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who in the world hasn't seen spector?_ yes, | seen spector? using spector? but recently re- — seen spector? using spector? yes, but recently re- watched. _ seen spector? using spector? yes, but recently re- watched. it - seen spector? using spector? yes, but recently re- watched. it helps. | but recently re— watched. it helps. but i think it makes sense in and of itself. not all the daniel craigs were great, question of sport was a bit all over the place i do think this is a really film.— this is a really film. what was that? okay. _ this is a really film. what was that? okay, were _ this is a really film. what was that? okay, were all- this is a really film. what was that? okay, were all going i this is a really film. what was that? okay, were all going toj this is a really film. what was i that? okay, were all going to see this week in iraq and have fun and that's lovely. how lovely to get backin that's lovely. how lovely to get back in cinemas with a big action film, that's fantastic. fiur back in cinemas with a big action film, that's fantastic. our secon
who in the world hasn't seen spector?_ yes, | seen spector? using spector? but recently re- — seen spector? using spector? yes, but recently re- watched. _ seen spector? using spector? yes, but recently re- watched. it - seen spector? using spector? yes, but recently re- watched. it helps. | but recently re— watched. it helps. but i think it makes sense in and of itself. not all the daniel craigs were great, question of sport was a bit all over the place i do think this is a really film.—...
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single person running for office or in office in the congress, remains completely intimidated by spector of trump, turning on them. this is unprecedented american history. where a president voted out of office, would be able to maintain such control over his party. consider by contrast, the fate of jimmy carter in the wake of the reagan victory in 1980. i mean, carter was gone with the wind. as i say, you know, i think that the danger for america in the world is that joe biden is an old man, and whether he will even be able to run again in 2024 and then who will be in his place if he does not and it's not clear, the democrats have anyone lined up, and we're only talking, you know, how quickly is american electoral cycles roll over? you know, they'll be running for the primaries before you know it. i thomas perpetual campaigning, perpetual fundraising, the american political system. and it's not clear to me that on the democrats have anyone in the wings who can take on what appears to be this ongoing trump juggernaut. and that is a very haunting thing. you know, you know, it's a funny thi
single person running for office or in office in the congress, remains completely intimidated by spector of trump, turning on them. this is unprecedented american history. where a president voted out of office, would be able to maintain such control over his party. consider by contrast, the fate of jimmy carter in the wake of the reagan victory in 1980. i mean, carter was gone with the wind. as i say, you know, i think that the danger for america in the world is that joe biden is an old man,...
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. >> so let me just point out the obvious hovering over this race is a spector of the former president and terry mcauliffe who was leading but has slipped in the polls is trying to c convince virginia zirgvoters a for glenn youngkin is a vote for you know who. >> he encouraged donald trump could be reinstated to office. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> we don't need a lap dog for donald trump. >> just a few days ago, mcauliffe campaigned for president biden that beat his predecessor by ten points in virginia but in the same state, this race is neck and neck and biden pushing youngkin into trump's corner. >> terry's opponent has made all of his private pledges of loyalty to donald trump and what is really interesting to me, he won't stand next to donald trump now that the campaign is on. think about it. he won't allow donald trump to campaign for him in this state. >> well, the democrats' strategy worked. will it work? we'll find out soon enough. tuesday night to be specific and we're going to cover it for you-all night. so like i said, mcauliffe has been slipping in the polls. he w
. >> so let me just point out the obvious hovering over this race is a spector of the former president and terry mcauliffe who was leading but has slipped in the polls is trying to c convince virginia zirgvoters a for glenn youngkin is a vote for you know who. >> he encouraged donald trump could be reinstated to office. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> we don't need a lap dog for donald trump. >> just a few days ago, mcauliffe campaigned for president...
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so next time there is a vote, if it doesn't go the way republicans want, they can introduce this spectorhe real result. the election was stolen from us. you see this pattern in florida, pennsylvania, it's part of the new republican playbook of autocracy. >> thank you. and don't miss our special report raising the future, the child care crisis. >>> freedom of the press, next. >>> later, house squid game has become a global sensation. stay with us. h us bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place... ...and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, a
so next time there is a vote, if it doesn't go the way republicans want, they can introduce this spectorhe real result. the election was stolen from us. you see this pattern in florida, pennsylvania, it's part of the new republican playbook of autocracy. >> thank you. and don't miss our special report raising the future, the child care crisis. >>> freedom of the press, next. >>> later, house squid game has become a global sensation. stay with us. h us bipolar depression....
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. >> i thought the line about intimidation was a reference to the spector of court expansion. i think it hangs over them a bit and in their heads a touch, what do you think? >> absolutely it's in their heads. that is also how you explain stephen briar, he pointed out it's not just the conservatives, it's a liberal justice like stephen briar who is carrying the water and running the gaslighting game trying to tell us not to believe our own eyes. stephen briar right now is, he likes the spot like so much that he is about to interrupt taylor swift from getting an award. all right. he is so beyond, he is doing stephen colbert. he is selling a book. he has completely lost the plot of what his job is supposed to be. why? well, he loves the power. and i think that this is what you look at when you look across all nine justices, what you have right now are people who are so used to being untethered from accountability and reproach, they do not feel they can be touched. until someone touches them by expanding the court, they are going to act like this. >> thank you both for joining me.
. >> i thought the line about intimidation was a reference to the spector of court expansion. i think it hangs over them a bit and in their heads a touch, what do you think? >> absolutely it's in their heads. that is also how you explain stephen briar, he pointed out it's not just the conservatives, it's a liberal justice like stephen briar who is carrying the water and running the gaslighting game trying to tell us not to believe our own eyes. stephen briar right now is, he likes...
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and as nick schiff rinne reports as fighting continues the very real spector of famine looms. >> in tigrere dying. >> when you see mall nourished children you see a dis tended abdomen and swellings in the extreme extremity. >> he was the doctor in mekele. he shared photos that were taken last month r. the one in the ventilator is unable to breathe properly because he is getting weak. you see a very pronounced head. and other have continued supplements. >> kids are already dying. tigre broadcast these videos from outside mekele the children are in rural tigre where conditions worst. 400,000 are facing famine the crisis began late last year when tre enforcements attacd a federal outpost. federal forces and their allies from ara trea waged a scorch earth campaign and occupied parts of tigre. but they pushed soldiers out of the area. that's when senior officials say the ethiopian government effectively blockaded tig789 -- tigre. >> medicine isn't out of stock. and we should give food and -- and also some supplements. you know, we have around 50 children in our hospital. and around six has die
and as nick schiff rinne reports as fighting continues the very real spector of famine looms. >> in tigrere dying. >> when you see mall nourished children you see a dis tended abdomen and swellings in the extreme extremity. >> he was the doctor in mekele. he shared photos that were taken last month r. the one in the ventilator is unable to breathe properly because he is getting weak. you see a very pronounced head. and other have continued supplements. >> kids are...
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these are the folks who assaulted our democracy for two years under the spector of the russia hoax. >mp was president, americans got christmas presents on time. >> and because they can't build back better, they've just decided to build back meaner. >> it always comes back to a war on christmas some kind of way. listen, marjorie taylor greene was apparently so enraged that congress would dare hold bannon accountable she tried to pick a fight with liz cheney and jamie raskin on the house floor while the vote was taking place. according to axios, qanon reportedly called the vote on contempt a joke in turn cheney respond that greene was a joke and asked whether she needed to be focussing on her antis-semitic space lasers. this is a woman of congress, by the way. jamie raskin joins me now. so happy to have you here on a friday night. thank you for being with us. i'm really sorry what happen d yesterday. can you tell the viewers what exactly happened when you were confronted by someone that's clearly disturbed? >> i never met marjorie taylor greene or properly introduced to her and she bega
these are the folks who assaulted our democracy for two years under the spector of the russia hoax. >mp was president, americans got christmas presents on time. >> and because they can't build back better, they've just decided to build back meaner. >> it always comes back to a war on christmas some kind of way. listen, marjorie taylor greene was apparently so enraged that congress would dare hold bannon accountable she tried to pick a fight with liz cheney and jamie raskin on the...
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these are the folks who assaulted our democracy for two years under the spector of the russia hoax. it's sure not about violence because they didn't seem to give a damn when our country was being engulfed in flames during the riots in the summer of 2020. it's not about congressional process. if it was about congressional process, democrats would be doing what they have done in other cases. they would go to court. but the reason they haven't gone to court, like they did for trump's taxes, in the deutsche bank subpoenas, in the mazers matter, they did not appeal in court. the courts realized their subpoenas were overly broad. so instead of using the real process, here we are just enduring this politics. and because they can't build back better, they've just decided to build back meaner. i yield back. >> the gentleman from mississippi. >> thank you, madam speaker. just for the record, again, the gentleman from indiana referenced the whistleblower. we have not talked to the whistleblower, but we've talked to the whistleblower's lawyer. and we are doing our work. so, clearly, since he's
these are the folks who assaulted our democracy for two years under the spector of the russia hoax. it's sure not about violence because they didn't seem to give a damn when our country was being engulfed in flames during the riots in the summer of 2020. it's not about congressional process. if it was about congressional process, democrats would be doing what they have done in other cases. they would go to court. but the reason they haven't gone to court, like they did for trump's taxes, in the...
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professor tim spector is an epidemiologist and lead scientist on the zoe covid study app, which tracksvery much for being with us once again. today�*s case number figures, 52,000, that�*s the highest sincejuly. how worrying is that what you think the government needs to do about that? it is what you think the government needs to do about that?— to do about that? it is worrying and the fi . ures to do about that? it is worrying and the figures are _ to do about that? it is worrying and the figures are even _ to do about that? it is worrying and the figures are even higher, - to do about that? it is worrying and the figures are even higher, over. the figures are even higher, over 84,000 cases because not all people are getting tested now because we are getting tested now because we are still not telling people all the symptoms of covid. and under which the government is using at the moment, but all the indicators really are pointing in the wrong direction. cases are of, hospitalisations are up, number of beds in it you occupied are up. 0ver beds in it you occupied are up. over 1000 peopl
professor tim spector is an epidemiologist and lead scientist on the zoe covid study app, which tracksvery much for being with us once again. today�*s case number figures, 52,000, that�*s the highest sincejuly. how worrying is that what you think the government needs to do about that? it is what you think the government needs to do about that?— to do about that? it is worrying and the fi . ures to do about that? it is worrying and the figures are _ to do about that? it is worrying and the...
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after playing bond in four movies, he said he was done after the last one, "spector" from 2015.>> reporter: but you changed your mind? >> the general consensus was, you would be a fool not to. >> reporter: but if he was going to take it, he wanted to play bond his way, a darker and morebe oo7, tn who came before. >> when i got to a line in the script that said when he ordered a vodka martini, and he said, shaken, not stirred, and i said (bleep). and i was in. >> reporter: when craig is in, he's all in. married to rachel weisz. >> while i'm filming, i'm a nightmare because i'm sort of in this tunnel vision of work and i sure that's the character. they talk about do you take your work home with you? you always take your work home with you, it is very difficult not to when you're working very long hours. i think my wife kind of likes it when he leaves. then we go back to kind of relative normality. >> reporter: bond began with sean connery. next came george lazenby cryfoed byie, and then pierce brosnan and craig. so who is next? >> pierce brosnan has suggested whoever the next bond
after playing bond in four movies, he said he was done after the last one, "spector" from 2015.>> reporter: but you changed your mind? >> the general consensus was, you would be a fool not to. >> reporter: but if he was going to take it, he wanted to play bond his way, a darker and morebe oo7, tn who came before. >> when i got to a line in the script that said when he ordered a vodka martini, and he said, shaken, not stirred, and i said (bleep). and i was in....
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front but over time and within -- beyond 12 months, say, we believe there's going to be probably the spectorvery bipartisan issue and the regulators need to set rules of the road that the players not just facebook but the players need to play by and i think it would be a huge positive for the stocks and in particular facebook. >> what about user engagement? where do you see it the strongest? >> we see it strongest with snap we see it pretty strong with facebook twitter has been off and on with their metrics. the other smaller names they don't break out that metric but i think again shorter temp we think user engagement is key you have platforms like tiktok with passed the billion users recently it's interesting to see if that's additive to the ecosystem or taking time and users from instagram or snap. so far based on data and other third party sources it doesn't look like the case and seems like we still show growth and year on year growth in users and engagement. >> outside of facebook the other preference among the mega caps is which one >> google. alpha bet, sorry. >> talk us through that
front but over time and within -- beyond 12 months, say, we believe there's going to be probably the spectorvery bipartisan issue and the regulators need to set rules of the road that the players not just facebook but the players need to play by and i think it would be a huge positive for the stocks and in particular facebook. >> what about user engagement? where do you see it the strongest? >> we see it strongest with snap we see it pretty strong with facebook twitter has been off...
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i have heard it's a that it helps if you'd seen spector to get the plot.ly film. what was that? 0k, well, we're all going to see this weekend and have fun and that's lovely. how lovely to get back in cinemas with a big action film, that's fantastic. our second choice... there are other movies as well. so stage e tragicomedy he plays, kind of himself. he's on the way to an audition for, he goes into a bar is way late that initially seems like a fan and starts criticising his role, "i saw those films you made, all the builds he made. his character keeps trying to leave but every time he tries to leave the barfly kind of tells him another detail about his life that you suddenly realise that he knows everything about this actors life. in the film is about a number of thing and number one it's a satire on celebrity, the way in which actors behave like they know everything but they don't. 0n the other hand it's about political satire about reunification and gentrification. it's a cat and mouse psychodrama, it's a bit stage you can imagine just the two characters
i have heard it's a that it helps if you'd seen spector to get the plot.ly film. what was that? 0k, well, we're all going to see this weekend and have fun and that's lovely. how lovely to get back in cinemas with a big action film, that's fantastic. our second choice... there are other movies as well. so stage e tragicomedy he plays, kind of himself. he's on the way to an audition for, he goes into a bar is way late that initially seems like a fan and starts criticising his role, "i saw...