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we will talk in a minute about ruth.uth had a mother and you are able to discover some things about the generation between ashley and ruth. maybe you can tell us. >> yes. there is a gap in the history. more than one gap in the history. one that appears quite surprisingly in the later. so there is a bit of information about rose, information about ashley, ashley then seems -- and then we have ruth. the granddaughter. of course, there is someone in between. there granddaughter in the grandmother and that person is the mother. i find it very interesting and inconclusive that the mother is not mentioned. we do not know why ruth chose not to include her own mother in the story. her own mother was most likely a woman named rosa. that is what the census records tell us. this would make perfect sense. it is a tradition. a. for people to name children and grandchildren back to their ancestors. another one of those ways of obtaining the connection. even when the slavery system and tends to bury these very important connections. ro
we will talk in a minute about ruth.uth had a mother and you are able to discover some things about the generation between ashley and ruth. maybe you can tell us. >> yes. there is a gap in the history. more than one gap in the history. one that appears quite surprisingly in the later. so there is a bit of information about rose, information about ashley, ashley then seems -- and then we have ruth. the granddaughter. of course, there is someone in between. there granddaughter in the...
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most people are thought to have flown to bella ruth, from baghdad, or a symbol. well, the number of illegal migrants crossing intellectual pena has spiked in recent weeks in the 1st week of july, 779. a arrived from bill of ruth, that's in comparison to $636.00 migrants from the 1st 6 months of the year, and just $81.00 for the whole of last year. the deal is mostly junior, miss min dunker boot, and that to our knowledge. a large part of these people arrived by a turkish airports and turkish organized flights. we are convinced that turkey has knowledge about the identities that those people identify and people is one of the great challenges that the lithuanian government has. these people have no documents if we cannot determine where they came from and we cannot begin to return them. the information is available to turkey because before boarding, they have to give their passport that visa, the biometric data. in cooperation with turkey, we could quickly determine their identity demand. they are accepted by the states. they originate from the kidnappers, who, abd
most people are thought to have flown to bella ruth, from baghdad, or a symbol. well, the number of illegal migrants crossing intellectual pena has spiked in recent weeks in the 1st week of july, 779. a arrived from bill of ruth, that's in comparison to $636.00 migrants from the 1st 6 months of the year, and just $81.00 for the whole of last year. the deal is mostly junior, miss min dunker boot, and that to our knowledge. a large part of these people arrived by a turkish airports and turkish...
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' ruth's chris steakhouse and then -- ruth bought it again, so it's ruth's chris' chris's ruth's chrisnd then ludacris bought the chain. >> steve: it was ludacris chris' ruths' chris' ruths' chris' chris' -- >> jimmy: steakhouse >> steve: steakhouse >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] guys, do you ever see a photo in the news and think the headline can be much better? well, i'm going to show you what i mean. it's time for "news and improved." here we go [ cheering and applause ♪ news and improved ♪ >> jimmy: for example, check out this first photo the original headline was "harris meets with mexican president. the headline can definitely be improved because if you only looked at the photo, the headline could have been "woman sees her loaded tots from other side of ruby tuesday's." [ laughter and applause check out this next photo. the original headline was "putin holidays in siberia." but if you only looked at the photo, the headline could've been "uggs to release limited edition boot suit. [ laughter and applause next, this headline says "biden pushes for in-person learning. the headline coul
' ruth's chris steakhouse and then -- ruth bought it again, so it's ruth's chris' chris's ruth's chrisnd then ludacris bought the chain. >> steve: it was ludacris chris' ruths' chris' ruths' chris' chris' -- >> jimmy: steakhouse >> steve: steakhouse >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] guys, do you ever see a photo in the news and think the headline can be much better? well, i'm going to show you what i mean. it's time for "news and improved." here we go [ cheering and...
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charles michelle has been visiting the board of between bella ruth and e u. member, lithuania, record numbers of migrant has been arriving there in recent weeks. michelle says the bill of rooms is allowing language to cost to put pressure on the european union that the we need has declared a state of emergency because of the influx. the people are more on the situation. lice. go to yucca valentine. he is the head of the bella roost office at the conrad at nowhere foundation. he joins me tonight from the lithuanian capital building. it's going to have you on the program. let me ask you this surge of migrants from billers into lithuania. is this an in tensional? provocation being orchestrated by alexander lucas shanker. good evening. yes. very much thing. so, mean, after all, look, has a number of threatened himself just over 2 months ago to flood quote, a europe with migrants and drugs as a reaction to the european infection packages. so what we see at the moment is very much this and he has withdrawn him by the roosters withdrawing from the mission agreements
charles michelle has been visiting the board of between bella ruth and e u. member, lithuania, record numbers of migrant has been arriving there in recent weeks. michelle says the bill of rooms is allowing language to cost to put pressure on the european union that the we need has declared a state of emergency because of the influx. the people are more on the situation. lice. go to yucca valentine. he is the head of the bella roost office at the conrad at nowhere foundation. he joins me tonight...
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amy and ruth, amongst others, saw him as a success story.ey had involved in their programme. they just lost sight of the danger to the public, their employees and anyone else associated with the programme. at the inquest into saskia's death, learning together said it was the responsibility of the prison and probation service to assess khan's risk and they'd relied on those agencies' expertise. do you think ruth armstrong and amy ludlow can continue to lead this organisation? they shouldn't be leading an organisation that got something badly and tragically wrong. from a family point of view, we'd be very distressed, upset and, frankly, insulted if they did. amy ludlow and ruth armstrong received several awards for their work, which was also praised by the prison's inspectorate but the organisation is now suspended whilst cambridge university carries out a review. in a statement, cambridge university said... i've lived for 20 years longer than saskia did and i view what she achieved in her short life as a far greater value than anything i've a
amy and ruth, amongst others, saw him as a success story.ey had involved in their programme. they just lost sight of the danger to the public, their employees and anyone else associated with the programme. at the inquest into saskia's death, learning together said it was the responsibility of the prison and probation service to assess khan's risk and they'd relied on those agencies' expertise. do you think ruth armstrong and amy ludlow can continue to lead this organisation? they shouldn't be...
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expiration point, also coming up your opinion and better route on a collision course at the border. ruth threatens to block you trade that away and declare an emergency over migrants crossing as border and italy heads for the year or 20. 20 final off. the beatings spain on penalties shows, you know, sold me the spices. kick me through. ah hello. i'm available. 100 health authorities in latin america battling a rise in current of virus infections. the region already has the highest cove at 1900 death toll in the world. brazil has suffered the most fatalities in the region with more than half a 1000000 deaths followed by mexico, where over 230000 people have died and peru has reported nearly 200000 death. d, w 's your hand. ramirez reports from lima, where the new lum variant is pushing the public health care system to breaking point in peru. people are placing their hopes for kirby and upon them each on vaccination. yet progress is slow on the some 15 percent of the organs have received at least one those one of their worst rates in latin america. but for house work or some of the ground,
expiration point, also coming up your opinion and better route on a collision course at the border. ruth threatens to block you trade that away and declare an emergency over migrants crossing as border and italy heads for the year or 20. 20 final off. the beatings spain on penalties shows, you know, sold me the spices. kick me through. ah hello. i'm available. 100 health authorities in latin america battling a rise in current of virus infections. the region already has the highest cove at 1900...
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hey, ah ah was, ah, this is d w. news live from berlin tonight, the european union in bella. ruth on a collision course at their border lithuania has declared a state of emergency over migrant streaming across the border from bella. ruth will get the latest on the stand off from the capital building. also coming up tonight, the desperate battle against cobit 19 in her room. authorities are raising the vaccinate against an aggressive viable strain which has left public health care services really mandate tense wait for south africa, the former president jacob zoom up. he was supposed to be in prison by mail for contempt of court, but an appeal change that ah, i bring doctor, our viewers on p b as in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome, a new front has opened the conflict between the european union and one of its more uncompromising neighbors. the hard line leader of bell roofs is threatening to block you exports, traveling through his country to russia. in china, lithuania, in turn, has declared a state of emergency over the number of migrants streaming across
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university are also extraordinary because the asp the ic's the letters between david and his wife ruth and what you see is they are very clear believing communism although they tried to say that they were persuaded to do all this guide julia sent apple. actually when you read the letters they didn't need any persuasion. it's an interpretation of the letters and the grand jury statements and mostly it's saying apple has her own woman. i find ethel and mentally complex and not easy to put one label on her as communist although many people tried to. she's all of those things communists, wife, mother and above all a loyal wife. so she's just more complex and rolling her up into part of rosenberg in my view a spy but that's far too complex to discuss now. c we will keep working into the family story because that's a great contribution that i think you have made here. ethel is another complicated family situation more of a personality and sort of predictable family dynamics in the sense that every family has these kind of things. i was also really impressed with their hard scrub resistance a
university are also extraordinary because the asp the ic's the letters between david and his wife ruth and what you see is they are very clear believing communism although they tried to say that they were persuaded to do all this guide julia sent apple. actually when you read the letters they didn't need any persuasion. it's an interpretation of the letters and the grand jury statements and mostly it's saying apple has her own woman. i find ethel and mentally complex and not easy to put one...
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making it clear, this is mark milley's assessment, not mine or ruth's assessment. but do you agree with what he said? >> yes, trump is an authoritarian leader. and just because he couldn't wreck our democracy yet doesn't mean he didn't check all the boxes. my book was the first to put him in historical perspective. not saying he is hitler, because today things work differently. you don't have to close down elections. you keep them going but you declare them fraudulent, right? but the leader cult, and now we have the creation of martyrs like ashli babbitt. he draws a lot of things from fascism, both italian fascism and of course naziism. january 6, i was shuddering like so many americans. with the added thing, it was like a leader rescue operation. he called the faithful there and then he set them on the capitol. and this film that was playing as they left was just -- it ended with just trump's face up there. so this is entirely fascistic, this leader cult, the psychological warfare, and all of it, it's very apropos, this analogy. i'm not surprised he had those fear
making it clear, this is mark milley's assessment, not mine or ruth's assessment. but do you agree with what he said? >> yes, trump is an authoritarian leader. and just because he couldn't wreck our democracy yet doesn't mean he didn't check all the boxes. my book was the first to put him in historical perspective. not saying he is hitler, because today things work differently. you don't have to close down elections. you keep them going but you declare them fraudulent, right? but the...
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emily: i spoke with alphabet ceo ruth porat before she got on the analyst call.ere's what you had to say about advertising growth. she said it was led by strong growth in retail specifically but that it was broad-based. she did say that she could not give a lot of color on the current quarter because things are changing. so quickly, a reference to the delta variant, cdc changing its guidance today. i wonder how big a risk that is for alphabet, given how much the alphabet suffered for the advertising pullback last summer . daniel: i think it is a dynamic. we will have to see how the next few months play out in terms of the delta variant, variance that will inevitably follow after the delta. what we are seeing in the united states, depending on the country, globally, countries able to innovate, invest, deliver value to their customers, consumers, businesses. emily: let's talk about cloud revenue, also beating estimates. investors very optimistic about it. ruth porat optimistic about it, telling me they were continuing to invest, pleased with the results, continuing
emily: i spoke with alphabet ceo ruth porat before she got on the analyst call.ere's what you had to say about advertising growth. she said it was led by strong growth in retail specifically but that it was broad-based. she did say that she could not give a lot of color on the current quarter because things are changing. so quickly, a reference to the delta variant, cdc changing its guidance today. i wonder how big a risk that is for alphabet, given how much the alphabet suffered for the...
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then he spent the last ten years, number two to ruth bader ginsburg.beral, having more influence in the justices' private sessions. he obviously wants to seize that. maybe he'll seize it one more year which is making lots of people nervous. but i think he'll at least get the next year out and then we'll probably go through a version of what we've gone through this spring in 2022. >> well, what other job do we say that 82-year-olds shouldn't retire? i mean, come on. 82 is not the new anything. 82 is old. he's been on the court since 1994. no one's shoving him off prematurely. what is it with these justices that they can't say, you know what, i've been here for 20 years, 30 years. it's time to go. >> jeffrey, when you in 30 years, when we are getting -- from you, will you change your tune, sir? >> i'm just trying to hang on month to month, you know. >> all right, joan, jeffrey, thank you both for being with us. appreciate it. >>> all right, the price is on the rise at the grocery store. the gas station. putting a strain on the family budget. >>> plus, th
then he spent the last ten years, number two to ruth bader ginsburg.beral, having more influence in the justices' private sessions. he obviously wants to seize that. maybe he'll seize it one more year which is making lots of people nervous. but i think he'll at least get the next year out and then we'll probably go through a version of what we've gone through this spring in 2022. >> well, what other job do we say that 82-year-olds shouldn't retire? i mean, come on. 82 is not the new...
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amy ludlow and ruth armstrong _ informed initiative...w - and ruth armstrong are the directors of the cambridge university learning together programme which teaches prisoners and university students side by side. they help the event at fishmongers hall. i side by side. they help the event at fishmongers hall.— fishmongers hall. i will explain how i not fishmongers hall. i will explain how i got introduced _ fishmongers hall. i will explain how i got introduced to _ fishmongers hall. i will explain how i got introduced to learning - i got introduced to learning together. i got introduced to learning together-— i got introduced to learning touether. ., . together. khan was one of the students in _ together. khan was one of the students in prison. _ together. khan was one of the students in prison. amy - together. khan was one of the students in prison. amy and . together. khan was one of the i students in prison. amy and ruth, amongst 0thers, saw him as a success story. they put him 0n amongst 0thers, saw him as a success story. they put hi
amy ludlow and ruth armstrong _ informed initiative...w - and ruth armstrong are the directors of the cambridge university learning together programme which teaches prisoners and university students side by side. they help the event at fishmongers hall. i side by side. they help the event at fishmongers hall.— fishmongers hall. i will explain how i not fishmongers hall. i will explain how i got introduced _ fishmongers hall. i will explain how i got introduced to _ fishmongers hall. i will...
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amy and ruth, amongst others, saw him as a success story.dvantage of having him as somebody they had involved in their programme. theyjust lost sight of the danger to the public, their employees and anyone else associated with the programme. at the inquest into saskia's death, learning together said it was the responsibility of the prison and probation service to assess khan's risk and they'd relied on those agencies' expertise. do you think ruth armstrong and amy ludlow can continue to lead this organisation? they shouldn't be leading an organisation that got something badly and tragically wrong. from a family point of view, we'd be very distressed, upset and, frankly, insulted if they did. amy ludlow and ruth armstrong received several awards for their work, which was also praised by the prisons inspectorate but the organisation is now suspended, whilst cambridge university carries out a review. in a statement, cambridge university said... i've lived for 20 years longer than saskia did and i view what she achieved in her short life as a fa
amy and ruth, amongst others, saw him as a success story.dvantage of having him as somebody they had involved in their programme. theyjust lost sight of the danger to the public, their employees and anyone else associated with the programme. at the inquest into saskia's death, learning together said it was the responsibility of the prison and probation service to assess khan's risk and they'd relied on those agencies' expertise. do you think ruth armstrong and amy ludlow can continue to lead...
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believe bella. ruth, may be facilitating the arrivals to put pressure on the block. here a peon council president sha michelle, traveled to live with us border area on monday to show support there's a suspicion in the room, please by the regime and run it in europe. we are also, that's why we took the decision also it's an image said central information last month the you impose fresh economic sanctions on beller roof after minute diverted a passenger plane carrying an opposition journalist and arrested him. beller was a strong man leader, alexander lucas shanker. has no intention of backing down your wrong. he said he would hold cooperation with the you to control illegal migration. you don't need to do which every, some thing that we will close our borders with poland, lithuania, latvia, and ukraine, and become a camp for people fleeing afghanistan, iran, iraq, syria, libya and teenager. they are mistaken, uses african. we won't hold any one. they are coming. not to us, but to be enlightened and warm and cozy. europe, what gives us the escalation doesn't appear to
believe bella. ruth, may be facilitating the arrivals to put pressure on the block. here a peon council president sha michelle, traveled to live with us border area on monday to show support there's a suspicion in the room, please by the regime and run it in europe. we are also, that's why we took the decision also it's an image said central information last month the you impose fresh economic sanctions on beller roof after minute diverted a passenger plane carrying an opposition journalist and...
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and now in all of this context is a very difficult time for me to a lot of people will blame for ruth political instability for the dire situation in the country. so besides promising to speed up the vaccination drive, what does the current government doing to keep numbers and be the current government government doesn't have many options because a new plan and the government cannot declare a new law lack down because the country could not afford that economically, rules going through a huge crisis and then people are tired of being confined and then so all hopes are placed in the vaccination last week or received 2000000. those is the native by united states. it would allow the country to accelerate its vaccination process, but at the same time this week and pro rated for plans of oxygen donated by france . so it means that the same time the counselor is preparing for a potential new way of infections. a new wave of infection that might be fueled by the new lambda very, and not much is known about it yet, but it seems to be sweeping south america. how worried are people about that? w
and now in all of this context is a very difficult time for me to a lot of people will blame for ruth political instability for the dire situation in the country. so besides promising to speed up the vaccination drive, what does the current government doing to keep numbers and be the current government government doesn't have many options because a new plan and the government cannot declare a new law lack down because the country could not afford that economically, rules going through a huge...
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that bella, ruth, will become a land of opportunities, a country that people want to come to and we instead of flee from, but i global investors go giddy when brazil shall hear both sonata came to double switzerland for the 1st time to address the financial wealth. delete a few years back, but they certainly did not get what they hoped for from the new far right. president populace are often toxic to economies, despite their bombastic promises of economic boot types. it's the classic mantra of populous politicians. they promise greater wealth for the masses and protection from the greedy leech, but their policies can be toxic for the economy. steady show, gross domestic product tends to drop considerably under populist governments. take from the economic policy. a populace leader is often very erratic in an orthodoxy. because they're not focusing on keeping the economy stable in the long term. it's a long lead. instead, they're mainly interested in holding on to power according to economists that the german think tank institute for the world economy and keel. they study populace governments
that bella, ruth, will become a land of opportunities, a country that people want to come to and we instead of flee from, but i global investors go giddy when brazil shall hear both sonata came to double switzerland for the 1st time to address the financial wealth. delete a few years back, but they certainly did not get what they hoped for from the new far right. president populace are often toxic to economies, despite their bombastic promises of economic boot types. it's the classic mantra of...
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ruth, may be facilitating the arrivals to put pressure on the block? european council president sha michelle, traveled to live with us border area on monday to show support there's a suspicion in the room, please by the regime and run it in europe. we are also going to do it this way. we took a decision also to meet central implement last month the you imposed fresh economic sanctions on beller roof. after mintz diverted a passenger plane carrying an opposition journalist and arrested him. beller was a strong man, leader, alexander lucas shanker. has no intention of backing down your room. he said he would hold cooperation with the you to control illegal migration. you don't need to do which every something that we will close our borders with poland, lithuania, latvia, and ukraine, and become a camp for people fleeing afghanistan, iran, iraq, syria, libya and teenager. they are mistaken africa. we won't hold any one. they are coming not to us, but to be enlightened, warm and cozy. europe. what gives us the escalation doesn't appear to be an option for
ruth, may be facilitating the arrivals to put pressure on the block? european council president sha michelle, traveled to live with us border area on monday to show support there's a suspicion in the room, please by the regime and run it in europe. we are also going to do it this way. we took a decision also to meet central implement last month the you imposed fresh economic sanctions on beller roof. after mintz diverted a passenger plane carrying an opposition journalist and arrested him....
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host: go ahead and respond, ruth. guest: it's a good question. we did look at a lot of these first time voters and there's no question that they felt favorably toward donald trump. we ask the question where we allowed people, in their own words, talk about why they liked donald trump. they said there are certain aspects about him i don't like. people still said there were things they did like and they wanted to support him. overwhelmingly on the republican side, people were voting for trump and not against other things. even though it can be challenging to understand, we did see a lot of pro-trump sentiment in the new voters. and trump a voters overall. host: one of our social media followers wants to know whether your survey that with this and what you think. can they settle once and for all the big lie that voter fraud did not make biden the winner? did you ask any of these voters if they thought the election was legitimate? did that come up? what was the result if it did? guest: we did not ask that question directly, but there were record numb
host: go ahead and respond, ruth. guest: it's a good question. we did look at a lot of these first time voters and there's no question that they felt favorably toward donald trump. we ask the question where we allowed people, in their own words, talk about why they liked donald trump. they said there are certain aspects about him i don't like. people still said there were things they did like and they wanted to support him. overwhelmingly on the republican side, people were voting for trump and...
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they started you can't spell truth without ruth.t say what she thought about all of that but again it was never about her or the limelight that the ideas. and the principles and what she embraced and loved about being the notorious rbg p is a got people talking about those things and what was so important to her so she embraced a lot of it because she did this on other occasions to sit down in our chairs so the side was facing the side that says i dissent. she did embrace that. it got people talking about the work and what mattered to her. when we were working on the book i visited her chambers and looked at the pictures around her office to include in the book and those that have not published before i noticed she had several pictures of her with little girls dressed up like her. i don't think that's because she thought people were dressing up like meni but she loved that little girls were learning about youak could be a woman on the supreme court and in your eighties and speak your mind and allow injustice and that's what she woul
they started you can't spell truth without ruth.t say what she thought about all of that but again it was never about her or the limelight that the ideas. and the principles and what she embraced and loved about being the notorious rbg p is a got people talking about those things and what was so important to her so she embraced a lot of it because she did this on other occasions to sit down in our chairs so the side was facing the side that says i dissent. she did embrace that. it got people...
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correspondent ruth david. why are u.k. grocer's suddenly hot property? ruth: all u.k.nies, their value has been lagging in terms of trading basis relative to their global market peers, so that is one. secondly, u.k. grocers have had a pretty good pandemic. there's been an increase in grocery spending. morrison's itself, it owns about 85% of its almost 500 stores, as well as manufacturing sites, and the real estate alone was valued at about 6 billion pounds, which, if you remove the takeover premium the country is trading right now, the real estate value was higher than the company's capitalization, so you have a situation where private equity and investment firms are looking at these companies and saying, well, investors are not valuing them at a premium. why don't we see what we can do? guy: that is apparently becoming clear now to the market. we are seeing share price is going higher. private equity has a lot of money to deploy. do you think we are done with this story yet, or could we see others stepping in? apollo is the latest story. there was some talk over the w
correspondent ruth david. why are u.k. grocer's suddenly hot property? ruth: all u.k.nies, their value has been lagging in terms of trading basis relative to their global market peers, so that is one. secondly, u.k. grocers have had a pretty good pandemic. there's been an increase in grocery spending. morrison's itself, it owns about 85% of its almost 500 stores, as well as manufacturing sites, and the real estate alone was valued at about 6 billion pounds, which, if you remove the takeover...
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the asper style was forced to flee below ruth, after the country's 2020 presidential elections, which were rightly widely regarded as re what england tells, lifted nearly all of its remaining correct virus restrictions. as part of what's being dubbed freedom day. ha, like close country, have ward been delight for the 1st time in 17 months. indoor been used to now run at full capacity and face masks will no longer be legally mandated, but not everyone is happy about relaxing the rules, especially with co 19 cases searching on time to quite depressing actually. and i think most people in my situation, due to some today's freedom day to very doesn't freedom, couldn't feel further away. breezy is considered clinically extremely vulnerable, heightening her risk if she catches curve at 19. she says she feels abandoned by the decision flipped restrictions in england. like a very angry, actually very angry after everything that we bring through. it's not freedom day for us. it's fear day. how can it be freedom 1st, for those of us who've been shooting, if we have to go back to square one and
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mostly people have come from the middle east and africa after bill of ruth relaxed efforts to stop them crossing the border. but loosing president, alexander lucas shank has been accused of weaponized migrants by allowing them across the border so they can access the european union in this most as you know, miss min dunker booth. and back to our knowledge, a large part of these people arrived by a turkish airports and turkish organized flights. we are convinced that turkey has knowledge about the identities that those people identify. and people is one of the great challenges that the lithuanian government has. these people have no documents . if we cannot determine where they came from and we cannot begin to return them, the information is available to turkey because before boarding, they have to give their passport that visa, the biometric data. in cooperation with turkey, we could quickly determine their identities demand. they are accepted by the states . they originate from the kidnappers, who abducted more than 120 school children in northern nigeria have demanded food for their h
mostly people have come from the middle east and africa after bill of ruth relaxed efforts to stop them crossing the border. but loosing president, alexander lucas shank has been accused of weaponized migrants by allowing them across the border so they can access the european union in this most as you know, miss min dunker booth. and back to our knowledge, a large part of these people arrived by a turkish airports and turkish organized flights. we are convinced that turkey has knowledge about...
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and you front has opened in the conflicts between the european union and bella, ruth, that he and later, alexander lucas shanker, is threatening to block you export travelling through his country to russia and china. it's the way now in turn has declared a state of emergency over the number of migrants crossing its border from bella. was these small white shadows moving in the night? are people crossing the border between bell roofs and lithuania, entering the european union? hundreds of may the journey in recent days. a record in flux, intellect, wayne, ya. but these migrants mainly from iraq, are at the center of a diplomatic standoff. lithuania, and di you believe bella. ruth, may be facilitating the arrivals to put pressure on the block? european council president sharp. michelle traveled to live with border area on monday to show support there's a suspicion in this is the rule pleased by the regime in europe. we are also going to do it this way. we took a decision also it's an image, a substantial instrument. last month, the you impose fresh economic sanctions on beller road. after
and you front has opened in the conflicts between the european union and bella, ruth, that he and later, alexander lucas shanker, is threatening to block you export travelling through his country to russia and china. it's the way now in turn has declared a state of emergency over the number of migrants crossing its border from bella. was these small white shadows moving in the night? are people crossing the border between bell roofs and lithuania, entering the european union? hundreds of may...
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prime minister uses bella, ruth of offering migrate flights amidst and allowing them to enter her country in retaliation for you. thanks. and both countries have expelled each other's diplomats, this week. and england are through to the final of the european championship after defeating denmark, in the 2nd semi final, at wembley stadium in london. after the game finished $11.00 and regulation, captain harry came school, the winner for england an extra time. they faced italy on sunday, in their 1st major final since winning the world comp. in 1966 for england sons at london to fog or square, it was a native tension and release the end of next to the same heralded their 1st final and 55 years. typically, we can see only one destination where the creepy. 6 0 boy was coming, i already came extra time winner was decisive and spot a special moment for his proud coach. i think we deserved it. and yeah, for our country. i mean, i've never had this new wembley like that ever. and to be able to share that with everybody and share it with everybody at home is very special in copenhagen, the air fina
prime minister uses bella, ruth of offering migrate flights amidst and allowing them to enter her country in retaliation for you. thanks. and both countries have expelled each other's diplomats, this week. and england are through to the final of the european championship after defeating denmark, in the 2nd semi final, at wembley stadium in london. after the game finished $11.00 and regulation, captain harry came school, the winner for england an extra time. they faced italy on sunday, in their...
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ruth, let me start with you and the supreme court decision in the arizona cases. let me get you to react to something from justice alito in the opinion where he writes, "because voting necessarily requires some effort and compliance with some rules, a voting system that is equally open and furnishes an equal opportunity to cast a ballot must tolerate the usual burdens of voting. mere inconvenience cannot be enough to demonstrate a violation." >>> ruth, not only are you a journalist, you are a lawyer. so your reaction to that. >> well, a mere inconvenience. i would actually encourage justice alito to go visit some of the native american voters or would-be voters in arizona who don't live near mailboxes, who don't -- many of whom who don't have cars, many of whom live very far from polling places and see whether their ability to not be able to have other people collect their ballots and bring them in for counting is a mere, quote-unquote, inconvenience. that is a sliver of what justice alito and his five conservative colleagues did to the remaining part or what happ
ruth, let me start with you and the supreme court decision in the arizona cases. let me get you to react to something from justice alito in the opinion where he writes, "because voting necessarily requires some effort and compliance with some rules, a voting system that is equally open and furnishes an equal opportunity to cast a ballot must tolerate the usual burdens of voting. mere inconvenience cannot be enough to demonstrate a violation." >>> ruth, not only are you a...
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ruth, thank you for joining. good to see you. >> hi. >> just days into the trump administration, you predicted that we could be heading towards a coup. on february 1st, 2017, you said, welcome to the shock event designed precisely to jar the political system and civil society, causing a disorientation and disruption among the public in the political class that aids a leader in consolidating his power. from their actions and pronouncements, we cannot exclude an intention to carry out a type of coup. february 1, 2017. at the time a lot of people thought that was hyperbole, right? what did you see that many didn't end up seeing until avafter the november election leading up to january 6th? >> it's one of those pieces you don't want to write and you fervently hope that you're wrong. and i saw immediately, because i'd been studying fascism and authoritarian regimes for so long, that this was not going to be a presidency like any other, either republican or democratic. that this was a project of right wing authoritaria
ruth, thank you for joining. good to see you. >> hi. >> just days into the trump administration, you predicted that we could be heading towards a coup. on february 1st, 2017, you said, welcome to the shock event designed precisely to jar the political system and civil society, causing a disorientation and disruption among the public in the political class that aids a leader in consolidating his power. from their actions and pronouncements, we cannot exclude an intention to carry out...
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ruth edmonds, thank you so much.t to talk to you. >> thank you. >> tucker: so it's coming back, indoor mask mandates in one of the biggest cities in the country. you should know what's happening here. trace gallagher does and he's got the story for us now. >> if you're looking for a case study on how to generate confusion, the l.a. county health department just gave us a step-by-step guide. here's the reason coronavirus cases in los angeles county are now above 1,000 for the seventh straight day, therefore everyone, including those fully vaccinated, once again have to wear a mask indoors. federal guidance is the exact opposite. cdc director rochelle walensky says vaccinated people are safe from the delta variant of the coronavirus and do not have to wear masks indoors. in fact, even when the l.a. county health department was issuing the mandate today it was simultaneously making its case and undermining its case. for example, the county says hospitalizations are now at 452. that's up from last week but the county goe
ruth edmonds, thank you so much.t to talk to you. >> thank you. >> tucker: so it's coming back, indoor mask mandates in one of the biggest cities in the country. you should know what's happening here. trace gallagher does and he's got the story for us now. >> if you're looking for a case study on how to generate confusion, the l.a. county health department just gave us a step-by-step guide. here's the reason coronavirus cases in los angeles county are now above 1,000 for the...
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he says, bela ruth is trying to crank up was waiting for the fate to be decided. these migrants hoped for a new start in the european union. for now, they're housed in temporary camps, like this one near the bellow, routine border. they've just crossed the body guard service says more than $1500.00 migrants have a legally entered lithuania this year, most in the last month and many from countries in the middle east and africa. some say they flew to the valerie in capital minsk and then paid for help across the border. but i'm, i think i get somebody to get up there. but to me, to those, i think it was about them, showing me the way told me go from this way, or then i will delisa wayne in government. and critics of the bella ruffian regime, say these migrants are being used as a tool to put pressure on the years. they say the bellow roost authorities helping them legally cross into a territory acuteness to play an attempt at revenge by alexander lucas yankers regime. on lithuania and the whole european union for the support of civil society in ballard to go out. on
he says, bela ruth is trying to crank up was waiting for the fate to be decided. these migrants hoped for a new start in the european union. for now, they're housed in temporary camps, like this one near the bellow, routine border. they've just crossed the body guard service says more than $1500.00 migrants have a legally entered lithuania this year, most in the last month and many from countries in the middle east and africa. some say they flew to the valerie in capital minsk and then paid for...
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i was very, very close to them and i told them i was selected to clerk for ruth bader ginsburg? he said what's is clerkship, is that a real job and my grandmother said, who is justice ginsburg and she didn't know who ruth bader ginsburg and i had explained that she'll opened up things for women and changed the landscape for women in this country and my grandmother said, my gosh, she sounds incredible i'm so proud that you would work for her. and i wrote the justice a letter, how pleased and honored to invite her clerk and relayed the story of telling my grandparents and she wrote me back in tern and included a letter within the letter for my grandmother which i sent on to my grandmother and she had it framed and hung it in a prominent place on her living room wall for the rest of hir life. so that's a window into the justice's kindness and that didn't take long for her, she was a supreme court justice her time is valuable, a little gesture that had a major impact on someone. >> would you describe yourself as friends? because you tell a very funny story about when she found out y
i was very, very close to them and i told them i was selected to clerk for ruth bader ginsburg? he said what's is clerkship, is that a real job and my grandmother said, who is justice ginsburg and she didn't know who ruth bader ginsburg and i had explained that she'll opened up things for women and changed the landscape for women in this country and my grandmother said, my gosh, she sounds incredible i'm so proud that you would work for her. and i wrote the justice a letter, how pleased and...
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professor of law at the university of california berkeley possible, also co-author along with justice ruth bader ginsburg ofsb justice, justice about child pursue. wife's work writing for a more fperfect union. pfizer tyler teaches and writes about the supreme court, federal courts, constitutional law andci civil procedures. last year she received a law matter award for teaching distinction. professor tyler clerked for justice ruth bader ginsburg and their book, justice, justice back child pursue is an outgroup of justice ginsburg visit to uc berkeley in 2019. she interviewed her about her life. building on the interview, the book is a compilation of materials with justice and ginsburg life and lasting legacy. we will hear more about her work pretentious just nomination fighting for equality protecting the u.s. constitution. a quick reminder to our viewers, if you have a question for professor tyler, please submit the question into the chat. professor tyler, a pleasure to talk to you about your book and i'm going to begin by asking you kind of where it all started from about the conversati
professor of law at the university of california berkeley possible, also co-author along with justice ruth bader ginsburg ofsb justice, justice about child pursue. wife's work writing for a more fperfect union. pfizer tyler teaches and writes about the supreme court, federal courts, constitutional law andci civil procedures. last year she received a law matter award for teaching distinction. professor tyler clerked for justice ruth bader ginsburg and their book, justice, justice back child...
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. lithuania has declared a state of emergency over migrant streaming across the border from bella. ruth will get the latest on the stand off from the capital building. also coming up tonight, the desperate battle against cobit 19 and her roof authority to raising the vaccine . a.
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ruth, good to have you back on the broadcast. curious what your understanding is of how the investigation went down. what do you know? >> well, it is not a surprise. we knew all along that this was a shoddy and constrained investigation that the fbi did, that was evident at the time, but this is proof positive really of just how shoddy and constrained it was. i think it is important for viewers to understand that the alarming thing here is not that there were 4,500 tips, because we all know there's a lot of folks with time on their hands and maybe active imaginations. so i don't think there were 4,500 relevant tips. but what were the relevant tips? how many were there? what was the standard for sending them to the white house, and why -- and i'm absolutely confident that the white house did absolutely nothing with them. it was -- this tip line was a funnel to nowhere, and that's -- i did use the word laughable in the column that i wrote. it was a laughable investigation, but it is really tragic because it was unfair to the public
ruth, good to have you back on the broadcast. curious what your understanding is of how the investigation went down. what do you know? >> well, it is not a surprise. we knew all along that this was a shoddy and constrained investigation that the fbi did, that was evident at the time, but this is proof positive really of just how shoddy and constrained it was. i think it is important for viewers to understand that the alarming thing here is not that there were 4,500 tips, because we all...
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professor tyler clerked for justice ruth bader ginsburg and their book justice shall pursue is an outgrowth of the visit to uc berkeley in 2019. tyler interviewed her about her life. on that it is a compilation of materials exploring justice ginsburg's life and her lasting legacy. we will hear more about her work to end gender discrimination, fighting for equality and protecting the constitution. a quick reminder to the viewers if you have a question please submit that question into the chat. professor, what a pleasure to talk about your book and i am going to begin by asking you where it all started. not the conversation, but the core thing that you did with justice ginsburg in the late '90s, early 2000. how would you describe your relationship at that time? a lot of people that have an opportunity to clerk for a judge wouldn't necessarily. how would you describe it? >> that's interesting because i had to absolutely amazing clerkship experiences and i was lucky to have bosses who became lifelong mentors and also friends. that isn't to say in both cases especially at the supreme court that
professor tyler clerked for justice ruth bader ginsburg and their book justice shall pursue is an outgrowth of the visit to uc berkeley in 2019. tyler interviewed her about her life. on that it is a compilation of materials exploring justice ginsburg's life and her lasting legacy. we will hear more about her work to end gender discrimination, fighting for equality and protecting the constitution. a quick reminder to the viewers if you have a question please submit that question into the chat....
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she didn't know who ruth bader ginsburg was. i explained it was this woman who had done so much to open up opportunities particularly for women in this country and had changed the landscape for women in this country. my grandmother said she sounds incredible. i am so proud that you will work for her. i wrote the justice a letter and said how pleased and honored i was to be invited to be her clerk and i related the story. she wrote me back and included a letter within the letter which i sent on to my grandmother and she had it framed in a very prominent place on her living room wall for the rest of her life. so that is a window into the kindness. that didn't take very long but she was a supreme court justice and her time was valuable but it was a gesture that had a major impact on someone. would you describe because you tell a funny story about when she found out you were dating somebody. tell that story. >> shortly after i finished my clerkship i with her i remain vy close with her assistants who were two extraordinary women and
she didn't know who ruth bader ginsburg was. i explained it was this woman who had done so much to open up opportunities particularly for women in this country and had changed the landscape for women in this country. my grandmother said she sounds incredible. i am so proud that you will work for her. i wrote the justice a letter and said how pleased and honored i was to be invited to be her clerk and i related the story. she wrote me back and included a letter within the letter which i sent on...
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and the new babe ruth? >> our generation's babe ruth. >> announcer: in the sports anchor's rant.at you have a foreign player that doesn't speak english, that needs an interpreter. >> the woman that says she's been locked out of ham
and the new babe ruth? >> our generation's babe ruth. >> announcer: in the sports anchor's rant.at you have a foreign player that doesn't speak english, that needs an interpreter. >> the woman that says she's been locked out of ham
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this is her very own silence scream for bella. ruth. now in recent years, china has been working hard to increase its political and economic influence. here in europe. and serbia is among those countries with a strong and growing chinese presence, such as in the eastern board district where copper mining has been a long tradition there. although many in the region and so around for you know, which is certainly among them who say that serbia is slowly coming under what they term chinese occupation and that it's the locals who are paying the price zone run vienna, which rearranges his roof tiles every now and again, but he's not really sure why. 2 years ago, part of his bond suddenly collapsed. yes, some v o is put. i was inside when they were blasting really communicate, it was as if a bomb had gone off. not you only story. we mean, you know, everything moved to the mirror, you're always the one that was all shifted to the left and then the roof caved in for the door. shortly after all he has been waiting in vain for compensation ever si
this is her very own silence scream for bella. ruth. now in recent years, china has been working hard to increase its political and economic influence. here in europe. and serbia is among those countries with a strong and growing chinese presence, such as in the eastern board district where copper mining has been a long tradition there. although many in the region and so around for you know, which is certainly among them who say that serbia is slowly coming under what they term chinese...
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this is her very own silence scream for bella. ruth. now in recent years, china has been working hard to increase its political and economic influence. here in europe. and serbia is among those countries with a strong and growing chinese presence, such as in the eastern board district where copper mining has been a long tradition. there are many in the region and 0 around for universe, which is certainly among them who say that serbia is slowly coming under what they term chinese occupation and that it's the locals who are paying the price zone around vienna, which rearranges his roof tiles every now and again, but he's not really sure why. 2 years ago, part of his bond suddenly collapsed. you also v o e sport i was inside when they were blasting really communicate, it was as if a bomb had gone off. not your story. welcome, you know, everything moved to the mirror and always the full that was all shifted to the left and then the roof caved in for the door. shortly after all he has been waiting in vain for compensation ever since. 3 year
this is her very own silence scream for bella. ruth. now in recent years, china has been working hard to increase its political and economic influence. here in europe. and serbia is among those countries with a strong and growing chinese presence, such as in the eastern board district where copper mining has been a long tradition. there are many in the region and 0 around for universe, which is certainly among them who say that serbia is slowly coming under what they term chinese occupation and...
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host: california, independent line, this is ruth. caller: good morning eared good morning -- good morning. good morning, representative curtis and good morning, pedro, and everyone. i have heard a lot of good ideas also about carbon capture. it sounds to me that you, in thinking creatively about cutting-edge technologies in general, that also there are a lot of good, productive things that could be done with carbon capture. one more little point on nuclear power. if a nuclear power plant needs the cooling towers, even with the new technology, that has a significant impact on the surrounding area. i do not know if the newer technology requires that. i appreciate your interest and efforts, and your observation that since the industrial revolution, we have advanced much faster than natural processes in terms of our impact on the earth. host: thank you. guest: ruth, good morning. if you are on the west coast, you are up bright and early. she made some very good points. we have carbon capture, something called -- we are pulling carbon out
host: california, independent line, this is ruth. caller: good morning eared good morning -- good morning. good morning, representative curtis and good morning, pedro, and everyone. i have heard a lot of good ideas also about carbon capture. it sounds to me that you, in thinking creatively about cutting-edge technologies in general, that also there are a lot of good, productive things that could be done with carbon capture. one more little point on nuclear power. if a nuclear power plant needs...
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but one of the main difficulties for ruth was in assembling her team.pertise from across europe, the pandemic meant that ruth needed to uncover local young talent for thejob. challenging, but very worthwhile. some of the team members enjoyed it so much that they want to go and study further, study and go to university to study conservation. now i'm leaving the modern buzz of belfast and heading north back along the coast for something more historic. there are quite a few castles in northern ireland, and that will come as no surprise to fans of game of thrones, knowing that parts of that series were filmed here in various castles. it all seems like such a nice idea, owning a castle, but they cost an absolute fortune to run. and for glenarm castle, first built in the 17th—century, the impact of the troubles on tourism meant relying on visitors for lots of income would have been a risky strategy, until recently. so, during the pandemic, when tourism was at an all—time low, they decided to take a leap and invest in tourism for the future. it was all about l
but one of the main difficulties for ruth was in assembling her team.pertise from across europe, the pandemic meant that ruth needed to uncover local young talent for thejob. challenging, but very worthwhile. some of the team members enjoyed it so much that they want to go and study further, study and go to university to study conservation. now i'm leaving the modern buzz of belfast and heading north back along the coast for something more historic. there are quite a few castles in northern...
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babe ruth, just seems from those who played in that time, babe ruth was the greatest hitter of all timeand if you believe people, satchel page was the greatest pitcher of october. >> by october ohtani may have had a better single season than ruth ever had. but you can't compare their careers. when we talk about ohtani, how long he keeps this up. babe ruth was only a pitcher and hitter for a couple years before they realized he can hit, let's focus on that. watching that derby last night brought the magic back. it'll be fun to see ohtani play tonight. >> that was fun last night. i'm glad you mentioned the trey mancini story coming back from cancer. have you seen the grids where the pitches go? every pitch was in the same sport, remarkable. ohtani is the story here. he's someone who up until the season the angels have babied, when he pitched they gave him a couple days off. he had tommy john surgery and missed a season. but this year they took the leash off of him and he's having an all-time season. there's chatter about whether he's a good face of baseball. baseball is lucky to have him.
babe ruth, just seems from those who played in that time, babe ruth was the greatest hitter of all timeand if you believe people, satchel page was the greatest pitcher of october. >> by october ohtani may have had a better single season than ruth ever had. but you can't compare their careers. when we talk about ohtani, how long he keeps this up. babe ruth was only a pitcher and hitter for a couple years before they realized he can hit, let's focus on that. watching that derby last night...
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she and other activists want to draw attention to the grim situation and neighboring bella. ruth, never mind. just sending a text message to i'm seeking psychological support is enough information to get you handed over to the militia to follow up with that to the 20 year old has lived in poland for 11 years. last year she returned to bella routes for the presidential election, hopeful that lucas shank goes rule would end. when the dictator controversially declared himself a winner of a highly contested election, yana, joined to the anti regime protest. just shows me how people were all smiles knowing they are in the majority. you don't to some were handing out water. others flowers. because we are the taxi drivers were getting our meals to protesters. texas couple verjee dinner. but then more and more people were arrested and tortured, most opposition leaders were either jailed or forced into exile. back in poland, yanna began her near daily protest screams or do i give her? i draw strength from every single person who has told me about their pain, but i should them, no, they're tortur
she and other activists want to draw attention to the grim situation and neighboring bella. ruth, never mind. just sending a text message to i'm seeking psychological support is enough information to get you handed over to the militia to follow up with that to the 20 year old has lived in poland for 11 years. last year she returned to bella routes for the presidential election, hopeful that lucas shank goes rule would end. when the dictator controversially declared himself a winner of a highly...