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happy new year, russ. how are you? awa ke new year, russ. how are you?alk markets. we know obviously for london, for the ftse100, the brexit scenario, coupled with the pandemic, meant it had a tough year so is it as simple as that? those are the two biggest factors, far and away, the ftse 100 is an odd index and packed with oil and has two big oil openings and in the oil price collapsed last year and it has mining in it and collapsed last year and it has mining in itand mining commodities, raw materials, metals, where prices were hit by the first half recessions and banks and insurers and brexit has been a worry for them, the economy has been a worry for them but also central bank policy quantitative easing, unintentionally, to damage to banks's lending margins so the ftse100 is a bit of a mix but frankly, during a downturn, is not helpful at all and it is very, very under weighted technology compared to america which is blessed with some of the world's biggest players in the industry. absolutely, you mention some of the names like amazon, apple, faceboo
happy new year, russ. how are you? awa ke new year, russ. how are you?alk markets. we know obviously for london, for the ftse100, the brexit scenario, coupled with the pandemic, meant it had a tough year so is it as simple as that? those are the two biggest factors, far and away, the ftse 100 is an odd index and packed with oil and has two big oil openings and in the oil price collapsed last year and it has mining in it and collapsed last year and it has mining in itand mining commodities, raw...
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the secretary of state dean russ and mrs.uglas dylan and mrs. dylan. secretary of defense, robert mcnamara and mrs. mcnamara. attorney general robert kennedy and mrs. kennedy. and the ambassador to the united nations adlai stevenson and his daughter-in-law are the among those presented. the following day at the white house, the cabinet is sworn in by chief justice warren in the presence of the mr. kennedy. these men will assist the president in fulfilling the responsibilities of the executive branch of the government. the administration of president john fitzgerald kennedy begins. ♪♪ >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, former white house social secretary's lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about their book "treating people well." they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3.
the secretary of state dean russ and mrs.uglas dylan and mrs. dylan. secretary of defense, robert mcnamara and mrs. mcnamara. attorney general robert kennedy and mrs. kennedy. and the ambassador to the united nations adlai stevenson and his daughter-in-law are the among those presented. the following day at the white house, the cabinet is sworn in by chief justice warren in the presence of the mr. kennedy. these men will assist the president in fulfilling the responsibilities of the executive...
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russ vought, congratulations again.biden's comments about china virus travel restrictions, history in the balance. the hill's joe concha will talk about that when he join us right after these quick words. please stay with us. ♪ ♪ lou: revisionist history by the biden administration, and we're going to take that up with the hill's joe concha here tonight. we're delighted of to have you with us, or media and politics columnist for the hill, fox business contributor as well. good to see you, joe. let's start with what is remarkable revisionism on the part of the biden administration. i'm not sure that's exactly right. it's just ignoring and seemingly daring to contradict everything they've said on the campaign trail whether it's fracking. have you ever seen the likes of in this? i mean, it's just in your face, bald, you know, the hell with what i said on the campaign, he's what we're going to do, whether it's fracking, you name it. >> yeah. and it seems, lou, that we're supposed to have a media that is supposed to call thi
russ vought, congratulations again.biden's comments about china virus travel restrictions, history in the balance. the hill's joe concha will talk about that when he join us right after these quick words. please stay with us. ♪ ♪ lou: revisionist history by the biden administration, and we're going to take that up with the hill's joe concha here tonight. we're delighted of to have you with us, or media and politics columnist for the hill, fox business contributor as well. good to see you,...
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russ vought, congratulations again.ou soon. >>> up next, president biden's comments about china virus travel restrictions, history in the balance. the hill's joe concha will talk about that when he join us right after these quick words. please stay with us. when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. (phone rings) - hey, kaleb, what's up? how you doing? - hey, i'm good. guess what. i just had my 13th surgery. - [alec] really? - how are you doing? - i'm doing good. i'm encouraged by seeing how people are coming together to help each other during times like these. - kinda like how shriners hospitals for children is there for us. - i know my shriners hospitals family will continue to take care of kids like us who need them most, all because of caring people like you. - like me? - (chuckles) no, the people watching us right now at home. we hope you'll call the special number on your screen right now. - you'll
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russ vought, congratulations again.comments about china virus travel restrictions, history in the balance. the hill's joe concha will talk about that when he join us right after these quick words. after these quick words. please stay with us. yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. geico. save even more when bundle home and car insurance. geico. save even more labradoodles, cronuts, skorts. (it's a skirt... and shorts) the world loves a hybrid. so do businesses. so, today they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach lets them use watson ai to modernize without rebuilding, and bring all their partner
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russ vought, congratulations again.ou soon. >>> up next, president biden's comments about china virus travel restrictions, history in the balance. the hill's joe concha will talk about that when he join us right after these quick words. after these quick words. please stay with us. sfx: [sounds of everyday life events, seen and heard in reverse] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ sfx: [sounds of fedex planes and vehicles engines] ♪♪ sfx: [sounds of children laughing and running, life moving forward] the world's first fully autonomous vehicle is almost at the finish line what a ride! i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq-100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq (phone rings) - hey, kaleb, what's up? how you doing? - hey, i'm good. guess what. i just had my 13th surgery. - [alec] really? - how are you doing? - i'm doing good. i'm encouraged by seeing how people are coming together to help each other during times like these. - kinda like how shriners hospitals for children is there for u
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and andrew russ sorkin is deeply concerned about this thing.s really, really worried that "average people" might be hurt by this scheme. he can barely sleep whileby thinking about it. that's how much he tossed and turned beneath his goose down duvet as he pondered the fate of america's beleaguered middle-class, which is hilarious. but even if you were to believe it, it's a little late honestly. where was andrew russ sorkin for the last dozen years as the central bank shoveled trillions to wall street? there are enriching a few, devaluing the american dollar,l guaranteeing hyperinflation and destroying the value of the average american's savings. the reddit guys noticed it. that's why they're mad. janet yellen may have something to say about it janet yellen ran the federal reserve for years under barack obama. janet yellen is responsible for creating the distorted financial system that made the reddit revolt possible, indeed inevitable. o where's janet yellen now? what's she have to say for herself? she's joe biden's treasury secretary. here is
and andrew russ sorkin is deeply concerned about this thing.s really, really worried that "average people" might be hurt by this scheme. he can barely sleep whileby thinking about it. that's how much he tossed and turned beneath his goose down duvet as he pondered the fate of america's beleaguered middle-class, which is hilarious. but even if you were to believe it, it's a little late honestly. where was andrew russ sorkin for the last dozen years as the central bank shoveled...
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your own she russ is the product manager responsible for the worldwide marketing of tomato seeds yellow rose and felt is the press office and this is for you and then you go to. our protocol for some information. in. all 120 has 0 varieties all grown in this greenhouse. are going to show you for example the tomatoes if we call it lamb your face is very famous say tomato in 2 key today it's a green part of little made it's like a mustache you know there is a specialty in forest mist that's ok yes yes so you see very very nice a color very from tomato is coming from the long shelf life and family also and you mean that it has a long says 1st genes inside like this a percentage of all your verity but has i didn't calculate what i assume today around 5050. long shelf life has a problem for the long shelf life in the form for a long time we saw that it was influence to reduce the taste of the tomato and now we are going back and try to increase the test again of the tomato year anji russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. taste. ok like. we said it was said not
your own she russ is the product manager responsible for the worldwide marketing of tomato seeds yellow rose and felt is the press office and this is for you and then you go to. our protocol for some information. in. all 120 has 0 varieties all grown in this greenhouse. are going to show you for example the tomatoes if we call it lamb your face is very famous say tomato in 2 key today it's a green part of little made it's like a mustache you know there is a specialty in forest mist that's ok...
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with taiwan to drop those relations and to establish relations with the people's republic of china russ feingold's always good to get your thoughts thank you very much indeed for talking to al-jazeera thank you. time for a short break here now his era when we come back. one child strafford live from bishkek the capital of kyrgyzstan where people are voting for a new president after what's being described as the country's 3rd revolution overthrew the government in a child last year. and getting to the root of it women punjab hearing from indian families are keeping up the pressure on the government over new laws more on that stay with us. weather wise is quite quite still in the arabian peninsula in the levant in iran and mostly in turkey as a western northern turkey will see more cloud wind and rain for a while there's a bit of a breeze setting up down the gulf as well so it'll drop temperatures in bahrain and the u.a.e. the showers they've been rather prominent the high ground or western side to become fewer and fewer in the next day or so i think they still like to go on the eastern s
with taiwan to drop those relations and to establish relations with the people's republic of china russ feingold's always good to get your thoughts thank you very much indeed for talking to al-jazeera thank you. time for a short break here now his era when we come back. one child strafford live from bishkek the capital of kyrgyzstan where people are voting for a new president after what's being described as the country's 3rd revolution overthrew the government in a child last year. and getting...
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>> she called and let me know that russ was dead. >> how far would things go? >> i looked in her eyes and, i mean, she is evil. she is evil. >> a manhunt would stretch from the northwest down to mexico and run smack into mother nature. >> your suspect is quite literally in the wind. >> he's gone. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> love, according to the songwriters, is a many splendored thing. financial empires have been built on our annual homage to hearts and flowers. but this story is about people caught in the powerful grip of love's darker side, obsession. it involves talented and beautiful people. >> ms. washington. >> smart people whose obsessions made them do stupid things. passionate people caught in an emotional whirlwind. >> we, the jury, find the defendant -- >> and, finally, innocent people who paid the price when those passions ran amok. it all began, of course, on a dark and stormy night. >> they now expect what they're calling a worst case scenario. >> it was august 2004, friday the 13th. hurricane charlie was hammering florida's gulf coast, particularly the coastal cit
>> she called and let me know that russ was dead. >> how far would things go? >> i looked in her eyes and, i mean, she is evil. she is evil. >> a manhunt would stretch from the northwest down to mexico and run smack into mother nature. >> your suspect is quite literally in the wind. >> he's gone. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> love, according to the songwriters, is a many splendored thing. financial empires have been built on our annual homage to hearts and...
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take the young italian-american artist russ, who famously said i'm not your brother because we took a pick. you must be higher than when snoop handed me cush to hit. making a logical argument just because owe see him in a picture with somebody, it doesn't mean they're brothers or have a common cause. but the questions facing these politicians are whether these are just isolated pictures, or is there more to it than that? i want to bring our panel back in, and mike put the question to you because i don't how much you listen to russ. he is an up and coming artist, michael. but you and him have something in common. you could be at an event. someone could say i want a picture with you. you probably don't vet them or card them, they get the picture. >> not true. >> you take a picture with no one? >> no, no, i don't. >> let me finish, let me finish, let me finish the question. in fairness to any member of congress, i'll take you out of it, michael. i made a classic lawyer's mistake. i'll leave you out of it. but i used to work for a member of congress. when they were at public events, they
take the young italian-american artist russ, who famously said i'm not your brother because we took a pick. you must be higher than when snoop handed me cush to hit. making a logical argument just because owe see him in a picture with somebody, it doesn't mean they're brothers or have a common cause. but the questions facing these politicians are whether these are just isolated pictures, or is there more to it than that? i want to bring our panel back in, and mike put the question to you...
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yeah russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. days. ok likely. we said that it was said that not all the tomato need to have a taste because if you only boil and salt you don't need they just. for food and i thank you i know what is the method to make this is ok yeah ok yeah. there is a worse. but holding out that info what they want this is ok what we're looking more and more is it to have a good color and a good firmness and a good taste.
yeah russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. days. ok likely. we said that it was said that not all the tomato need to have a taste because if you only boil and salt you don't need they just. for food and i thank you i know what is the method to make this is ok yeah ok yeah. there is a worse. but holding out that info what they want this is ok what we're looking more and more is it to have a good color and a good firmness and a good taste.
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the tomato and now we are going back and try to increase the test again of the tomato you're unsure russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. taste. ok. like the little. we said it was said that not all the tomato need to have a taste because if you had only one and salt you don't need they just. feel. i think you i know what is the method to make this is ok yeah ok yeah. there is a worse. but the mountain for what they want this is ok what we're looking more and more is it to have a good color and a good firmness and a good taste and the nutrients in tomato are still it's a small player in the market for cooking anything is hybrid breeding the main reason for the loss of nutrients in tomatoes in the media. then france veg out. one of the last traditional seed produces in france lives there. john luke who does not produce hybrid to mars has. he creates what he calls oh pariahs here. this is how we obtain seeds. because in a seed stay on the bottom and the skin floats to the tongue was to look to you chief. everyone used to know this technique of producing see
the tomato and now we are going back and try to increase the test again of the tomato you're unsure russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. taste. ok. like the little. we said it was said that not all the tomato need to have a taste because if you had only one and salt you don't need they just. feel. i think you i know what is the method to make this is ok yeah ok yeah. there is a worse. but the mountain for what they want this is ok what we're looking more and...
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going back and try to increase the test again of the tomato year anji russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. taste. ok like. we said that it was said that not all the tomato need to have the taste because if you had only one and a salt you don't need these. for. food i thank you i know what is to make this is ok now ok you know. there is a worse. but the mountain for what they want this is ok what we're looking more and more is it to have a good color and a good firmness and a good taste and the nutrients in tomato are still it's a small player in the market for cooking anything is hybrid breeding the main reason for the loss of nutrients in tomorrow is. southern france they got. one of the last traditional seems pretty says in france lives that. john luke does not produce hybrid tomatoes. he creates what he calls old pariahs here. this is how we have 10 seeds. they go in a seed stay on the bottom and the skin close to the tongue has to look to you to. everyone used to know this technique of producing seeds for themselves. cycled through to the farmers
going back and try to increase the test again of the tomato year anji russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. taste. ok like. we said that it was said that not all the tomato need to have the taste because if you had only one and a salt you don't need these. for. food i thank you i know what is to make this is ok now ok you know. there is a worse. but the mountain for what they want this is ok what we're looking more and more is it to have a good color and a good...
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next time we'll get you in there, russ.hank you to both of. >> you i will look forward to it, michael. >> all right. >> amen. and michael, i'll say briefly, the last time senator feingold did it, he did it with, if i'm not mistaken, i believe it with walk a flock of flame. is that right? >> that is correct. >> had to figure out how to say it first, but yes. >> yeah, and they were talking -- this was precovid. they were talking about environmental stuff. it was great. we can all come together. thank you, senator. michael, i'll see you tonight soon enough. we're going fit in our shortest break, 30 seconds. mitch mcconnell under fire. democrats pushing back in a big way. obama's advice on how to do it. >>> and later, chilling details about the capitol rioters' links, some of them to law enforcement. we're back in 30 seconds. a dedicated advisor, you'll make a plan that can adjust as your life changes, with access to tax-smart investing strategies that help you keep more of what you earn. and with brokerage accounts, you see wh
next time we'll get you in there, russ.hank you to both of. >> you i will look forward to it, michael. >> all right. >> amen. and michael, i'll say briefly, the last time senator feingold did it, he did it with, if i'm not mistaken, i believe it with walk a flock of flame. is that right? >> that is correct. >> had to figure out how to say it first, but yes. >> yeah, and they were talking -- this was precovid. they were talking about environmental stuff. it...
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>> reporter: russ tree main says he literally ducked down as a eucalyptus tree cap crashing down into his yard, nearly missing his kensington home. >> it sounded like a roar. i don't know what the wind speeds were, but it seemed like at least 50, 60 miles per hour. >> we heard this poof, and then no power, that was it. eucalyptus laid across the street. >> reporter: it smashed up a couple cars and brought down utility lines, leaving the entire neighborhood without power. >> it was just that exhilarating kind of winds, it just shhhh. a lot of noise, a lot of sound. wild. >> the car smashed, trees down, look at this! can't get out, can't drive my car out of. >> reporter: in oakland, downed trees forced skyline boulevard to close. the wind literally uprooting this giant pine. pg&e says the unusual event has left thousands of people without electricity. tonight it's all hands on deck as crews work to repair the damage. >> it's the hazard of living in a beautiful area with lots of trees. >> reporter: in the east bay, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> strong winds wreaking havoc in the
>> reporter: russ tree main says he literally ducked down as a eucalyptus tree cap crashing down into his yard, nearly missing his kensington home. >> it sounded like a roar. i don't know what the wind speeds were, but it seemed like at least 50, 60 miles per hour. >> we heard this poof, and then no power, that was it. eucalyptus laid across the street. >> reporter: it smashed up a couple cars and brought down utility lines, leaving the entire neighborhood without power....
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i know russ and alex pretty well. it's the first time i've met this superintendent but i look forward to future engagement . it's been a privilege to participate with them. and to underscore a point i think that's been raised by others that we need to keep in mind as we undertake this work. we need to be attentive to potential unintended consequences. particularly for low and moderate income communities and for communities of color. there many opportunitieshere for investment . and those communities can benefit but there also can be unintended consequences as well and i think that's something we need to be alert and attentive to as weproceed here . but this has been a terrific program and reallyi appreciate the opportunityto take part . so thank you . >> if i may be so bold to plug, we just came out with a report by 2 analysts on the community reinvestment act and the way that we can use the current act to take climate related matters into consideration. and to really not only fight not only for that cost but also aga
i know russ and alex pretty well. it's the first time i've met this superintendent but i look forward to future engagement . it's been a privilege to participate with them. and to underscore a point i think that's been raised by others that we need to keep in mind as we undertake this work. we need to be attentive to potential unintended consequences. particularly for low and moderate income communities and for communities of color. there many opportunitieshere for investment . and those...
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plant is not all it seems. 9 years ago the nuns admitted to the 269 babies that died in charlotte russe a number that could plausibly be buried in this plot. but it is now clear that over a 1000 babies died here. so where all of. this photograph was taken in 1974 not long after the nuns close to home but there is no obvious sign of the angel's plots which the nuns now claim was a consecrated graveyard where they buried babies in individual coffins however we've established that the area above this hedge which takes up the top 3rd of the nuns claimed angel's plots actually contains the pits used by the nuns for the mass burial of unbaptized babies and still blows. tony mcguire is an archaeologist an anthropologist who specializes in the location next invasion of unmarked graves. just itching to get. it. so with that area unavailable for the families and burials it is even clear of the remaining area cannot speak of the true extent of the graveyards. the most probable scenario is that in reality it's. extends i that's were faintly visible pathway here on the 974 picture or right up to the
plant is not all it seems. 9 years ago the nuns admitted to the 269 babies that died in charlotte russe a number that could plausibly be buried in this plot. but it is now clear that over a 1000 babies died here. so where all of. this photograph was taken in 1974 not long after the nuns close to home but there is no obvious sign of the angel's plots which the nuns now claim was a consecrated graveyard where they buried babies in individual coffins however we've established that the area above...
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that's all i'm asking d wt they thought was "family trouble," among them seven-year veteran officer russsheskey. >> complaint says blake isn't supposed to be there, he took the complainant's keys and is refusing to give them back. >> she decided she didn't want me to take the rental car. i explained, my truck is in the shop. so i decided not to give her the keys. it was in her name. >> reporter: on the way to the scene, officers are told there's a warrant for blake on domestic violence offenses and sexual assault. >> we have an alert at this address for a 99 for that subject. >> what are you doing when they show up? >> at that time walking out. i hadn't done anything, so i didn't feel like they were here for me. >> reporter: records show officer sheskey recalls telling blake "let's talk about this." as blake places one of the kids in the car, he then tells blake he has a warrant and tries to arrest him. >> they didn't say why they were there? >> uh-uh, they didn't say anything. >> did they tell you they had a warrant for your arrest? >> no. i thought that it had been over with. >> report
that's all i'm asking d wt they thought was "family trouble," among them seven-year veteran officer russsheskey. >> complaint says blake isn't supposed to be there, he took the complainant's keys and is refusing to give them back. >> she decided she didn't want me to take the rental car. i explained, my truck is in the shop. so i decided not to give her the keys. it was in her name. >> reporter: on the way to the scene, officers are told there's a warrant for blake...
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it was indeed news here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you georgia democrat russ all cars one his u.s. senator a syfy think the republican incumbent in a 2nd runoff election democrats also cause claimed victory it after securing a narrow lead over his republican rival it's all held those adults will give president elect joe biden's policy control officer. another said from the news team a for now up next is made in germany don't forget you can always get polish as news information on the web site details you've got all the battle for suspenseful. electric emission free assistant mr dean of the future of mobility the wheel is a. born at least in my college 19th appears to be floating in the brakes on the ballot many ordinary cars click for a briefing more news. are back on the block and there are really no alternatives. made in germany. t.w. . guy calling me old and i'm game did you notice that 17 trillion land on the most killed worldwide sure something we can do but it's not just the animals at all suffering it's the environment we went on a journey to find ways out
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. >> russ, despite the extra run since november, do you want to be putting money into cyclicals. >> i think the question is what part of the cyclical segment i kbree with all of what has been said. there is tremendous stimulus we have got financial conditions about as easy as they have been, the household savings rate you haven't seen it this high since the 1970s. debt servicing costs at a low. there was a lot of tail wind behind the economy we know there are going to be short-term hillary clinton ups, but they are opportunities the question is what parts of the cyclical space do you look at i wouldn't chase those parts that have secular head winds instead, whether you look at financial, let's say the regional banks, they will benefit from some steepening of the yield curve. even the more cyclical parts of technology, semiconductors, payment companies, parts and industrials, materials where you know there are supply constraints. these are all areas that we think have pricing power and that are going to benefit from that acceleration in gdp, and more important, n gdp, custom takes infl
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there being no you go you can see what happens when the ground gets away the supporting elements of russ's with the bricks of come loose the water become legal all see a huge you can pull them out of. the repairs would cost at least half a $1000000.00 euros. i believe it's a very slow process 1st you discover a crack and think to yourself well that it's fixing then you spot a lever and think that's odd after the dry summer of 2018 we could hear the woodwork creaking and splintering loudly so we contacted the municipality the provincial authorities and the water department. but none of them could help in the netherlands homeowners are responsible for maintaining the foundations of their own houses meaning they must deal with cracks sloping walls and subsiding foundations. but this is also true in cities. rotterdam resident edwin fund is determined to save his home. he called the team a foundation experts after his windows started jamming over the course of several weeks his home centuries old wooden foundation has been laid bare. the findings aren't comforting. this needs to be supported ot
there being no you go you can see what happens when the ground gets away the supporting elements of russ's with the bricks of come loose the water become legal all see a huge you can pull them out of. the repairs would cost at least half a $1000000.00 euros. i believe it's a very slow process 1st you discover a crack and think to yourself well that it's fixing then you spot a lever and think that's odd after the dry summer of 2018 we could hear the woodwork creaking and splintering loudly so we...
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let's talk to russ mould, investment director at aj bell.t, isn't it, bitcoin? and it has proved itself be so once again. yeah, itself be so once again. yeah, it has. if you look at the price chart it has basically gone up in a straight line over the last year. had we been sat here 12 months ago it was trading at around $7,000, it reached $42,000 last week, so i suppose there would be the temptation for some people to think, we had an absolutely fantastic run here, this thing isn't going to plateau, it is either going to keep on going or perhaps suffer a little bit ofa or perhaps suffer a little bit of a debt, we've seen depth before so maybe one or two people just decided to lock in some profit. and then looking at the markets more generally, obviously monday morning so, we had the asian markets open for the start of the trading week. what sort of a tone are they coming week? i guess and some ways markets are all digesting the political news in america after the chaos there last week lpi have had lots of friends asking me why the financial
let's talk to russ mould, investment director at aj bell.t, isn't it, bitcoin? and it has proved itself be so once again. yeah, itself be so once again. yeah, it has. if you look at the price chart it has basically gone up in a straight line over the last year. had we been sat here 12 months ago it was trading at around $7,000, it reached $42,000 last week, so i suppose there would be the temptation for some people to think, we had an absolutely fantastic run here, this thing isn't going to...
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ktvu's as russ smith spoke with a boutique owner in san jose who says they need to adapt after an incrediblyer: three months after she graduated from santa clara university, she opened her dream store, i this. the women's boutique has set on lincoln avenue in san jose's willow glen for the past 11 years, but soon the storefront will be gone. >> it was a nice, long run. i don't feel like the dream is taken away or anything. it's just switching courses a bit and changing with the times. >> reporter: like many retail store owners, she has dealt with high overhead and low sales, a 50% drop during the pandemic. she's now made the decision to be an online only store come february 15th. a difficult decision, but a necessary one, with her livelihood at stake. >> if i'm feeling and looking and thinking long cited, the best call is to really embrace the digital side of things. >> reporter: a few blocks down, ohana board shop sits vacant after closing its physical store december 31st, also choosing to go virtual february 1st. the owner tells ktvu it was too difficult to stay open, but the county's rest
ktvu's as russ smith spoke with a boutique owner in san jose who says they need to adapt after an incrediblyer: three months after she graduated from santa clara university, she opened her dream store, i this. the women's boutique has set on lincoln avenue in san jose's willow glen for the past 11 years, but soon the storefront will be gone. >> it was a nice, long run. i don't feel like the dream is taken away or anything. it's just switching courses a bit and changing with the times....
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we have newspaper russ reports now that -- numerous reports now that there were reports passed alongo capitol police and other official that is things could turn violent. and so now you mus dissect why there was not more security. i was struck by the fact that mitch mcconnell said that security protocols were not followed. and that basically he had to get answers. he and chuck schumer were in agreement about that. so you have that on the one hand. how did this take place? and now you also have to figure out was in a conspiracy involving terror cells who came with weapons, who came with metal pipes works came with baseball bats works came with equipment to scale walls. in fact, sources say that what took place inside the capitol was that add small group of people who are willing to commit violence and somehow knew that the masses outside would follow them in. and just picture if you will, yamie, thousands of people running through the capitol. and not oy was there a threat of physical violence. they stole things. they allegedly stole documents. they allegedly stole computers. there's
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the tomato and now we are going back and try to increase the test again of the tomato you're unsure russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. taste. ok. like. we said it was said not all the time i don't need to have with this because if you had only one and salt you don't need these. 4. i think i don't know what is the method to make this is ok yeah ok yeah. there is a worse. but the mountain for what they want this is ok what we're looking more and more is it to have a good color and a good firmness and a good taste and the nutrients in tomato are still it's a small player in the market for cooking anything is hybrid breeding the main reason for the loss of nutrients in tomorrow is the need. then front leg of. one of the last traditional seems pretty says in france lives that. john luke does not produce hybrid tomatoes. he creates what he calls old pariahs here. this is how we have tamed the seeds. that are going to seed stay on the bottom and the skin floats to the tongue was to look to you to. everyone used to know this technique of producing seeds for th
the tomato and now we are going back and try to increase the test again of the tomato you're unsure russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. taste. ok. like. we said it was said not all the time i don't need to have with this because if you had only one and salt you don't need these. 4. i think i don't know what is the method to make this is ok yeah ok yeah. there is a worse. but the mountain for what they want this is ok what we're looking more and more is it to...
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perpetrators and the justice department says that it's considering sedition charges on some of the russes that's punishable in the u.s. up to 20 years in prison. the f.b.i. receives enormous amounts of information intelligence in our job is to determine the credibility of viability of it under the laws and policies that govern f.b.i. investigations we have to separate the aspirational from the intentional and determine which of the individuals saying despicable things on the internet or just practicing keyboard bravado where they actually have the intent to do harm in the latter we work diligently to identify them and prevent them from doing so the u.s. secretary of state says that al qaeda has established a new home base in iran although he hasn't presented any hard evidence in a speech 8 days before he leaves office might pompei or said the group was operating under the protection of the iranian government to iran has dismissed the claims as warmongering lies alan fischer reports from the white house. might bumpy or has spent the dying days of the trumpet ministration trying to burnish
perpetrators and the justice department says that it's considering sedition charges on some of the russes that's punishable in the u.s. up to 20 years in prison. the f.b.i. receives enormous amounts of information intelligence in our job is to determine the credibility of viability of it under the laws and policies that govern f.b.i. investigations we have to separate the aspirational from the intentional and determine which of the individuals saying despicable things on the internet or just...
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the tomato and now we are going back and try to increase the test again of the tomato year on she russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. taste. ok. like. we said that it was said that not all the tomato need to have good days because if you had only one and a salt you don't need these. i thank you i don't know what is the method to make this is ok yeah ok yeah. there is a worse but if i didn't love it then for what they want this is ok what we're looking more and more is it to have a good color and a good firmness and a good taste and the nutrients in tomato are still it's a small player in the market for cooking and it is hybrid breeding the main reason for the loss of nutrients in tomatoes. then front leg of. one of the last traditional seed pieces in front slips that. john luke does not produce hybrid to martez. he creates what he calls oh pariah. this is how we have tamed the seeds. the kind of seeds stay on the bottom and the skin floats to the tongue has to look to you to. everyone used to know this technique of producing seeds for themselves. thro
the tomato and now we are going back and try to increase the test again of the tomato year on she russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. taste. ok. like. we said that it was said that not all the tomato need to have good days because if you had only one and a salt you don't need these. i thank you i don't know what is the method to make this is ok yeah ok yeah. there is a worse but if i didn't love it then for what they want this is ok what we're looking more and...
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top individualers were quick to point out that there is a lot of uncertainty around this new vire russ. the new variant is more transmittable than the original. that is having a devastating impact right now on the national health service in this country. hospitals are simply packed to the brim. some of the sample sizes of these studies that the government is basing its estimates on, they're smaller than they would have liked. so that is leading to a lot of var action. >> if you took somebody in their 60s, the average risk is that for 1,000 people who got infected, roughly 10 would be expected to unfortunately die with the virus. with the new variant, for a thousand people infected, roughly 13 or 14 people might be expected to die. >> so, robin, a similar trend holds true across all age groups, but here is where the evidence weakens significantly. if you look at only the people who get hospitalized with the virus, you are no more likely to die in a hospital if you have the new variant than if you had the original virus. the vaccines will be effective on the new variant and the original
top individualers were quick to point out that there is a lot of uncertainty around this new vire russ. the new variant is more transmittable than the original. that is having a devastating impact right now on the national health service in this country. hospitals are simply packed to the brim. some of the sample sizes of these studies that the government is basing its estimates on, they're smaller than they would have liked. so that is leading to a lot of var action. >> if you took...
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the deputy homeland security advisor, russ travers, will also bring his experience. those are some of the people involved in the review in the assessment of the steps that will be following. reporter: i have a question on impeachment dead than if i could, covid. on impeachment, did house pelosi consult with president i did? ms. psaki: i don't have any calls for you to read out between them. from a previous question you asked brian, i can say he has been in touch with members of both parties about his agenda. a range of topics come up in those discussions, but i don't have anything more. reporter: what about the timing of leader mcconnell saying he's going to push for a february timeline? how would a february trial impact the effort to get covid relief? ms. psaki: the president's expectation, he believes in the senate and their ability to multitask and get the business of the american people done at the same time while they are proceeding with an impeachment trial, on whatever timeline it ends on. he is going to lead the time -- going to leave the timeline up to them.
the deputy homeland security advisor, russ travers, will also bring his experience. those are some of the people involved in the review in the assessment of the steps that will be following. reporter: i have a question on impeachment dead than if i could, covid. on impeachment, did house pelosi consult with president i did? ms. psaki: i don't have any calls for you to read out between them. from a previous question you asked brian, i can say he has been in touch with members of both parties...
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. -- russ in texas. do you see younger republicans being better thinkers than the older guard? guest: not necessarily. i think we have a freshman class that came in that is much more diverse then you have typically seen. you have had some people who have demonstrated some independence. what i'm actually seeing is that more traditional republicans are being replaced every two years by trumpier republicans. i think it has become a bit more montanists in that way. certainly, you are always going to have outliers, but to me, the house republican conference is much more the image of donald trump then any type of outside of the box, freethinking image. host: wisconsin, this is 10. -- tim. caller: i would just like to say, coming from wisconsin, we have been kind of in the eye of the storm ever since this election was held. it was completely fair. 15,000 people showed up at a speedway and rallied and chanted and he lost by 10%. johnson is a disgrace, i'm afraid, but having said that, i have a lot of family members and friends who are trump fans and i really hope they can dial it down.
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i want to read how kevin russ of the "new york times" described what q.was right after the election. for years they had been assured that mr. trump would win re-election in a landslide and spend his second term vanquishing the state and q. told them to trust the plan. and so now when we're here today, mike, the reaction from q followers is what? just continued blind faith? >> continue believing that everything is going to be just fine. because what else could you do? you've already spent years believing in this mythology, you've push add way all of the people in rur real life who love you. you're burned your boats. you can't go back. so you continue to believe. you continue to push more emotional investment into this movement because you've gotten nothing else left. it has to come true. it has to be real. other wise you will wrong and nobody wants to admit that they were wrong. >> but a lot of us admit we're wrong all of the time, mike. this is what -- i'm baffled by, is this a failure of people's ability to thick critically. "the new york times," you rec
i want to read how kevin russ of the "new york times" described what q.was right after the election. for years they had been assured that mr. trump would win re-election in a landslide and spend his second term vanquishing the state and q. told them to trust the plan. and so now when we're here today, mike, the reaction from q followers is what? just continued blind faith? >> continue believing that everything is going to be just fine. because what else could you do? you've...
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mark levine and russ limbaugh have suspended their accounts and a vast number have joined them.clear there will be no monitoring of parler. how will this splintering occur? will it be the fringe leaving the rest of society, or will they take a larger swath of conservative society with them? that's the next key information concern that we have to have on social media when it comes to banning or not banning various actives. >> for some people that's a first amendment issue. for some it's a censorship issue. the larger political issue may be to your point. what happens when we start disengaging, the splinter becomes full? how do we solve this problem where we're not going into our corners but we're having some sort of productive conversation that's not steered by conspiracy theory? >> i'm appreciative of books like "zuck." my book likes to take off where those books and movies leave off, which is, what can we do? we have to address the major issues before us, privacy, election integrity, the spread of misinformation, competition in society, and we have to do this in a nuanced and l
mark levine and russ limbaugh have suspended their accounts and a vast number have joined them.clear there will be no monitoring of parler. how will this splintering occur? will it be the fringe leaving the rest of society, or will they take a larger swath of conservative society with them? that's the next key information concern that we have to have on social media when it comes to banning or not banning various actives. >> for some people that's a first amendment issue. for some it's a...
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of the splay today bring it home to every republican and democrat independent in the nation that we russ step up this is the united states of america there's never ever ever ever ever been a thing we've tried to do. that we've done together and i've been able to do it. the president trying to step up to god bless america. god protect our troops and all those folks at the capitol are trying to preserve order thank you and i'm sorry to have kept you waiting. as president elect joe biden responding to this evening's events this is not who we are his big message that we are better than this let's speak with cynthia miller dress she legs as an american university in washington d.c. on the far right extremism welcome to d.w. . as you watch these events unfold over the last couple of hours what's been going through your mind. thank you for having me and sorry about the circumstances you know for people like me who have been studying these kinds of far right extremist events for a long time this is infuriatingly predictable but nonetheless shocking and i think anyone this is the city i live in t
of the splay today bring it home to every republican and democrat independent in the nation that we russ step up this is the united states of america there's never ever ever ever ever been a thing we've tried to do. that we've done together and i've been able to do it. the president trying to step up to god bless america. god protect our troops and all those folks at the capitol are trying to preserve order thank you and i'm sorry to have kept you waiting. as president elect joe biden...
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kevin russe is a tech columnist for "the new york times." >> t things ts have policies against, and sokicked off twitter for saying them, a lot of the time your next step was to make a parler account and move your followers over there. >> reporter: over the weekend, amazon became the latest tech giant to notify parler it was suspended its account. asked for comment, an amazon web services safety team told paler, "recently we've seen a steady increase in violent content on your website. all of which violates our terms." do you think this is the end of parler? >> i think losing your app store privileges and losing your web host is about as close as a kiss of death as you can get in the world of apps. >> reporter: in a phone interview with fox news, parler's ceo, john matze, said amazon's move could put the company out of business. >> it's obvious delusion, and they're doing it, you know, to stifle free speech and competition in the marketplace. this could happen to literally anybody. >> reporter: amazon's decision comes after both apple and google banned parler from their apps is stores.
kevin russe is a tech columnist for "the new york times." >> t things ts have policies against, and sokicked off twitter for saying them, a lot of the time your next step was to make a parler account and move your followers over there. >> reporter: over the weekend, amazon became the latest tech giant to notify parler it was suspended its account. asked for comment, an amazon web services safety team told paler, "recently we've seen a steady increase in violent...
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democratic party to deliver for black voters, who are struggling dealing with the koef individual rye russ. we see the di proportion and from the criminal system to our housing m. dealing with an economies that krut and it tends to the communities of color and the black community specifically that gets the bunt of it. even dealing with the impact of climate change and all just of these environmental injustice issues that have a disproportionate impact on the bls and i believe like black voters in black communities are looking for democrat thos i've had very good conversations with congress and with the white house. you have seen in just the short time that president biden has been there, he's been working on keeping the promises that he has made, speaker pelosi has done the same thing and i'm very, very happy to be leading this party right now as we move forward and really address these big issues. >> now, before georgia's senate runoff, your competitive senate race again had political media riveted. i'd imagine you'll bring a southern perspective. so what did democrats get right in southe
democratic party to deliver for black voters, who are struggling dealing with the koef individual rye russ. we see the di proportion and from the criminal system to our housing m. dealing with an economies that krut and it tends to the communities of color and the black community specifically that gets the bunt of it. even dealing with the impact of climate change and all just of these environmental injustice issues that have a disproportionate impact on the bls and i believe like black voters...
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the russ elerussells up 2% jim cramer is up with his investabinves investable theme china and remoate working he's also looking travel and leisure, he likes boeing, uber and airbnb, all three doing very nicely today we talked about airbnb versus grub hub, i believe it was yesterday and the consensus was airbnb, just like jim. amazon will convert seven retired boeing passenger jets into karg othcargo planes but w booting bog is the return of the 737 max with more coming but boeing shares are down 30% over the past 12 months as for uber, cramer isn't the only one who is bullish here needham naming uber as a top pick for the enough year as well and how about airbnb down grading it to neutral to overweight btig says the current quarter is tracking ahead of estimates. you'll get the full list of mr. cramer's investing themes on cnbc.com kelly, there's a lot to process there. >> and a lot depends on the rollout of the vaccine >> it sure does. travel stocks especially >> shares of general motors are higher than more than 2% today our phil le boebeau joins us wi look at those numbers. >> the
the russ elerussells up 2% jim cramer is up with his investabinves investable theme china and remoate working he's also looking travel and leisure, he likes boeing, uber and airbnb, all three doing very nicely today we talked about airbnb versus grub hub, i believe it was yesterday and the consensus was airbnb, just like jim. amazon will convert seven retired boeing passenger jets into karg othcargo planes but w booting bog is the return of the 737 max with more coming but boeing shares are...
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they have brought on russ trav v ers who has spent time in counterterrorism, and josh keltsa.the national security council. that's the first time we've seen that. the emphasis is warranted. if you look at the need for attacks carried out by extremists they are the most lethal, followed by terrorists and antifa-inspired terrorists. and the right wing problem and the jihadist terrorism remains a problem. so the focus is rightly on right wing extremist threat is coming from. >> you support the president's call from domestic terror statute, you wrote as much for cnn.com. i want to read this from the head of the aclu national security profit who calls it a misguided response. let's put it on the screen. congress created the definition of domestic terrorism in the patriot act that disproportionately and unjustly target black and brown people for surveillance, investigation and prosecution. the trump administration used these same authorities to monitor people protesting police brutality and protesting the administration's separation of immigrant families. what's your take on the sta
they have brought on russ trav v ers who has spent time in counterterrorism, and josh keltsa.the national security council. that's the first time we've seen that. the emphasis is warranted. if you look at the need for attacks carried out by extremists they are the most lethal, followed by terrorists and antifa-inspired terrorists. and the right wing problem and the jihadist terrorism remains a problem. so the focus is rightly on right wing extremist threat is coming from. >> you support...
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>>you know, russ wilson hand going out like no shop.the time in the world that he finally of aid some pressure he finds tyler lockett for the touchdown. it is 16 to 12. all right later in the 4th quarter, same score. 4th down for the seahawks and wilson 5 his boy law cutting gained teardrop past and seattle goes in front just like that russell wilson hyped next possession niners down 3 trying to make something happen but they can't cj beathard is sacked and fumbled seattle 3 games possessions. now here is the icing on the cake for seattle. alex collins with the stretch run. he breaks the plane and gets into the endzone the seahawks go on to win 2623 to 9 ers finish the year at 6 intent a forgetful season for full of injuries. now it's time to focus on what's next a lot of questions heading into the offseason we'll be right ah, a package! you know what this human ordered? a backache. consider pain, delivered. pain says you can't. advil says you can. isensitivity and gum issues.h dentists and hygienists will want to recommend sensodyne se
>>you know, russ wilson hand going out like no shop.the time in the world that he finally of aid some pressure he finds tyler lockett for the touchdown. it is 16 to 12. all right later in the 4th quarter, same score. 4th down for the seahawks and wilson 5 his boy law cutting gained teardrop past and seattle goes in front just like that russell wilson hyped next possession niners down 3 trying to make something happen but they can't cj beathard is sacked and fumbled seattle 3 games...
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. >> top democrats say they support a new biden-backed 1.9 trillion-dollar stem russ package but alsoemain focused on other priorities including creating national same day voter registration, understood for d.c. and tax up creases on wealthier americans. a senate conviction for president trump is by no means guaranteed at this point. democrats would need at least 17 republican senators to support that effort and majority leader mitch mcconnell says he is simply waiting to hear the case once it's presented. bret? >> bret: mark, thank you. we are hearing ideas tonight about president trump's final plans, possible plans for his final days in office, including inauguration day. chief white house correspondent john roberts joins us tonight from the north lawn. good evening, john. >> bret, good evening to you. the white house has locked onto the glide slope that is bringing this administration in for a landing. all that is left to be decided now is how the president's final morning will go. typically a president, former president and the first lady depart washington on the seeking helicopte
. >> top democrats say they support a new biden-backed 1.9 trillion-dollar stem russ package but alsoemain focused on other priorities including creating national same day voter registration, understood for d.c. and tax up creases on wealthier americans. a senate conviction for president trump is by no means guaranteed at this point. democrats would need at least 17 republican senators to support that effort and majority leader mitch mcconnell says he is simply waiting to hear the case...
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variant took off in the uk and ireland, the way they turned it around was by doing a very, very crying russe been telling folks in public health community, i don't see that happening in the united states. i don't see that happening in states. i don't see that as a national thing. so then we have to think about alternatives. one of the alternatives is getting all high-risk people vaccinated as quickly as possible. that will blunt the spread of the virus. it will also prevent the virus from filling up our hospitals and killing people. >> right. why were the numbers so wrong on the vaccine rollout? is it that they just muffed the numbers or did they assume access to supply that we wound up not having? >> you know, it is a bit of both as far as i can tell, chris. it is frustrating because i think one part of it is undoubtedly that the current team in hhs and at the white house basically assumed that their job was to get vaccines to states and then let the states figure it out, even though the states didn't have any resources, even though the states did not have the ability to do all of this by
variant took off in the uk and ireland, the way they turned it around was by doing a very, very crying russe been telling folks in public health community, i don't see that happening in the united states. i don't see that happening in states. i don't see that as a national thing. so then we have to think about alternatives. one of the alternatives is getting all high-risk people vaccinated as quickly as possible. that will blunt the spread of the virus. it will also prevent the virus from...
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it wasn't russ? >> i'm gonna say jeff.l those tapes, what did you think about chris tapp, the man you believed all those years? >> how did they do this to me? how have they managed to keep someone in prison for all these years, and it's a possibility it's not him? >> reporter: and after that eureka moment, carol dodge made a decision. she would do more than search to find her daughter's killer. she would actively work to free christopher tapp, the only man convicted of the murder. >> i think that chris' case truly got taken seriously after i made my contact with boise state. >> she was the first victim's family member who came forward to work with the innocence project on a case. i mean, she's the leading edge of a group of people who have come forward and said, you know what, we just want to know what happened. >> reporter: but no matter who was now on his side, chris tapp was face to face with two very uncomfortable truths. one, years of appeals had done nothing to overturn his conviction and prison sentence, and, two, t
it wasn't russ? >> i'm gonna say jeff.l those tapes, what did you think about chris tapp, the man you believed all those years? >> how did they do this to me? how have they managed to keep someone in prison for all these years, and it's a possibility it's not him? >> reporter: and after that eureka moment, carol dodge made a decision. she would do more than search to find her daughter's killer. she would actively work to free christopher tapp, the only man convicted of the...
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30's to be a more robust capital investment to keep our economy going republican state senator and russ porsche's rolled out a relief package proposing to invest 2.6 billion dollars in grants for small businesses and nonprofits impacted by covid-19 with a maximum of $75,000 program that's more than double what the governor proposed earlier this week is on the right track we believe that our needs are so great. >>that even though the modest 2.6 billion which is 10% of the state's projected one and expects revenue to these are just so much greater were just says keep california working act comes as several small businesses remain shuttered and original stay at home orders. >>many have spent nearly a year struggling amid the pandemic in state impose restrictions. the proposal is based on the governor's already existing small business grant program prioritizing businesses depending on how impacted their area is by covid-19 the amount of revenue loss and equity need to make certain. >>that you know large corporations are not taking advantage of this which is why it's designed for small busin
30's to be a more robust capital investment to keep our economy going republican state senator and russ porsche's rolled out a relief package proposing to invest 2.6 billion dollars in grants for small businesses and nonprofits impacted by covid-19 with a maximum of $75,000 program that's more than double what the governor proposed earlier this week is on the right track we believe that our needs are so great. >>that even though the modest 2.6 billion which is 10% of the state's projected...
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understand, if there is no rule of law, if people are allowed to abuse it and misuse it, then all of russnger. no one is safe. so you can pardon all of your friends, whether it's flynn, or stone, whether it's any of the others he is pardoning, then you try and lock up the people that are his political opponents. michael cohen went to jail for doing what? for doing what the president wanted him to do. >> yeah. >> he's been telling in his book all of the stories, what happened when donald trump in his private life carried over to his public life, and we've been injured as a result of it. . >> i've got to run. we're out of time. secretary, it's always a pleasure to have you on. happy new year to the lovely missus. and i hope she's watching. >> to you as well. >> thank you. >>> the president's call is shocking. there's no other way to put it. you can try to make excuses for it, but you know you're just making excuses. you know it is shocking. it's not the first time he's been caught on tape. next, we'll explain how we learned everything we needed to know from the very first tape that came out
understand, if there is no rule of law, if people are allowed to abuse it and misuse it, then all of russnger. no one is safe. so you can pardon all of your friends, whether it's flynn, or stone, whether it's any of the others he is pardoning, then you try and lock up the people that are his political opponents. michael cohen went to jail for doing what? for doing what the president wanted him to do. >> yeah. >> he's been telling in his book all of the stories, what happened when...
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. >> hi, russ. great to be here. don't now if should unbutton my shirt. >> keeping it butaround this way to establish the strongest possible contrast with the professor henri levin. >> it's a provocative reverence to all the apocalypse writing that was happening starting with trump and i think some some of that writing now looks outdated immediately after the election and the talk is all about a new beginning. but more philosophically and historically it's an attempt to look at america aspirate from europe, and -- separate from yours and for many people listening that's obvious there are separate, but if we go back in history, look at the theoretical -- in fact, it was very easy and very something also throughout the 19th 19th century to think of america ace an outpost of civilization. that's fundamentally true. they were important and for the relationship is very close and sharing a lot. what i try to argue in the book is maybe we have to wake up to the fact that america now that it is all powerful, and when the dif
. >> hi, russ. great to be here. don't now if should unbutton my shirt. >> keeping it butaround this way to establish the strongest possible contrast with the professor henri levin. >> it's a provocative reverence to all the apocalypse writing that was happening starting with trump and i think some some of that writing now looks outdated immediately after the election and the talk is all about a new beginning. but more philosophically and historically it's an attempt to look...
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30's to be a more robust capital investment to keep our economy going republican state senator and russ's rolled out a relief package proposing to invest 2.6 billion dollars in grants for small businesses and nonprofits impacted by covid-19 with a maximum of $75,000 program that's more than double what the governor proposed earlier this week is on the right track we believe that our needs are so great. >>that even though the modest 2.6 billion which is 10% of the state's projected one and expects revenue to these are just so much greater were just says keep california working act comes as several small businesses remain shuttered and original stay at home orders. >>many have spent nearly a year struggling amid the pandemic in state impose restrictions. the proposal is based on the governor's already existing small business grant program prioritizing businesses depending on how impacted their area is by covid-19 the amount of revenue loss and equity need to make certain. >>that you know large corporations are not taking advantage of this which is why it's designed for small businesses we
30's to be a more robust capital investment to keep our economy going republican state senator and russ's rolled out a relief package proposing to invest 2.6 billion dollars in grants for small businesses and nonprofits impacted by covid-19 with a maximum of $75,000 program that's more than double what the governor proposed earlier this week is on the right track we believe that our needs are so great. >>that even though the modest 2.6 billion which is 10% of the state's projected one and...