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>> roz. >> really?y favorite. >> roz, the gruff receptionist from "monsters, inc." >> i'm watching you, wazowski. >> can we get a little bit of roz? do you mind? >> yes. give me a second. i apologize to the editors. it takes a while to get into this voice. >> i feel like this is my version of "inside the actors' studio," where i get to watch your process. >> i got to stretch the lungs. it would be something like, "mike wazowski, you didn't file your paperwork last night." >> so anyone on snapchat can enter these spotlight challenges. you just visit the trending page and select the challenge you want to participate in. as far as impressions go, adam says that kermit the frog is easiest for him. >> kermit. >> no. okay. >> oh, that's good. i was just going to say if you had to do an impression -- do you do impressions? >> no. >> yeah, me either. >> birthdays, bar mitzvahs. >> i think i would do cartman, and i would just go "mom!" >> a limited fake edition of cartman. i like it. >> you know what i also lear
>> roz. >> really?y favorite. >> roz, the gruff receptionist from "monsters, inc." >> i'm watching you, wazowski. >> can we get a little bit of roz? do you mind? >> yes. give me a second. i apologize to the editors. it takes a while to get into this voice. >> i feel like this is my version of "inside the actors' studio," where i get to watch your process. >> i got to stretch the lungs. it would be something like, "mike...
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(roz laughs) - that's so self-defeating yeah. let me give you the example that i guess is a real example now and it becomes, it becomes harder for me. so the example would be, you know, a family that has two working parents and in this crazy economy everything is closing down and people lose their jobs. how do youeal with that crisis situation? - well, for people who have means give generously, give genously, that is a basic tenant of possibility. i used to give assignments for a class. and the onof e assignment was for the young people to take home with them giveore generously than you think you have the resources for, just give more generously, always go beyond. and so if you cagive mon or if you can give time, any of it, just get it during this. and don't think that anybody's sufferg doest have something that isn't impacting you because it does. - if you were this powerful person that yocould ange a rule one rule in society, what would that be? or what would e one thing is that from now on, we're going to do this like that. wh
(roz laughs) - that's so self-defeating yeah. let me give you the example that i guess is a real example now and it becomes, it becomes harder for me. so the example would be, you know, a family that has two working parents and in this crazy economy everything is closing down and people lose their jobs. how do youeal with that crisis situation? - well, for people who have means give generously, give genously, that is a basic tenant of possibility. i used to give assignments for a class. and the...
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coming up next, outside source with roz atkins. thank you for watching.ative party conference, we will have a new leader. to a degree, it's not a matterfor i'm ros atkins, i'm live with you from downing street. borisjohnson has been forced out by his own party — he'll stand aside as leader and as prime minister once his successor is chosen. after a string of further government resignations first thing this morning, he made the announcement in downing street surrounded by family and colleagues. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the bestjob in the world. but them's the breaks. mrjohnson made clear he'd wanted to stay in office — but was left with no choice but to go. as but to go. we have
coming up next, outside source with roz atkins. thank you for watching.ative party conference, we will have a new leader. to a degree, it's not a matterfor i'm ros atkins, i'm live with you from downing street. borisjohnson has been forced out by his own party — he'll stand aside as leader and as prime minister once his successor is chosen. after a string of further government resignations first thing this morning, he made the announcement in downing street surrounded by family and...
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roz adkins is at parliament now and will pick it up. >> thank. described this as a momentous evening for boris johnson's leadership and another tumultuous evening. a couple of weeks ago, after two by election defeats, he left the chairman of the conservative secretary. he has lost his health secretary and his chancellor. let us look at what those two men had said. boris johnson is at number 10 is unique. just over -- this evening front door and has had a number of meetings. we think is meeting with --. she has since tweeted her support. two who have withdrawn, sergeant javid and richie soon act -- su nak. sergeant javid saihe can no longer in good conscience continue serving in this government. he carries on, i am 18 player but the british people expect guidance from their government. you have lost my confidence. that is the health secretary expending his decision. minutes after that resignation, we heard from richie sunak, who treated the public rightly expect government to be connected properly, competently, seriously. i believe these standards
roz adkins is at parliament now and will pick it up. >> thank. described this as a momentous evening for boris johnson's leadership and another tumultuous evening. a couple of weeks ago, after two by election defeats, he left the chairman of the conservative secretary. he has lost his health secretary and his chancellor. let us look at what those two men had said. boris johnson is at number 10 is unique. just over -- this evening front door and has had a number of meetings. we think is...
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with more, my colleague roz atkins ilive outside number 10 downing street. forrest johnson is a political bruiser. look at what he has done to mr. gove this evening, no sentiment. he is decided that michael gove has got to go. boris johnson is not going to hang around waiting for conservative mps who are attacking him. he is not ready to play nice with them. he feels he has this mandate to get brexit done. that connection to him is sounding more important than the connection between him and some of his conservative party colleagues. it came through in prime minister's questions. it is certainly coming through in the extraordinary briefing you just read out on the reason that michael gove has to go. it is brutal stuff, politics, but how mr. johnson is behaving should come as -- should not come as a surprise. when he has come up against moments of pressure, he has seen off people getting in the way without any sentiment. laura: we will be getting more on this developing story at the end of the program. one of the biggest war times -- war crimes investigations
with more, my colleague roz atkins ilive outside number 10 downing street. forrest johnson is a political bruiser. look at what he has done to mr. gove this evening, no sentiment. he is decided that michael gove has got to go. boris johnson is not going to hang around waiting for conservative mps who are attacking him. he is not ready to play nice with them. he feels he has this mandate to get brexit done. that connection to him is sounding more important than the connection between him and...
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>> unfortunately, roz. we have some of the numbers. let's start with gasoline. 60% year-over-year. that is a big example of change, even as gas has dropped a few pennies recently. more of us are traveling even as airline prices are up by a third. yeah. everything that you buy at the store is higher. for example, eggs were up 33%. that said, the federal reserve is hinting at another interest rate hike. here is what people are doing because of inflation. >> reporter: it is what natalie tracy has been talking about for months now. >> kay, have you noticed. have you? >> reporter: inflation with prices up by 9.1% in the last year. the biggest jump since 1981. and she is feeling it every day. >> i notice a lot of food going up. for example, cat food and water. it is a lot of daily necessities up by about two or three dollars. i know it is little, but in the end it adds up. paychecks are not going up, either. it does not really help. >> reporter: she is also right about paychecks. they're not keeping up with rising prices. >> your groceries are increasing. your gas has increased, right? y
>> unfortunately, roz. we have some of the numbers. let's start with gasoline. 60% year-over-year. that is a big example of change, even as gas has dropped a few pennies recently. more of us are traveling even as airline prices are up by a third. yeah. everything that you buy at the store is higher. for example, eggs were up 33%. that said, the federal reserve is hinting at another interest rate hike. here is what people are doing because of inflation. >> reporter: it is what...
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danylo danylo i will put a hnobaets kharkiv special roz karaken thank you, have a nice day a-a well,mykola dovbnya, deputy of the druzhkiv city council, donetsk region yes that's right i say yes p mykolaiv congratulations tv channel stress yes we congratulate you what's going on with you, what's the situation there the situation is extremely difficult, the situation is extremely difficult, where the density of the enemy’s weapons and our weapons is incredible, the shelling is constantly going on, the explosions of our artillery are constantly heard, extremely powerful . three american sevens and this is a little now stopping us at the threshold and holding on for now lysychansk of the luhansk region is restrained next kramatorsk in slavic i am now in the city of kramatorsk directly and can hear how it works our artillery is extremely powerful. i think the 155- caliber is no less because the explosion is of terrible force. well, lysychansk is actually about uh, from what we see from reports from abroad and eyewitnesses there of the same botus. i understand that the armed forces of the
danylo danylo i will put a hnobaets kharkiv special roz karaken thank you, have a nice day a-a well,mykola dovbnya, deputy of the druzhkiv city council, donetsk region yes that's right i say yes p mykolaiv congratulations tv channel stress yes we congratulate you what's going on with you, what's the situation there the situation is extremely difficult, the situation is extremely difficult, where the density of the enemy’s weapons and our weapons is incredible, the shelling is constantly going...
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what they want is containing iran's power, it's not just a nuclear industry, they want to continue roz mess island, this re regional power, drone technology, laser technology, and so on and so forth. americans have been working out on a containment formula that relies very much and sanctions and pose incredible military threat. but after iran shut down the global hawk couple of years ago and he rain in mid size rain down on a notice that the u. s. military threats lost credibility, so because they are involved with other high priority is like really blowing to the south china sea to slow down chinese economy. and also because they are involved with the war in ukraine against russia, then are they cannot fight all these wars along all at the same time. so they did, they don't want to leave west asia or the middle east region to iran. so they've been using israel to slow down iran's regional growth rate through terrorist attack sabotage effects. a main other reason is that they, when they lost their military threats, lost credibility. they are trying to use israel with assassin is assass
what they want is containing iran's power, it's not just a nuclear industry, they want to continue roz mess island, this re regional power, drone technology, laser technology, and so on and so forth. americans have been working out on a containment formula that relies very much and sanctions and pose incredible military threat. but after iran shut down the global hawk couple of years ago and he rain in mid size rain down on a notice that the u. s. military threats lost credibility, so because...
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it's not just a nuclear industry, they want to continue roz, this island, this free regional power, drone technology, laser technology, and so on and so forth. americans have been working held on the containment formula that relies very much on sanctions and pose incredible military threat. but after iran are shut down the global har couple of years ago, and iranian miss size rain down on the anal sad. the u. s. military threats lost credibility. they've been using israel to slow down iran's regional growth rate through terrorist attack sabotage effects. a main other reason is that they, when they lost their military threats, lost credibility. they are trying to use israel with assassinated assassination sabotage attacks as well as our cyber attacks and so on, so forth. in order to, you know, keep our military threats, not the military, but security threats alive and pressure to iran into giving in to their demands in the vietnam talks. well, of course iran is not been effective, iran has done reciprocal action. in all these cases, relatives of a slain palestinian american journalist say
it's not just a nuclear industry, they want to continue roz, this island, this free regional power, drone technology, laser technology, and so on and so forth. americans have been working held on the containment formula that relies very much on sanctions and pose incredible military threat. but after iran are shut down the global har couple of years ago, and iranian miss size rain down on the anal sad. the u. s. military threats lost credibility. they've been using israel to slow down iran's...
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i'm sure that her ukrainian leadership will be her pleased to hear love roz confirmation of the effectiveness of not only that system but how they're using that system. um as you know, russians are currently in her cures on and are from asia. so are russian forces there earlier? now, we are wonder who he's talking to holland allman as a military expert and senior advisor at the atlantic council. he says the u. s. as well as other allies of ukraine, a to fast track sending military aid. ukraine is winning the tactical battle right now, but at the strategic battle and russia has the numbers, even though it's really over extended. and perhaps as close to a 150 or 200000 troops. it only has a total of $900000.00. the entire military and probably less than $400000.00 and it's ground forces in the state of readiness. i think of bulk their troops is not very good. but over time, rush as a country of a 140000000 people far larger and far more industrial powerful than the craniums are. so unless the west can continue, but increase the supply of vital weaponry in large enough numbers, i'm afraid that t
i'm sure that her ukrainian leadership will be her pleased to hear love roz confirmation of the effectiveness of not only that system but how they're using that system. um as you know, russians are currently in her cures on and are from asia. so are russian forces there earlier? now, we are wonder who he's talking to holland allman as a military expert and senior advisor at the atlantic council. he says the u. s. as well as other allies of ukraine, a to fast track sending military aid. ukraine...
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and that's how the market has really responded and to roz's point on the fed. the fed has remained positions on being data-dependent. there will be an end in time in terms of hiking, moving forward that this is not an auto-pilot scenario the market responded very well to that piece. and i think that's where we are, you know, in expectations of earnings being a little bit better than we had all anticipated. >> yeah, i think it was a consensus here that things are better than anticipated, but none of you actually seem to be committed to saying that they were actually good any reason, bryn why can't you just say that they were good? i know amazon miss on profit, but it was also a strong quarter. >> but we have high inflation, and numbers are based on nominal numbers, and we have high inflation, so that's definitely a readthrough. so i just think that the numbers were okay. and i think that the expectations were bad. i go back to apple yesterday i think that was so important. they have 20% -- they have a huge manufacturing in china, but they have 20% of their reven
and that's how the market has really responded and to roz's point on the fed. the fed has remained positions on being data-dependent. there will be an end in time in terms of hiking, moving forward that this is not an auto-pilot scenario the market responded very well to that piece. and i think that's where we are, you know, in expectations of earnings being a little bit better than we had all anticipated. >> yeah, i think it was a consensus here that things are better than anticipated,...
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roz with the pearls is 9 years old. >> we collect plastic, so we can feed our siblings.could go to school and have friends. we come to the dump to come a -- to collect plastic that we sell for 10, 15 turkish lira, so we can feed our siblings. nick: muhammad fahd is 12. >> i come to this garbage dump, and i'm here from morning until night to collect as much as i can and sell them to the man to make money and buy food for our siblings. when we come to the dump, the smell crushes us, but we have to bring food for our siblings. my wish is to go back to school. nick: the desperation is multigenerational. as his son looks on, hussein maslatou breaks stones. it's back-bending labor for $2.50 a day. but here at the camp, other jobs are hard to come by. and in this war, sons help fathers work, and fathers work to keep their children alive. >> without this, i would n be able to work. and if the aid stops, i will die, and so will my children. may god relieve us. nick: that aid comes in the form of handout bread. everything here is a family affair. his son helps deliver the only foo
roz with the pearls is 9 years old. >> we collect plastic, so we can feed our siblings.could go to school and have friends. we come to the dump to come a -- to collect plastic that we sell for 10, 15 turkish lira, so we can feed our siblings. nick: muhammad fahd is 12. >> i come to this garbage dump, and i'm here from morning until night to collect as much as i can and sell them to the man to make money and buy food for our siblings. when we come to the dump, the smell crushes us,...
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a state labor law sparked by the roz, the rising drivers for companies like doordash lyft.uires companies that hire independent contractors to reclassify them as employees. but the law has some exceptions for different industries. there are 10's of thousands of truck drivers who say they do not want to be considered an employee does not benefit them. they do not want to be in a union. they want to stay independent. the executive director of the port of oakland, anyone says he we understand the frustration by protesters. but if operations continue to be disrupted, all of the company's operating at the ports will suffer and lose business to competing ports. one says truckers are vital to resources to help these truckers comply with a b 5. but these protesters, they say we're going to hold strong, really trying to make a statement and it's shutting down operations. so it is making a statement is it is having an effect, a ripple effect that we will all see if it continues. but they say. >> the port will not flow is ab 5, does it goes? so reached out to some of the trucking comp
a state labor law sparked by the roz, the rising drivers for companies like doordash lyft.uires companies that hire independent contractors to reclassify them as employees. but the law has some exceptions for different industries. there are 10's of thousands of truck drivers who say they do not want to be considered an employee does not benefit them. they do not want to be in a union. they want to stay independent. the executive director of the port of oakland, anyone says he we understand the...
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yeah, he was great so was roz and who could forget daphne moon and niles? niles.w, come to think of it, frasier might have been the seventh best character on "frasier" too. [ laughter ] what are the odds? back in any day, walgreen's employees weren't refusing to sell condoms on religious grounds. back in my day walgreen's employees refused to sell us anything [ laughter ] because they were all out back having a smoke and there was nobody running the cash register, nobody anywhere. you could wander the aisles for days and never see a single person who worked there. even the woman with the name tag trying to force open the razor case was like, "me no, i work at target i just couldn't find anybody who worked here to get me a damn schick hydro." [ laughter ] back in my day, the crypto markets weren't crashing no, back then the only thing crashing was your cousin on your couch. because he lost his house. investing in crypto. [ laughter ] back in my day, there was nobody testing positive for polio in the united states. the only thing we were testing positive for was pol
yeah, he was great so was roz and who could forget daphne moon and niles? niles.w, come to think of it, frasier might have been the seventh best character on "frasier" too. [ laughter ] what are the odds? back in any day, walgreen's employees weren't refusing to sell condoms on religious grounds. back in my day walgreen's employees refused to sell us anything [ laughter ] because they were all out back having a smoke and there was nobody running the cash register, nobody anywhere. you...
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their homeland from syria , they are from 4 to 17 years old for a long time, they were in refugee camps roz and al-hol in the territory not controlled by the authorities of the arab republic of the capital hospital of their visited by presidential commissioner for children's rights maria lvova belova, it was her service that organized the return of the children to their homeland after the completion of the examination, tomorrow they will be handed over to relatives who had previously asked for help in the search. you will be escorted to us by relatives who presumably have their children somewhere. they leave their data and uh, that is, we are trying to find these children through uh different people and uh, if possible. if we are allowed to take a dna test from them to verify their relationship. yes, and on the basis of this relationship on the basis of the test. dna is being done documents for citizenship and guardianship. during the last trip to syria, russian specialists managed to take dna from eighty more children. in case of confirmation of their relationship, they will try to return
their homeland from syria , they are from 4 to 17 years old for a long time, they were in refugee camps roz and al-hol in the territory not controlled by the authorities of the arab republic of the capital hospital of their visited by presidential commissioner for children's rights maria lvova belova, it was her service that organized the return of the children to their homeland after the completion of the examination, tomorrow they will be handed over to relatives who had previously asked for...
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that's what my colleague roz helderman's big piece this morning documents, all the ways in which this, former president at the time was leaning in towards violence. >> you know, and kim, the threats against election workers that we led with and donald trump's enthusiasm for still peddling the big lie and still yielding the result that he sought on the 6th that the election result be overturned, be changed. that's what the call was last week to the speaker of the house of wisconsin. what do you do about a president who's never been held accountable for anything and is still committing these criminal acts? >> i think you're getting to the crux of this is that there is a lack of accountability, and that is preventing others, including republicans in office at the local and state level from really taking the action that is necessary for them to do to ensure that the election and those who carry out the elections are all safe. and until that happens, it leaves the country very vulnerable for another attempt to overthrow another election, which is exactly what donald trump wants if he choos
that's what my colleague roz helderman's big piece this morning documents, all the ways in which this, former president at the time was leaning in towards violence. >> you know, and kim, the threats against election workers that we led with and donald trump's enthusiasm for still peddling the big lie and still yielding the result that he sought on the 6th that the election result be overturned, be changed. that's what the call was last week to the speaker of the house of wisconsin. what...
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oh, eight, san francisco officially and our observer, both with 80.1 ross more a shout out for roz morec berkeley botanical garden. doesn't that sound lovely? yes it does have been by there. it is a very pretty up there and the oakland berkeley hills with a point. oh one. speaking of san bruno mountain, i received a wonderful email from doug hall's house. i believe that's how it is. i'll get back to you. he's on san bruno mountain and keeps fantastic records on drizzle and also rainfall. it was really informative. thank you, doug. ah i'm a little busy now, doug. but i'll write. you trust me tropical clouds over us, so a mix of low clouds, high clouds, drizzle and then sun and clouds but cool to hot. you've seen the spread their sixties to near 100 degrees fifties and sixties on the temps now, 57, petaluma, berkeley, san francisco 60, palo alto, sunnyvale. the high giving hot weather for some, bringing in tropical moisture for others lot going on in southern california now also into arizona , but this is what we have to keep an eye on the remains of two tropical systems. moisture moving
oh, eight, san francisco officially and our observer, both with 80.1 ross more a shout out for roz morec berkeley botanical garden. doesn't that sound lovely? yes it does have been by there. it is a very pretty up there and the oakland berkeley hills with a point. oh one. speaking of san bruno mountain, i received a wonderful email from doug hall's house. i believe that's how it is. i'll get back to you. he's on san bruno mountain and keeps fantastic records on drizzle and also rainfall. it was...
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i don�*t get any feeling, from what roz is saying, that anyone in the conservative party is coming toawi is asking for something in terms _ whether nadhim zahawi is asking for something in terms of— whether nadhim zahawi is asking for something in terms of what - whether nadhim zahawi is asking for something in terms of what jobs - whether nadhim zahawi is asking for something in terms of what jobs he| something in terms of what jobs he might— something in terms of what jobs he might get, — something in terms of what jobs he might get. perhaps— something in terms of what jobs he might get, perhaps the _ something in terms of what jobs he might get, perhaps the role - something in terms of what jobs he might get, perhaps the role of- might get, perhaps the role of chancellor— might get, perhaps the role of chancellor as— might get, perhaps the role of chancellor as a _ might get, perhaps the role of chancellor as a condition - might get, perhaps the role of chancellor as a condition of. might get, perhaps the role of- chancellor as a condition of thanks for support — chancellor as a co
i don�*t get any feeling, from what roz is saying, that anyone in the conservative party is coming toawi is asking for something in terms _ whether nadhim zahawi is asking for something in terms of— whether nadhim zahawi is asking for something in terms of what - whether nadhim zahawi is asking for something in terms of what jobs - whether nadhim zahawi is asking for something in terms of what jobs he| something in terms of what jobs he might— something in terms of what jobs he might get,...