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sarah: largely, not yet. are potentially, there is potentially a bill that currently has some bipartisan support that is essentially limiting the scope of predictive policing tools. and that by definition, because many of the predicting policing softwares are developed privately, and are privately provided, that would start to do that. but no, i think largely these conversations are missing at this point, the increased private presence within public policing. in many ways, the private sector is not subject to the same type of transparency requirements. sometimes it is falling outside the scope of these bipartisan efforts to increase fairness or accountability in policing. susan: from a constitutional perspective, it comes under the umbrella of the fourth amendment rights to unreasonable search and seizure. has the supreme court looked at these questions? sarah: they are starting to come to the supreme court. as you mention, the fourth amendment protects us from unreasonable search and seizure. one of the issu
sarah: largely, not yet. are potentially, there is potentially a bill that currently has some bipartisan support that is essentially limiting the scope of predictive policing tools. and that by definition, because many of the predicting policing softwares are developed privately, and are privately provided, that would start to do that. but no, i think largely these conversations are missing at this point, the increased private presence within public policing. in many ways, the private sector is...
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sarah and her uniform. she is a member of the women's auxiliary air force, anna in the mid until her tweed and kathleen on the end in a lovely furcourt and just incredible to think but the daughter of diplomats and what it would be like to have thieves people we put on a pedestal but for them to be just dad, and to be the same age as these women were at the conference and to be learning about and write about their lives was a remarkable opportunity. >> so i want to ask you then, what do you mean by daughter diplomats? it's a fantastic' evocative phrase. i love it and it reminds me of another phrase often used, diplomatic bride. throughout history daughters, royal daughters, played this role of the diplomatic bride or the diplomatic daughter, where they are the eyes and ears of the home team as they go off to foreign courts and they are negotiators, they are mentions, conduits, they really play an incredibly important role in history. so, when you say diplomatic daughters, give us all a sense of what that en
sarah and her uniform. she is a member of the women's auxiliary air force, anna in the mid until her tweed and kathleen on the end in a lovely furcourt and just incredible to think but the daughter of diplomats and what it would be like to have thieves people we put on a pedestal but for them to be just dad, and to be the same age as these women were at the conference and to be learning about and write about their lives was a remarkable opportunity. >> so i want to ask you then, what do...
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she had eloped with her second husband so i had childhood memories of sarah the actress and sarah on the wall, a chance to learn about her remarkable experience and her work as her father's aid. i found this fascinating and did not realize despite having studied yalta that sarah had been at these conferences and kathleen and anna roosevelt had been at yalta, value to her father at tehran. >> and then all three women and what i find fascinating is the yalta conference is a snapshot because everything has changed, and writing about yalta you are capturing a photograph at a moment of time. >> reporter: fdr and stalin to gather in the courtyard, taken february 8th, 1945. the last five years, we will talk about it in a minute. looking at the end of the war in europe, the race is on to see that. they gathered at yalta to discuss four main topics should be allowed to remain one nation are broken into smaller states, a matter of independence or sovereignty at the outset. the polish government exiled in london, they set out to accomplish at the very beginning. the most important issue is how
she had eloped with her second husband so i had childhood memories of sarah the actress and sarah on the wall, a chance to learn about her remarkable experience and her work as her father's aid. i found this fascinating and did not realize despite having studied yalta that sarah had been at these conferences and kathleen and anna roosevelt had been at yalta, value to her father at tehran. >> and then all three women and what i find fascinating is the yalta conference is a snapshot because...
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across town, sarah and lou were checking out cars at the dealership when sarah's phone rang. >> i received a phone call from emily. and she says that trish fell in the pool. i need you to come home. >> did she say that trish was dead? >> yes. >> so this is shocking news. you all just had lunch a few hours before. and now you're hearing that trish is dead. >> uh-huh. >> they raced back home to angel's landing where police and emts were on the scene. >> there was no reason to think she was under the influence of anything at this time. >> they had pulled her fwrod the pool and taken photographs. a single beach sandal floated on the surface. pieces of her hair clip were in the pool. it had snapped apart when she banged her head. and there were small bruises and a cut on trish's forehead. the medical examiner determined her death was due to a freakishly bad accident. trish was just 26 years old. >> trish was gone. >> yeah. >> the family was in a state of shock. >> trish had been the mother in the house the way you talk about her. >> yeah. >> for you, too. >> absolutely. it was really hard. it b
across town, sarah and lou were checking out cars at the dealership when sarah's phone rang. >> i received a phone call from emily. and she says that trish fell in the pool. i need you to come home. >> did she say that trish was dead? >> yes. >> so this is shocking news. you all just had lunch a few hours before. and now you're hearing that trish is dead. >> uh-huh. >> they raced back home to angel's landing where police and emts were on the scene. >>...
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we've got harriman, churchill, sarah, roosevelt, on and on. give us a map of the secret and not so secret affair is going on at the same time. >> the only one not having an affair with winston churchill. the most famous love affair is the relationship between harriman and churchill's daughter, they had a turbulent marriage from the start and she sees herself as a great partisan and wants to use this to increase her power in london and they begin a relationship before kathleen arrives in london in 1941. kathleen and -- serializes what is going on and needs to cover up for it to guarantee her place and keep things from becoming more dangerous. they break off the affair when he becomes the ambassador to the soviet union, the relationship between kathleen and april is interesting, they are more like colleagues. the affair is over for now but kathleen is writing to her as a friend and averell harriman rights to her but other people right to pamela including the head of the raf who is deeply enamored with pamela, a letter to her to show off everythi
we've got harriman, churchill, sarah, roosevelt, on and on. give us a map of the secret and not so secret affair is going on at the same time. >> the only one not having an affair with winston churchill. the most famous love affair is the relationship between harriman and churchill's daughter, they had a turbulent marriage from the start and she sees herself as a great partisan and wants to use this to increase her power in london and they begin a relationship before kathleen arrives in...
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on the wall so i had these two kind of childhood memories of sarah on the wall and sarah as an actress priest and i had a chance to learn about her remarkable experience and during world war ii especially her work, i found this completely fascinating. i did not realize by having studied yalta that sarah had been at these conferences as well. if an kathleen and her sister had also been there. concerns remarkable value to her father. amanda: this is fascinating. see brought in by sarah and then you talk to all three women. a. catherinebeyond the conference,. by the time you get to that place, everything is changed. he was about ready to be pushed out. and then prime minister. so in writing about your really capturing a photograph, a moment of time. catherine: yes . a great photograph of the yalta conference, is a picture churchill and fdr and all of them together. in the courtyard. and those taken on february 8th, 1945 and you can see the grin look on their faces. the last five years they had been at war and also they talk about it here in a minute but just what was going on them at this
on the wall so i had these two kind of childhood memories of sarah on the wall and sarah as an actress priest and i had a chance to learn about her remarkable experience and during world war ii especially her work, i found this completely fascinating. i did not realize by having studied yalta that sarah had been at these conferences as well. if an kathleen and her sister had also been there. concerns remarkable value to her father. amanda: this is fascinating. see brought in by sarah and then...
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when sarah arise with the father of the money. malta where they see fdr for the first time she sent to something has changed about him. he's not as close in warm as he once had been and she writes to her mother wondering whether it's his health. she doesn't know but she is, in fact, spot on but she also suppress he is moved away a little from us which he is that and it's very difficult for churchill to accept. he wants tougher private meeting with the fdr before they meet with stalin. fdr to stop what to do so he allows anna to run interference saying we are going to make stalin think we are giving up on it but in reality he does want to meet with churchill in part because he's exhausted it also because he wants to build this bond with stalin like yes with churchill earlier and he thinks he can do this through touchy-feely politics as he calls it and make more personal appeal on a personal connection to stalin in hopes of securing the participation in the postwar international order. >> and, of course, as we all know there is mult
when sarah arise with the father of the money. malta where they see fdr for the first time she sent to something has changed about him. he's not as close in warm as he once had been and she writes to her mother wondering whether it's his health. she doesn't know but she is, in fact, spot on but she also suppress he is moved away a little from us which he is that and it's very difficult for churchill to accept. he wants tougher private meeting with the fdr before they meet with stalin. fdr to...
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host: ok, sarah?raud, ande is individual -- issue of individuals supposedly trying to help individuals through the immigration system but really falsely doing so, and it is a huge problem because if you file a false immigration application, it has huge implications for any benefits you might qualify for. you could end up in deportation proceedings because you thought you were following the legal process from someone who presented themselves as a rightful immigration attorney. issue, thea huge fact that the immigration system is so restricted and confusing really fosters this type of fraud going on and can be a big problem. said the extent that ed were people think their lawful immigrants in order -- and are not actually, that is a big problem. it is a huge issue that we have 11 million unauthorized individuals in the united states. more than 50% of them have actually been living in the united states for more than 10 years. it is really incredible that we are one of the most developed nations on the pl
host: ok, sarah?raud, ande is individual -- issue of individuals supposedly trying to help individuals through the immigration system but really falsely doing so, and it is a huge problem because if you file a false immigration application, it has huge implications for any benefits you might qualify for. you could end up in deportation proceedings because you thought you were following the legal process from someone who presented themselves as a rightful immigration attorney. issue, thea huge...
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immigrants like sarah sousa will not be able to keep their seat as a state delegate. you know, folks like sarah are very courageous to be able to do this. they are risking a lot. i ask for our democratic leadership to really deeply think about that. sarah has a long history of letting all residents know that we intend to give everybody equal rights to the best of our ability. we've done more than just signal. we believe in equal rights, we've walked the walk. we ask for chair rusty hicks and gary shea to do the same. it should not take two years to enact rights for our democratic party leadership. the l.d.c. has been doing this fo for decades. >> clerk: i believe we have eight members of the public in
immigrants like sarah sousa will not be able to keep their seat as a state delegate. you know, folks like sarah are very courageous to be able to do this. they are risking a lot. i ask for our democratic leadership to really deeply think about that. sarah has a long history of letting all residents know that we intend to give everybody equal rights to the best of our ability. we've done more than just signal. we believe in equal rights, we've walked the walk. we ask for chair rusty hicks and...
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i thought sarah? who is sarah? eventually i started going by this name and created a duality in me.here was the sarah who people called when i was sort of out in public and within the name of that contained so much with so much distance and then there was my middle name. i came at some point to understand perhaps this was a useful story being a black woman in america it was perhaps useful, but to this day the story of how i was named and thinking about who in my life knows the kind of recurring theme so i'm thankful for that memory of my mother that helped me remember. i hope the readers learn from this work the dynamism of absence. for me, i can never look upon any landscape the same way. when i drive by a place that is being demolished and something else is going up instead, i always think of the stories and the families that lived in that house. i think of the memory, the joy, our human connection to place and land and how that connection is such a vital thing that i think matters to all of us and so places matter and people matter and we have to be i think careful about the know
i thought sarah? who is sarah? eventually i started going by this name and created a duality in me.here was the sarah who people called when i was sort of out in public and within the name of that contained so much with so much distance and then there was my middle name. i came at some point to understand perhaps this was a useful story being a black woman in america it was perhaps useful, but to this day the story of how i was named and thinking about who in my life knows the kind of recurring...
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sarah: sure. i think if we look at 18th, 19th century, early american health care, we get a very different view. we might not see, i think, a rush at every home per se, but we would certainly see women like abigail adams, who were tasked with taking care of sick neighbors, relatives, anyone in their local community. and we would also see something a little different when it came to the role of people who weren't doctors but cared a great deal about tending to the sick. here i am thinking particularly about philanthropic and benevolent organizations. in the 1970's, you see this right here with the boston marine society. you have efforts afoot to create marine hospitals. the first thing that they want to do. when alexander hamilton drafts his first report on the public credit and submits it, he immediately starts thinking about things like health care, because built into that brilliant, multipage, complicated plan is a provision for the widows and children of disabled and sick sailors. thinking abou
sarah: sure. i think if we look at 18th, 19th century, early american health care, we get a very different view. we might not see, i think, a rush at every home per se, but we would certainly see women like abigail adams, who were tasked with taking care of sick neighbors, relatives, anyone in their local community. and we would also see something a little different when it came to the role of people who weren't doctors but cared a great deal about tending to the sick. here i am thinking...
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i'm sarah mulkerrins.formula one season draws to a close as red bull's max verstappen romps to victory in abu dhabi.
i'm sarah mulkerrins.formula one season draws to a close as red bull's max verstappen romps to victory in abu dhabi.
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sarah weber is with us. she is the director of the berkeley food pantry. michael it all-fest is with us. he is the communication director for food of alameda county . >> it is one of five banks around the bay area. what we are hubs is of hunger relief. the bank serves one in five county residents. 20% of the county turns to up for help. we distribute millions of pounds of food through different agencies. pantries just like sarah's, in fact . >> there is your code queue. >> we serve about 700+ families per month which is about 2500 people per month. we serve all of berkeley. we serve everyone from every walk of life. someone will turn to us for food every day. >> what happens, you have a need and then just show up? >> yes. you come to our pantry and we will give you a certain amount of food, depending on how large your family is. that is enough to last three days. so nine meals per person per household . >> what about with christmas and holidays. >> people get extra food. they find themselves anxious around the holidays because so many of the people we serv
sarah weber is with us. she is the director of the berkeley food pantry. michael it all-fest is with us. he is the communication director for food of alameda county . >> it is one of five banks around the bay area. what we are hubs is of hunger relief. the bank serves one in five county residents. 20% of the county turns to up for help. we distribute millions of pounds of food through different agencies. pantries just like sarah's, in fact . >> there is your code queue. >> we...
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>> a great question, and i want to commend sarah, one of the lines in sarah's article that really resonatedme as a physician, was, you know, we're inconvenienced, disappointed, even a little depressed, but we can reschedule a wedding. we can't resurrect anyone who dies because we decided to throw a plague party. what i like about sarah's article is her honesty. and it's okay, our emotions are valid, right? being depressed, being frustrated, being angry. trust me, as a doctor, me and my colleagues are feeling all of these same emotions. so it's important to address that, validate that, but also balance it with the reality, the stark reality which is that 18 million people are currently infected, and by the way, that's a gross underestimate, that's a reflection of our current testing capacity, it's more than that, and over 300,000 men, women, and children have lost their lives from a disease that preventable. as for your question, chris, it's -- the short answer is it's difficult to plan in advance, right? the short answer is we just don't know if you can really plan that big gathering in jun
>> a great question, and i want to commend sarah, one of the lines in sarah's article that really resonatedme as a physician, was, you know, we're inconvenienced, disappointed, even a little depressed, but we can reschedule a wedding. we can't resurrect anyone who dies because we decided to throw a plague party. what i like about sarah's article is her honesty. and it's okay, our emotions are valid, right? being depressed, being frustrated, being angry. trust me, as a doctor, me and my...
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sarah. i really like how you highlighted the new aspects of the problems that china poses and i think that explains why the debate is divisive. it forces us to question many of our assumptions and even many of our values. how can we uphold our values while also trying to make space for a power that we don't even fully understand. i'd like to move on now to matthew. and i would like to ask you, as a national institution, one of the future of the u.s. alliances is they are supported by and played out through international institutions and organizations. how are those organizations supporting us in time. are they weak? are they failing? are they strong? do we need new ones to address the china challenge? >> thanks, bethany. before turning to your question i'd like to say a couple of words about the strategy paper we released today and why i think it's unique. the first reason, i think it does present an international approach. it's not just another report from an analyst in washington about wha
sarah. i really like how you highlighted the new aspects of the problems that china poses and i think that explains why the debate is divisive. it forces us to question many of our assumptions and even many of our values. how can we uphold our values while also trying to make space for a power that we don't even fully understand. i'd like to move on now to matthew. and i would like to ask you, as a national institution, one of the future of the u.s. alliances is they are supported by and played...
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thanks a lot sarah. >>we'll catch up with you a little bit let's take a look at the numbers here caught up on what's going in our state. well over 1.3 million people have tested positive for covid and now we're getting close to a 20,000. person death count basically in our state and that includes 2027 people in the bay area who's who have died of coronavirus. and somebody else has a close to the president again in national news president trump's personal attorneys, rudy giuliani is suffering from coronavirus he's in the hospital at georgetown university med center in dc. he was admitted yesterday. the former new york city mayor is 76 years old. so he is considered at high risk. giuliani has been crisscrossing the country maskless many working for president trump pushing his baseless claims of election fraud. >>well let's give you a quick reminder that happening today governor gavin newsome is going to be holding a news conference this morning on the state's response to the coronavirus it's expected to st
thanks a lot sarah. >>we'll catch up with you a little bit let's take a look at the numbers here caught up on what's going in our state. well over 1.3 million people have tested positive for covid and now we're getting close to a 20,000. person death count basically in our state and that includes 2027 people in the bay area who's who have died of coronavirus. and somebody else has a close to the president again in national news president trump's personal attorneys, rudy giuliani is...
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let's bring in our guests, who are all in -- we have sarah, nigeria country director at one, a globalent campaigning to end extreme poverty by 2030. a geopolitical analyst at a security think tank. we are also joined by political activist -- welcome to each of you. sarah, could you break down for our viewers the threats faced by farmers in the northwest of the country versus the threats faced by farmers in the northeast of the country? >> thank you. with the onset of covid, there have been severe impacts on the economy. farmers in the northeast and northwest have not been any different. the economy is contracting. that we know. oil prices are going down. the entire economy is feeling the shock and impact of covid. i think there is an additional impact, which is the security issues. particularly in the northeast, and the northwest as well. banditry is at an all-time high and it is affecting not just the economy, but the farmers and the livelihood and the way people are living in the northeast and northwest. this is exacerbated further by climate change. the property and the land used b
let's bring in our guests, who are all in -- we have sarah, nigeria country director at one, a globalent campaigning to end extreme poverty by 2030. a geopolitical analyst at a security think tank. we are also joined by political activist -- welcome to each of you. sarah, could you break down for our viewers the threats faced by farmers in the northwest of the country versus the threats faced by farmers in the northeast of the country? >> thank you. with the onset of covid, there have...
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host: sarah in virginia. you work for the city, sarah? i am a-- caller: medicaid care worker, nine dollars and $.70 per hour. $.70 --dollars and $9.70 per hour. i am in that catch-22. much money hole too to qualify for medicaid assistance. -- i make too little to survive. i did call in earlier but i was not able to hear your response. questionike to ask my in a different form. during the pandemic, we saw amounts of writing and other things that were produced by other things that happened after the pandemic. heard that time, we cities and states say we are backing off, we are letting them go, we are not going in. weare not using our police paid for to address the issue, get it cleaned up, stop the writing and destruction. here -- to stop the rioting and destruction. people virginia, we had breaking windows and businesses. a window cost money. cleaning something off of a building cost money. the states and local governments were putting money into all of to clean thes -- the cities backup. how can we spend so much money doing those things a
host: sarah in virginia. you work for the city, sarah? i am a-- caller: medicaid care worker, nine dollars and $.70 per hour. $.70 --dollars and $9.70 per hour. i am in that catch-22. much money hole too to qualify for medicaid assistance. -- i make too little to survive. i did call in earlier but i was not able to hear your response. questionike to ask my in a different form. during the pandemic, we saw amounts of writing and other things that were produced by other things that happened after...
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here let's go back to sarah we just talked about at the very end of. the 1st half of the program before the break about the voters shaming me. because the pollster comes up to you you know you again apply yourself as a republican you know in most people and correct me if i'm wrong then most pollsters are quite liberal ok exact it's the exception that are conservatives i don't know why it. should be liberal conservative because you just plundered by what people want to know but that's beside the point i suppose you are just you know being identified and if you find yourself as a republican you there is an awareness now there's a very acute awareness is that there's a lot of people out there that don't like you because of your politics here and that's something that's relatively new in politics have been for me ok i mean i was brought up in a in a in a republican home i was by liberal and i was in university and now i'm conservative in my own right here but you know you get cast aspersions on people because of their political family affiliation now that
here let's go back to sarah we just talked about at the very end of. the 1st half of the program before the break about the voters shaming me. because the pollster comes up to you you know you again apply yourself as a republican you know in most people and correct me if i'm wrong then most pollsters are quite liberal ok exact it's the exception that are conservatives i don't know why it. should be liberal conservative because you just plundered by what people want to know but that's beside the...
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sarah, who in the uk will get the vaccine first?> reporter: jose, people over 80 and those working in nursing homes are first in line. however, in an effort not to waste a single dosage the nhs says that high-risk hospital staff will be able to use leftover spare vaccines at the end of every day jose >> sarah harman in london thank you. >>> a dangerous and fast-moving nor'easter is slamming new england tonight with snow, rain, and wind even 11 million people now under winter storm alerts meteorologist bill karins has the latest. >> reporter: tonight new england's first nor'easter, tearing through the region dropping heavy, wet snow at a rate as high as two to three inches per hour in central massachusetts the roads turned dangerous. police reporting multiple car crashes this car flipped over. the driver survived with only minor injuries nearby in worcester the plows try to keep up by the time it's all over they're expecting upwards of 18 inches and widespread power outages. and on the coast it was the wind wind gusts topped 65 miles
sarah, who in the uk will get the vaccine first?> reporter: jose, people over 80 and those working in nursing homes are first in line. however, in an effort not to waste a single dosage the nhs says that high-risk hospital staff will be able to use leftover spare vaccines at the end of every day jose >> sarah harman in london thank you. >>> a dangerous and fast-moving nor'easter is slamming new england tonight with snow, rain, and wind even 11 million people now under winter...
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guess who sarah cody's husband is?ssor of medicine at stanford and so they close ranks to protect their own. this is led by stanford medicine's boss lloyd minor and how dare anyone question the lockdown that was ordered by the wife of our colleague. this is how the groupthink started. the stanford study was the first scientific challenge to the lockdown policy so naturally, it had to be destroyed. the dissenting doctors had to be attacked, smeared in silence and universities, science, the whole point is to be open to gather evidence and to debate. stanford did the exact opposite and they attempted a cover-up and it is grotesque and a total disgrace. meanwhile, the rest of us had to live with the consequences and the lockdown group think spread from stanford to the medical establishment to the media to the bureaucrats and the democrats with utterly cynical bad face realizing the weakness of their own positions and they accused anyone against lockdown of wanting people to die. of course, people died despite the lockdowns
guess who sarah cody's husband is?ssor of medicine at stanford and so they close ranks to protect their own. this is led by stanford medicine's boss lloyd minor and how dare anyone question the lockdown that was ordered by the wife of our colleague. this is how the groupthink started. the stanford study was the first scientific challenge to the lockdown policy so naturally, it had to be destroyed. the dissenting doctors had to be attacked, smeared in silence and universities, science, the whole...
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sarah lives in ventura with her family. she's coming for dinner on sunday.kes clear that willis‘s anger issues predate his current health problems — even as a younger man, when he's played by sverrir gudnason, he's character who it's very hard to like. so now, i can't relax and have a smoke in my own home. but henriksen, a veteran of genre favourites like near dark and aliens, breathes real life into a character who makes bruce dern in nebraska seem warm and cuddly, delivering his most fearsomely uninhibited and bravely unsympathetic performance. there is a sly cameo by canadian film—maker david cronenberg, who directed mortensen in eastern promises, and solid support from the ensemble cast. but this is henriksen‘s film, and it's every bit as convincing, enraging, and sometimes hard to stick with as the character he plays. you can find falling in cinemas and on virtual screenings online. surely you know who i am. at the very least, i would like a room next to the spa. there is no spa. angie, what is this place? we're all going to get stabbed and stuffed, you
sarah lives in ventura with her family. she's coming for dinner on sunday.kes clear that willis‘s anger issues predate his current health problems — even as a younger man, when he's played by sverrir gudnason, he's character who it's very hard to like. so now, i can't relax and have a smoke in my own home. but henriksen, a veteran of genre favourites like near dark and aliens, breathes real life into a character who makes bruce dern in nebraska seem warm and cuddly, delivering his most...
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he and sarah are expecting our first grandchild. he is doing well. thank you for asking. >> first lieutenant? >> he is a captain now. >> my daughter married the guy he trained with. he is now deployed on the nimitz. >> great. >> is that your plan? >> he is a test pilot. >> yeah. good call. that is great. this is an honor for me. we do the whole thing again. >> we do the whole thing again. the ceremony and however you ever you want us do it. i think they have got us in good shape and i am just going to recite it again. keep your right hand raised. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation that you will and faithfully discharge the duties of the office for which you are about to enter. so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations. >> and then we will invite the other family members up. daughter, claire. >> mike pence. congratulations. claudia? nice to meet you. >> claudia, are you the one exp
he and sarah are expecting our first grandchild. he is doing well. thank you for asking. >> first lieutenant? >> he is a captain now. >> my daughter married the guy he trained with. he is now deployed on the nimitz. >> great. >> is that your plan? >> he is a test pilot. >> yeah. good call. that is great. this is an honor for me. we do the whole thing again. >> we do the whole thing again. the ceremony and however you ever you want us do it. i...
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host: sarah in virginia. you work for the city, sarah? i am a-- caller: medicaid care worker, nine dollars and $.70 per hour. $.70 --dollars and $9.70 per hour. i am in that catch-22. much money hole too to qualify for medicaid assistance. -- i make too little to survive. i did call in earlier but i was not able to hear your response. questionike to ask my in a different form. during the pandemic, we saw amounts of writing and other things that were produced by other things that happened after the pandemic. heard that time, we cities and states say we are backing off, we are letting them go, we are not going in. weare not using our police paid for to address the issue, get it cleaned up, stop the writing and destruction. here -- to stop the rioting and destruction. people virginia, we had breaking windows and businesses. a window cost money. cleaning something off of a building cost money. the states and local governments were putting money into all of to clean thes -- the cities backup. how can we spend so much money doing those things a
host: sarah in virginia. you work for the city, sarah? i am a-- caller: medicaid care worker, nine dollars and $.70 per hour. $.70 --dollars and $9.70 per hour. i am in that catch-22. much money hole too to qualify for medicaid assistance. -- i make too little to survive. i did call in earlier but i was not able to hear your response. questionike to ask my in a different form. during the pandemic, we saw amounts of writing and other things that were produced by other things that happened after...
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sarah: it is difficult. one of the biggest problems with any of the packages is that there has not been enough for small businesses. you hear a lot about airlines and large businesses that are getting help, i live in new york and i know how much small restaurants are closing. this recent iteration in the city closing indoor dining again has got to be brutal. it is unfortunate that one of the consequences is that bigger businesses have been getting more support than smaller. to the extent that some but he was talking about how covid has chosen winners and losers, some of the big companies that are recipients of a lot of stimulus, not small businesses. kailey: the k shape recovery is real. when it comes to that, do you think the shift toward value has gotten too far ahead? sarah: truly, some of the cyclicals never really got particularly cheap the expectation now -- cheap. the expectation now is that there will be earnings leverage for some of those names, but is -- it is not as if they all got so cheap you co
sarah: it is difficult. one of the biggest problems with any of the packages is that there has not been enough for small businesses. you hear a lot about airlines and large businesses that are getting help, i live in new york and i know how much small restaurants are closing. this recent iteration in the city closing indoor dining again has got to be brutal. it is unfortunate that one of the consequences is that bigger businesses have been getting more support than smaller. to the extent that...
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thank you sarah. >>time now is 6.35 in the east bay, a family is calling for an investigation into a hayward nursing home where their grandmother got covid the family says the grandmother deborah evans was infected at hayward convalescent hospital. a frightening situation as evans is a high-risk medical conditions like diabetes and of the cma and family claims that they're being kept in the dark about what's happening in the nursing home. >>it's just been pretty impossible to get information out of them since we began to question mike. how many people were infected how that happened it seems like we're just getting resistance, we can't talk door. we can get her account of how she's feeling we're just by what the nurses and hospital are telling us which hours next to nothing. >>kron 4 reached out to hayward convalescent but we didn't get any information about the possible outbreak there. >>let's go to the south bay now where people in san jose are easing into new stricter health orders that are in effe
thank you sarah. >>time now is 6.35 in the east bay, a family is calling for an investigation into a hayward nursing home where their grandmother got covid the family says the grandmother deborah evans was infected at hayward convalescent hospital. a frightening situation as evans is a high-risk medical conditions like diabetes and of the cma and family claims that they're being kept in the dark about what's happening in the nursing home. >>it's just been pretty impossible to get...
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let's begin with sarah palin. you have her and lawmakers from texas and montana and utah campaigning in a georgia race. some democrats have been saying don't nationalize this race. republicans don't seem to have that problem. or could there be a blowback to all these outsiders? well, looks like we might not be hitting patricia murphy. can you hear me? >> hello. >> i can hear you. yes, absolutely. >> all right. here's the first question. sarah palin coming into barnstorm. all these republicans. you hear a lot of georgia democrats say don't nationalize this race. republicans taking a different tact. can there be some blowback? >> i think they have no choice but to nationalize this race. each campaign believes this will be a base election. they have to get their most reliable voters out to the polls. and that's particularly true on the republican side. these republican senators cannot win without the trump supporters. every single one of the trump supporters. and that, as you know, that's a hungry bunch. they want pr
let's begin with sarah palin. you have her and lawmakers from texas and montana and utah campaigning in a georgia race. some democrats have been saying don't nationalize this race. republicans don't seem to have that problem. or could there be a blowback to all these outsiders? well, looks like we might not be hitting patricia murphy. can you hear me? >> hello. >> i can hear you. yes, absolutely. >> all right. here's the first question. sarah palin coming into barnstorm. all...
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sarah your line is now open. ,sarah: thank you. this is sarah from politico.ou were breaking on a little bit in the beginning when we were talking about the astrazeneca vaccine. british saying that the approval was premature quest to short -- premature? approval will be, like he said, months later. i know that they said yesterday that there is a long and the cdc vaccination rates, so what is the disparity? how much of a lag is there, and what are the numbers? >> i hope you can hear me ok. a science-based, highly well-skilled regulatory agency, and, therefore, i am not raising any question as to the decision that they have made. having said that, the requirements and the decision process as we have built it here in the u.s. is what i can really comment on and what i know from within. that was my sense of the commence of april of the emergency use authorization as far as us being in the u.s.. we understand the clinical trial material that was manufactured, and understand that the immunization has happened according to those and the right schedule, and the safety
sarah your line is now open. ,sarah: thank you. this is sarah from politico.ou were breaking on a little bit in the beginning when we were talking about the astrazeneca vaccine. british saying that the approval was premature quest to short -- premature? approval will be, like he said, months later. i know that they said yesterday that there is a long and the cdc vaccination rates, so what is the disparity? how much of a lag is there, and what are the numbers? >> i hope you can hear me ok....
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>> sarah: the same person?means... >> xander: that means the woman that philip is working with is ava vitali. >> ava: you need to answer your damn phone. call me. we need to talk about tripp. [knocking on door] hey--um... >> philip: you don't look happ
>> sarah: the same person?means... >> xander: that means the woman that philip is working with is ava vitali. >> ava: you need to answer your damn phone. call me. we need to talk about tripp. [knocking on door] hey--um... >> philip: you don't look happ
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host: ok, sarah?raud, ande is individual -- issue of individuals supposedly trying to help individuals through the immigration system but really falsely doing so, and it is a huge problem because if you file a false immigration application, it has huge implications for any benefits you might qualify for. you could end up in deportation proceedings because you thought you were following the legal process from someone who presented themselves as a rightful immigration attorney. issue, thea huge fact that the immigration system is so restricted and confusing really fosters this type of fraud going on and can be a big problem. said the extent that ed were people think their lawful immigrants in order -- and are not actually, that is a big problem. it is a huge issue that we have 11 million unauthorized individuals in the united states. more than 50% of them have actually been living in the united states for more than 10 years. it is really incredible that we are one of the most developed nations on the pl
host: ok, sarah?raud, ande is individual -- issue of individuals supposedly trying to help individuals through the immigration system but really falsely doing so, and it is a huge problem because if you file a false immigration application, it has huge implications for any benefits you might qualify for. you could end up in deportation proceedings because you thought you were following the legal process from someone who presented themselves as a rightful immigration attorney. issue, thea huge...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow./biontech vaccine with my colleaguejoanna gosling. joining us this morning is doctor sarah jarvis, a joining us this morning is doctor sarahjarvis, a gp. joining us this morning is doctor sarah jarvis, a gp. welcome and thank you forjoining us. we have so many questions. we always get so many questions. we always get so many questions, really specific as well. we will try to get away through as many as we can. our first question is, my husband and i are 61, we both have blood cancer and helping children since march. when will we our vaccination so we can get our lives back? it's likely depends what group your rain. you will probably be in the clinic be extremely vulnerable group. if you had a letter asking you to show at the outset of the pandemic he should be very near the top of the list. theoretically, people living in care homes are at the top of the list, but there are practical issues and rolling that out. wales said they will not do that until we have a different vaccine, scotla
sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow./biontech vaccine with my colleaguejoanna gosling. joining us this morning is doctor sarah jarvis, a joining us this morning is doctor sarahjarvis, a gp. joining us this morning is doctor sarah jarvis, a gp. welcome and thank you forjoining us. we have so many questions. we always get so many questions. we always get so many questions, really specific as well. we will try to get away through as many as we can. our first question is, my husband and i are 61, we...
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be sarah has been a firm defender of the affordable care act and if confirmed.would become the leader in the fight of the administration's coronavirus response. the chair would also become the first latino to head the department of health and human services, but he still needs to be confirmed by the senate but still big news tonight, definitely meanwhile today governor gavin newsome offered his congratulations. >>to his attorney general on that appointment saying in a tweet the center has spent his entire career fighting for equality and justice and has been the last 4 years defending the affordable care act newsom went on to say that quote now you'll be able to lead our nation toward quality affordable health care for all. >>so for more on this historic nomination, we're joined by donna crane, a political science lecturer at san jose state university. >>donna thank so much for joining us tonight. >>thank you. >>i guess just your thoughts on this not on the selection, we know that. for a number of the new mexico governor was thought to be the front-runner for th
be sarah has been a firm defender of the affordable care act and if confirmed.would become the leader in the fight of the administration's coronavirus response. the chair would also become the first latino to head the department of health and human services, but he still needs to be confirmed by the senate but still big news tonight, definitely meanwhile today governor gavin newsome offered his congratulations. >>to his attorney general on that appointment saying in a tweet the center has...
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sarah ponczek, we will catch up in the new year. coming up, tesla.a year it has been for the bulls and bears. we will talk about the short-sellers getting burned, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i'm romaine bostick in new york alongside greg pennell in toronto. tesla has been the stock of the year, surging to an unprecedented level, trading at record highs. that is bad news if you are a short seller. short-sellers losing billions on the maker. joining us to talk about this is about this- to talk is our bloomberg reporter who covers everything tesla. given thaten a run, we had a stock already at a large market cap, for it to sort of rise 700%, to do so in the face of so many challenges and doubts, and not to mention people bidding against stocks, the fact we end up on this day at a record highs is a lot. >> yeah, it has been an extraordinary year for tesla and elon musk. mean, there will always be people doubting the company, but this is the year in this epic battle where the numbers don't lie, and i think what is most interest
sarah ponczek, we will catch up in the new year. coming up, tesla.a year it has been for the bulls and bears. we will talk about the short-sellers getting burned, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i'm romaine bostick in new york alongside greg pennell in toronto. tesla has been the stock of the year, surging to an unprecedented level, trading at record highs. that is bad news if you are a short seller. short-sellers losing billions on the maker. joining us to talk...
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sarah said something very important. sentencesst important for us communicating with one another, particularly when we disagree about things, is, i don't know, and i might be wrong. if i may say so, this is , committed tople their religion and some religions, i suppose we could say, make things a little more difficult. if you think that you have the greatanswer to life's questions, we are going to be limited as to how we communicate with one another. you have to be able to convince me and i have to be able to convince you using facts and evidence, reason. know, and in't might be wrong are critical things to be able to say to one another. whatever your beliefs are. or if you don't have any particular faith beliefs. and i hope we can explore that notion here little bit tonight. amy: when you talk about what your father said when you were 12 years old -- thatah, yes, you wanted one. [laughter] old, andabout 10 years i was a little kid who used to be put to bed early. i spent a lot of time talking to myself, reviewing the da
sarah said something very important. sentencesst important for us communicating with one another, particularly when we disagree about things, is, i don't know, and i might be wrong. if i may say so, this is , committed tople their religion and some religions, i suppose we could say, make things a little more difficult. if you think that you have the greatanswer to life's questions, we are going to be limited as to how we communicate with one another. you have to be able to convince me and i...
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all right, sarah, what's your question? hi, my name's sarah.s, do you charge any upfront fees? sarah, that's a great question. and the answer is no, you do not pay any upfront fees ever. the call is free. the consultation is free, and you don't pay unless we win your case. so i encourage everyone watching at home. if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, and you do not have an attorney, you're overwhelmed. you don't know what to do next, give us a call right now. we'll answer all of your questions, and we'll let you know how much your case is potentially worth. stay with us. we'll be right back. (phones ringing) (people chatting) (triumphant music) hi, folks. we're back. and this is the legal help center where we have legal professionals standing by to answer your questions and give you a free consultation. so if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, and you don't have an attorney, give us a call right now. we'll answer your questions, and let you know how much your case is potentially worth. you can
all right, sarah, what's your question? hi, my name's sarah.s, do you charge any upfront fees? sarah, that's a great question. and the answer is no, you do not pay any upfront fees ever. the call is free. the consultation is free, and you don't pay unless we win your case. so i encourage everyone watching at home. if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, and you do not have an attorney, you're overwhelmed. you don't know what to do next, give us a call right now. we'll...
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sarah you're in your car.ing in my car here at ocean beach getting ready for my next report when i heard or felt this big rattles the side to side rattle and heard one viewer described as 4 seconds long, i would tend to to 2 to 4 seconds long of a side to side rattle and it was a it was scary but it was also was wondering it was that really an earthquake i second guess myself i was thinking all sorts of things maybe someone shook my car from behind or maybe it's just my exhaust, you know the sound your cars battle little bit but no that was in fact an earthquake in just a few miles down the coast at near beach 3.6 got a little bit of a heart attack when you said 6.3 but 3.6 and it was a good little rattle i've grew up in marin county. so i felt many earthquakes in my life. i haven't felt one for a while so when it's been a while they tend to get a little bit of a heart attack you feel a little jittery afterwards, especially know some viewers are freaking out because 2020 has been. >>one year and it's been a th
sarah you're in your car.ing in my car here at ocean beach getting ready for my next report when i heard or felt this big rattles the side to side rattle and heard one viewer described as 4 seconds long, i would tend to to 2 to 4 seconds long of a side to side rattle and it was a it was scary but it was also was wondering it was that really an earthquake i second guess myself i was thinking all sorts of things maybe someone shook my car from behind or maybe it's just my exhaust, you know the...
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kron 4 sarah stinson is live at ucsf with what they're doing sarah. >>well it was an alarming reality check we got this weekend yesterday from san francisco's health department director saying hospitals like the one behind me ucsf could be without hospital beds by december 26 that's something that's not comforting to hear, but it's a prediction that very well could come true if things continue to look the way they are right now health officials sent that a reality check to on sunday saying right now we're seeing the worst surges across the city hospitals are overwhelmed and might not be able to care for those who need it. unlike the other churches we saw earlier this year. hospitals across california are under the same stress so the worry is that there would even be a place to transfer people if feds did run out. doctor colfax says in the last month hospitalizations have tripled and in the last week have increased by 35%, let's hear more from him right now about his predictions. >>by january force there will be approximately 206 people in san francisc
kron 4 sarah stinson is live at ucsf with what they're doing sarah. >>well it was an alarming reality check we got this weekend yesterday from san francisco's health department director saying hospitals like the one behind me ucsf could be without hospital beds by december 26 that's something that's not comforting to hear, but it's a prediction that very well could come true if things continue to look the way they are right now health officials sent that a reality check to on sunday...