how the challenging the last two years have been for the couple. the palace adding that the allegations particularly of race are concerning and says that they will be addressed by the royal family privately. a source tells cnn the royal family waited to respond until the interview aired last night in the uk. my next guest is a professor of black studies at birmingham city in birmingham england and all the author of a new book "age and race isk, rolling this op-ed that i encourage you all to read. thanks for joining us. a plesh europe. >> happy to be here. >> when you read the statementp that says they are saddened and concern a.r.-and for people of colior in the. mr. -- the think that this is first time that the queen or palace has heard about these allegations isn't exactly what you get when you raise issues of racism. oh, what a surprise. we didn't know, like they hadn't been complaining about it previously. this is
british royal family is now speaking out today about brings harry and meghan's explosive interview with poeuckingham palace say on behalf of the queen that she's saddeneded a how the challenging the last two years have been for the couple. the palace adding that the allegations particularly of race are concerning and says that they will be addressed by the royal family privately. a source tells cnn the royal family waited to respond until the interview aired last night in the uk. my next guest...
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i know you noted this yesterday as well, the president cracked the door open to poe sensely supporting getting rid of the filibuster down the line but right now it doesn't seem as if that will happen imminently. instead what he's calling for is to get a piece of legislation. that is the backdrop of this. a briefing is about to get underway with press secretary jen psaki who will undoubtedly get a number of questions about this. >> thank you for taking time for us. get to that briefing right now. josh, take us through the new restrictions in georgia. the rule barring people giving residents waiting in long lines -- those are mostly minority -- food or water. they don't have as many polling places. so after 5:00 people who get off work won't be able to vote. >> if there is any silver lining for democrats, even worse provisionses were stripped out of it, such as voting on sunday. that is not lessening the outrage here. prohibiting taking food and water to people waiting in line. in atlanta people have to wait in long lines. and shortening early voting to just one week. that early voting s
i know you noted this yesterday as well, the president cracked the door open to poe sensely supporting getting rid of the filibuster down the line but right now it doesn't seem as if that will happen imminently. instead what he's calling for is to get a piece of legislation. that is the backdrop of this. a briefing is about to get underway with press secretary jen psaki who will undoubtedly get a number of questions about this. >> thank you for taking time for us. get to that briefing...
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to look for another observation post, i went to this small village near the airport i think it's kim poe airport. and i went through that small village and i noticed that the villagers were friendly and started to point. i wondered what they were pointing at. finally i stopped, and then they pulled out a guy, and it was north korea. and they wanted me to take him. which i did. because they wanted to get rid of him, and that was the first prisoner that i captured. and i brought him back to the regimen, and he was sent through the prison chain of command. i don't know what happened to him after that. >> well was it kind of an intense moment or was easy to handle? >> it's not easy to handle, but it was intense not knowing if he was the only one. because i only had a jeep and for people. and i didn't really know, much about how the korean people felt about is coming that way. but they were friendly, and they were helpful. so it helped us, and it helped you know the engagement. i finally got an interpreter. and he traveled with us the whole time that we are in korea. so we would be able to kn
to look for another observation post, i went to this small village near the airport i think it's kim poe airport. and i went through that small village and i noticed that the villagers were friendly and started to point. i wondered what they were pointing at. finally i stopped, and then they pulled out a guy, and it was north korea. and they wanted me to take him. which i did. because they wanted to get rid of him, and that was the first prisoner that i captured. and i brought him back to the...
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. >>> shares of bumble popping on poe heels of its first earnings rert we will hear comments from theny's ceo about the quarter coming up. that stock up 16%. he best” by joe esposito] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) don't get mad. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. what we do here at dana-faber, changes lives everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. >>> dow is up 213 points off the session high, which is 365. up two thirds of a percent nasdaq up 2.6% 22 minutes left in the session looking forward to the "market zone." also looking forward to comments from mary burra and jane fraser. that's all coming up in minutes here on "closing bell. - [narrator] grubhub perks give you deal
. >>> shares of bumble popping on poe heels of its first earnings rert we will hear comments from theny's ceo about the quarter coming up. that stock up 16%. he best” by joe esposito] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) don't get mad. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world...
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probably a person in this world that hasn't heard of george floyd and what happened in min knee app poeimpartial. in other words, who can look at the evidence that's in front of them during the trial and make their decision based on that. as far as how long the trial will be, expecting that to be at least two or three weeks because there are potentially about 400 witnesses. christine, laura? >> sara sidner. thank you for that. >>> a major problem in the white house. why president biden's dogs are headed back to delaware. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours.s. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 14 day system. with a painless, onesecond scan i can check my glucose without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. you can do it without fingersticks, too. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. and visit fre
probably a person in this world that hasn't heard of george floyd and what happened in min knee app poeimpartial. in other words, who can look at the evidence that's in front of them during the trial and make their decision based on that. as far as how long the trial will be, expecting that to be at least two or three weeks because there are potentially about 400 witnesses. christine, laura? >> sara sidner. thank you for that. >>> a major problem in the white house. why president...
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that will be pushing to alabama and eventually on through the rest of the south as this line, very poe, pushes east. tornado watches in for the areas in red. severe thunderstorm watch for the areas in yellow. so far we have seen 16 tornado reports. we're going to add to that over the next 24 hours, because as this system pushes to the east, it is hitting a very ripe environment and we are looking at the east coast, much of the east coast, for severe weather on sunday. >> thanks for that. folks do need to be prepared. tyler, appreciate it. >>> recovery efforts in parts of alabama are under way after the tough weather there. we know at least seven tornados hit the state two days ago according to the national weather service, killing at least five people. derek van dam reports on the destruction and a woman who is leaning on her faith to get through. >> reporter: violent tornados leaving a trail of devastation across the southern u.s. and leaving communities in shambles. in birmingham, alabama, roofs torn off of homes. some others ripped from their foundation. and residents, like dina coo
that will be pushing to alabama and eventually on through the rest of the south as this line, very poe, pushes east. tornado watches in for the areas in red. severe thunderstorm watch for the areas in yellow. so far we have seen 16 tornado reports. we're going to add to that over the next 24 hours, because as this system pushes to the east, it is hitting a very ripe environment and we are looking at the east coast, much of the east coast, for severe weather on sunday. >> thanks for that....
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earnings and the company is in the midst of a long term transformation for terms to die vest in nuclear poei think the utilities will be in favor as long as we seem to get out of the pandemic but we got to put some away and get good income let's dig diaper with the chairman and ceo of public service enterprise group to get a better read on how his company is doing welcome back to "mad money." >> good to be here thank you. >> utilities, different power that they might want to sell they get out of that and suddenly the worry i have is done and that is pse and g, right? >> that's exactly right. we announced in july we would basically exit all parts of mer merchant. >> you do rely on what i think is a fantastic clean form of ennear gu but out of fashion in our country nuclear. are you worried the new administration might be pronuclear or issues involving certification that seem unfair given the fact that you really should be giving credit for clean energy that they generate? >> fortunately, i'm hearing just the opposite, jim. i'm hearing that the new administration recognizes that even though t
earnings and the company is in the midst of a long term transformation for terms to die vest in nuclear poei think the utilities will be in favor as long as we seem to get out of the pandemic but we got to put some away and get good income let's dig diaper with the chairman and ceo of public service enterprise group to get a better read on how his company is doing welcome back to "mad money." >> good to be here thank you. >> utilities, different power that they might want...
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okay sort of has his hair part of the wrong way and he kind of looks more like edgar allan poe than booth but he was he was definitely. or he said he was near lincoln and heard the speech and that's probably where he would have been because the crowd poured out. onto the steps and it was rather chaotic. i mean mary lincoln had trouble getting out there and i don't think she even heard the speech. what what about walt whitman who who many think of course is greatest american poet his leaves of grass notwithstanding as being described as pornography. wasn't he was the car special correspondence for the new york times and he did a splendid job as you pointed out and describing the setting in setting and setting the scene, but did he really say anything worth remembering about the address itself? not the address itself. see i he was in the capitol building that early that morning. five am or something with with all with the his fellow journalists. and then he describes the parade going to the capitol and from the capital. and when he describes lincoln's speech he describes the setting more th
okay sort of has his hair part of the wrong way and he kind of looks more like edgar allan poe than booth but he was he was definitely. or he said he was near lincoln and heard the speech and that's probably where he would have been because the crowd poured out. onto the steps and it was rather chaotic. i mean mary lincoln had trouble getting out there and i don't think she even heard the speech. what what about walt whitman who who many think of course is greatest american poet his leaves of...
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intelligence agencies make a direct poe connection between the capitol insurrection and the potentialre violence and it says, quote, newer sociodevelopments will spur some domestic violence extremists to try to engage in violence this year. joining me is abigail spa spanberger. thank you for being with us this morning. 12 republicans didn't vote for the congressional medal. and we see this report from the intelligence communities warning that more could be coming because of the false narratives. what are your concerns this morning? >> i want to first start by saying thank you very much for giving a platform to officer dunn to tell his story, extraordinary story, and frankly his testimony of his and so many capitol police officers. i was there on the day on the january 6th insurrection and the incredible work of the capitol hill police officers is what saved democracy that day and it's what kept so many of us safe and unfortunately three police officers have lost their lives and so many more have faced life-long consequences because of their fight to save our democracy and the fact tha
intelligence agencies make a direct poe connection between the capitol insurrection and the potentialre violence and it says, quote, newer sociodevelopments will spur some domestic violence extremists to try to engage in violence this year. joining me is abigail spa spanberger. thank you for being with us this morning. 12 republicans didn't vote for the congressional medal. and we see this report from the intelligence communities warning that more could be coming because of the false...
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the timing, the way it was poe lit siz politicized. they can understand it's not a rushed process. it has been in the works for decades. these aren't new ideas. we have scientists, brilliant minds that have put work into making this intervention. when we are losing 2,000 people a day, it's not over. we need people to trust the process. we need people to get vaccinated. >> to your point about this continued skepticism surrounding the vaccinations, this is what johnson & johnson's ceo is saying about trials for some key groups. >> we are starting on studies for people that are between the age of 12 and 18. we are looking at starting trials even in younger patients, in pregnant women, because we realize we need to generate that kind of information so that people can have the trust and confidence for it to be used. we are confident that over the course of 2021, we will have that data available. >> dr. hilton, do trials like this do enough to ultimately cut through that vaccine hesitancy and doubt? is there a public education approach that also needs to be taken? >> i think we can't get
the timing, the way it was poe lit siz politicized. they can understand it's not a rushed process. it has been in the works for decades. these aren't new ideas. we have scientists, brilliant minds that have put work into making this intervention. when we are losing 2,000 people a day, it's not over. we need people to trust the process. we need people to get vaccinated. >> to your point about this continued skepticism surrounding the vaccinations, this is what johnson & johnson's ceo...
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and so, yes, jews, especially after the poe grums of the early 20th century are fleeing persecution in they are for all intents and purposes refugees. but there's no definition of that, so they are part of the larger immigration experience. and so you have all kinds of migration going on during this period. you have a seasonal labor migration of southern italians. they come in march or april. they prefer outdoor work. they build the skyscrapers of manhattan and the federal triangle area of washington, d.c. their stone cutters are experts. they're in great demand, and they go back during the winter months, and then in the spring they come again. and so it's this back and forth. the federal immigration officers refer to them as birds of passage, but there were true labor migration coming at different times during the year to take part in those jobs which they liked best. they liked it better than indoor work. the eastern european jews, the second largest group, second to the italians during this period have no intention of going back because they've come in part, not just for economic op
and so, yes, jews, especially after the poe grums of the early 20th century are fleeing persecution in they are for all intents and purposes refugees. but there's no definition of that, so they are part of the larger immigration experience. and so you have all kinds of migration going on during this period. you have a seasonal labor migration of southern italians. they come in march or april. they prefer outdoor work. they build the skyscrapers of manhattan and the federal triangle area of...
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. >> followup, a new fact finding by poe litke yoe confirms what a few lawmakers are reluctant to admit about attending a four day lobbyist conference in maui. this is during the height of the pandemic. it raised high browse here at home. "politico" obtained documents showing six more lawmakers that refused to answer questions did attend. that's on top of the ten confirmed earlier. most are from southern california. one napa state senator bill dodd is from the bay area. of they have all attended distancing rules. >>> one man has a fish story no one else ever believed. but also the images he has those to prove it. >> that's right, he reeled in a shark last week. the video was shared about it fishing charter company. they say it took about 40 minutes to reel in that shark. i imagine. great white is one step away from being endangered. he quickly released it back into the water. i'm surprised his line didn't snap. >> i know. huge. >> what an angler there. >> i know. >> coming up next, we'll take a look at the top stories that we're following including but the new pandemic worries in the ea
. >> followup, a new fact finding by poe litke yoe confirms what a few lawmakers are reluctant to admit about attending a four day lobbyist conference in maui. this is during the height of the pandemic. it raised high browse here at home. "politico" obtained documents showing six more lawmakers that refused to answer questions did attend. that's on top of the ten confirmed earlier. most are from southern california. one napa state senator bill dodd is from the bay area. of they...
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here's here's gwendolyn brooks's poe“" my dreams my works must wait till after hell”: i hold my honey and cabinets of my will i label clearly and each latch and lid i bid be firm till i return from hell i am very hungry. i am incomplete. who is speaking here? what kind of narrator is this? the charged rhymes signal someone whose life has been contained and detained too long, and i also feel the poem give voice to my own pent up feelings. i feel differently companioned by elizabeth bishop's poem "at the fish houses" which begins... although it is a cold evening "although it is a cold evening, down by one of the fishhouses an old man sits netting, his net, in the gloaming almost invisible, a dark purple-brown, and his shuttle worn and polished." this poem has the cadence of a slow, neighborly storytelling. speaking the poem, i feel my own breath grow even, tipping gently, just like the sea at dusk. the poem helps me slow down, become more deliberate. herein lies the magic of a poem: yes, another person wrote it, but when you jump inside the poem's rhythms and syncopations, you become th
here's here's gwendolyn brooks's poe“" my dreams my works must wait till after hell”: i hold my honey and cabinets of my will i label clearly and each latch and lid i bid be firm till i return from hell i am very hungry. i am incomplete. who is speaking here? what kind of narrator is this? the charged rhymes signal someone whose life has been contained and detained too long, and i also feel the poem give voice to my own pent up feelings. i feel differently companioned by elizabeth...
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all for gasping for breath on 100% vape poe therm. that stuff because they don't have covid because it's not real. did you encounter that anti-covid denialism around the country? are there places in particular, if you encountered it, where you encountered it? >> i've been mostly in the thick of it. my patients are usually intubated and the family members that i talk to are the ones that are -- i'm talking to family members of the dead people, people that are going to die and it's deeper than what people can imagine. looking at it through the eyes of a health care worker, you won't see the truth. >> yeah. it is terrifying and, you know, thank you for all that you've done, for your service as well, but also for your service to the country in trying to get this thing to end. grover street, thank you very much. really appreciate you powering through the audio issues as well. cheers. thank you. >>> we are moments away from president biden's first primetime address as he and vice president kamala harris hit the road to tout the benefits of
all for gasping for breath on 100% vape poe therm. that stuff because they don't have covid because it's not real. did you encounter that anti-covid denialism around the country? are there places in particular, if you encountered it, where you encountered it? >> i've been mostly in the thick of it. my patients are usually intubated and the family members that i talk to are the ones that are -- i'm talking to family members of the dead people, people that are going to die and it's deeper...
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why are tipster amy and ryan reilly and jocelyn cook from huff poe all over this guy but law enforcement isn't? questions. questions like that is frankly why it seems to me both wrong and weird now that the justice department isn't regularly briefing the public anymore on arrests and prosecutions and progress in the january 6th investigation. remember immediately after the capitol attack we were waiting for some sort of public law enforcement briefing and didn't get one for days. for a few days running we got briefings from the u.s. attorney at the d.c. u.s. attorney's office about arrests and people they were seeking, potential charges they were going to face. that's been a long time now. they haven't briefed the public since january 26th. and there is turnover of an unusual kind in that office that is running the january 6th investigation. the u.s. attorney's office in d.c., that was such a troubled office, right, where trump attorney general bill barr installed all of his staffers in positions to replace people who were otherwise basically normal justice department personnel. they use
why are tipster amy and ryan reilly and jocelyn cook from huff poe all over this guy but law enforcement isn't? questions. questions like that is frankly why it seems to me both wrong and weird now that the justice department isn't regularly briefing the public anymore on arrests and prosecutions and progress in the january 6th investigation. remember immediately after the capitol attack we were waiting for some sort of public law enforcement briefing and didn't get one for days. for a few days...
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more of a statement of you don't respect me, as poe opposed to this is something we could practicallyto keep more americans live alive. >> ron brownstein, thank you sir. make sure you stay with us. we are going to keep bringing you the latest information as we get it on the boulder shooting. >>> plus, the former president could be culpable. hi guys! check out this side right here. what'd you do? - tell me know you did it. - yeah. get a little closer. that's insane. that's a different car. -that's the same car. - no! yeah, that's before, that's after. oh, that's awesome. make it nu with nu finish. so you want to make the best burger ever? then make it! that means cooking day and night until you get... (ding)... you got paid! that means... best burger ever. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more successful with payments, payroll, banking and live bookkeeping. start the year smiling at aspen dental where new starts happen, every day. get exceptional care at every step, unparalleled safety at every visit, and flexible payment options for every budget. now, during the everyday sm
more of a statement of you don't respect me, as poe opposed to this is something we could practicallyto keep more americans live alive. >> ron brownstein, thank you sir. make sure you stay with us. we are going to keep bringing you the latest information as we get it on the boulder shooting. >>> plus, the former president could be culpable. hi guys! check out this side right here. what'd you do? - tell me know you did it. - yeah. get a little closer. that's insane. that's a...
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poe potato head, they have to go to work. >> the answer is what eddie just said.right, among an older, whiter, baby boom population which is seen -- eddie really nails it when he talks about the prominence, the visibility of a younger less white generation through things like tiktok, through things like technology. they are in the face of this older whiter demographic and we saw one of the key spurs for donald trump's support was people who felt insecure about the place of whites in american society. there's absolutely this undertone to it. so, yes, it is the case that talking about cancel culture is really a distraction from real issues that are out there, but it is an intentional distraction, it is a distraction meant to appeal to that particular aspect of what a lot of white americans are concerned about, so that they don't have to focus on these things where the democrats are actually proposing legislation which is much more popular than makes the republicans comfortable. it is deliberate. the reason we are talking about cancel culture is because they don't ha
poe potato head, they have to go to work. >> the answer is what eddie just said.right, among an older, whiter, baby boom population which is seen -- eddie really nails it when he talks about the prominence, the visibility of a younger less white generation through things like tiktok, through things like technology. they are in the face of this older whiter demographic and we saw one of the key spurs for donald trump's support was people who felt insecure about the place of whites in...
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for example to poe right, and so they'll take something where there's a famous animal in some work of literature and then they'll transpose it into the cartoon. that's really common for cartoonists. not everybody is fun to caricature and not all cartoonists like to caricature and so there's various ways to do it. and so the other question was about the circulation of his cartoons throughout the atlantic world and internationally. so we actually don't know that much about that. um one of the problems with ephemera like is that they disintegrate? and so one of the stories which is in the 2007, i think biography of tweed, which is a great book if you haven't read it by ackerman is this story that that tweet actually had them in his luggage. for reasons nobody really understands and that that's where they saw them as they were going through his luggage looking for contraband and they found these cartoons and were like, who is this guy? oh, that's one of the stories so i don't it's not necessarily the case that tweed gets caught because the spaniards just have harvest weekly is i don't kno
for example to poe right, and so they'll take something where there's a famous animal in some work of literature and then they'll transpose it into the cartoon. that's really common for cartoonists. not everybody is fun to caricature and not all cartoonists like to caricature and so there's various ways to do it. and so the other question was about the circulation of his cartoons throughout the atlantic world and internationally. so we actually don't know that much about that. um one of the...
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it was like as poe would have it death was looking gigantically down and i could feel that i was going everyone on the in the reading room floor. we were all making our varied ways to the grave just like everybody else in this box. and i became fixated by them. and that's part of why i put this project together and why i'm inflicting it upon you so that you can become fixated on them too. here. you see the the business with the state right is so this is the state versus the dead body of elic slave property of hb english. it's just a weird way of writing it and and even in legal terms right when you commit murder you don't commit the murder against a person you commit the murder against the peace and dignity of the state. so the state it's not money anymore, but the state has an interest that it's protecting in all of these cases to some degree. the rule of law. okay. so this is how i found them. they were just sort of a jumbled little mass trifold little bundles a bunch of endings now, we've got 1582 of them that you guys are going to jump into. let me just show you how they work. so t
it was like as poe would have it death was looking gigantically down and i could feel that i was going everyone on the in the reading room floor. we were all making our varied ways to the grave just like everybody else in this box. and i became fixated by them. and that's part of why i put this project together and why i'm inflicting it upon you so that you can become fixated on them too. here. you see the the business with the state right is so this is the state versus the dead body of elic...
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you can tell momentum is back when you have tech leading, china leading and the i poe market is back banks is energy. industrials is weaker materials weaker here. the bottom was march 5th and 8th for the sectors. oil stalled out at 65. energy is having a little bit of a tough time i wouldn't say tremendous bu certainly flattened out the last few days your big beta names like ox dental having a tough time. and vix below 20 t lowest level in a year so there is another sign of easing concerns. we were at 20 in february of last year. the bank of america fund manager survey global fund managers every month and what's really interesting about the survey this one, the biggest risk is inflation and a temper tantrum wait a minute, the biggest risk has been covid for 13 months covid is not the biggest risk anymore? that is the change in attitude inflation is the biggest risk now. 2 1/2% is where bonds would be very attractive relate to stocks the guys were talking about march 16th, 2020 that was a wild week for all of us on the floor. we had three circuit break halts, on march 16th two the wee
you can tell momentum is back when you have tech leading, china leading and the i poe market is back banks is energy. industrials is weaker materials weaker here. the bottom was march 5th and 8th for the sectors. oil stalled out at 65. energy is having a little bit of a tough time i wouldn't say tremendous bu certainly flattened out the last few days your big beta names like ox dental having a tough time. and vix below 20 t lowest level in a year so there is another sign of easing concerns. we...
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ththese are nonot all the e poe side effffects. doctoror about all your m medical cononditio, includuding immunene system problemsms, or if f you've hadad an orgrgan transplplant, had or p plan to havave a stemem cell tranansplant, or havave had radidiation to your chchest area or a n nervous sysystem condit. today, k keytruda isis fda-apprd toto treat 16 6 types of advanceced cancer.. and isis being stutudied inin hundreds s of clinicacal s explorining ways to o treat even more e types of c cance. it's truru. keytytruda from m merck. see the e different t types of canancer keytruruda is apprd to t treat at kekeytruda.com, and ask your doctor if keytruda can be part of your story. (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crème eggs. while others may keep trying. no bunny knows easter better than cadbury. are you managing your diabetes..... no bunny knows easter ...u.using fingegersticks? wiwith the newew freestylee libre 2 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, yoyou can chec
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lessons so that we can apply them to future disasters such as an earthquake and really see what our truex poe sure risk is. and then all the while, be creative like mr. brown has said and others about leveraging new things that we've never leveraged before. partnerships with the private sector. i think the story's probably consistent about partnerships with creating hand sanitizer and masks. one thing that i think has been very unique about this is we've strained every resource. every resource has been scarce across the country because everyone needed it whether it was personal protective equipment, hand sanitizer, sanitation equipment, and so to really be creative at the local level to figure out how to solve the problems was a good lesson learned. >> right. and you can't depend on china to supply what we need, either. but i think i yield back. >> thank you very much. i have several questions that i would like to ask. i see that we are running out of time, but i'd like at least to ask the following questions for the whole panel. what lessons have you all learned from this pandemic that will
lessons so that we can apply them to future disasters such as an earthquake and really see what our truex poe sure risk is. and then all the while, be creative like mr. brown has said and others about leveraging new things that we've never leveraged before. partnerships with the private sector. i think the story's probably consistent about partnerships with creating hand sanitizer and masks. one thing that i think has been very unique about this is we've strained every resource. every resource...
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they're going to raise the corporate tax rate from 21% to poe tenly 28%, impose a new tax of 21%, global tax haven countries as residences, and denying deductions for offshoring jobs. joining me now is ohio congressman, member of the house intelligence committee and house ways and means committee, brad wenstrup. always a pleasure to see you. you are on house ways and means. we want to get your take on this plan today. tell us what you're expecting and what kind of impact we will see from this. >> well, there's several things here. the president certainly has the right to put forward a plan that they think is best for america or how they would like to proceed. but the bottom line is, these things have to go through congress. so the question is, will this be something that's done similar to reconciliation where they just rammed it through, they rejected every republican amendment, there was no conversation per se in committee and we'll see how that plays out. so is the president and the democrats in charge in congress going to go through reconciliation again or are they going to try and pa
they're going to raise the corporate tax rate from 21% to poe tenly 28%, impose a new tax of 21%, global tax haven countries as residences, and denying deductions for offshoring jobs. joining me now is ohio congressman, member of the house intelligence committee and house ways and means committee, brad wenstrup. always a pleasure to see you. you are on house ways and means. we want to get your take on this plan today. tell us what you're expecting and what kind of impact we will see from this....
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was by forced labor like manners yet the house past hong kong human rights and democracy act william poe serious on xi jinping in others for destroying hong kong's democracy dealing great leaders like joshua wong and conducting show trials in the greatest human rights like martin lee and in 1984 and in many decades to condition population control fund away from organizations that support or comanage coercive population programs now as you said today and we know from the executive order by the president there was an order design to resume foreign aid to organizations like human population fund that have been found repeatedly to be in violation of the non-coercion policy and especially concerned as a senator president biden voted against the resolution of september 2000 criticizing china's barbaric public policy and the vice president he told students in china in 2011 i gave a speech on this and it was empathetic and fully understood and would itd be second guessing the cruel policy that crushes women, also because in china's limitation policy tens of millions of girls are missing dead, th
was by forced labor like manners yet the house past hong kong human rights and democracy act william poe serious on xi jinping in others for destroying hong kong's democracy dealing great leaders like joshua wong and conducting show trials in the greatest human rights like martin lee and in 1984 and in many decades to condition population control fund away from organizations that support or comanage coercive population programs now as you said today and we know from the executive order by the...
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- edgar allan poe. edgar allan poe! wow!, conjuring proper scares from the most restrictive filmmaking circumstances — a real low—budget gem. now, one thing we've all done far too much of during lockdown is spending time online, glued to our phones and computer screens. that's a scenario that's central to the jet—black dutch comedy—horror the columnist. katja herbers is femke, the journalist under pressure to complete a book, who finds herself unable to ignore the online trolls who constantly harass her with obscenities and death threats, something that will be unpleasantly familiar to many in this grand age of social media. when her noisy diy enthusiast neighbour turns out to be one a roof, a release that miraculously unlocks her writer's block. and so, finding inspiration in revenge, she embarks on a killing spree, a deadly hobby that keeps her creative juices flowing. there's something thrillingly jolly about watching femke reek bloody vengeance on the keyboard warriors who have attacked her with anonymous impunity, a gho
- edgar allan poe. edgar allan poe! wow!, conjuring proper scares from the most restrictive filmmaking circumstances — a real low—budget gem. now, one thing we've all done far too much of during lockdown is spending time online, glued to our phones and computer screens. that's a scenario that's central to the jet—black dutch comedy—horror the columnist. katja herbers is femke, the journalist under pressure to complete a book, who finds herself unable to ignore the online trolls who...