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ray rees little brother from our was faced with 2 choices at a young age foster care or going back to a rough home life that's when ray ray stepped in he told to pack his bags and some are moved into rare raise college dorm at clemson university it will be interesting you don't need a around. >>i didn't. because i was still on way. >>so i was some kind of get some from the cafeteria and bring it. guarantee you he was a welcome on campus and all the guys gravitate book so that was great in years later is when this local story about 2 brothers sticking together. >>was picked up by disney made into a movie safety inspired by re re in some ares bond is going feel >>when it will feel been a same thing almost like it yeah, this because. i'm not even sure that reacted to it he said that it's was happening. >>ray ray says when people see the movie he hopes gives them joy and makes them realize a lesson he learned of those clemson that family is everything even in toughest time understand that the feeling is that the emotion in there because. >>is then the love is there. so no matter if it's a disagreement even in the bad times on
ray rees little brother from our was faced with 2 choices at a young age foster care or going back to a rough home life that's when ray ray stepped in he told to pack his bags and some are moved into rare raise college dorm at clemson university it will be interesting you don't need a around. >>i didn't. because i was still on way. >>so i was some kind of get some from the cafeteria and bring it. guarantee you he was a welcome on campus and all the guys gravitate book so that was...
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i mean there is no typical profile where ray ray, i would have to agree with you, donna. and not only that, but in the state of california to legally consent to having sex is 18 years a lot. so the act of child marriage creates a lukewarm in our statutory rape laws here in california. and there is a reason that we have statutory rape minors from child and sexual abuse. and so why are we, you know, protecting the abusers when we really should be protecting the children from this horrific, horrific form of abuse. and i'm sure that you now, you know, in your studies have, have seen the statutory rape law circumvented in many states. oh, absolutely. child marriage in the united states is nothing short of a way of legalizing rape its way legalizing abuse. and the way to legalizing women trafficking and that's are said it's legal in $46.00 states which is just absurd and surprising. and 20 twentieth's and some of the laughable. and i also just want to go back to what starr was mentioning before about the loss of education as a survival child there. by for me, a trial marriage,
i mean there is no typical profile where ray ray, i would have to agree with you, donna. and not only that, but in the state of california to legally consent to having sex is 18 years a lot. so the act of child marriage creates a lukewarm in our statutory rape laws here in california. and there is a reason that we have statutory rape minors from child and sexual abuse. and so why are we, you know, protecting the abusers when we really should be protecting the children from this horrific,...
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meet ray ray is a 6 year old african penguin. she lives in california's monterey bay aquarium, but it's closed at the moment because of coronavirus restrictions. so wright has taken to exploring her home, and she was around following the staff. and just like the zoo's human physicist wright has discovered this bots to see some species must look good enough to eat. and she said clearly taking plenty of exercise. but she said, hard work from and one of the world's smallest penguin species., i survived the top story. u.s., secretary of state might compare his visit, think go a lot of heights, a disputed territory that israel objects policy shifts towards the disputed reaches, assists, you know of today's awful world news of the top of the hour. stephen beardsley has your business updating just a good thing why are people forced to hide in trucks? there are many reasons there are many cancers and they're armed.
meet ray ray is a 6 year old african penguin. she lives in california's monterey bay aquarium, but it's closed at the moment because of coronavirus restrictions. so wright has taken to exploring her home, and she was around following the staff. and just like the zoo's human physicist wright has discovered this bots to see some species must look good enough to eat. and she said clearly taking plenty of exercise. but she said, hard work from and one of the world's smallest penguin species., i...
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ray ray bogan, ktu, fox 2 news. >>> along with creating a new coronavirus task force, president-elect biden is looking to implement executive orders including having the united states rejoin the paris climate accord as well as the world health organization and look into putting safeguards in place to protest dreamers from deportation, one long-term goal according to the president- elect's campaign manager is healing aation divided by bun one of the most contentious elections in u.s. history. >> joe biden believes it's his job -- >> the biden campaign is asking for the sortification of the election results so they can begin working on a quicker transition to the white house. >>> now that harris will be in the white house january, california will have an empty seat to the is that the. gaven newsom will select her replacement. there is a deal of speculation barbara lee. >>> today we learned that housing and urban development secretary been carson tested positive for covid-19. the news come less than a week after president trump's chief of staff, mark meadows tested positive for coronavir
ray ray bogan, ktu, fox 2 news. >>> along with creating a new coronavirus task force, president-elect biden is looking to implement executive orders including having the united states rejoin the paris climate accord as well as the world health organization and look into putting safeguards in place to protest dreamers from deportation, one long-term goal according to the president- elect's campaign manager is healing aation divided by bun one of the most contentious elections in u.s....
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maybe they'll be hit by cosmic rai rays and come back with powers.u live to cape canaveral. ♪ (betsy) well played. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. -[narrator] we are boomer natur. our neck gaiters, face masks, and one-piece shield masks are certified 99.99% anti-microl with nano-silver technology. boomer naturals, you and your family deserve the best. available at boomernaturals.com, cvs stores, and cvs.com. boomer naturals, we've got you . (upbeat music) but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid
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ray bradbury come in his writings and it was, i consider that another great quest of his. >> that's wonderful observation. ties with everything we've been talking about here. ray had that since of trying to safeguard freedom of the imagination and he's doing that really in the time of the climate of fear, people like rayard r. murrow were among the few that would stand up for that kind of thing. for him the idea of empathy, now to live in someone else's skin was important. he stood up against intolerance or against anyone who said that intolerance does not est. i have seen similar, leland coming to book as well, "chasing space." >> yeah, i mean, growing up in a southern town in the '60s, actually i was born when the civil rights act was passed, but even after that act was passed it was still some uncivil rights that were happening where i i lived. and assault the way people were treated and i saw people were intolerant and did not share the empathy that ray has talked about. he has put through his writings to ensure that we all respect others, whether it's humans or other beings. i think it's so important that as we go forward, i was talking earlier to jonathan about during this covid moment now, during covid, but what does after covid look like wax how do we go past the civil rights for civil olation
ray bradbury come in his writings and it was, i consider that another great quest of his. >> that's wonderful observation. ties with everything we've been talking about here. ray had that since of trying to safeguard freedom of the imagination and he's doing that really in the time of the climate of fear, people like rayard r. murrow were among the few that would stand up for that kind of thing. for him the idea of empathy, now to live in someone else's skin was important. he stood up...
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ray. thomas ray's daughter, janet ray is here with us tonight and was a big help to me when i was writing is book, as were veterans of the brigade when i visited them two years ago, over the 48th anniversary of the bay of pigs invasion, so i'm grateful for your help and for their help, and i'm grateful to all of you for coming in and listening to me tonight. what i want to do now is give you a chance to ask any questions that you might have or make any brief comments. we've got c-span here with us so please wait for the microphone to come over before you speak, and please, because there are so many of us here tonight, try to keep it brief so that everybody gets a chance who wants to say something, will get a chance to do so, okay? thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i'm going to start with this gentleman right here. go ahead. >> your book is the first one of many, and i've read them all, that mentions the meeting of january 28, when allen -- his entire team for the first time. at the end -- >> i can't hear the question. >> at the end of the memo. the question will come in a momen
ray. thomas ray's daughter, janet ray is here with us tonight and was a big help to me when i was writing is book, as were veterans of the brigade when i visited them two years ago, over the 48th anniversary of the bay of pigs invasion, so i'm grateful for your help and for their help, and i'm grateful to all of you for coming in and listening to me tonight. what i want to do now is give you a chance to ask any questions that you might have or make any brief comments. we've got c-span here with...
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ray clemence smile. announcer: goalkeeper, ray clemence! but for all his warmth and wisdom, it's for moments like this that ray clemence will be best remembered. what a save! one of england's goalkeeping greats. ray clemence, who has died at the age of 72. england's players paid tribute to clemence in the nations league this evening. they lost 2—0 to belgium. there was a good win for wales, but defeat for northern ireland. sportscene follows the news for viewers in scotland; if you were trying to avoid the scots result, well, their match is also coming up in natalie pirks' report. wearing black arm bands in honour of ray clemence, england travelled to belgium knowing only a win would do, but the world's number one side hadn't lost at home for four years, and they were off to a flyer — romelu lukaku finding youri tielemans in space. a dubious free kick was handed to belgium and dries mertens gave jordan pickford no chance. england were the better side in the second half, but ultimately had nothing to show for it. their hopes of qualifying for the nations league finals are over. scotland fans are no doubt still celebrating after winning their e
ray clemence smile. announcer: goalkeeper, ray clemence! but for all his warmth and wisdom, it's for moments like this that ray clemence will be best remembered. what a save! one of england's goalkeeping greats. ray clemence, who has died at the age of 72. england's players paid tribute to clemence in the nations league this evening. they lost 2—0 to belgium. there was a good win for wales, but defeat for northern ireland. sportscene follows the news for viewers in scotland; if you were...
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moments like this that ray clemence will be best remembered. 0ne like this that ray clemence will be best remembered. one of england's goalkeeping crates. —— grades. —— grades. ray72. well, the former england winger chris waddle joined me earlier, he played in the same tottenham team as clemence in the late 80s and told what a generous man he was. he was my favourite goalkeeper going my growing up. is to love watching him play, and then he moved to totte n ha m him play, and then he moved to tottenham and i remember that and obviously, i moved on from newcastle down to tottenham and lived on the same state as me, obviously a bigger house. but he helped acetylene because he moved from north to south and his family was great. and i can thank him enough for what he did for us, his knowledge of the game at totte n ha m us, his knowledge of the game at tottenham because it was a big move for me at the time and he was just a great guy and always around, helpful, good source for all the players. and probably organised it and so, yeah, it is a really sad day. big takeouts for him, how he was the players? hughes a winner and so was the players? hughes a winner and so whe
moments like this that ray clemence will be best remembered. 0ne like this that ray clemence will be best remembered. one of england's goalkeeping crates. —— grades. —— grades. ray72. well, the former england winger chris waddle joined me earlier, he played in the same tottenham team as clemence in the late 80s and told what a generous man he was. he was my favourite goalkeeper going my growing up. is to love watching him play, and then he moved to totte n ha m him play, and then he...
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. >>> the tampa bay times says tampa bay rays rookie outfielder ray arozarena was arrested in mexicollowing a family dispute. the player's agent says it's the result of an parent domestic dispute. he was detained for problems letting to his ex-partner. it's unclear what charges he's facing. arozareno won the babe ruth award in this year's major league postseason. >>> and "the salt lake tribune" reports on a mysterious shiny monolith found in a remote area of utah's red rock desert. the 10 foot metal prism was discovered last week by state wildlife officials counting sheep from a helicopter above. authorities say they do not know how it got there. it's being compared to the black monolith that appeared in the opening scene of stanley cubric's 1968 movie "2001: a space odyssey." >> i heard everything from did this fall from the sky? you know, did it implant itself there? is it other worldly? you know, without looking at it close and seeing that there are, in fact, human made rivet that's s that put this thing together, can you let your imagination run wild. state police say it's not fr
. >>> the tampa bay times says tampa bay rays rookie outfielder ray arozarena was arrested in mexicollowing a family dispute. the player's agent says it's the result of an parent domestic dispute. he was detained for problems letting to his ex-partner. it's unclear what charges he's facing. arozareno won the babe ruth award in this year's major league postseason. >>> and "the salt lake tribune" reports on a mysterious shiny monolith found in a remote area of utah's...
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ray, i'm 30 yea rs of his eye. i said to him, ray, i'm 30 years of age now, you'rejust his eye. i said to him, rayce of coming back again, i'm at the end of my career, i never again played at wembley, he a lwa ys i never again played at wembley, he always reminded me of this. and ray went back 30 or 40 times and that extraordinary career of his. he would have won more than his 61 caps outfit had not been for the great peter shilton, england to blessed with great goalkeepers. but an absolutely wonderful human being. key member of shankly‘s squad back in the 70s and 80s, as we all remember, but what made him so special? you're a fellow goalkeeper, what did he have, what did you have come out do you think that made you both stand out? i think, always within, there has to be a diamond in your game. within, there has to be a diamond in yourgame. in my within, there has to be a diamond in your game. in my case, they say all goalkeepers are crazy anyway, mine was diving directly at people's feet, i could read to save. and ray's case, it was an incredible agility. he had the most perfect builds, so slim a
ray, i'm 30 yea rs of his eye. i said to him, ray, i'm 30 years of age now, you'rejust his eye. i said to him, rayce of coming back again, i'm at the end of my career, i never again played at wembley, he a lwa ys i never again played at wembley, he always reminded me of this. and ray went back 30 or 40 times and that extraordinary career of his. he would have won more than his 61 caps outfit had not been for the great peter shilton, england to blessed with great goalkeepers. but an absolutely...
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ray clemence smile. announcer: goalkeeper, ray clemence! but for all his warmth and wisdom, it's for moments like this that ray clemence will be best rememberedyers paid tribute to clemence in the nations league this evening. they lost 2—0 to belgium. there was a good win for wales, but defeat for northern ireland. sportscene follows the news for viewers in scotland; if you were trying to avoid the scots result, well,
ray clemence smile. announcer: goalkeeper, ray clemence! but for all his warmth and wisdom, it's for moments like this that ray clemence will be best rememberedyers paid tribute to clemence in the nations league this evening. they lost 2—0 to belgium. there was a good win for wales, but defeat for northern ireland. sportscene follows the news for viewers in scotland; if you were trying to avoid the scots result, well,
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ray. and theyes me to x-ray put lead shales over my eye, and they hit me with a shot of x-ray. back the next day, they come in and give me another shot of x-ray. and this commander, who was a doctor, said son, when i was a country doctor, we called this the hear of the dog that bit you. and i figured out that was his way of telling me what he wasn't supposed to tell me. the hear of the dog that built me -- bit me was a little bit of radiation. so, he had a very unique experience. and they never really explained to mr. grahlfs what had happened. but after they did complete the two tests in the specific -- in the pacific, when they returned to the states, there was a large area roped off on the main deck. nobody could go on the area on the ship. they said it was too hot, that it was contaminated. never mind that they're all still living on the ship at the same time, but that was the case. as we had continued the tradition of doing navy days to was day, f. lincoln grahlfs on his ship on that day. navy day is when civilians can go aboard naval vessels. and it's actually pretty cool.
ray. and theyes me to x-ray put lead shales over my eye, and they hit me with a shot of x-ray. back the next day, they come in and give me another shot of x-ray. and this commander, who was a doctor, said son, when i was a country doctor, we called this the hear of the dog that bit you. and i figured out that was his way of telling me what he wasn't supposed to tell me. the hear of the dog that built me -- bit me was a little bit of radiation. so, he had a very unique experience. and they never...
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ray clements smile. but for all his warmth and wisdom, it was for moments like this that ray clements will be best remembered. one of england's goalkeeping greats. rayhe former england winger chris waddle joined me earlier — he played in the same tottenham team as clemence in the late 80's. and told what a generous man he was. he was my favourite growing up. when i was playing and i used to love watching them play, a great goalkeeper. then he moved to totte n ha m goalkeeper. then he moved to tottenham and i remember that and i moved on from newcastle down to totte n ha m moved on from newcastle down to tottenham and ray lived on the same place as me. obviously, bigger house. but he was really helpful because his move from the north to the south was my first move was well into view this family were great and i thank into view this family were great and ithank him into view this family were great and i thank him for what he's done. his knowledge of the game helped us at totte n ha m knowledge of the game helped us at tottenham because of his big move for us and he was just a great guy and always around, helpful, good and he would be there and yet, it
ray clements smile. but for all his warmth and wisdom, it was for moments like this that ray clements will be best remembered. one of england's goalkeeping greats. rayhe former england winger chris waddle joined me earlier — he played in the same tottenham team as clemence in the late 80's. and told what a generous man he was. he was my favourite growing up. when i was playing and i used to love watching them play, a great goalkeeper. then he moved to totte n ha m goalkeeper. then he moved to...
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ray, my salary at that time was about £100 a week. so it's changed a little bit over the years! and ray did fall into the, just as it started to blossom, as it were, with regards to wages, almost spiralling out of control, but he was one of the first ones who was earning what he deserved, because the game was as popular and remains as popular. he set examples right across the goalkeeping family. it's the only thing i can say about rayang him, if you bumped into him on holiday or whatever it might be, he would always give you time. and that is a precious thing. he would always recognise how lucky he had been to become a famous goalkeeper in the way he was, and we all, as keepers, have massive highs and desperate lows, and throughout all of that, whether it be a high or low, you always got the same ray clemence smile. and it is just such a sad day for all of us, for anyone who loves their football and the fans of liverpool and tottenham hotspur. the leader of ethiopia's tigray region has confirmed his forces have bombed the airport in the eritrean capital, asmara. the attack widens the conflict which erupted between the ethiopian government and the regional governing party in tigray last week. leaders in tigray have accused eritrea of siding with ethiopia. tens of thousands of people have been escaped to sudan. will ross reports on the 12th day of the conflict, refugees continue to pour over the sudanese border in th
ray, my salary at that time was about £100 a week. so it's changed a little bit over the years! and ray did fall into the, just as it started to blossom, as it were, with regards to wages, almost spiralling out of control, but he was one of the first ones who was earning what he deserved, because the game was as popular and remains as popular. he set examples right across the goalkeeping family. it's the only thing i can say about rayang him, if you bumped into him on holiday or whatever it...
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ray topped the list, and... i'm really sorry, we appear to have lost alan's signal, there, talking about the sad death of ray clemence later. we were just talking to bob wilson, the same stories about his compassion, and the great technique. let me just bring you some uk figures on coronavirus. uk reporting 2a,962 new cases on sunday, that is down from 26,800 on saturday, but normally these figures are lower at the weekend. the daily numbers of new deaths reported after the new test, the way of measuring the figures now, fell to 168. that is down from a62 on saturday, the cumulative total now, 501000, a62 on saturday, the cumulative total now, 50 1000, 900 and —— 51,90a. the environment secretary, george eustice, says he believes a trade agreement with the eu is still possible, as talks resume in brussels this week. mr eustice insisted the departure of borisjohnson's senior adviser, dominic cummings, would have no impact on the negotiations. ireland's foreign minister, simon coveney, has warned there will be no deal if the british government presses ahead with legislation that would breach international law. 0ur poli
ray topped the list, and... i'm really sorry, we appear to have lost alan's signal, there, talking about the sad death of ray clemence later. we were just talking to bob wilson, the same stories about his compassion, and the great technique. let me just bring you some uk figures on coronavirus. uk reporting 2a,962 new cases on sunday, that is down from 26,800 on saturday, but normally these figures are lower at the weekend. the daily numbers of new deaths reported after the new test, the way of...
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ray dalio. that is on the other side of this break. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: welcome back. currency and asset diversification should be driving investor portfolios right now, according to ray dalio. he spoke earlier at the new economy forum, taking part in a virtual panel with bloomberg's erik schatzker. rayy individual, every company, every country is -- how well they are depends on how much their income is relative to their expenses and how much their assets are relative to their liabilities. so you can see radical differences in the financial consequences of that. second, the proximity to those who are printing and distribute them money -- are you a recipient of that? for example, a lot of the third world is not a recipient of that and is not a good financial situation. then there is order. political and also social order. you can see it differentiated in the countries that are controlling the virus and behaving orderly and well together. so you could see those differentiations reflected in and alsots' behavior in the political and social conditions. erik: we know that markets are discounting mechanisms, ray. i don't need to tell you that interest rates are at zero, but i will tell everybody that stocks are rising to records not only in the united states but globally. pe ratios have no
ray dalio. that is on the other side of this break. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: welcome back. currency and asset diversification should be driving investor portfolios right now, according to ray dalio. he spoke earlier at the new economy forum, taking part in a virtual panel with bloomberg's erik schatzker. rayy individual, every company, every country is -- how well they are depends on how much their income is relative to their expenses and how much their assets are relative to their...
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ray has a blueprint for that policy. johnson hasjust x—ray has a blueprint for that policy. johnson has just wave x—raysome money around which turns out is insubstantial, especially when compared to the tens of billions that a country such as france and germany has spent, but it is also ill targeted. just recently, tuc research showed that proper spend on green investment could produce 1.2 million good jobs by 2022, good sta ble million good jobs by 2022, good stable secure jobs. so this is really about the kind of rewiring of an economic system, deep change. i just don't see that this government has the capability or the necessary understanding to produce. in a way, it is quite good you guys are remote today, because i think there will be fisticuffs in the studio if you are both here! thanks to this dreadful virus, we should do all of us remotely. let's leave that one side, go to the daily mail, because a p pa re ntly go to the daily mail, because apparently christmas is back on but, tim, ata apparently christmas is back on but, tim, at a cost. absolutely, and that they cost policymakers are still pro
ray has a blueprint for that policy. johnson hasjust x—ray has a blueprint for that policy. johnson has just wave x—raysome money around which turns out is insubstantial, especially when compared to the tens of billions that a country such as france and germany has spent, but it is also ill targeted. just recently, tuc research showed that proper spend on green investment could produce 1.2 million good jobs by 2022, good sta ble million good jobs by 2022, good stable secure jobs. so this is...
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ray clemence smile. before all his warmth and wisdom, it is moments like this for which ray clemence will be best remembered. one of england's goalkeeping great. —— goalkeeping greats. rayns are not caused by the drug, but by people believing it will make them sick, according to a study by imperial college london. the phenomenon is known as the "nocebo effect" and may account for 90% of the ill health associated with the drugs. nearly 8 million people in the uk take statins to lower their cholesterol. researchers hope the findings will help more people stay on them. earlier i spoke to one of the co—authors of the sudy, dr howard jones, and asked him to explain more about the nocebo effect. people know the placebo effect is where you take a drug and you think it is going to help you, and even if it isjust a sugar tablet, you truly do feel a lot better. the nocebo effect is the opposite, and we wondered whether with statins if this could be a problem, because when people pick up their newspaper in the morning, they learn to expect that statins are going to give them aches and pains. and we wondered whether if we gave them sugar tablets, we could give them aches and pains.
ray clemence smile. before all his warmth and wisdom, it is moments like this for which ray clemence will be best remembered. one of england's goalkeeping great. —— goalkeeping greats. rayns are not caused by the drug, but by people believing it will make them sick, according to a study by imperial college london. the phenomenon is known as the "nocebo effect" and may account for 90% of the ill health associated with the drugs. nearly 8 million people in the uk take statins to...
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ray, a 6 year old african penguin, her home is in the monterey bay aquarium in california. but because of coronavirus restrictions, it's currently closed. so ray has taken to exploring her home as she walls around all the wing, the stuff, and just like the usual visitors ray has discovered there's lots to see. some species must look good enough to eat. and she's taking plenty of exercise hard work for one of the smallest species of penguin zz, or a well used now i'm terry market. thanks for watching. can you hear me now? oh yes we can. you can have all stands and so it's now we bring you and i'm going to matt hall and see if times have surprised himself with what is one simple policemen who really want to talk to people the way. maurice and critics are not telling us the metals lock stock.
ray, a 6 year old african penguin, her home is in the monterey bay aquarium in california. but because of coronavirus restrictions, it's currently closed. so ray has taken to exploring her home as she walls around all the wing, the stuff, and just like the usual visitors ray has discovered there's lots to see. some species must look good enough to eat. and she's taking plenty of exercise hard work for one of the smallest species of penguin zz, or a well used now i'm terry market. thanks for...
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ray of hope. they we re is always a ray of hope. they were not ready to sit quietly about what was going on.ed to send a message to the world powers. we want to know why. determined to prevent indian government forces from entering their community, residents divide tear gas and pellets to protect the last remaining pocket of resistance in the country's only muslim majority state. people were not scared at all. they were out all night to collect the neighbourhood from police raids. bad injuries that were unable to get treated because the police is to raid the hospitals. thejudges said that the vivid imagery captured the passion of the moment and the passion of the moment and the intimate interview with the protest whose body was still riddled with pellets showed us the personal cost. winner of the news awards, this film follows two venezuelan migrants in peru picking up the bodies of covid—19 victims in the poorest neighbourhoods of lima. the two men arrived at the capitol to escape the economic crisis in venezuela but as they arrived in peru the pandemic hit the country. when the virus hit w
ray of hope. they we re is always a ray of hope. they were not ready to sit quietly about what was going on.ed to send a message to the world powers. we want to know why. determined to prevent indian government forces from entering their community, residents divide tear gas and pellets to protect the last remaining pocket of resistance in the country's only muslim majority state. people were not scared at all. they were out all night to collect the neighbourhood from police raids. bad injuries...
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ray wang. ray, if you are a parent or grandparent, you probably know about roblox. it's a game for youngsters doing very well during the pandemic. i think you know more about this. tell us how do -- how does the game bring in money? how did they work that? >> yeah. no, this is an interesting play. premium to premium play. it's coming [ inaudible ] you have builders and developers and creators and then online currency called robux and they bring that together for the tween market and have been picking up massively. they have actually seen 139% gross, they have gone through massive amounts of daily active users and the idea is you keep building on it, new games appear, it's a gaming platform, and it actually has been growing very fast. they just added an oculus capability, the augmented virtual reality capability to jump in there as well. you make money as people buy virtual currencies and robux and they use those to buy additional goods. you have digital goods, digital services and other ways to monetize. stuart: i think there are 31 million daily users of this game. roblox game. as i understand it, the youngsters play, they can play themselves in the game and they can ask mom, dad or granddad or grandmother to chuck in some dollars to enhance their avatar, enhance their position in the game. i'm trying to get this right. help me out here. >> yes. yes. what actually happens, they are able to actually use the robux, the virtual currency dollars, to enhance how they look, say you want a new jacket, or new glasses, or a new look, you want to buy something around those digital goods and services powering it. kind of like the way other virtual worlds like second life did in the past. so what it's doing is basically creating digital goods and services but the growth has been big and it's one of those pandemic winners. stuart: but the kids can see themselves in the game playing with their friends. is that right? >> exactly. they can see how they play with themselves, they can play with their friends, they have a virtual environment, parents find it safe, especially mothers and parents who think it's a tween play that's actually very safe and of course, they are also, there are a lot of security controls in place to keep the kids safe. stuart: would you buy it? >> i definitely would. i see huge growth in it because the multi-sided market that's there, the virtual currency aspect and these tweens are going to take this on. they are going after a targeted demographic that's going to grow with them over time and developers have been picking up steam on their platform. stuart: keep in touch, rayeed to know how to talk to my grandchildren about roblox and that's a fact. see you again soon. thank you very much. >>> look at this. look. see the dow just went up, now up over 300 points. i think we've got some good manufacturing news. right? susan: yes. so let's start with the manufacturing flash pmi. this shows how factory floors are doing, way ahead of estimates at 56.7 in the month of november. so this is real-time data we are getting in terms of the recovery of the u.s. economy, bullish. also when it comes to services, since we know services make up 70% of the u.s. economy, this is probably more important. again, ahead of economist forecasts. 57.7 is what i see. economists are calling for something closer to 55. again, services, manufacturing, both churning ahead and that shows the u.s. economy in the recovery on pace and accelerating. stuart: you have an immediate market reaction with the dow going up 300 and the nasdaq up almost 100 points. >> 15 minutes into trading this mor
ray wang. ray, if you are a parent or grandparent, you probably know about roblox. it's a game for youngsters doing very well during the pandemic. i think you know more about this. tell us how do -- how does the game bring in money? how did they work that? >> yeah. no, this is an interesting play. premium to premium play. it's coming [ inaudible ] you have builders and developers and creators and then online currency called robux and they bring that together for the tween market and have...
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amanda ray will be taking over for warren stanley. amanda ray is the first in the 91 year history to be commissioner. we're back in a moment. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections,... ...including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious allerg
amanda ray will be taking over for warren stanley. amanda ray is the first in the 91 year history to be commissioner. we're back in a moment. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even...
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ray: this building is about 125,000 square feet. lemonis: product would get made in a co-packer. ray: yes. lemonis: then it would get frozen? rayhave a blast freezer here. lemonis: and then as the orders came in, they would get packaged in the respective container? ray: that's correct. lemonis: and ship frozen? once we ship it frozen, it will thaw by the time it arrives to the consumer, and it's perfectly fresh like the day that it was made. lisa: does it arrive cold? ray: no. whatever parameters we set to it, so, you might say, "i want it to arrive to the customer at 75 degrees," we will work backwards as a company here to making sure that happens. we want to allow you to just go sell, and then we'll do the rest. lemonis: now that we're able to deliver a fresh cookie, this packaging isn't gonna work. we're gonna need something better than a paper bag, so i'm bringing mr. cory and lisa to century packaging. frank: welcome to our plant. cory: now this is huge. lisa: cory, look. look. cory: cool. frank: first part of the process is the printing. cory: yeah. frank: and then after the printing, we dye cut. lemonis: how many could y
ray: this building is about 125,000 square feet. lemonis: product would get made in a co-packer. ray: yes. lemonis: then it would get frozen? rayhave a blast freezer here. lemonis: and then as the orders came in, they would get packaged in the respective container? ray: that's correct. lemonis: and ship frozen? once we ship it frozen, it will thaw by the time it arrives to the consumer, and it's perfectly fresh like the day that it was made. lisa: does it arrive cold? ray: no. whatever...
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ray clemence smile. goalkeeper ray clemence. but for all his warmth and wisdom permits for moments like this that ray clemence will be best remembered to the top ranked team in the world, belgium. leicester forword youri tielemans opened the scoring before dries mertens found the back of the net from this free kick. the defeat is the tenth in 48 matches under gareth southgate for england. wales will top their nations league group, if they avoid defeat against finland on wednesday. david brooks' header was enough to beat ireland by a goal to nil. meanwhile, northern ireland conceded two late goals away to austria. they will now need to beat romania on wednesday if they are to have any hope of avoiding relegation from their group. and scotland lost their first game since qualifying for next year's european championship. jan gregus with the only goal of the game there for slovakia. so the nine—game unbeaten run is over. then but they won the big one, didn't they? i imagine they will be shrugging their shoulders a little. probably still dancing and partying after last week. four astronauts are hurtling towards the international space st
ray clemence smile. goalkeeper ray clemence. but for all his warmth and wisdom permits for moments like this that ray clemence will be best remembered to the top ranked team in the world, belgium. leicester forword youri tielemans opened the scoring before dries mertens found the back of the net from this free kick. the defeat is the tenth in 48 matches under gareth southgate for england. wales will top their nations league group, if they avoid defeat against finland on wednesday. david brooks'...
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ray charles, i think it's the first time ray charles' ad, ray charles' music has been th authorized foratest ad. kurt bardella is a senior advisor to the lincoln project and a former senior advisor to the house oversight committee and howard fineman. kurt, tell us about the ad. >> joe, i think as we come to the final stages of the campaign we wanted to do something that was aspirational, something that was reminds the american public of what the best of us is because we really feel strongly that's what's ng on the ballot here, is joe biden said many times, this is beyond just being republican or democrat or candidate, candidate to be. decency, democracy, the things that make us unique and special, that we have long held up for decades and generations, things that our military men and women have fought for you thngs we believe in. we wanted to remind the public through all the noise we see from all of the sarcasm at times and the prognostication and the ugliness and pettiness, especially things that come from donald trump's mouth every day, that there is something to aspire to, that's wo
ray charles, i think it's the first time ray charles' ad, ray charles' music has been th authorized foratest ad. kurt bardella is a senior advisor to the lincoln project and a former senior advisor to the house oversight committee and howard fineman. kurt, tell us about the ad. >> joe, i think as we come to the final stages of the campaign we wanted to do something that was aspirational, something that was reminds the american public of what the best of us is because we really feel...
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think of leaning into making more of our products more mobile like our mobile x-ray and things attached to our mobile x-ray, mobile ultrasounds or point-of-care ultrasounds allows patients to get care in a more mobile setting and not necessarily getting into a car, going into a healthcare system in urban america and that is why i am exciting about -- excited about where covid-19 accelerated innovation. caitlin: it is pretty tough to find a silver lining in a global pandemic like covid. when you think about technology that would not have existed at all had the pandemic not taken place, is there anything ge is developing or has developed that -- that wek: four can thank covid for? everett: it has increased the acceptance of innovation. i think at ge, something we just launched recently. covid-19 has actually increased people that are getting intubated. i look at the 50 million patient that have either had covid for half covid now or will have covid, about 2 million to 7 million of those patients will have to be intubated. and the critical-care 2.0 that we have lost has automated the process of how patients g
think of leaning into making more of our products more mobile like our mobile x-ray and things attached to our mobile x-ray, mobile ultrasounds or point-of-care ultrasounds allows patients to get care in a more mobile setting and not necessarily getting into a car, going into a healthcare system in urban america and that is why i am exciting about -- excited about where covid-19 accelerated innovation. caitlin: it is pretty tough to find a silver lining in a global pandemic like covid. when you...
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ray, a 6 year old african penguin. her home is in the monterey bay aquarium in california, but because of coronavirus restrictions, it's currently close. so ray has taken to exploring her home as she walls around all the wing staff. and just like the usual visitors, rayhas discovered there's lots to see. some species must look good enough to eat, and she's clearly taking plenty of exercise hard work for one of the smallest species of penguins go. so your news for now, remember you can get all or all you news information, relic caucus or website this t w dot com. i'm terry martin. let's watch the 1st to the conflict zone, the front in the fall of muslims in a special edition of conflict zones on the crisis in all the called. the last movement in several probe, aging, and pro-democracy figures the mole to justify what they dominate, say. some of their arguments so clearly from the start of the test of the conflict. so focused on politics. a anted by law enforcement and forgotten by society. discarded children on the streets of the philippines for homer, what they find persecution, prison and violence. a film about minnows, homeless children, who are fighting for survival every single day, 45 minutes on d, w. 4, give us your country. people will make yo
ray, a 6 year old african penguin. her home is in the monterey bay aquarium in california, but because of coronavirus restrictions, it's currently close. so ray has taken to exploring her home as she walls around all the wing staff. and just like the usual visitors, rayhas discovered there's lots to see. some species must look good enough to eat, and she's clearly taking plenty of exercise hard work for one of the smallest species of penguins go. so your news for now, remember you can get all...
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ray a 6 year old african penguin of she lives in california's monterey bay aquarium. but it's closed at the moment because of the pandemic. so ray has taken to exploring her home as she was around following the staff. and just like the zoo's human visitors, ray has discovered that there's lots to see some species, even the good enough to eat. she's clearly taking plenty of exercise hard work for a member of one of the world's smallest in when specie. yes, she is. well,, are his remind of the top story we're following for you. u.s., secretary of state, mike pump a of his visited to go on heights disputed territory that israel annexed in 1067. earlier in the day he became the 1st top american diplomat to visit an israeli settlement in the occupied west bank. you're watching out for short break. i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around. we'll be right back. foregone is why this is it seems to understand the world better. we need to take a closer experience, not tomorrow to thank them. in one of baby was suffering from hunger in the world. good programmers fighting over the world. why to join the fight honestly carefully. i don't know if you used to get that discomfort subscribe to the documentary on you tube, in one of his last ac
ray a 6 year old african penguin of she lives in california's monterey bay aquarium. but it's closed at the moment because of the pandemic. so ray has taken to exploring her home as she was around following the staff. and just like the zoo's human visitors, ray has discovered that there's lots to see some species, even the good enough to eat. she's clearly taking plenty of exercise hard work for a member of one of the world's smallest in when specie. yes, she is. well,, are his remind of the...
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ray. hey friends! today we're whipping up some delicious recipes. so? who's hungry? pets love rachael ray" nutrish® and its kitchen-inspired recipes. with real meat, poultry or fish. rachael rayeal ingredients. real good.® killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. >>> right now on "america this morning," the race to the finish. >> under biden's lockdown you will be living in a prison state. >> donald trump's not strong. he's weak. >> one day to go. the candidates make their final pitch. the president hitting five states in one day. [ crowd chanting "fire fauci" ] >> overnight president trump suggesting he may fire dr. anthony fauci as parts of the country face their worst covid outbreak yet. new lockdowns overseas and a report that prince william was infected. why the trump campaign calls health warnings about the upcoming holiday season are politically motivated. >> look at this. they're like literally escorting them. >>> plus, security concerns. the fbi investigating this
ray. hey friends! today we're whipping up some delicious recipes. so? who's hungry? pets love rachael ray" nutrish® and its kitchen-inspired recipes. with real meat, poultry or fish. rachael rayeal ingredients. real good.® killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. >>> right now on "america this morning," the race to the finish. >> under biden's...
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version, which features an ultra hd blu—ray drive, and a cheaper digital—only version, which lacks the optical drive. watch it! he's throwing something! as well as rayf 8k graphics, although for now, 4k is all we've seen. it should be able to pump out 120 frames her second visuals as well, although so far, everything that i've been playing has been at 60 frames — although very smooth. i've been testing this machine for a couple of weeks and i've mainly playing spider—man miles morales... whee! ..and astro's playroom, which comes bundled free with the machine. both titles demonstrate what the next generation is capable of, but in different ways. spider—man is simply gorgeous to look at. and the way in which spidey traverses the big apple, web—swinging, wall—crawling, running and leaping from building to building, as well as taking out bad guys with his trademark athleticism, spider—sense and web slingers are all great calling cards for sony's new machine. astro's playroom casts the player as a cute little robot who embarks on a series of adventures inside the console. while some experiences are no doubt influenced by any number of platformers and adv
version, which features an ultra hd blu—ray drive, and a cheaper digital—only version, which lacks the optical drive. watch it! he's throwing something! as well as rayf 8k graphics, although for now, 4k is all we've seen. it should be able to pump out 120 frames her second visuals as well, although so far, everything that i've been playing has been at 60 frames — although very smooth. i've been testing this machine for a couple of weeks and i've mainly playing spider—man miles...
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ray, told police he was positive, 100% sure ray was one of the young men running down the driveway and hopping in the car after the murder. so, both brothers were arrested and tried and convicted. and sitting in the courtroom, the aunt who would love them all their lives, was devastated. >> i can't even imagine why they got life without parole even, without parole? >> this is aunt jan herth. >> it was very hopeless. very hopeless. >> did you believe that they would have done -- >> never. i never believed it for one minute. >> the family stuck by tommy and raythe men watched their 20s and then their 30s come and go in state prison. and now, here they were in their mid-40s, still telling anybody and everybody, including us, that they did not kill old man bob. >> i just walked with the faith and i was just like, this is not the end. >> the brothers had turned down any and all plea deals, determined instead to clear their names. they joined every prison program, took every class they could to improve themselves. >> we schooled ourselves. we always took any kind of programs they had to offer. >> both of you? >> yeah, absolutely. worked every day and just held our heads up. >> but, to prove their innocence, they needed some solid, new evidence. and by 2009, after 22 years, even their family had about given up on that. had you actually gotten to the stage where you thought, well, thez just, they'll be there for the rest of their lives, nothing we can do about it? >> i did. to be honest, i did. >> and so, too, did the private eye, julianne kunio,
ray, told police he was positive, 100% sure ray was one of the young men running down the driveway and hopping in the car after the murder. so, both brothers were arrested and tried and convicted. and sitting in the courtroom, the aunt who would love them all their lives, was devastated. >> i can't even imagine why they got life without parole even, without parole? >> this is aunt jan herth. >> it was very hopeless. very hopeless. >> did you believe that they would have...
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rays. >> the soupy will go away and the sun's rays will delight us over the weekend. here is what is happening now deon and a dion and all of you. there are a couple isolated sprinkles but showers and light rain over parts of the pa innocence will a -- peninsula. wet roadways out there for sure. here is a view 56 degrees in san francisco right now, oakland 60, 62 mountain view and san jose 6 1 and looking northward, lots of clouds in the sky but the rain has pretty much ended there. 55 at santa rosa and 57 navado and napa and the view from the abc 7 roofer top camera, these are forecast features, rain will taper off until later this evening when it pretty much ends before midnight. sunny and warmer pattern this weekend. aren't we happy about that? i guess. the rain will return tuesday and wednesday, which is a good thing. we need beneficial rains. the current storm as it winds down still ranks one on the abc 7 storm impact scale. light rain and showers mainly south bay, wet everyone commute and wind could be breezy to gusty at times. hear is the forecast animation. ta
rays. >> the soupy will go away and the sun's rays will delight us over the weekend. here is what is happening now deon and a dion and all of you. there are a couple isolated sprinkles but showers and light rain over parts of the pa innocence will a -- peninsula. wet roadways out there for sure. here is a view 56 degrees in san francisco right now, oakland 60, 62 mountain view and san jose 6 1 and looking northward, lots of clouds in the sky but the rain has pretty much ended there. 55 at...
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ray dahlia. oh, he says now is a special moment for markets as china ascends. so ray deleo this week, he said that big question is no good. he's. he's long gold because he believes the dollar is toast. but he said, you know, because it will be confiscated by governments are banned by governments. and that's why he doesn't believe in and bitcoin. so i want to just oppose him to another hedge fund manager, which is paul tudor jones. and paul tudor jones recently said that he has gold and bitcoin, but that gold is a bet on dystopian future whereby it like things fall apart and man humans are not good. they can't, they can't keep it together. it's apocalyptic. and they don't work together. he say he then went on to say that because it is a bet on humanity as a bet on the goodness of humanity. and here is ray dally. you say basically he's betting that the dollars. toast and the u.s. is toast. the population is toast, the manufacturing capacity is toast. their g.d.p. is toast because he's going along china and he says re deleo believes global markets are at a very special amends with china. on the rise and the relative power of the u.s. facing challenges. the billionaire founder of bridgewater, so she said in his video message to the caption summit on saturday that china's development is making the country more competitive and a learning global capital. right. and out of this juxtaposition of paul tudor jones versus right down the, you know, i think it's very revealing. and right, paul tudor jones understands because he has a position because he's profiting a wildly by big clients as he got into it. it's a 50 or 60 percent, as is michael saylor of micro strategy. and that's why over time he's a performer, a down substantially. ray is not a very good money manager, and he does have this defe
ray dahlia. oh, he says now is a special moment for markets as china ascends. so ray deleo this week, he said that big question is no good. he's. he's long gold because he believes the dollar is toast. but he said, you know, because it will be confiscated by governments are banned by governments. and that's why he doesn't believe in and bitcoin. so i want to just oppose him to another hedge fund manager, which is paul tudor jones. and paul tudor jones recently said that he has gold and bitcoin,...
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ray charles is going to get the last word. the ray charles estate has never allowed his music to be used in any political advertising until today. here it is. ♪ ♪ america, america, i love you america, he's shed his grace on me ♪ ♪ he told me he would and in brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ shining sea >> rayrs america has been waiting for this election. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> well, here we are. good evening once again. day 1,383 of the trump administration. it will be election day at the conclusion of this broadcast here on the east coast. at this hour donald trump has one more
ray charles is going to get the last word. the ray charles estate has never allowed his music to be used in any political advertising until today. here it is. ♪ ♪ america, america, i love you america, he's shed his grace on me ♪ ♪ he told me he would and in brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ shining sea >> rayrs america has been waiting for this election. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> well, here we are. good evening once again. day...
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ray charles is going to get the last word. the ray charles estate has never allowed his music to be used in any political advertising until today. here it is. ♪ america, america, i love you america, he's shed his grace on me ♪ ♪ he crowned thy, he told me he would, in brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ i thank you lord, shining sea ♪ >> rayour long years america has been waiting for this election. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. ♪ >>> well, here we are. good evening once again. day 1,383 of the trump administration. it will be election day at the conclusion of this broadcast here on the east coast. at this hour donald trump has one more stop, his final one of the day. for that matter the final event of the campaign for trump in grand rapids, michigan. warming up the crowd is vice president mike pence. this would be the fifth event of the day for the president that included wisconsin, north carolina, and pennsylvania. joe biden campaigned today hard in ohio in his home state of pennsylvania. our final poll of the battleground states shows biden averaged out leading trump 51-46. though, of course all individual 97 million of us have already voted. that's a record. four states now have more early vote already in than the total vote in 2016. the trump and biden closing arguments cannot have been more differen
ray charles is going to get the last word. the ray charles estate has never allowed his music to be used in any political advertising until today. here it is. ♪ america, america, i love you america, he's shed his grace on me ♪ ♪ he crowned thy, he told me he would, in brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ i thank you lord, shining sea ♪ >> rayour long years america has been waiting for this election. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. ♪ >>>...
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. >> it's hard to hide things from an x-ray machine, and we thoroughly x-rayed that device.t i still -- i'm not inside of it, i can't see inside of it with my own eyes. >> and i was scared when we took mr. wells to the coroner's office because it was just myself and our driver. and we were unprotected, it was just the two of us. >> don't hit any potholes. >> exactly. >> the collar was still potentially dangerous, and it was also important evidence. so the question was how to remove it safely and still keep it intact. there was no easy answer. the commander wasn't making any guarantees. >> he was 90, 95% sure that we could drill through the back of it and take it off without it exploding. >> that's a very poor result if you're on the 10% side of it. >> yeah. and so i needed 100%. >> so what was the decision that was made? >> we decided to do, i guess for lack of better description, a surgical decapitation so we could get the collar off safely and intact. >> so you took the victim's head off? >> yes. it was one of the hardest decisions i have ever had to make both professional
. >> it's hard to hide things from an x-ray machine, and we thoroughly x-rayed that device.t i still -- i'm not inside of it, i can't see inside of it with my own eyes. >> and i was scared when we took mr. wells to the coroner's office because it was just myself and our driver. and we were unprotected, it was just the two of us. >> don't hit any potholes. >> exactly. >> the collar was still potentially dangerous, and it was also important evidence. so the question...
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ray mentioned how efficient you are. we continue to have 47% cost income. this is the best defense. same thing for government. we do that in a sustainable way. rayi'd likee, to thank all three of you. great conversation, and great to see all of you. >> erik, thank you so much. next up
ray mentioned how efficient you are. we continue to have 47% cost income. this is the best defense. same thing for government. we do that in a sustainable way. rayi'd likee, to thank all three of you. great conversation, and great to see all of you. >> erik, thank you so much. next up
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ray dalio. he spoke exclusively to bloomberg at the new economy form. forum. ray: every individual, every company, every country, they are good how well they are. it depends on how much their income is relative to their expenses and how much their assets are relative to their liabilities. so, you can see radical differences in the financial consequences of that. those, the proximity to who are printing and distributing money. are you a recipient of that? for example, a lot of the third world is not a recipient of the and is not a good financial situation? and then, there is order, political and also social order. could see it differentiated in the countries that are controlling the virus and behaving orderly and well together. so, you could see those differentiations reflected in the markets' behavior and in the political and social conditions. >> well, we know that markets are discounting mechanisms, rayll you that interest rates are zero, but i will remind everybody that stocks keep rising to new records, not just in the u.s. but globally. p.e. ratios have not been this high since the dotcom era, the dollar. currencies have slumped to a 2.5 year low. do asset prices and evaluations make sense, given the economic fundamentals, some of which we have talked about here in this discussion? for that matter, the policy outlook and what we can expect from a biden administration? what do you think? ray: you know, when we look at interest rate markets, we look at the earnings yield. when we look at stocks, we look at p.e.'s, they are basically yields. the capacity of central banks to print money and buy financial assets has essentially let the bond market to go to multiples that are somewhere between 100 times -- you know, put a dollar out and you will get your money back in 100 years, it's because is ae nature of -- so it 100 time multiple. you have to compare stock multiples to bond multiple
ray dalio. he spoke exclusively to bloomberg at the new economy form. forum. ray: every individual, every company, every country, they are good how well they are. it depends on how much their income is relative to their expenses and how much their assets are relative to their liabilities. so, you can see radical differences in the financial consequences of that. those, the proximity to who are printing and distributing money. are you a recipient of that? for example, a lot of the third world is...