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russell: thank you for having me.: more than half the people surveyed said they plan to leave the region? russell: pretty startling. 56% is the number. are you making plans to leave the bay area in the next couple of years? 56% responded saying yes. kristen: has that percentage grown since the last time you took the public pulse? russell: this is our first time putting the poll in the field, but there was a similar survey before the pandemic and the answer was 46%. that's 10 percentage point since the pandemic broke out. kristen: interesting. and you rib -- warded it interest -- worded it interesting. do people in the tech sector feel differently? there's a sense that tech is booming here and those folks are they feel differently. russell: we asked a question of them, as well. the percentage was the same, or negligibly less, so 53% of tech workers said yes, i'm also considering a move. we're surprised by that. russell: let's look at the factors for that. walk us through some of these -- we are going to show a graphic
russell: thank you for having me.: more than half the people surveyed said they plan to leave the region? russell: pretty startling. 56% is the number. are you making plans to leave the bay area in the next couple of years? 56% responded saying yes. kristen: has that percentage grown since the last time you took the public pulse? russell: this is our first time putting the poll in the field, but there was a similar survey before the pandemic and the answer was 46%. that's 10 percentage point...
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russell westbrook, everybody.t? piece of no-you-really-have-to-try-this cake. get exclusive access to sought after restaurants. one of the many reasons you're with amex platinum. mr. clark, your daughter is a very good kisser. when you crave the uncomfortable, try spicy pringles scorchin'. psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™. janssen can help you explore cost support options. [knocking on door] ♪ ♪ so many bottles of champagne ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm in a room with the famous faces ♪ “ready and action!” ♪ oh, i feel like scorsese ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah, this sure is like a movie ♪ ♪ (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) ♪ ♪ whoa, we're 'bout to make a movie, ♪ ♪
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russell wilson. this is the russell wilson that's so frustrating. makes the play. keep his eyes down field. makes the play. throws it. gives his wide receiver an opportunity. >> 21-7. seahawks in the third. jimmy g bad calf. he is gone. trey lance in and trey lance deebo samuel. well, that's a good way to get your confidence up as a quarterback because he was wide open. no one was near him. joe, what in the wild, wild world of sports was going on? >> i think this is busted coverage but jamal adams here has eyes in the back field because of interest what trey lance can do with his legs. creates a wide open look for deebo. but then, deebo is a number one true receiver. he is on a tare for the 49ers this season. and he has taken his place in the next level. >> it was a 76-yard touchdown. following drive seahawks answer. alex collins. somersaults in. seahawks up 28-13. 9ers looking for a miracle comeback two minute throw. deebo samuel, again. second touchdown of the day. what did you think of laps lance in the second half? >> i think he started out slow a little bit. m
russell wilson. this is the russell wilson that's so frustrating. makes the play. keep his eyes down field. makes the play. throws it. gives his wide receiver an opportunity. >> 21-7. seahawks in the third. jimmy g bad calf. he is gone. trey lance in and trey lance deebo samuel. well, that's a good way to get your confidence up as a quarterback because he was wide open. no one was near him. joe, what in the wild, wild world of sports was going on? >> i think this is busted coverage...
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the american data scientist worked at facebook for two years, and today met the campaigner, ian russellwhose 14—year—old daughter, molly, took her own life after viewing disturbing content on instagram, which is owned by facebook. angus crawford has more. she's the former facebook insider who revealed its most closely guarded secrets. 14—year—old molly russell... he's the father who lost his daughter to suicide. now campaigning to protect other children online. nice to meet you. today they met for the first time. so what do you think the impact of molly's story was on instagram as a platform and how it approaches safety? facebook is full of kind, conscientious, well—meaning people. the real question is around, can we as a public change the incentives such that it makes more sense for facebook to invest more money in safety on instagram? so i'm sure that molly's... the experience that molly had, caused them to look at these questions more. at the same time, we need way more invested in this, because we need to make more progress faster. one of the things that lead us to find out more abo
the american data scientist worked at facebook for two years, and today met the campaigner, ian russellwhose 14—year—old daughter, molly, took her own life after viewing disturbing content on instagram, which is owned by facebook. angus crawford has more. she's the former facebook insider who revealed its most closely guarded secrets. 14—year—old molly russell... he's the father who lost his daughter to suicide. now campaigning to protect other children online. nice to meet you. today...
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Oct 12, 2021
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that's what's in the russell 2500, a highly profitable index.f the profitable companies in the 2500 than you have say in the russell 2000, which is roughly about a third i think the small -- i think the russell is going to do well, the 2000 is going to do well as well that's my call from now through the end of the year. i believe the russell is going to reassert itself and between the 2000 and the 2500, those index should be among the best performing domestic equity benchmarks this year if i'm right with the steepening yield curve as the economy continues to recover >> dan, what makes you so confident on small caps? we showed a chart of the russell 2000 and small cap stocks have largely been flat money since new years, since december. >> it's been a consolidation period after that massive rise that we saw with the launch of the two vaccines to get everybody back to work again now merck's announcement of a pill you can take if you are sick to lessen and reduce the symptoms of covid-19 look, i think the delta variant is running through, i think we
that's what's in the russell 2500, a highly profitable index.f the profitable companies in the 2500 than you have say in the russell 2000, which is roughly about a third i think the small -- i think the russell is going to do well, the 2000 is going to do well as well that's my call from now through the end of the year. i believe the russell is going to reassert itself and between the 2000 and the 2500, those index should be among the best performing domestic equity benchmarks this year if i'm...
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keri russell, everybody. say i found the one who takes me to another level. always stays calm under pressure. most importantly... the one that helps me discover the coolest places. this sounds wonderful! come outside. i'll introduce you. definitely the one! introducing the all-new nissan frontier. trick or treat. trick or treat. give me something good to eat. trick or treat. trick or treat. give me something good to eat. [ children chanting ] trick or treat. [ sirens blaring ] i want to take his mask off... and see the life leave his eyes. [ eerie music playing ] trick or treat. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: this is one of my favorite jams out there, right now. performing her new single, "skinny dipping," please welcome sabrina carpenter. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ it'll be a wednesday ♪ ♪ and i'll be going in this coffee sho hear the barista call ♪ ♪ an oat milk latte and your name and i look up ♪ ♪ from my phone and think there' no chance it's you ♪ ♪ but it is you'll say h i'll say hi how are you ♪ ♪ yo
keri russell, everybody. say i found the one who takes me to another level. always stays calm under pressure. most importantly... the one that helps me discover the coolest places. this sounds wonderful! come outside. i'll introduce you. definitely the one! introducing the all-new nissan frontier. trick or treat. trick or treat. give me something good to eat. trick or treat. trick or treat. give me something good to eat. [ children chanting ] trick or treat. [ sirens blaring ] i want to take...
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since arriving in the uk she's met the campaigner, ian russell.ar—old daughter, molly, took her own life, after viewing disturbing content on instagram, which is owned by facebook. angus crawford has more. she's the former facebook insider who revealed its most closely guarded secrets. 14—year—old molly russell... he's the father who lost his daughter to suicide. now campaigning to protect other children online. nice to meet you. today they met for the first time. so what do you think the impact of molly's story was on instagram as a platform and how it approaches safety? facebook is full of kind, conscientious, well—meaning people. the real question is around, can we as a public change the incentives such that it makes more sense for facebook to invest more money in safety on instagram? so i'm sure that molly's... the experience that molly had, caused them to look at these questions more. at the same time, we need way more invested in this, because we need to make more progress faster. one of the things that lead us to find out more about molly w
since arriving in the uk she's met the campaigner, ian russell.ar—old daughter, molly, took her own life, after viewing disturbing content on instagram, which is owned by facebook. angus crawford has more. she's the former facebook insider who revealed its most closely guarded secrets. 14—year—old molly russell... he's the father who lost his daughter to suicide. now campaigning to protect other children online. nice to meet you. today they met for the first time. so what do you think the...
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russell wilson breaks a finger and t.j. watt breaks their heart tonight. >> t.j.ou have never have enough watt's. this point of the season, sometimes teams on the lower half, these games are so much more significant. >> one memorable thing that happened so one more update on the medical condition of the seahawk injured earlier. >> darrell taylor, the linebacker who was carted off the field earlier and taken to the university of pittsburgh medical center, the seahawks medical staff tells us he has got use of all of his extremities and he is alert and he is going through tests. so we wish him well. >> thank you, michele. catch "pro football talk" but the coverage responds with ""sunday night football" and it's streaming on peacock. . we will look ahead to next week's game coming up. . >>> welcome back to the sunday night football post game show. here now, mike and chris. >> next sunday, the colts and 49ers. it's been back and forth with injuries and trying to figure out who is going to be the guy long-term. san francisco won the first two, lost the last three. they
russell wilson breaks a finger and t.j. watt breaks their heart tonight. >> t.j.ou have never have enough watt's. this point of the season, sometimes teams on the lower half, these games are so much more significant. >> one memorable thing that happened so one more update on the medical condition of the seahawk injured earlier. >> darrell taylor, the linebacker who was carted off the field earlier and taken to the university of pittsburgh medical center, the seahawks medical...
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maria: comedian russell brand and rapper nicki minaj react to the dirty tricks on the power grab. is the west finally waking up to the abuses of the democrat machine? christian walker and conservative publisher louise burke on cancel culture on the left and corruption in washington. all that a right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ maria: and first this morning, bowing to the socialists. ny sanders said -- bernie sanders said no infrastructure without tax and spend is, and is so it goes. nancy pelosi failing in her bid e to spend $5 trillion plus on socialist programs ask and put the american people on the hook to pay for it. the speaker now targeting the the end of october to get a vote on her massive spending plans after pulling the bipartisan infrastructure vote friday because progressives refused to vote for it without the massive tax and spend plan tied to it. joining me right now to walk us through it all and to address also the 400,000 migrants making their way to the southern border right now, louisiana congressman and house minority whip steve scalise. con
maria: comedian russell brand and rapper nicki minaj react to the dirty tricks on the power grab. is the west finally waking up to the abuses of the democrat machine? christian walker and conservative publisher louise burke on cancel culture on the left and corruption in washington. all that a right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ maria: and first this morning, bowing to the socialists. ny sanders said -- bernie sanders said no infrastructure without tax and spend...
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small caps up a quarter of a percent right now, but stretch it out to a year and the russel is far and away the winner, up 36%, followed by the next closest major index, that be s&p up 26% but how will any or all of this shift and could it happen this week? yeah, because it marks the start of earnings season. jpmorgan, blackrock, delta airlines kick it off wednesday followed by more big financials, bank of america, citi, morgan stanley, friday, goldman sachs but folks if there there were a season where the earnings guessing game might be the most challenging, it is this one. thanks to inflation which last we checked, has not left the building yet. wednesday we're going to get the latest read on consumer prices and how high, or not, we don't know, they have risen in the past month but that's what makes earnings this time around such a tough game. which companies will report nasty surprises in other words whose going to meet, beat? to our floor show traders and the guessing game today, we've got kenny palcari and scott redler and before we get your opinions here, may i remind you both th
small caps up a quarter of a percent right now, but stretch it out to a year and the russel is far and away the winner, up 36%, followed by the next closest major index, that be s&p up 26% but how will any or all of this shift and could it happen this week? yeah, because it marks the start of earnings season. jpmorgan, blackrock, delta airlines kick it off wednesday followed by more big financials, bank of america, citi, morgan stanley, friday, goldman sachs but folks if there there were a...
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you've got all kinds -- you've got russell moore, so this is where the story is, right?the things i kind of do throughout this book is kind of get a handle on who are we talking about, what is evangelicalism. i have a series of networks and alliances, and i'm always asking, you know, what is fringe here and what is mainstream? and sometimes people that are pretty sure that they are mainstream, like, christianity today, right? people like russell moore find out and have found out over the last five years that they're not, that they are being pushed out and that they're being, you know, pressured. and so one of the things this book is going is trying to tease out what is the mainstream, what is the fringe actually? what are the power dynamics actually here? and if that's the center of evangelicalism, perhaps it's tipped over time. so that's a way to procrastinate and answer your question what's next, where do we go next. you know, we're seeing here a fracturing, a splintering of evangelicalism but not down the middle. it's not like a 50-50 divide. when i try to wrap my hea
you've got all kinds -- you've got russell moore, so this is where the story is, right?the things i kind of do throughout this book is kind of get a handle on who are we talking about, what is evangelicalism. i have a series of networks and alliances, and i'm always asking, you know, what is fringe here and what is mainstream? and sometimes people that are pretty sure that they are mainstream, like, christianity today, right? people like russell moore find out and have found out over the last...
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when we take the russell 2,000, intel is in the top 10% on both sides. a small component into our portfolio. this is why we think, longer term, if the ceo can turn things around, we think it's positive for your holdings. we think the risk-reward is enough to go ahead and take a chance >> there are a lot of risks even for a small portion in your portfolio. how would you weigh devoting stock to intel as opposed to other stocks that look better. >> victoria is much more patient than i am. management at intel executing a turn around will probably take longer than anybody thought and is probably losing shares to competitors in the process we like a japanese company called tokyo electronics they don't compete directly with intel, but they are in better space. they are steadily becoming a leading global country across tech, environmental initiatives and targeting with all their costs, margins of about 30%. i like that type of business where you are seeing growth and improvements i can get it now i don't have to be patient like victoria i prefer to go elsewhere
when we take the russell 2,000, intel is in the top 10% on both sides. a small component into our portfolio. this is why we think, longer term, if the ceo can turn things around, we think it's positive for your holdings. we think the risk-reward is enough to go ahead and take a chance >> there are a lot of risks even for a small portion in your portfolio. how would you weigh devoting stock to intel as opposed to other stocks that look better. >> victoria is much more patient than i...
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that's a pretty small component of small cap i highlight it to say the fact the russell 2000 has not been able to join the large caps in high territory doesn't say that much about the economy or the macro inputs or yields it seems to be restrained in part by weakness in the health care >> thank you for that. tesla in particular extraordinary. off its highs today but up 33% this month more from mike later in the show let's check in on nvidia, also enjoying a fantastic run josh lipton at the nasdaq with those details. >> fantastic is right. what a run here for nvidia check out the move in today's trade. hitting a new all-time high here currently at 9 of the past 10 days so far this month, up about 20%. so far this year, up about 90% interesting note from the team over at wells fargo noting how facebook set a big factor driving the cap-x increase investment in a.i. and machine learning capabilities. wells fargo bets that will be good news for nvidia's business. did catch up with piper's harsh kumar. he still likes nvidia even after this remarkable run. it's an important player in the da
that's a pretty small component of small cap i highlight it to say the fact the russell 2000 has not been able to join the large caps in high territory doesn't say that much about the economy or the macro inputs or yields it seems to be restrained in part by weakness in the health care >> thank you for that. tesla in particular extraordinary. off its highs today but up 33% this month more from mike later in the show let's check in on nvidia, also enjoying a fantastic run josh lipton at...
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tonight we're joined by russell hancock. nice to see you. is this kind of a beat up on the bay area apology, or is there real truth to it? >> it's tough. this has always been a difficult place to live. s that not news. we are a high cost region. have been for a long time. we're a turbulent economy. it's a tough place to make a go of it. but when you throw in an infectious disease, wildfires, drought, insufficient water, the whole package starts to add up, and we're seeing people think it just might not be worth it anymore. >> the impact of the pandemic -- 51% of the people making less than $50,000 a year said their financial situation actually got worse. for the high earners, people making more than $250,000 a year, the opposite was true. 51% said their financial situation actually improved. here's why -- those making 50k a year were more likely to take a pay cut during the pandemic, more like hi to get furloughed or laid out of and less likely to be given the option to work from home. lower earners made less. how do the higher workers earn
tonight we're joined by russell hancock. nice to see you. is this kind of a beat up on the bay area apology, or is there real truth to it? >> it's tough. this has always been a difficult place to live. s that not news. we are a high cost region. have been for a long time. we're a turbulent economy. it's a tough place to make a go of it. but when you throw in an infectious disease, wildfires, drought, insufficient water, the whole package starts to add up, and we're seeing people think it...
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here is russell fuller. that is the big question _ get on? here is russell fuller. the answer to in a few hours' time. because it's very different to the situation she found herself and in new york. yes, she doubt mean innocently with the pressures of the second week of the grand slam as she won the title without dropping a set. but now emma raducanu faces life as a grand slam champion for some other players will be even more determined to be her because she is the reigning us seven champion and even though she wants to continue to play in a similar vein, it is not always quite that easy when you are aware that there are greater expectations on you now that you are notjust are greater expectations on you now that you are not just the are greater expectations on you now that you are notjust the us of a champion, but the 22nd highest rank player in the world. the other change here is it in richardson, a coat to work with her during childhood and was part of that magnificent run in new york through to the us of a title, is no longer part of her coaching team. so that i
here is russell fuller. that is the big question _ get on? here is russell fuller. the answer to in a few hours' time. because it's very different to the situation she found herself and in new york. yes, she doubt mean innocently with the pressures of the second week of the grand slam as she won the title without dropping a set. but now emma raducanu faces life as a grand slam champion for some other players will be even more determined to be her because she is the reigning us seven champion...
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and the facebook whistleblower frances haugen meets ian russell, whose daughter molly took her own lifeer viewing disturbing content online. good evening. as he prepares to deliver his budget on wednesday, the chancellor, rishi sunak, says there'll be billions of pounds of investment in infrastructure, innovation and skills to grow the british economy as it recovers from the covid pandemic. he told the bbc there'd be a boost for the nhs and schools, as well as money for services for children, policing and fighting crime. he acknowledged the rising cost of living but says this is due to global factors and he didn't have a magic wand to make them disappear. here's our political correspondent nick eardley. morning, sir! rishi sunak has a lot to weigh up this week. he's been chancellor through an unprecedented crisis which has meant unprecedented spending. now a trickier path — he wants to balance the books at the same time as announcing a number of spending commitments. one of the elements of building a stronger economy is having strong public services, and you will see that next week — wh
and the facebook whistleblower frances haugen meets ian russell, whose daughter molly took her own lifeer viewing disturbing content online. good evening. as he prepares to deliver his budget on wednesday, the chancellor, rishi sunak, says there'll be billions of pounds of investment in infrastructure, innovation and skills to grow the british economy as it recovers from the covid pandemic. he told the bbc there'd be a boost for the nhs and schools, as well as money for services for children,...
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but first, that guy on the other side, russell wilson. fines, the corner of the end zone. that's a 16 yard touchdown and the seahawks take a 14 to 7 lead. but back to trade. he gets away from the rush. then he flings it to a wide open deebo samuel for a 76 yard touchdown pass the niners chip away at the deficit. it's 21 to 13. alright 4th quarter. alex coutts. he finds the hole athleticism flips on into the end zone that put the seahawks up 28 to 13. but really if he wasn't done here, he hits samuel the edge. deebo makes a couple moves get him for the touchdown. the niners made the 2 point conversion to make it a seven-point game one 40 here the side kick right here that second found just did not get enough air that they needed. >> seattle recovered just a properly run out the clock off the forty-niners lose their second in a row. they lose. this one is 28 to 21 lance finished 8 of 19 for a 157 yards. 2 touchdown passes and no interceptions. san francisco has now lost 9 of its last 10 games at levi stadium. that is not a typo. 9 out of 10 at home. that is an acceptable. of
but first, that guy on the other side, russell wilson. fines, the corner of the end zone. that's a 16 yard touchdown and the seahawks take a 14 to 7 lead. but back to trade. he gets away from the rush. then he flings it to a wide open deebo samuel for a 76 yard touchdown pass the niners chip away at the deficit. it's 21 to 13. alright 4th quarter. alex coutts. he finds the hole athleticism flips on into the end zone that put the seahawks up 28 to 13. but really if he wasn't done here, he hits...
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this is like the equal weighted russell 1,000. very broad and democratic measure of the market. outperforming at a one-month basis. trailing things is this and then the next generation of the qqqj which is the next 100 largest stocks in the nasdaq so this is the hierarchy we have seen for a few weeks in the cyclical earea of the market and unable to make much headway on the index level. also very good bank earnings strong capital markets and results within it. i wanted to point out how it's having a halo effect on the more narrow boutique investment banks. this is a one-year chart you see amazing gains and telling the way they have steepened their ascent recently. that's bull market activity. maybe hot here at the levels but the capital markets and the deal making flow remains pretty strong here. >> yeah. some positive messaging on the outlook from wall street the economic data, jobless claims we should mention below 300,000 is a huge milestone and the lowest number since march 2020 fewer americans having to file for the weekly unemployment claims and a question of growth and ho
this is like the equal weighted russell 1,000. very broad and democratic measure of the market. outperforming at a one-month basis. trailing things is this and then the next generation of the qqqj which is the next 100 largest stocks in the nasdaq so this is the hierarchy we have seen for a few weeks in the cyclical earea of the market and unable to make much headway on the index level. also very good bank earnings strong capital markets and results within it. i wanted to point out how it's...
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you were there with john bulls are in and, and butcher russell. what is the bell mush tribunal? a public relations attend crime, draw more attention to what's been happening to us and why and what it is going to do is link all the crimes we have with the last 20 years in different parts of the world. you know, 6 countries and they did trillion span millions. gail. that's what's been going on since the war on terror. julian, a sergeant, we leeks exp. oh, sure. this brought many of these atrocities to go public. i why julia is being punished. it's a vindictive to terran to, it's not going to work. it never knew it. shocked by the yahoo! news story had previously been reported. i think in the grey zone, about the story about gun battles in knights bridge in central london. and even, even adam, she was surprised. what did you make of that? you never surprised? well, i'm not surprised because, you know, i knew that it was, it was going to happen. and the way they did it, of course, was very dramatic. since the last ecuadorian government, the post korean government b r b equitorial ef
you were there with john bulls are in and, and butcher russell. what is the bell mush tribunal? a public relations attend crime, draw more attention to what's been happening to us and why and what it is going to do is link all the crimes we have with the last 20 years in different parts of the world. you know, 6 countries and they did trillion span millions. gail. that's what's been going on since the war on terror. julian, a sergeant, we leeks exp. oh, sure. this brought many of these...
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a member of the original anti war bertrand russell jean pl salter tribunal. he, along with edward snowden and others, a part of the resurrected tribunal now named bel mush after sanchez london prison direct thanks so much for coming back on another terrible week for the global south . there been all these, the violence in jerusalem, there been explosions in syria, in brazil, the accusations of genocide, but in nature, nation media, se the b, b. c, cnn. they're mourning the loss of colin powell, he of my li'l salvador, nicaragua, pat him. iraq was, what did you make of the eulogies to the 1st african american as secretary of state and as other powerful u. s. military industrial, complex positions? well, i mean, it's what you should a, have a similar noticed a few service rumsfeld because he was just a white guy doing his job. you know, you know, i'm referring to the deceased war criminal, donald rumsfeld and the government. all, it's the same. it's become a slightly more emotional because of a skin color, but what he did was will fail to basically serve the em
a member of the original anti war bertrand russell jean pl salter tribunal. he, along with edward snowden and others, a part of the resurrected tribunal now named bel mush after sanchez london prison direct thanks so much for coming back on another terrible week for the global south . there been all these, the violence in jerusalem, there been explosions in syria, in brazil, the accusations of genocide, but in nature, nation media, se the b, b. c, cnn. they're mourning the loss of colin powell,...
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thanks so much. russell started off with autobahn is warning its members. anyone found to be linked to iceland? afghan staff will be punished as traitors. it's the 1st time they're publicly addressing the possibility of defections among tolerable ranks. i saw claimed responsibility for several attacks across the country since the tale bon took power . the how did you little agree that i sort of the thought i was so, but if someone is found to be linked to isolate they will be punished under the serial law of treason and spreading terror. their actions will be taken as betrayal against the islamic emerett of a gun. this time, if someone is found in any of our army units linked to iso, let it be known that the unit commander will be interrogated and the unit will be dissolved. 5 people have been killed in bow and arrow attacks in norway. several others were wounded. it happened in the town of congo berg southwest to the capital . last blow, a suspect has been arrested police on investigating whether it's related to what they call terrorism or cell phone for d
thanks so much. russell started off with autobahn is warning its members. anyone found to be linked to iceland? afghan staff will be punished as traitors. it's the 1st time they're publicly addressing the possibility of defections among tolerable ranks. i saw claimed responsibility for several attacks across the country since the tale bon took power . the how did you little agree that i sort of the thought i was so, but if someone is found to be linked to isolate they will be punished under the...
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russell trott reports.evening around the town of kongsberg. a man apparently armed with bow and arrows walked around the town centre and began, at random, to shoot at shoppers. his motive is unclear, say police, but they believe he acted alone. translation: | want to | underline that if it's terror related, we don't know if it's a political attack that has taken place. the police will have to investigate that. we know that in many countries over a long time attacks have been struck by good police work, but the issue of lone perpetrators is difficult, but we need to know more to find out if this is one of those situations. some of the casualties were in a supermarket, including an off—duty police officer who's now being treated in hospital. as this person was on a rampage for between half—an—hour and an hour, it's not clear yet how long this was going on, but one witness said he saw a police firing warning shots, and police have confirmed that there was a warning shot was fired during the apprehension. image
russell trott reports.evening around the town of kongsberg. a man apparently armed with bow and arrows walked around the town centre and began, at random, to shoot at shoppers. his motive is unclear, say police, but they believe he acted alone. translation: | want to | underline that if it's terror related, we don't know if it's a political attack that has taken place. the police will have to investigate that. we know that in many countries over a long time attacks have been struck by good...
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russell and jean-paul sartre and others to investigate the u.s.vietnam. we will spend the rest of the hour. excerpts. we begin with the british writer and activist tariq ali who served on the russell war crimes tribunal in the 1960's. >> julian basically exposed the so-called war on terror which began after 9/11 and has lasted 20 years, has led to six wars, millions killed, trillions wasted. that is the only balance sheet of that war. nowhere has it redeemed itself or done any good. as we've seen most recently in afghanistan. so what do you say people like chelsea manning and julian, who was the principal target of legal and judicial brutality taking place, when they reveal stuff ich eveone knows is true -- since some of it is on video? amicansanting iraqi families due to -- totally innoct, laughing about it, and recorded killing them. that is a big joke. well, it isn't a big joke for the millions who have diein the arab world sin these 20 years were begin. and julian, far from being indicted, should actuay be a hero. he is not the first. and if t
russell and jean-paul sartre and others to investigate the u.s.vietnam. we will spend the rest of the hour. excerpts. we begin with the british writer and activist tariq ali who served on the russell war crimes tribunal in the 1960's. >> julian basically exposed the so-called war on terror which began after 9/11 and has lasted 20 years, has led to six wars, millions killed, trillions wasted. that is the only balance sheet of that war. nowhere has it redeemed itself or done any good. as...
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when you use before you you wanted to get something done from minnesota you work with russell and can develop personal relationships and in some ways transcended ideology. so you developed a knack of compromising internally. to effectively up the work the minority. going to get anything done, the republicans reach out to the democrats. but that is true because of that is because you lofgren. if you didn't need 40 republicans generally you only needed one or two but i remember working on this because google came from states. i really didn't seem to be well we disagreed the goat out on the floor debate but we never called anybody names i don't think. will some did a couple of times. there are a couple of stupid things said. i thought is more civil pretty. >> while he made it clear and he said your friendship proceeded 1976, at any time of the things that you worked on together and course the home free. sue met will back into japan, i lived there and i introduced him really. >> what you think it is different. i guess what i'm getting at is that for years of people safe need to have a lib
when you use before you you wanted to get something done from minnesota you work with russell and can develop personal relationships and in some ways transcended ideology. so you developed a knack of compromising internally. to effectively up the work the minority. going to get anything done, the republicans reach out to the democrats. but that is true because of that is because you lofgren. if you didn't need 40 republicans generally you only needed one or two but i remember working on this...
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you put 30 million people and so some of these great ideas, but i would say russell wanted me to it was great legislature. he would get up on the senate floor at 8:00 o'clock at night there would be 50 mm's and he would take it and take it and take it. and you knew they were dead not going anywhere. go to conference and out they go read the press release back home. [laughter] >> without naming names, other senators who could empty the place when they got up to speak and conversely, visibly got up to speak, people really come into listen. >> there a lot of the first ones. and dixon would bring some people in and then he died shortly when i came in. in general in the closing debate, people would listen to an appropriation and give you a long history lesson first or sometimes he would ask people to come to the floor and it was a we gotta show that they were there voluntarily. they would always urge them to come. there a lot of people when they got up to speak, there was a good time to go to the men's room or have lunch or maybe even take a vacation. >> is there ever been a situation where
you put 30 million people and so some of these great ideas, but i would say russell wanted me to it was great legislature. he would get up on the senate floor at 8:00 o'clock at night there would be 50 mm's and he would take it and take it and take it. and you knew they were dead not going anywhere. go to conference and out they go read the press release back home. [laughter] >> without naming names, other senators who could empty the place when they got up to speak and conversely,...
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russell trott reports.atjust after 6:00 in the evening around the town of kongsberg. a man apparently armed with a bow and arrows walked around the town centre and began, at random, to shoot at shoppers. his motive is unclear, say police, but they believe he acted alone. translation: | want to | underline that if it's terror related, we don't know if it's a political attack that has taken place. the police will have to investigate that. we know that in many countries over a long time, attacks have been prevented by good police work, but the issue of lone perpetrators is difficult. but we need to know more to find out if this is one of those situations. some of the casualties were in a supermarket, including an off—duty police officer who's now being treated in hospital. his colleagues were on the scene in minutes. as this person was on a rampage for between half—an—hour and an hour, it's not clear yet how long this was going on, but one witness said he saw police firing a warning shot, and police have confi
russell trott reports.atjust after 6:00 in the evening around the town of kongsberg. a man apparently armed with a bow and arrows walked around the town centre and began, at random, to shoot at shoppers. his motive is unclear, say police, but they believe he acted alone. translation: | want to | underline that if it's terror related, we don't know if it's a political attack that has taken place. the police will have to investigate that. we know that in many countries over a long time, attacks...
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and i'm still the russell through the phone downtown or what the hell he was thinking he should have one back to back for that. you know, he was killer and absolutely killer. alright. bower boys dead. right. the book is the boys a memoir and nice to see 2 cats. i hope we break bread sometimes. are good people a pleasure. yeah. good talking to you. yeah. dennis study well, are you glad? i'm glad you're happy over there. bed yet. the ball hard. right? yeah. yeah, i know it's beautiful and really cathartic, really cathartic to work on this book. and it really did, made me extra gratefully, really did dennis. it's the circle of life simba, good to talk to catch a bye bye. i. if i right, yeah. well, that is really good movie when i was sure seemed wrong when i just don't know. i mean you world yes. to see out disdain because of the applicant and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, the rescheduled ocean with what is a mid august? we'll start with any initial local noise to leave you with fresh which don't, don't l
and i'm still the russell through the phone downtown or what the hell he was thinking he should have one back to back for that. you know, he was killer and absolutely killer. alright. bower boys dead. right. the book is the boys a memoir and nice to see 2 cats. i hope we break bread sometimes. are good people a pleasure. yeah. good talking to you. yeah. dennis study well, are you glad? i'm glad you're happy over there. bed yet. the ball hard. right? yeah. yeah, i know it's beautiful and really...
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liz: over the past year the russel is the winner up 47%. and the s&p up 38% year-over-year. >> [closing bell ringing] liz: todd "bubba" horowitz, there is the closing bell, dow and nasdaq end october with a record close, all three, this is the "clayman countdown", kudlow is next. larry: hello, everyone. welcome to kudlow, i'm larry kudlow. so joe biden and nancy pelosi were forced to once again delay a vote on infrastructure, as moderate and progressive democrats remain at odds over the president's spending bill framework, we have hillary vaughn live at capitol hill, she's the only one i listen to. good evening, what's cooking? reporter: good evening larry. well you are right. you are having this because this is the second time that democrats have blown past
liz: over the past year the russel is the winner up 47%. and the s&p up 38% year-over-year. >> [closing bell ringing] liz: todd "bubba" horowitz, there is the closing bell, dow and nasdaq end october with a record close, all three, this is the "clayman countdown", kudlow is next. larry: hello, everyone. welcome to kudlow, i'm larry kudlow. so joe biden and nancy pelosi were forced to once again delay a vote on infrastructure, as moderate and progressive democrats...
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and those who are convinced that russell is the problem. and the only solution is getting out of the european union. now we're already getting our commentary from outgoing german chancellor angle america. she's actually urging brussels to talk to poland. why do you think angler merkel is doing that? it's almost like she's suggesting that poland is right in its position here perhaps was the forget that a couple years ago, german court said that there was a primacy of german all over europe. and also the polls are not the 1st to, to say this. i think maybe in some sense and to america, i think that appointment is really to go ready to go to the quite far in the discussion with the with, with brussels. i think this, i forget that this trip is strategic. partner for the you point has been one of the models with your opinion in these past years. it's a strategic partner. because joe political geopolitical situation of poland in russia and the you at the influence of the us on poland as well. if they get into consideration by brussel, but i think
and those who are convinced that russell is the problem. and the only solution is getting out of the european union. now we're already getting our commentary from outgoing german chancellor angle america. she's actually urging brussels to talk to poland. why do you think angler merkel is doing that? it's almost like she's suggesting that poland is right in its position here perhaps was the forget that a couple years ago, german court said that there was a primacy of german all over europe. and...
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since arriving in the uk she has met the campaigner ian russell.ld daughter took her own life after viewing disturbing content on instagram which is owned by facebook. angus crawford has more. she�*s the former facebook insider who revealed its most closely guarded secrets. 14—year—old molly russell... he�*s the father who lost his daughter to suicide — now campaigning to protect other children online. nice to meet you. today they met for the first time. so what do you think the impact of molly's story was on instagram as a platform and how it approaches safety? facebook is full of kind, conscientious, well—meaning people. the real question is around, can we, as a public, change the incentives such that it makes more sense for facebook to invest more money in safety on instagram? so i�*m sure that molly�*s... the experience that molly had caused them to look at these questions more. so one of the things that lead us to find out more about molly was some notes that she'd left that were found after she died. and in one of them she wrote, "i keep a lo
since arriving in the uk she has met the campaigner ian russell.ld daughter took her own life after viewing disturbing content on instagram which is owned by facebook. angus crawford has more. she�*s the former facebook insider who revealed its most closely guarded secrets. 14—year—old molly russell... he�*s the father who lost his daughter to suicide — now campaigning to protect other children online. nice to meet you. today they met for the first time. so what do you think the...
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at least for now, russell well, for now there diplomatic crisis over the cavellas case. yes, it is. an it is over to they anchor had a very the task day for the diplomatic traffic, the sources and, and can, i says that the usa took the initiation today to deescalate the tension. the u. s. is embassy a couple of hours ago. just before are the ones cabinet meeting has to with it that they out maintain a bite of whip by the ad did they did the vienna convention article or 41 which says that the diplomats should respect the added that the laws and regulations off the receiving or the hosting companies, and that has been a strong sign awful. we'll to deescalate detention so avalon received that and that an answer that he welcome the, the did the statement from the embassy of the united states. and just after the 3, the of add you as his embassy germany, the netherlands, france, and the other companies also re, to with her dad. it was a retreat the as the ship from this embassies that they are taking a step back. so for now, we can say that the diplomatic crisis over also colace keys is o
at least for now, russell well, for now there diplomatic crisis over the cavellas case. yes, it is. an it is over to they anchor had a very the task day for the diplomatic traffic, the sources and, and can, i says that the usa took the initiation today to deescalate the tension. the u. s. is embassy a couple of hours ago. just before are the ones cabinet meeting has to with it that they out maintain a bite of whip by the ad did they did the vienna convention article or 41 which says that the...
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the institute of european studies in belgrade describe russell's attitude to valero, says colonial hello, says being treated quite differently from turkey. we can see the clear difference in language and in deeds. and there is this sense i will say oregon's law when i, when brussels, he is talking to them a sense that i would even compared to their postcolonial cost. i would say this has a lot to do with when the hybrid warfare with, with hybrid warfare against russia and billers is being seen as a, let's say, influenced by russia from the russell log ministration. and of course, from their western neighbors, the baltic states and poland. so i do think we have more concerned for geo politics here than ford human rights. the e u has awarded a soccer of prize for freedom of thought to russian opposition, figure alexi, and of albany. the accolades given annually by the european parliament to recognize what it calls perseverance for human rights. i'll teach shall, ado. becky told don't call to the details is is considered to be the use talk human rights prize, but there are concerns about ho
the institute of european studies in belgrade describe russell's attitude to valero, says colonial hello, says being treated quite differently from turkey. we can see the clear difference in language and in deeds. and there is this sense i will say oregon's law when i, when brussels, he is talking to them a sense that i would even compared to their postcolonial cost. i would say this has a lot to do with when the hybrid warfare with, with hybrid warfare against russia and billers is being seen...
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there are people who have been critical of you, including lieutenant general russel honore, on social media and on this program, who say you need to be more proactive and step in and do something. what do you say to that? >> it may not have been getting a lot of coverage, but we've been working on this from the very beginning. the president signed an executive order in february. in july i convened the entire ecosystem of players involved in and around the ports of l.a., including not those directly in shipping but the rails, the truckers. as you say, all these things fit together. and you're right, no one step will be enough on its own. but that's exactly why we're convening and driving action and getting very significant commitments from retailers, from shippers, and from everybody in between. >> while we have you, a question about covid and travel. almost every u.s. airline is requiring their employees to be vaccinated as a means of keeping their jobs. canada is going to require early next month that adult air travelers be vaccinated. should we expect here in the u.s. that domestic
there are people who have been critical of you, including lieutenant general russel honore, on social media and on this program, who say you need to be more proactive and step in and do something. what do you say to that? >> it may not have been getting a lot of coverage, but we've been working on this from the very beginning. the president signed an executive order in february. in july i convened the entire ecosystem of players involved in and around the ports of l.a., including not...
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and i'm still the russell through the phone downtown or what the hell he was thinking should one back to back for that, you know, he was killer absolutely killer. alright, doward boys dead. right. the book is the boys a memoir and nice to see 2 cats. i hope we break bread sometimes are good people. oh, pleasure. yeah. good talking to you dennis. got you. well, i'm glad you're happy over there, baby. yet. the ball hard. right? yeah, no, it's beautiful. and really cathartic, really cathartic to work on this book. and it really did made me extra grateful. he really did dennis. it's the circle of life simba, good to talk to cat a bye bye. i. if i right, yeah, the well, that is really like ah oh, the rescheduled ocean with on what it says i mid august will start with any initial i couldn't noise the vehicle with fresh with the lamp. would you think that that would look as if that's something you would greet them with the cool got that's 90 percent never. yup. or properties was for what fin the but on with what that to the what like you like with nice seems them of them when he's got the we
and i'm still the russell through the phone downtown or what the hell he was thinking should one back to back for that, you know, he was killer absolutely killer. alright, doward boys dead. right. the book is the boys a memoir and nice to see 2 cats. i hope we break bread sometimes are good people. oh, pleasure. yeah. good talking to you dennis. got you. well, i'm glad you're happy over there, baby. yet. the ball hard. right? yeah, no, it's beautiful. and really cathartic, really cathartic to...
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and i'm still the russell through the phone downtown or what the hell he was thinking he should have one back to back for that. you know, he was killer in the absolutely killer. alright. our dad, right. the book is the boys a memoir and nice to see 2 cats. i hope we break bread sometimes are good people. oh, pleasure. yeah. good talking again dennis study well, are you glad? i'm glad you're happy over there baby. yet. the ball hard. right? yeah, no, it's beautiful and really cathartic, really cathartic to work on this book. and it really did made me extra grateful. he really did dennis. it's the circle of life simba. good to talk to kathy. and bye bye. i think if i right, yeah. well, that is really good. ah, when europe is mentioned, what do you think a place an idea, a common place with diverging ideas? maybe you think of the european union, think what you wish, but europe is in crisis. it must choose between being an ideological construct or a place with real people and real meat. for the listening to that ocean with what is the middle of august, we'll start a new slogan, noise to
and i'm still the russell through the phone downtown or what the hell he was thinking he should have one back to back for that. you know, he was killer in the absolutely killer. alright. our dad, right. the book is the boys a memoir and nice to see 2 cats. i hope we break bread sometimes are good people. oh, pleasure. yeah. good talking again dennis study well, are you glad? i'm glad you're happy over there baby. yet. the ball hard. right? yeah, no, it's beautiful and really cathartic, really...