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he considers russ pritchard a friend. >> that's correct. >> earl suggests they find out more. through his connections, he discovers how much the museum paid pritchard for the items. how much did they pay? >> they paid over $800,000. >> your reaction? >> i was astounded. i realized something was really wrong. >> then another shocker -- he learns pritchard flat-out stole some items, including family photos that he'd kindly offered to restore for ed. >> russ pritchard told me that he'd be glad to frame them for me and send them back, no charge. >> no charge. >> you know, he was just going to do it because he was a nice guy. >> wondering what they could be worth, ed takes them to the highly regarded gettysburg antique store, the horse soldier. the owner takes one look and says... >> "these are not real photographs. these are laser copies." i said, "are you sure?" >> upon closer examination, even ed can clearly see the lines from the laser printer. pritchard had re-framed his photos with fakes. ed's embarrassment over making a
he considers russ pritchard a friend. >> that's correct. >> earl suggests they find out more. through his connections, he discovers how much the museum paid pritchard for the items. how much did they pay? >> they paid over $800,000. >> your reaction? >> i was astounded. i realized something was really wrong. >> then another shocker -- he learns pritchard flat-out stole some items, including family photos that he'd kindly offered to restore for ed. >>...
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one final question, russ let me direct this to you. to be fair, apple did build thi eco system epic can have users play on the worldwide web or on a browser. to apple's point, you don't have to pay to be on their -- in their system >> epic can choose to not take part they are shining a light on what they think is an unfair distribution of revenue. they are still making a ton with fortnite they will be fine in terms of reven revenue. this is more about taking stance >> we appreciate both of you being with us. tyler, you said your son is going to be crushed. i hope he's okay on this news. >> i don't know whether he will be crushed he will figure out way to play it they play online they seem always to be coming and saying, can we have a little money to buy one of these in-app upgrades or whatever it is it's all beyond me >> me too. >>> still ahead, hedge funds are betting against the reopening trade by shorting some of wall street's most controversial stocks right now we've got those details plus check out shares of draft kings falling as
one final question, russ let me direct this to you. to be fair, apple did build thi eco system epic can have users play on the worldwide web or on a browser. to apple's point, you don't have to pay to be on their -- in their system >> epic can choose to not take part they are shining a light on what they think is an unfair distribution of revenue. they are still making a ton with fortnite they will be fine in terms of reven revenue. this is more about taking stance >> we appreciate...
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for russ and philippa, their vineyard was their life.y lost staff and income and the two of them alone couldn't cope. it hits you. absolutely nothing we can do. so they had an idea. they put out a plea for help on facebook. 115,000 people read it and this is what happened. horn honks. morning. thank you all so much. hundreds of people offered to help for free. every day around 20 volunteers are turning up to carry out the work. it's hot and it's hard. why are you doing this? just to put a little bit back into the community, help somebody out. i thought it would be a nice way to give back, help out a local business. clearing leaves to leave grapes cleared takes hours of toil. we worked it out. you lot have got to pick half a million leaves. wow, i didn't know that! really? half a million? it'sjust something to help somebody, isn't it? help a fellow human being to make life a bit easier. and russ and philippa, well, they are almost speechless. it's like a big hug only 100 times better than a big hug. it's absolutely amazing that they've ju
for russ and philippa, their vineyard was their life.y lost staff and income and the two of them alone couldn't cope. it hits you. absolutely nothing we can do. so they had an idea. they put out a plea for help on facebook. 115,000 people read it and this is what happened. horn honks. morning. thank you all so much. hundreds of people offered to help for free. every day around 20 volunteers are turning up to carry out the work. it's hot and it's hard. why are you doing this? just to put a...
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conditions such that's distancing is possible and sure that their living conditions are ok mike and russ often live on their very precarious conditions it crowd it's accommodations and these other things that we can really do now onto a supports those communities that make sure that they can really also you know get the best out of the protective measures that are out there think on a virus exacerbates inequality is something that's becoming clear is there any way to address this issue at a time where we still don't have a vaccine i think it does relate to what i was change just before that we now have to make sure that the conditions are that these groups people with lower social economic resources and soulful that they are able to really cope with the situation as best as possible but we have seen for example in the in the u.s. that knowledge that the support that we could support was cut and immediately i mean do issues of unemployment come up and this is particularly precarious fall for groups with you know low income and or terrorist job status there is an income they may have and t
conditions such that's distancing is possible and sure that their living conditions are ok mike and russ often live on their very precarious conditions it crowd it's accommodations and these other things that we can really do now onto a supports those communities that make sure that they can really also you know get the best out of the protective measures that are out there think on a virus exacerbates inequality is something that's becoming clear is there any way to address this issue at a...
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russ, always good to hear your voice. why moving away from tech. has it gotten away from you, so to speak >> we're trimming it a bit we remain overweight i think the goal right now is to think about you do have an improving economy. as you just discussed, it's not out of the woods but we are seeing improvement and are the parts of the market whether here, in europe that are more geared to that expansion where you get a bit more leverage in places like transports, capital goods. some of the higher quality names in industries and those are places we're seeing opportunities, it's a margin we're trimming a bit some of the growth >> this would be a move into classic economic cycle tied cyclicals? >> i think that's fair we're really still emphasizing quality. we're thinking about the companies that are profitable and have earning consistency, manageable debt we're not chasing some of the more speck -- speculative plays. >> what are your allocations around the globe and where are you seeing the best opportunities right now? >> we're still very overweight
russ, always good to hear your voice. why moving away from tech. has it gotten away from you, so to speak >> we're trimming it a bit we remain overweight i think the goal right now is to think about you do have an improving economy. as you just discussed, it's not out of the woods but we are seeing improvement and are the parts of the market whether here, in europe that are more geared to that expansion where you get a bit more leverage in places like transports, capital goods. some of...
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russ joins us to talk more about the future of tiktok russ, good to see you. welcome. >> thank you for having me >> we've talked a long time about the strength of tiktok's algo, the way in which it becomes a cultural force in its communities. how long can they run into these land mines like they have in india and now here >> yeah. i think what we're seeing here is tiktok stumbling as they're trying to expand internationally. if they want to succeed here in the states they need to create a distinctly u.s. brand and bring in u.s. leadership and hopefully this deal with microsoft or another acquirer comes to fruition which i think it will. >> how do you think it answers the concerns of those who were most hawkish in the white house, at least >> look, i love the microsoft and tiktok deal for a few reasons. i think tiktok in america is a good thing we need more competition in tech, not less and it remains to be seen if tiktok is the right acquirer and if they can actually scale the service reliably and responsibly. but, i'm also very concerned i think here we see h
russ joins us to talk more about the future of tiktok russ, good to see you. welcome. >> thank you for having me >> we've talked a long time about the strength of tiktok's algo, the way in which it becomes a cultural force in its communities. how long can they run into these land mines like they have in india and now here >> yeah. i think what we're seeing here is tiktok stumbling as they're trying to expand internationally. if they want to succeed here in the states they need...
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in the bayview san francisco, russ cuts a moto kron 4 news. so in harris's career as san francisco da was also met with controversy. she pledged to never seek the death penalty as a prosecutor. >>and she stuck to that promise in the death of san francisco police officer isaac espinosa espinosa was shot and killed in the line of duty in 2004 when he and his partner approached us a specific a suspicious suspect. david hill was convicted of murder in the case. and he was sentenced to life in prison without parole harris insisted that was a better more effective punishment. then the death penalty. coming up in sports. the coronavirus taking 2 of college football's conference is out for the season we're going to have the latest on mats. >>and after the break clorox kicking into high gear just dear california... we know these are challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades durin
in the bayview san francisco, russ cuts a moto kron 4 news. so in harris's career as san francisco da was also met with controversy. she pledged to never seek the death penalty as a prosecutor. >>and she stuck to that promise in the death of san francisco police officer isaac espinosa espinosa was shot and killed in the line of duty in 2004 when he and his partner approached us a specific a suspicious suspect. david hill was convicted of murder in the case. and he was sentenced to life in...
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president lass russ, i don't see any other commissioner comments or questions so i believe this would conclude the hearing? >> yes, i believe we are adjourned. thank you all very much. >> thank you, everyone. >> good night. have a good evening. >> thank you. >> good night. >> you are watching coping with covid-19. today's special guest. >> hi. you are watching coping with covid-19. in this first portion of the two-part inter vii am talking to the general manager of the san francisco recreation and parks department and state park commissioner talking about social we were surprised how popular they became. it was totive. we expanded to include lafayette park an and and alamo square. >> that is great. that is fantastic. now, as restrictions are lifted i understand summer camps are now allowed. how is the structure changed to make sure everybody remains safe from the virus? >> we are thrilled to be able to provide camps at all given the virus. we worked really hard to be able to provide a fun and safe environment. camps look different but they still offer kids the same opportunities for f
president lass russ, i don't see any other commissioner comments or questions so i believe this would conclude the hearing? >> yes, i believe we are adjourned. thank you all very much. >> thank you, everyone. >> good night. have a good evening. >> thank you. >> good night. >> you are watching coping with covid-19. today's special guest. >> hi. you are watching coping with covid-19. in this first portion of the two-part inter vii am talking to the...
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we are not stubborn and seeing a ideology goal russ.e are providing guidance and feedback the guidance and feedback we have received that help us put this in place. we have a advanced and engaging seeking that guidance and seeking its over the course of many, many weeks to put together a chart that you see in front of us. the purple part of this the risk level we refer to as a county risk level as would spread. is what is commonly referred to in the past as the old monitoring the old watchlist that you may have seen in the past. let me give you a example. we had 34 counties that were on the old monitoring list the old watchlist. that list broadly defined divides i will be this is defined now in the purple category. as the width spread as it relates to background spread community spread of the covid- 19 virus. new cases that are more than seven per 100,000 which is a daily case rate by the way. it works out to be roughly exactly the old case rate of 100 per 100,000. that we had for 14 day period. that is what the seven represents. we wan
we are not stubborn and seeing a ideology goal russ.e are providing guidance and feedback the guidance and feedback we have received that help us put this in place. we have a advanced and engaging seeking that guidance and seeking its over the course of many, many weeks to put together a chart that you see in front of us. the purple part of this the risk level we refer to as a county risk level as would spread. is what is commonly referred to in the past as the old monitoring the old watchlist...
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like spanishfrench and russ.abbel is avtolable in the app or online at babbel.com. out business has been people and their financial well being. that mission gives us purpose and a way forward. today and always. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from ♪ >> this is this is "bbc world news america." by police in america. obly poisoned, that is t early diagnosis for russian opposition leader alex in tommy. and president trump has formally renominated at his party's coention to take on joe biden at hisry -- in his co's election. >> what do voters here in the battleground state of consulting from presidhear trump? welcome to world news america in the u.s. and around the globe. it is a heartbreaking series of events that hasar becomeoo common -- a police shooting of a seemingly unarmed man. now the coin of the national guard. the location is wisconsin. the man's name is jacob lake. in video footage h
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you must understand this whole situation from russ's perspective. russ is a kid.did something really stupid. an illegal u-turn in front of the cop. what did russ do? he panicked. he goes in this chase and they cut him off and his heart rate is going crazy. they yell, get out of the car, he can't hear them. he sitting there terrified this cop comes up behind him, smashes the window and sticks a gun in his face. he's dead. what that cop lost in that moment, he lost as a result of his arousal was any ability to interpret the meaning of that event in a sophisticated way. he lost any sense of the social context of that event. he lost his ability to migrate. there is another key element, that the element of time. i think we lose our ability to migrate when we run out of time. this is a huge element in any kind of deadly encounter. we forget this because we are used to hollywood depictions of shootouts. in the movies or television show there's two cops, firing and they talk to each other and the victim the person they are eyfiring at shows up some challenge in a fire aga
you must understand this whole situation from russ's perspective. russ is a kid.did something really stupid. an illegal u-turn in front of the cop. what did russ do? he panicked. he goes in this chase and they cut him off and his heart rate is going crazy. they yell, get out of the car, he can't hear them. he sitting there terrified this cop comes up behind him, smashes the window and sticks a gun in his face. he's dead. what that cop lost in that moment, he lost as a result of his arousal was...
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>>in a jerk in each room russ says he wanted to bringing new concept to the city also giving guests a peace of mind when dining during the pandemic on not all are keen on the idea of these dining dom's many or at least in treat >>this >>the michelin star restaurant went through dramatic changes at the start of the pandemic transitioning from a 1912 course meal to take out. like many others in the business, the restaurant of major financial hits a dramatic is really scary to even say or even share the but. >>a good 78% job that we're seeing a former operations so has been a major struggle for us dome summit service says they're able to bring back a bit of normalcy to their menu. >>they're now offering five-course meals and allowing up to 4 guests in each of the domes each dining bubbles equipped with windows for a breeze and the crew for at least 45 minutes in between the 5, 07:30pm reservations, well, it's only been a couple of days sushi is sherry says it's been a successful concepts so far they're getting a lot of looks they're looking to get more of these outdoor dining bubbles soo
>>in a jerk in each room russ says he wanted to bringing new concept to the city also giving guests a peace of mind when dining during the pandemic on not all are keen on the idea of these dining dom's many or at least in treat >>this >>the michelin star restaurant went through dramatic changes at the start of the pandemic transitioning from a 1912 course meal to take out. like many others in the business, the restaurant of major financial hits a dramatic is really scary to...
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with two outs aaron russ is running all the way from first and it is 5-2.hance pulled away with three more runs in the seventh. donovan celano has been hot since the start. he kept it going. celano battling .458 after this rbi single, 92 the final is the giants even their record at 4-4 and give their manager and is present on his 45th birthday. >>> the a's in seattle aware steve hartman is remembered with the cardboard cutout. down the left-field line, john minaya and taiwan walker matching zeros to 3 and half innings. kyle seger is one to the corner on the other side of the field. derek crawford scores easily and here comes kyle lewis as well. the mariners have themselves a 2- 0lead. matt chapman throws loaded first, matt olson can't dig it out. as the ball gets a way that allows the gerd come in from second and make it 3- 0. walker give up one hit in seven innings of work. he gets robbie grossman looking, stephen piscotty swinging, sean murphy webs as walker strikes out in the fifth. eight strikeouts for walker as the mariners win 5-3. the a's are 3-4. >>
with two outs aaron russ is running all the way from first and it is 5-2.hance pulled away with three more runs in the seventh. donovan celano has been hot since the start. he kept it going. celano battling .458 after this rbi single, 92 the final is the giants even their record at 4-4 and give their manager and is present on his 45th birthday. >>> the a's in seattle aware steve hartman is remembered with the cardboard cutout. down the left-field line, john minaya and taiwan walker...
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russ sticks has been a popular neighbourhood restaurant facade time—saving fresh local food. things. a few weeks and they turn into a few more weeks and thenit turn into a few more weeks and then it is really scary, really scary times. now the government is encouraging restaurants to open up again and offering financial support to do so by there are still challenges. the biggest of them, social distancing. for us to be able to work at 50% capacity, we just would not survive. for tables upstairs. for downstairs but only used to at any one time anyway so to half that, which is not be able to open the doors. it would just not work for us. so they have adapted. reopening is a straightforward venue, selling the same venue. straightforward venue, selling the same venue. some straightforward venue, selling the same venue. some of the seafood item on the menu are the lobster rolls and then the simple style crab noodles, all using local crab and lobster. but to take away. i think people have to adapt and evolve and make changes, definitely, in orderto and make changes, definitely, in
russ sticks has been a popular neighbourhood restaurant facade time—saving fresh local food. things. a few weeks and they turn into a few more weeks and thenit turn into a few more weeks and then it is really scary, really scary times. now the government is encouraging restaurants to open up again and offering financial support to do so by there are still challenges. the biggest of them, social distancing. for us to be able to work at 50% capacity, we just would not survive. for tables...
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without further ado please join me in welcoming cara and russ. thank you so much for all of you. for joining us here in the exciting virtual experience in the disembodied way of talking about a book. thank you for letting me interrogate you about the future of religion in the united states and beyond. i just want to make two comments before we start the first is that in our era of covid-19 i've now done enough as the events that sometimes people are more hesitant to ask questions when they are typing in questions than they would be at a real event when you can stand up and tell the author why she is wrong about everything in the world. you have to just let me ask questions for the entire hour. the second one which i will reiterate for the edge. this is a challenging time for everybody. authors are among the least challenged. putting out a book at a moment in a moment like this. is a difficult thing. i just want to encourage you if you are listening. don't just buy the book. encourage your friends to buy the book. let's start in with a big dumb question. this is a book about new r
without further ado please join me in welcoming cara and russ. thank you so much for all of you. for joining us here in the exciting virtual experience in the disembodied way of talking about a book. thank you for letting me interrogate you about the future of religion in the united states and beyond. i just want to make two comments before we start the first is that in our era of covid-19 i've now done enough as the events that sometimes people are more hesitant to ask questions when they are...
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at rices station, with forwards army coming on, it receives orders to russ move towards farm val which he saw a crowded row deep in mud with shared and fighting against long streets army. this is lost reach column and cordons column. here's the high bridge. the confederate county was able to stop the bridge burners and capture or kill most of them. so the bridge is intact when gordon starts to cross. the confederate sub in order to but burn hybrid. the two bridges in this area. one is a railroad bridge and the others a wagon bridge. the confederacy did destroy part of the train bridge, which was quickly rebuilt. because of the force of the wagon bridge, that they could not burn. whatever fires they started, they were put out. now union troops are pouring all over the appomattox river through the wagon bridge and the average. call as he reported, we cross early and receive two days rations. hauling or wagons, may fires, cooking utensils and we are just ready to have a good breakfast. we have not heard of the disasters on the other routes and a hasty retreat. and we're looking for a litt
at rices station, with forwards army coming on, it receives orders to russ move towards farm val which he saw a crowded row deep in mud with shared and fighting against long streets army. this is lost reach column and cordons column. here's the high bridge. the confederate county was able to stop the bridge burners and capture or kill most of them. so the bridge is intact when gordon starts to cross. the confederate sub in order to but burn hybrid. the two bridges in this area. one is a...
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has 10 days to hand over all reports dealing with the russ russia investigation. this is investigating cross-fire hurricane. here is the latest there. >> good afternoon, bill, the f.b.i. has responded to the senate homeland security for information regarding the crossfire hurricane investigation. the bureau says they have actually been providing information to the committee for sometime and they insist that "as always, the f.b.i. will continue to cooperate with the committee request consistent with law enforcement and national security investigation. the subpoena doesn't compel chris wray himself to testify, rather provide records available to inspector general of the u.s. department of justice for review. sunday, yesterday, judiciary chairman lindey graham laid out information about the infamous steele dossier, key piece of evidence at the heart of crossfire hurricane. take a listen. >> the f.b.i. did what they did to the fisa court and misled the hell out of them. said there is no evidence to suggest that steele fabricated anything in the dossier, the f.b.i. con
has 10 days to hand over all reports dealing with the russ russia investigation. this is investigating cross-fire hurricane. here is the latest there. >> good afternoon, bill, the f.b.i. has responded to the senate homeland security for information regarding the crossfire hurricane investigation. the bureau says they have actually been providing information to the committee for sometime and they insist that "as always, the f.b.i. will continue to cooperate with the committee request...
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. >> i was going to say between iran and be la russ. thank you so much for joining us. >>> we're hours away from the final night of the democratic national convention when joe biden will deliver his acceptance speech on the heels of kamala harris' speech last night. how her speech is resonating with women of color voters. that's old forge, pennsylvania where president trump will take the stage for a campaign rally. you're watching msnbc. for any e instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today. stocks by the slice from fidelity. with safe, convenient service. we're here for you >> tech: we'll come right to you. ♪ upbeat music >> tech: you'll get a text when we're on our way. >> tech: before we arrive, just leave your keys on the dash. we'll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. ♪ upbeat music >> tech: and that's service you can trust when you need it the most. ♪ upbeat music >> tech: schedule at safelite.com. ♪ upbeat music >> singers: ♪ safelite repair,
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here's what this says -- the committee observed new russ russian government actors until at least january 2020 consistently spreading overlapping false narratives which sought to discredit investigations into russian interference. the committee identified no reliable evidence that the ukrainian government interfered in the 2016 election. this is the republican-led committee saying this, and you're still investigating these claims. my question is why are you spending time doing this when the theory that ukraine was involved has been debunked? >> first of all, that's your -- >> it's not mine, they worked for two years on this investigation, and these are your senate republican colleagues. >> are you going to let me answer? >> yes, i want to say this is not my opinion. this is something that came out of the senate. >> okay. my investigation in the corruption of the obama campaign or administration goes back to march of 2015. you're investigation is quite wide ranging. our investigation is primarily using u.s. government documents and source, and the democrat lobbying firm. the only disinform
here's what this says -- the committee observed new russ russian government actors until at least january 2020 consistently spreading overlapping false narratives which sought to discredit investigations into russian interference. the committee identified no reliable evidence that the ukrainian government interfered in the 2016 election. this is the republican-led committee saying this, and you're still investigating these claims. my question is why are you spending time doing this when the...
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the officer who shot blake in the back seven times was russ ten sheskey, a seven-year veteran with the department. he remains on leave during the course of the investigation. to to to tony ever sent in the national guard. the curfew will be in effect through sunday. >>> police have arrested a 17-year-old man who allegedly opened fire late tuesday killing two and wounding another in kenosha, wisconsin. kyle rittenhouse faces multiple counts including first-degree murder after allegedly firing into a crowd gathered to protest the protest of the shooting of jacob blake. a warping that -- a warning that the video i'm going to show you is disturbing. it show as man aiming a rifle at protesters. one person a piers to try to grab the weapon before a shot is fired. at least one other person was shot before the shooter fled the scene. nbc news can not con furthermore what happened leading up to it or whether the shooting is the same one describes by the police. speaking before the arrest was announced was barnes who said the gunman was believed to be a vigilante and part of a militia group who
the officer who shot blake in the back seven times was russ ten sheskey, a seven-year veteran with the department. he remains on leave during the course of the investigation. to to to tony ever sent in the national guard. the curfew will be in effect through sunday. >>> police have arrested a 17-year-old man who allegedly opened fire late tuesday killing two and wounding another in kenosha, wisconsin. kyle rittenhouse faces multiple counts including first-degree murder after allegedly...
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it seems no minister iss exempt from the higher the russes anti government demonstrators to chance of leave in shame. here they have for minister yuri bondar as he leaves the national theatre. this the to was sacked defiance after joining the protests in response the theater staff resigned in solidarity. we see media senior. . williamsms is a constituency when you manage to students across the board it would take the form we should leave. the release said. would you still. ten days after the- election critic say was a sham protests continue alongside a growing strike movement more factory workers walkeked out on tuesday with prprotesters also gathering before the detention center where former presidential candidate c. r. he'd see how to ski is being held. his wife still exiled in lithuania urged supporters to continue mobilizing on bebehalf of her husband and for a brighter future for belarus set of a abuse she's pretty listed s like one year because of a non. convertible debt. at t the new chassis stammer. couple that i do enjoy the occ still complaining. i didn't feel like the occ d
it seems no minister iss exempt from the higher the russes anti government demonstrators to chance of leave in shame. here they have for minister yuri bondar as he leaves the national theatre. this the to was sacked defiance after joining the protests in response the theater staff resigned in solidarity. we see media senior. . williamsms is a constituency when you manage to students across the board it would take the form we should leave. the release said. would you still. ten days after the-...
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just like all of russ contending with the same circumstances with covid.en a lot of innovation, it's interesting to see a renaissance with gap years. so long they've been known as the international destination and that's still a part of a traditional gap year prospect. increasingly, it is coming back to the domestic side. a lot more programs are hanging a shingle, which is great. necessity is the mother of invention so we're seeing a lot more ideas and opportunities show up. just like colleges, they've had to reduce their overall capacity. so more programs to number. fewer spots on each program. and outward bounds, knolls, two of the most well known gap year programs, both are null on weight lists. not only for the fall but also the spring. we've seen an absolute growth in the gap year market. >> i want to bring you in, the jewish community of the bay. what percentage of your seniors opted for a gap year this coming year? >> this year it was about a third. generally we're between a quarter and a third. so it was a little larger this year but the interestin
just like all of russ contending with the same circumstances with covid.en a lot of innovation, it's interesting to see a renaissance with gap years. so long they've been known as the international destination and that's still a part of a traditional gap year prospect. increasingly, it is coming back to the domestic side. a lot more programs are hanging a shingle, which is great. necessity is the mother of invention so we're seeing a lot more ideas and opportunities show up. just like colleges,...
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and people like russ limbaugh. and what about gingrich's with the media and in the '90s when limbaugh is at his peak and fox news is formed in '96, and what is with this media. >> very close. and when conservative talk radio is flourishing in '87, '88, '89 after the fairness doctrine is dismantled and gingrich relies on what hosts are saying about the people like jim wright. they're tough on him and they amplify the mental. there's an effort to raise congressional salaries in 1989. so jim wright is in the middle of it and conservative talk radio has a revolt. they call it a tea party revolt by the way, all over the country, they're lashing out and helps gingrich in this cause. and gingrich is in those years,very died -- tied into talk radio. there was the origins of crossfire on cnn. then as the speaker, he's very close to people like rush, literally, they coordinate messages for the day and he depends on conservative talk radio and fox on the tell end, during his battle against bill clinton, but what's interesting
and people like russ limbaugh. and what about gingrich's with the media and in the '90s when limbaugh is at his peak and fox news is formed in '96, and what is with this media. >> very close. and when conservative talk radio is flourishing in '87, '88, '89 after the fairness doctrine is dismantled and gingrich relies on what hosts are saying about the people like jim wright. they're tough on him and they amplify the mental. there's an effort to raise congressional salaries in 1989. so jim...
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president going on to say with the exception of new york and a few other locations we being the sky russ. the tweets come as the death toll nears 155,000 in the united states. john hopkins reporting that there's a record number of new infections in july topping 1.9 million new cases. dr. burkes the coordinator of the white house says they're cautioning on sunday that the u.s. is now in a new phase of the pandemic. >> what we're seeing today is different from march and april. it's extraordinarily widespread. it's in to the rural as equal urban areas. >> reporter: burkes warning comes as the talks resume over what should be included in another stimulus bill. both sides reporting where the weekend discussions and achieved some kind of process and failed to reach a deal. the sticking point is the $600 weekly unemployment assistance this expired on friday. >> they're in disarray. >> reporter: thehat he is not optimistic that a compromise is going to be reached soon. >> in a short run meaning the next couple of days let's do the employment package to make sure that the workers on the unemploym
president going on to say with the exception of new york and a few other locations we being the sky russ. the tweets come as the death toll nears 155,000 in the united states. john hopkins reporting that there's a record number of new infections in july topping 1.9 million new cases. dr. burkes the coordinator of the white house says they're cautioning on sunday that the u.s. is now in a new phase of the pandemic. >> what we're seeing today is different from march and april. it's...
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it's time for russ, for we the people to come together and make no mistake, united we can and will overcome this season of darkness in america. >> martha: very tough to do these speeches to an empty room, so did last night speech give the former vice president the momentum that he would need to defeat donald trump? this race is tightening, tired right now in minnesota and pennsylvania to give you an idea. a katie pavlich and jessica tarlov standing by to debate but we begin tonight with the white house, press secretary kayleigh mcenany, thank you very much. we heard a little bit of the president reaction. in one of the big themes throughout the course of this week was that the president is unfit, many of the speaker said and they have said he is not up to the job. we heard that from michelle obama and a lot last night about leaving the darkness behind and going to a place that is lighter. what is the white house response to all of that? >> that could not be more off-base. i'm with the president and the oval office as he makes decisions in real time and i can tell you this, he has one singul
it's time for russ, for we the people to come together and make no mistake, united we can and will overcome this season of darkness in america. >> martha: very tough to do these speeches to an empty room, so did last night speech give the former vice president the momentum that he would need to defeat donald trump? this race is tightening, tired right now in minnesota and pennsylvania to give you an idea. a katie pavlich and jessica tarlov standing by to debate but we begin tonight with...
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>> i was upset that director comey didn't coordinate with us and acted unilaterally where russ yes. >u use that term, yes. >> i want to bring in paul butler, msnbc legal analyst, former federal prosecutor. paul, what is the purpose of the hearing, what do investigators hope to learn? >> the purpose is politics. the purpose is this is senator lindsey graham trying to help donald trump get reelected. remember the context, craig. it's 2016. donald trump has just been elected president. and here is intelligence that michael flynn, one of his top advisers, is having all these weird conversations with the russians. at the same time that he's being briefed on russian matters as part of the transition. so sally yates testified, i didn't have any choice but to investigate him to make sure everything he was doing with the russians was on the up and up. and we know it wasn't. so the logan act says it's a crime for a private person to represent the united states' involvement in negotiations with a foreign country. the concern was that michael flynn was telling the russians, oh, don't worry built
>> i was upset that director comey didn't coordinate with us and acted unilaterally where russ yes. >u use that term, yes. >> i want to bring in paul butler, msnbc legal analyst, former federal prosecutor. paul, what is the purpose of the hearing, what do investigators hope to learn? >> the purpose is politics. the purpose is this is senator lindsey graham trying to help donald trump get reelected. remember the context, craig. it's 2016. donald trump has just been elected...
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there's another international news we're following, thousands of protesters in bell russ calling forew and fair election. we're going live when we come back. i can't wiat to share at&t's big 5g news... (shouting through the glass) at&t has nationwide 5g? yup! and that's faster? faster, yea! but is it reliable? ah huh and secure! you should consider making a big deal about it! bigger? i said bigger! oh, big-bigger deal bigger than what i'm doing? it's not complicated. a 5g network needs...
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the spark for what we have been seeing was the violence of a white police officer named russ tin krzyzewski. he shot a black man in the back seven times in front of his three kids after he was trying to break up a fight. it was that shooting that led to both peaceful protests and genuine civil unlest this week. we saw cars and buildings burned and businesses broken into. and then the most serious violence on the streets of kenosha in the wake of the police shooting of jacob blake. that came from a 17-year-old white donald trump fan. back in january, he sat in the front row at a trump rally. he described himself as part of a militia protecting kenosha businesses. on tuesday night, amidst ongoing protests, he was out on the treats with a military style semiautomatic rifle. that night he shot three people and killed two. we should note who those victims are, who those people are, the lives allegedly took. his first victim leaves behind a two-year-old daughter. his sister described him as a devoted father who loved to draw, played jokes on everybody. the 17-year-old second victim was a 26-year-
the spark for what we have been seeing was the violence of a white police officer named russ tin krzyzewski. he shot a black man in the back seven times in front of his three kids after he was trying to break up a fight. it was that shooting that led to both peaceful protests and genuine civil unlest this week. we saw cars and buildings burned and businesses broken into. and then the most serious violence on the streets of kenosha in the wake of the police shooting of jacob blake. that came...
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all of russ safe but our priority is to do what we do as we go out over the years to protect the community as we serve the state. specifically to the 83,000 people that are evacuated, we are all working together with law enforcement to work as quickly as we can to get you home. that is a priority. as we start to repopulate different areas, please, as we've discussed, stay out of the areas as we bring people back home. it is their time to come back to their properties after the wildfire and make sure that things are safe and please give them that time. additionally, our 24-hour number 707-967-4207 if you want to call 24 hrs a ll provide our next press update on monday at 11:00 a.m. here in this building as we've been doing every day. now i would like to turn it over for an operational update from chief waters. >> good morning. my name is chris waters. i'm the operations section chief with the operational update for august 28. i start here in the west. the west zone of the fire. the walbridge fire is tough, especially in the north and east side and moving into the south toward guerneville. w
all of russ safe but our priority is to do what we do as we go out over the years to protect the community as we serve the state. specifically to the 83,000 people that are evacuated, we are all working together with law enforcement to work as quickly as we can to get you home. that is a priority. as we start to repopulate different areas, please, as we've discussed, stay out of the areas as we bring people back home. it is their time to come back to their properties after the wildfire and make...
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the iranian regime needs to be able to buy conventional weapons, aircraft, tanks from china and from russare still in lock step about how they feel on it, they provided "no alternatives or no options. what do they want with iran? >> here's what happened. when president trump left the failed iran deal, we restored u.s. sanctions against iran. what we've done now by calling for step back sanctions under u.n. security council resolutions 20 to 31 by invoking that we are now restoring u.n. security council sanction that president obama got rid of under the failed chyron plan. we think this makes israel safer, we think it makes america safer and we know that because for the first time since there has been this huge rift between them has got together to issue a statement to say we support the extension of the arms embargo, israel is directly affected by iran and said the same thing so this is a no-brainer for us and we will do everything within our power working through the u.n. security council resolution 20 to 31 to get this done. >> bill: last question on this topic, what if joe biden wins i
the iranian regime needs to be able to buy conventional weapons, aircraft, tanks from china and from russare still in lock step about how they feel on it, they provided "no alternatives or no options. what do they want with iran? >> here's what happened. when president trump left the failed iran deal, we restored u.s. sanctions against iran. what we've done now by calling for step back sanctions under u.n. security council resolutions 20 to 31 by invoking that we are now restoring...
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and we have ground to make up right now, and it is going to take a wild for russ to get back while --ere -- kk take a while for us to get back to where we were. david: linda mcmahon is chair of america first action and former administrator of the sba. for a from the white house, we welcome white house report from ariel parker. of aresident is something showman at we have had a pardon and we have had five new citizens sworn in. is this like the last state of the union, when he gave up metals of freedom and got military families together? this is exactly in the president's wheelhouse. the president ain't fame largely on "the apprentice" tv show. wheelhouse,s production, surprises, showmanship is in his toolbox. that is what we saw today, similar to the state of union where we -- where he gave rush limbaugh, for example, the metal of edom, he pouted -- a mental he gave rush limbaugh the medal of freedom, he touted the test kiki airman. he obviously is quite a showman. have you heard anything on the president's reaction to the first night, and the fact that live television ratings were do
and we have ground to make up right now, and it is going to take a wild for russ to get back while --ere -- kk take a while for us to get back to where we were. david: linda mcmahon is chair of america first action and former administrator of the sba. for a from the white house, we welcome white house report from ariel parker. of aresident is something showman at we have had a pardon and we have had five new citizens sworn in. is this like the last state of the union, when he gave up metals of...
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>>in a jerk in each room russ says he wanted to bringing new concept to the city also giving guests a peace of mind when dining during the pandemic on not all are keen on the idea of these dining domes many or at least didn't read >>this >>the michelin star restaurant went through dramatic changes at the start of the pandemic transitioning from a 1912 course meal to take out. like many others in the business, the restaurant of major financial hits a dramatic is really scary to even say or even sheridan but. >>a good 78% job that we're seeing a former operations so has been a major struggle for us with domes months or a says they're able to bring back a bit of normalcy to their menu. >>they're now offering five-course meals and allowing up to 4 deaths in each of the domes each dining bubbles equipped with windows for a breeze and the clue for at least 45 minutes in between the 5, 07:30pm reservations, well, it's only been a couple of days sushi is sherry says it's been a successful concepts so far they're getting a lot of looks they're looking to get more of these outdoor dining mobile
>>in a jerk in each room russ says he wanted to bringing new concept to the city also giving guests a peace of mind when dining during the pandemic on not all are keen on the idea of these dining domes many or at least didn't read >>this >>the michelin star restaurant went through dramatic changes at the start of the pandemic transitioning from a 1912 course meal to take out. like many others in the business, the restaurant of major financial hits a dramatic is really scary to...
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medically evacuated out of russ russia.dimir putin, cnn's matthew chance is in moscow. >> reporter: a serious but stable condition in the berlin clinic where doctors are working to save his life. what made his outspoken critic so sick so suddenly. the price of opposition can be high. the groans after alexei, forced to make an emergency landing. just appearing unconscious, being stretched into an ablance on the tarmac outside. medical treatment for an attempt to hide the truth. >> to make sure a chemical substance in alexi's body, that's why not he's not handed over to make sure the substance will be solved. >> reporter: the hospitaliz say that's not true. ordinary people out to protest. unrelenting campaign to highlight corruption. in russia, that's dangerous. >> a man appeared with a gun and shot us three times. over years, russia gained an appalling reputation for silencing critics. this was me in 2006 reporting on the killing of anna, one of the journalists most critical, the russian president vladimir putin's policies t
medically evacuated out of russ russia.dimir putin, cnn's matthew chance is in moscow. >> reporter: a serious but stable condition in the berlin clinic where doctors are working to save his life. what made his outspoken critic so sick so suddenly. the price of opposition can be high. the groans after alexei, forced to make an emergency landing. just appearing unconscious, being stretched into an ablance on the tarmac outside. medical treatment for an attempt to hide the truth. >> to...
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in the bayview san francisco, russ cuts a moto kron 4 news. >>there was controversy surrounding carousel harris's career as san francisco d a she pledged to never seek the death penalty as a prosecutor, she stuck to that promise and the death of san francisco police officer isaac espinosa he was shot and killed in the line of duty in 2004. when he and his partner approached a suspect david hill was convicted of murder in that case he was sentenced to life in prison without parole harris insisted that it was a better more affective punishment than the death penalty. another scandal that harris faced as d a s san francisco crime lab was shut down in 2010. that's after a technician admitted to taking some of the drug evidence kron 4 was there as the da harris asked the state attorney general to step in and announced reforms to try to rebuild public trust. >>calling the san francisco crime lab scandal, a major loss in public trust. the city's da said it's necessary to enact several reforms in order to repair the damage one i'm asking for and calli
in the bayview san francisco, russ cuts a moto kron 4 news. >>there was controversy surrounding carousel harris's career as san francisco d a she pledged to never seek the death penalty as a prosecutor, she stuck to that promise and the death of san francisco police officer isaac espinosa he was shot and killed in the line of duty in 2004. when he and his partner approached a suspect david hill was convicted of murder in that case he was sentenced to life in prison without parole harris...
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whole series of ideas for admiral giroir and i think if he's willing to implement them, a bunch of russ more than willing to share they have. we have written about them, i've talked about them on the show. these are not secrets we're keeping from the administration. we're happy to engage with him at any point to lay out the ideas. he's got to be willing to lead the administration toward delivering more testing for the american people. >> let's hope that conversation opens up. and let's also hope this new saliva test helps as well. dr. jha, appreciate your expertise and insights and your calm and your candor which are important right here. >>> ahead, more on the voting and post office crisis. a convention like no other, a ticket looking to make history. >> well, let's sit back and think about this. joe biden had the audacity to choose a black woman to be his running mate. how incredible is that and what a statement that makes about joe biden. at visionworks, we know there's lots of things you've been avoiding. like people... and pants. but don't avoid taking care of your eyes, because we
whole series of ideas for admiral giroir and i think if he's willing to implement them, a bunch of russ more than willing to share they have. we have written about them, i've talked about them on the show. these are not secrets we're keeping from the administration. we're happy to engage with him at any point to lay out the ideas. he's got to be willing to lead the administration toward delivering more testing for the american people. >> let's hope that conversation opens up. and let's...
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>>in a jerk in each room russ says he wanted to bringing new concept to the city also giving guests a peace of mind when dining during the pandemic on not all are keen on the idea of these dining dom's many or at least in treat >>this >>the michelin star restaurant went through dramatic changes at the start of the pandemic transitioning from a 1912 course meal to take out. like many others in the business, the restaurant of major financial hits a dramatic is really scary to even say or even share the but. >>a good 78% job that we're seeing a former operations so has been a major struggle for us dome summit service says they're able to bring back a bit of normalcy to their menu. >>they're now offering five-course meals and allowing up to 4 guests in each of the domes each dining bubbles equipped with windows for a breeze and the crew for at least 45 minutes in between the 5, 07:30pm reservations, well, it's only been a couple of days sushi is sherry says it's been a successful concepts so far they're getting a lot of looks they're looking to get more of these outdoor dining bubbles soo
>>in a jerk in each room russ says he wanted to bringing new concept to the city also giving guests a peace of mind when dining during the pandemic on not all are keen on the idea of these dining dom's many or at least in treat >>this >>the michelin star restaurant went through dramatic changes at the start of the pandemic transitioning from a 1912 course meal to take out. like many others in the business, the restaurant of major financial hits a dramatic is really scary to...
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they are beginning to inform them that you could in fact be prosecuted under the foreign agents russs -- registration act which makes it a crime to lobby representing a foreign governments interest without first registering so we have seen a few of those cases surfacing in recent months. last was i think the of the four speeches was by secretary of state mike pompeo at the nixon library, very poignant venue for that. they -- before the speech pompeo was given a tour of the nixon library and to have a second -- separate china exhibit where they show this great opening to china which was done back in the 1970s under nixon and kissinger. and yet this speech was informative because for the first time secretary of state pompeo was saying that the engagement policy, that is the policy of unfettered engagement of the people's republic of china had failed. the idea behind that engaged in a policy was that if we traded with china engage them diplomatically economically and politically on every level that this would have a moderating influence then it would lead to a changing of that system th
they are beginning to inform them that you could in fact be prosecuted under the foreign agents russs -- registration act which makes it a crime to lobby representing a foreign governments interest without first registering so we have seen a few of those cases surfacing in recent months. last was i think the of the four speeches was by secretary of state mike pompeo at the nixon library, very poignant venue for that. they -- before the speech pompeo was given a tour of the nixon library and to...
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that's particulate in the air from the local fires, from the item russ fires, lightning sparked fires. we are fortunate we're not looking at the tingle afternoon winds, the typical fire winds. you get an event like we just had and double down and get some fire winds you couldn't deal with it. but this pattern, you start a lot of fires, but it's not creating these strong winds that would drive those fires and make it impossible to put out, like we've seen in the past falls. napa is where the biggest fire is burning, or one of the bigger fires. winds are about 50 miles an hour. the humidities are high, but the winds are light. so high humidity, light winds, certainly helps firefighters. and you may have noticed that 23 mile per hour gust at sfo? that's a good thing. that's a sea breeze. again, we'll be hot again tomorrow, the thunder and lightning, there's always a chance, as long as there is that moisture. and look at where it comes from. this thing is tied to a tropical storm, that was a tropical storm, down here in the pacific. so look at that. so when you bring something from 700 mi
that's particulate in the air from the local fires, from the item russ fires, lightning sparked fires. we are fortunate we're not looking at the tingle afternoon winds, the typical fire winds. you get an event like we just had and double down and get some fire winds you couldn't deal with it. but this pattern, you start a lot of fires, but it's not creating these strong winds that would drive those fires and make it impossible to put out, like we've seen in the past falls. napa is where the...
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. >>> we want to remember some of the more than 167,000 americans lost to coronavirus. 65-year-old russman started as a prosecutor in allegheny county, pennsylvania in 1986. friends and colleagues told the tribune review he was known for his dry sense of humor, his eagerness to mentor and his passion for keeping the community safe. mac hodges was mayor of north carolina, population 900. first elected in 2015, he was known as the ultimate cheerleader for the city of washington. his daughter said he also loved the pirates and the beach. daniel was the night nurse in maryland county, florida. after service in vietnam, he became an orderly in tampa hospital. he bred quarter horses and was still working at age 71 to put one of his sons through engineering school. sounds like a wonderful father. our hearts go out to all their families. >>> we'll be right back. eover. get all your pet essentials right when you need them, with curbside pickup at petsmart. just order online, drive up, check-in, and pick up. >>> this morning the united states accounts for nearly one-quarter of the coronavirus cas
. >>> we want to remember some of the more than 167,000 americans lost to coronavirus. 65-year-old russman started as a prosecutor in allegheny county, pennsylvania in 1986. friends and colleagues told the tribune review he was known for his dry sense of humor, his eagerness to mentor and his passion for keeping the community safe. mac hodges was mayor of north carolina, population 900. first elected in 2015, he was known as the ultimate cheerleader for the city of washington. his...
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it is gone, the giants extend their lead to 3 on russ three-run shot. so now we go to the top of the 9th, china's leading 63 sean murphy, 70 in on the first pitch app it will come out. and he hits one. deep to center field now one keeps on carrying just over the reach of the track my receipt of banja is cut the deficit to 2. moments later runners at the corners for trevor gott trying to close it out for the giants mark hanna muscle says one high and deep to left center no doubt about that one it is gone the a's come back once again in the 9th this time on a three-run shot got can't believe that blowing another save situation a's. take the lead. now it's the bottom of the 9th last chance for the giants won on for the bond. he pops one out to center field tony kemp underneath it. ill make the catch and that's it the a's with another come from behind win 7 to 6 a final score. they're going to look to sweep the series tomorrow. we'll see what happens found in the series tomorrow afternoon. that's a look at sports. >>next a citrus heights neighborhood dealin
it is gone, the giants extend their lead to 3 on russ three-run shot. so now we go to the top of the 9th, china's leading 63 sean murphy, 70 in on the first pitch app it will come out. and he hits one. deep to center field now one keeps on carrying just over the reach of the track my receipt of banja is cut the deficit to 2. moments later runners at the corners for trevor gott trying to close it out for the giants mark hanna muscle says one high and deep to left center no doubt about that one...
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>>in a jerk in each room russ says he wanted to bringing new concept to the city also giving guests a peace of mind when dining during the pandemic on not all are keen on the idea of these dining domes many or at least in treat >>this >>a michelin star restaurant went through dramatic changes at the start of the pandemic transitioning from a 1912 course meal to take out. like many others in the business, the restaurant of major financial hits a dramatic is really scary to even say or even sheridan but. >>a good 78% job that we're seeing a former operations so has been a major struggle for us domes months or a says they're able to bring back a bit of normalcy to their menu. >>they're now offering five-course meals and allowing up to 4 deaths in each of the domes each dining bubbles equipped with windows for a breeze and the clue for at least 45 minutes in between the 5, 07:30pm reservations, well, it's only been a couple of days sushi is sherry says it's been a successful concepts so far they're getting a lot of looks they're looking to get more of these outdoor dining mobile soon in s
>>in a jerk in each room russ says he wanted to bringing new concept to the city also giving guests a peace of mind when dining during the pandemic on not all are keen on the idea of these dining domes many or at least in treat >>this >>a michelin star restaurant went through dramatic changes at the start of the pandemic transitioning from a 1912 course meal to take out. like many others in the business, the restaurant of major financial hits a dramatic is really scary to even...
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new car sales were still down nearly 10% from a year ago but only off about 4% compared to prevail, russ predictions. >>i'm wondering why the car sales of actually rebounded strongly as they have this happened all over the world by the way it's happening in europe and china as well and i think there was pent-up demand. >>ford ceo jim hackett is hoping the momentum keeps climbing unveiling a new line of broncos for the first time in 25 years on jd power says trucks and suvs are on pace to account for nearly 76% of new vehicle retail sales. other cars are being rolled out as well including 2 new electric once lucid air is expected to get an epa rated range of at least 517 miles and gm unveiled the cadillac lyriq the first all electric vehicle for the cadillac brand. for today's consumer watch i'm mandy gaither. >>a new study shows that there is racial and ethnic disparities in covid-19 hospitalizations scientists taking a look at 49,000 coronavirus hospitalizations over a nearly 2 month period in a dozen states. yeah, it found black latino native american and alaska native people were disp
new car sales were still down nearly 10% from a year ago but only off about 4% compared to prevail, russ predictions. >>i'm wondering why the car sales of actually rebounded strongly as they have this happened all over the world by the way it's happening in europe and china as well and i think there was pent-up demand. >>ford ceo jim hackett is hoping the momentum keeps climbing unveiling a new line of broncos for the first time in 25 years on jd power says trucks and suvs are on...
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for russ and philippa, their vineyard was their life.t back into the community, help somebody out. i thought it would be a nice way to give back, help out a local business. clearing leaves to leave grapes cleared takes hours of toil. we worked it out. you lot have got to pick half a million leaves. wow, i didn't know that! to be honest, really? half a million? it'sjust something to help somebody, isn't it? help a fellow human being to make life a bit easier. and russ and philippa, well, they are almost speechless. it's like a big hug only 100 times better than a big hug. it's absolutely amazing that they've just come out and done this. i don't know if covid has changed the way that people think. everyone isjust helping everybody and i think maybe nobody has really asked for help and it seems that if you do so many people are just there saying please, we are here. more volunteers are due at the vineyard in the coming days on what is proving to be a vintage year here for kindness. duncan kennedy, bbc news on the isle of wight. i wonder how
for russ and philippa, their vineyard was their life.t back into the community, help somebody out. i thought it would be a nice way to give back, help out a local business. clearing leaves to leave grapes cleared takes hours of toil. we worked it out. you lot have got to pick half a million leaves. wow, i didn't know that! to be honest, really? half a million? it'sjust something to help somebody, isn't it? help a fellow human being to make life a bit easier. and russ and philippa, well, they...
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shoot him, russ is dead. a completely heartbreaking case.lly really bad police work. it's also a classic example of what happens in these chases. people forget all sense. what exactly is going on there? the police officer in that moment in order to successfully involve that situation must engage in a kind of mind reading he must understand this whole situation from russ's perspective.russ is a kid. russ did something really stupid and illegal u-turn in front of a cop then the cops came after him and what address do? he panicked. he goes in this chase and finally they cut him off. his heart rate is going crazy. they yell, get out of the car. he can't hear them. he sitting there terrified and this cop comes up behind him, smashes the window and sticks a gun at his face. he is dead. what that cop lost in that moment, what he lost as a result of his arousal was any ability to interpret the meaning of that event in a sophisticated way. he lost any sense of the social context of that event. he lost his ability to migrate at the moment when he smas
shoot him, russ is dead. a completely heartbreaking case.lly really bad police work. it's also a classic example of what happens in these chases. people forget all sense. what exactly is going on there? the police officer in that moment in order to successfully involve that situation must engage in a kind of mind reading he must understand this whole situation from russ's perspective.russ is a kid. russ did something really stupid and illegal u-turn in front of a cop then the cops came after...
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joining me now is russ mould, investment director at aj bell. good morning to you.en furloughed for any staff have been furloughed for many, many months. it's costing the treasury abortion. what do you make of this latest call from the institute of public policy and research. it's quite understandable given we have still haven't managed to quash the pandemic and we still don't know what the shape of the recovery is going to be as lots of people are working from home. i'm still working from home, rather than commuting to london every day, and spending my money on cafe ‘s and restau ra nts my money on cafe ‘s and restaurants and shop so if we can get people back to work by making them feel safe, the economy will be stronger but at the moment, the picture is unclear. what will add to the uncertainty is all children returning to schools in a few weeks' time, assuming they do so of course, and they will open, and the impact that will have an infection rates but also the ability for parents to return to work. again, there are so many variables in the task that the chancel
joining me now is russ mould, investment director at aj bell. good morning to you.en furloughed for any staff have been furloughed for many, many months. it's costing the treasury abortion. what do you make of this latest call from the institute of public policy and research. it's quite understandable given we have still haven't managed to quash the pandemic and we still don't know what the shape of the recovery is going to be as lots of people are working from home. i'm still working from...