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stu prince ending that report from amanda kirton.oming event for the four british winners of the us open, including emma radacanu who became the first british woman to win a grand slam singles title in 44 years. she's been speaking about her plans. i haven't thought too far ahead. i mean, i have been getting back onto the training court, but competition—wise i haven't been putting a focus on which tournament, and just when i'm ready i'll get out there. i definitely want to keep just improving and being the best version of myself on the court and off the court and maximising my potential, and i still think i have a lot of room for development in terms of my tennis career and where it can go. so, yeah, excited to start working on it. boxer anthonyjoshua is weighing in this lunchtime ahead of the defence of his wba, wbo and ibf world heavyweight titles tomorrow night when he takes on ukrainian oleksandr usyk in london. speaking ahead of the fight, he revealed how he deals with the stress and mental challenge of competing at an elite lev
stu prince ending that report from amanda kirton.oming event for the four british winners of the us open, including emma radacanu who became the first british woman to win a grand slam singles title in 44 years. she's been speaking about her plans. i haven't thought too far ahead. i mean, i have been getting back onto the training court, but competition—wise i haven't been putting a focus on which tournament, and just when i'm ready i'll get out there. i definitely want to keep just improving...
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stu prince ending that report from amanda kirton.to a top of the tank and we now know that 39 people have been arrested today. the insulate britain protest group have been causing gridlock in the town and surrounding roads over the town and surrounding roads over the past few hours. we will have more on that story through the afternoon. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. it looks pretty cloudy through the rest of the afternoon across western areas of the uk. the cloud thick enough to bring patches of drizzle for north west england and across wales. that will tend to ease. brighter spells later on. southern and eastern england along with north—eastern scotland having the best of the sunshine. temperatures 31 for the time of year. overnight tonight, turning murky with fog patches developing around the coasts of western england, wales and southern counties of england. some more drizzle and rain to come across the highlands of scotland. through saturday, staying quite damp for much of the day but otherwise a lot o
stu prince ending that report from amanda kirton.to a top of the tank and we now know that 39 people have been arrested today. the insulate britain protest group have been causing gridlock in the town and surrounding roads over the town and surrounding roads over the past few hours. we will have more on that story through the afternoon. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. it looks pretty cloudy through the rest of the afternoon across western areas of the uk. the cloud...
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we're not there yet, stu, but that's the risk.k -- stuart: it is. >> -- if you pass this kind of legislation. stuart: watch out -- >> i yearn, i yearn -- [laughter] i yearn for the calm days of prosperity when we had the trump tax cuts. i yearn for those days. stuart: exactly. [laughter] calm days, yes. [laughter] they were kind of calm economically. larry kudlow, you're all right. see you again soon. [laughter] squad member congressman jamal bowman, he's got a plan if senator manchin doesn't budge on opposing the $3.5 trillion spending plan. lauren, what is mr. bowman thinking of doing? lauren: he says go big, get to that $3.5 trillion or to have period doe the bipartisan -- torpedo the bipartisan infrastructure bill. >> we'll see when we get there, but we still have several weeks of negotiation to make sure we are all on the same page before it's time to vote. it's important for the american people to know that this is the democratic agenda in terms of democratic leadership. lauren: and he's willing to hold what both parties agr
we're not there yet, stu, but that's the risk.k -- stuart: it is. >> -- if you pass this kind of legislation. stuart: watch out -- >> i yearn, i yearn -- [laughter] i yearn for the calm days of prosperity when we had the trump tax cuts. i yearn for those days. stuart: exactly. [laughter] calm days, yes. [laughter] they were kind of calm economically. larry kudlow, you're all right. see you again soon. [laughter] squad member congressman jamal bowman, he's got a plan if senator...
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ashley: good morning, stu.g behavior calculator to determine if the driver is good before allowing the download so you don't have to get a pen and paper and actually take an exam but you'll have your driving habits examined. that could be a little tricky, could it not, for customers who have already paid for the software, do they get a refund if they are a bad driver? i guess that needs to be sorted out the latest upgrade to enabl ing tesla vehicles to virtually drive themselves both on highways and city streets but it is still requiring the driver to keep the hands-on the steer ing wheel and be ready to take control. the software that elon musk calls mind blowing will be widely available one week from today. so if you're a good driver your data will back it up. >> we'll see about that one. i've got another one for you, ash. found this very strange. ashley: yes? stuart: pennsylvania is limiting alcohol sales. why are they doing that? ashley: yeah, could be a rough weekend for those folks. pennsylvania's state-r
ashley: good morning, stu.g behavior calculator to determine if the driver is good before allowing the download so you don't have to get a pen and paper and actually take an exam but you'll have your driving habits examined. that could be a little tricky, could it not, for customers who have already paid for the software, do they get a refund if they are a bad driver? i guess that needs to be sorted out the latest upgrade to enabl ing tesla vehicles to virtually drive themselves both on...
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exhausted from his treatment, stu had limitations.year—old, i thought that was absolutely lovely. i put the card on my page. one of my researchers, she contacted me saying, "i've found the baby". then a lady contacted me, "that card is me! that baby is me!" i was chuffed to death. i got a facebook message from stu, talking about this postcard that he'd found. the postcard was sent by her late grandparents. i was amazed. it was for my first birthday, 74 years ago. when i reunite people like that, i just feel good. i feel like i've given something. i would absolutely love something from my ancestors. i suppose it brought back the memories of them. they're all very long gone. if anything, find out who they are, who they were, where they really came from. when they're still around to answer your silly questions. that's it, i'm going to cry, sorry! ijust wanted to do something and peoplejoined in. out of adversity came something really nice. something usefulfor a big reach of people and i felt really good about it. i felt good about myself
exhausted from his treatment, stu had limitations.year—old, i thought that was absolutely lovely. i put the card on my page. one of my researchers, she contacted me saying, "i've found the baby". then a lady contacted me, "that card is me! that baby is me!" i was chuffed to death. i got a facebook message from stu, talking about this postcard that he'd found. the postcard was sent by her late grandparents. i was amazed. it was for my first birthday, 74 years ago. when i...
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see you soon. >> thanks, stu.iban are punishing hairdressers for shaving or trimming beards. just out of interest, what is the punishment for trimming a beard on a guy i guess in afghanistan? lauren: execution or amputation. nope. doesn't sound like the new improved taliban 2.0 to me. sounds harsh. stricter interpretation of sharia law. reports that the taliban are sending under cover inspectors to barbershops at a province helmand, if the barbers follow american hairstyles trimming the beard that is what could happen to them. i know. stuart: talk about a reign of terror, i couldn't think of anything worse. lauren: sheer terror. stuart: not particularly funny. lauren: not a funny story at all. stuart: big name retailers say they need more time before they can implement president biden's covid mandates. they're struggling to fill jobs ahead of the holidays. we have that story for you. the return to normal delayed again. more businesses holding off on bringing back employees back to the office. we got a report on th
see you soon. >> thanks, stu.iban are punishing hairdressers for shaving or trimming beards. just out of interest, what is the punishment for trimming a beard on a guy i guess in afghanistan? lauren: execution or amputation. nope. doesn't sound like the new improved taliban 2.0 to me. sounds harsh. stricter interpretation of sharia law. reports that the taliban are sending under cover inspectors to barbershops at a province helmand, if the barbers follow american hairstyles trimming the...
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we walk in and there are the stus.re's president's doctor, physician and nurse, carrying a little cooler full of the president's blood. the national security adviser's office had a person on the travel team that day. the cia briefer was a young guy named mike morrell who later becomes the director of the cia. and the president almost immediately leaves the room and goes into the adjoining room for a reading demonstration with third and fourth graders. normally, there's a television set. for some reason there was no television. so i spent the opening moments. war on terror running up and down the corridors of this elementary school until could i find a classroom with a television set that was empty. i went in and it was on the rack. so the rugrats couldn't get up and play with it. i pulled it out of the wall and randal down the corridor to the staff hold, rolled it in there. plugged it in. plugged in the power. but then i had to plug in the cable. and i'm rolling around on the floor in a suit. in a kindergarten classroo
we walk in and there are the stus.re's president's doctor, physician and nurse, carrying a little cooler full of the president's blood. the national security adviser's office had a person on the travel team that day. the cia briefer was a young guy named mike morrell who later becomes the director of the cia. and the president almost immediately leaves the room and goes into the adjoining room for a reading demonstration with third and fourth graders. normally, there's a television set. for...
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s parents cathy and stu.r reaction to your son's imprisonment when they were playing the blame shifting game saying we would have left troops there. your response? >> our son called for accountability. throughout the hearing today i don't feel like they accepted accountability. i am extremely disappointed. it's no coincidence in my opinion that they put a gag order on him and they put him in prison the day before they had to appear in front of senators and tomorrow in front of congressmen. i think that is fairly an act of cowardice. we are proud of our son. our son is a hero. he fought for this country for 17 years. he's been on 5 deployments and taught countless men and women. the marines have fast tracked him in his career. until 30 days ago, he was a hero to the leadership of the marine corps. on august 26th, when 13 of our servicemen died in the kabul airport, something inside of our son snapped. he was angry. he in principle -- he is a very courageous and principled man -- but with that happened, he had
s parents cathy and stu.r reaction to your son's imprisonment when they were playing the blame shifting game saying we would have left troops there. your response? >> our son called for accountability. throughout the hearing today i don't feel like they accepted accountability. i am extremely disappointed. it's no coincidence in my opinion that they put a gag order on him and they put him in prison the day before they had to appear in front of senators and tomorrow in front of...
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donate for lieutenant stuart scheller, lieutenant colonel stuart scheller and i'm used to calling him sture is a tab there and what can we do? we can't get the message out. it would not be on the senate floor at americans not spoken. >> talker, you asked, what do you do? probably a week or two ago or maybe a week ago, they put him under a gag order and took away his right to post, to talk on social media. to email, to text. he shared it with america. and he knew this weekend when he posted again and broke silence that they were probably going to arrest him on monday. so he is a very intelligent man. he understands what is going to happen to him. so he broke the chain of command. and i said last night on the program, tucker, his crime was speaking truth to power and power couldn't handle it. i also said, while he broke chain of command, austen, mei li, mckenzie, they broke the chain of trust and confidence in the american people, we are madd as hell and i'm asking the american people to find your voice, stand up, demand accountability of your congresspeople, ask for lieutenant schaller to
donate for lieutenant stuart scheller, lieutenant colonel stuart scheller and i'm used to calling him sture is a tab there and what can we do? we can't get the message out. it would not be on the senate floor at americans not spoken. >> talker, you asked, what do you do? probably a week or two ago or maybe a week ago, they put him under a gag order and took away his right to post, to talk on social media. to email, to text. he shared it with america. and he knew this weekend when he...
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one thing i did not know personally is he did a lot of his stus himself and many of those movies.lotte: yes. he started, he had i think a very brief career, but a successful one as a boxer at the end of the 1940's. he remained very physical and he kind of publicized the fact that he did his own stunts. that was the later part of his career. i guess starting in the mid-1960's with "that man from rio," and during the beginning of the 1980's, becoming a little repetitious, but it doesn't matter because people loved seeing the same type of character over and over, like they did with the previous generation of french actors. and we could say belmondo was the next, because he personified something french, something very rile and yet with a slight touch of vulnerability. lost a cinema icon today.has charlotte my thank you very much for your time. -- charlotte, thank you very much for your time. time for business. more of the same, you left over the summer and we are talking again about wrecks it. the u.k. further -- about brexit. the u.k. further extending a grace. -- grace period. kate:
one thing i did not know personally is he did a lot of his stus himself and many of those movies.lotte: yes. he started, he had i think a very brief career, but a successful one as a boxer at the end of the 1940's. he remained very physical and he kind of publicized the fact that he did his own stunts. that was the later part of his career. i guess starting in the mid-1960's with "that man from rio," and during the beginning of the 1980's, becoming a little repetitious, but it doesn't...
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you think about half the stu is still without power here in baton rouge. >> talk in the impact of climate containing that i think we don't necessarily focus on. not the drama of flood organize trees knocked down but things that follow later. dr. colten: even time you encounter a disaster, you start from a little lower platform to start the recovery. so, we were climbing multiple ladders to get out of the hole from the last several disasters. then on the other end of the coin the recovery part of this, what we will see is we will talk sevens. soledad: you call it the recovery curve. it seems to me that at the end or after multiple curves do we run out of money? do you run out interest in rebuilding? dr. colten: there's a lot of discussion in reformulating the national flood insurance program whether we should pay people to rebuild repeatedly after being flooded. louisiana is one of the leading states with claims for repeat floods. there is a friend toward encouraging people not to rebuild in place although after katrina something like 90% who were offered assistance to rebuild with an opti
you think about half the stu is still without power here in baton rouge. >> talk in the impact of climate containing that i think we don't necessarily focus on. not the drama of flood organize trees knocked down but things that follow later. dr. colten: even time you encounter a disaster, you start from a little lower platform to start the recovery. so, we were climbing multiple ladders to get out of the hole from the last several disasters. then on the other end of the coin the recovery...
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. >> see you back here (dramatic music) ♪ (stu) i really can see the difference.. i have hair on my head. i can brush my hair now. within two months, i've gotten my hair back. it's just like a second chance on life. ♪ no hormones, no surgery. ♪
. >> see you back here (dramatic music) ♪ (stu) i really can see the difference.. i have hair on my head. i can brush my hair now. within two months, i've gotten my hair back. it's just like a second chance on life. ♪ no hormones, no surgery. ♪
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. >> great stu.g, meanwhile, is han ging up his 007 suit, and, ineffably -- inevitably, so are hi look-alikes. >> i think i look more like him with the shades on. but, to be honest, that's one of the things, when i turn up to do an event, people look at me and go, ok. there's probably going to be a bit of a taper off. they haven't announced to the new bond is yet. i mig have a few more events in the locker, let's say. but i can't complain. 14 yrs as probably one of the best-known, iconic spies in the world. it's a pretty good thing to have. >> he does look like him, doesn't he? the film will be in cinemas in the u.k. on thursday. viewers in the u.s. have to wait another 10 days. >> we have an audience that have been waiting for this for 18 months. they have been going through horrible lockdown experiences. there is a pent-up demand like never before to go out and see movies. because we have been open now for a few months, we have an audience that are warmed up and ready for bond. in the last few mont
. >> great stu.g, meanwhile, is han ging up his 007 suit, and, ineffably -- inevitably, so are hi look-alikes. >> i think i look more like him with the shades on. but, to be honest, that's one of the things, when i turn up to do an event, people look at me and go, ok. there's probably going to be a bit of a taper off. they haven't announced to the new bond is yet. i mig have a few more events in the locker, let's say. but i can't complain. 14 yrs as probably one of the best-known,...
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stu? stuart: mark, thank you very much.s a young girl with very negative consequences. she is speaking out against instagram saying it destroys young lives. that student is ricky schlapp who joins me right now. ricky, what were the negative consequences for you using social networks? >> absolutely. i began using instagram at the delicate age of 11 and i was absolutely pulled in with this algorithmic matrix, completely against my own free will. my experience was not particularly different from many young people who are constantly bombarded with the highlight real of everyone else's lives, holding up my young teen girl frame to photoshop ideals. it take as image on young girls and they tend to be insecure in the first place. stuart: we hear you. i wonder how you think social networks could be changed to be less toxic for teenage girls, what do you have in mind? >> my thought, i think young people, parents of young people we need to take back in charge. these are not set up to foster our well-being. wise parenting will be so i
stu? stuart: mark, thank you very much.s a young girl with very negative consequences. she is speaking out against instagram saying it destroys young lives. that student is ricky schlapp who joins me right now. ricky, what were the negative consequences for you using social networks? >> absolutely. i began using instagram at the delicate age of 11 and i was absolutely pulled in with this algorithmic matrix, completely against my own free will. my experience was not particularly different...
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you just bought his way and the things on the other end, you had this blank stu, dc insider. and because he's just always so, around the beltway people handle him with kid gloves and have for his entire career . it's not even just the media that cotton joe biden, it's his colleagues, it's, it's comedy, least in the mainstream. so you cut out everything wrong with our system and body to, to people you had body of politics going odd. you had like d, c inside or wall street insider that's worth talking about. and a lot of people don't want to talk about that because on that on mass, the usa. yeah. graham, as long as you focus it on those 2 personalities, which i every one in the public space. it's fair game as far as i'm concerned. but you know, there's so much focus on them just to kind of echo away, ron had to say here, you're not really talking about what grieves people, the hopelessness and helplessness of so many people. i mean, look what's going on with the opioid crisis. we have this forbearance, with renters and all what up the asco, and nobody takes any responsibility f
you just bought his way and the things on the other end, you had this blank stu, dc insider. and because he's just always so, around the beltway people handle him with kid gloves and have for his entire career . it's not even just the media that cotton joe biden, it's his colleagues, it's, it's comedy, least in the mainstream. so you cut out everything wrong with our system and body to, to people you had body of politics going odd. you had like d, c inside or wall street insider that's worth...
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the blue checks were going gaga on twitter over a new stu did for mask mandates. the study based on data from villages in bangladesh claims roughly 29% increase in mask use resulted in a roughly 9%, 9% decrease in symptomatic covid infections. so is this settled science? far from it. here's dr. scott atlas, author of the upcoming book "a plague upon our house." you can order it now on amazon. dr. atlas, you say this study suffers from some significant shortcomings. what are they? >> okay. thanks for having me, laura. first to say, this is the second randomized prospective study, which is a good study, this is a study in bangladesh, the randomized villages where some villages were taught to wear masks and others were not. the first study that we have is important. it's the denmark study that showed that people wearing masks, individuals wearing masks do not have a lower risk of infection testing for virus than people wearing masks. those are high quality surgical masks, a randomized study. that is known. very good effort. masks do not protect somebody from getting
the blue checks were going gaga on twitter over a new stu did for mask mandates. the study based on data from villages in bangladesh claims roughly 29% increase in mask use resulted in a roughly 9%, 9% decrease in symptomatic covid infections. so is this settled science? far from it. here's dr. scott atlas, author of the upcoming book "a plague upon our house." you can order it now on amazon. dr. atlas, you say this study suffers from some significant shortcomings. what are they?...
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let me ask you something, stu, i've been thinking about. spend that type of money, all the cashing reserves buying bitcoin, are they a leveraged etf which comes with risk, mind you? stuart: you got me, susan. i would ask exactly the same question, if you want to get into cryptos, why get into crypto as a stock? you have more on your favorite fund manager, cathie wood. what is she up to now? susan: she is not just my favorite. she is the guru of the moment. everybody talks about her. she is predicting, draftkings is down despite cathie woods saying the sports better market will soar to $280 billion by 2023. nfl kicked off this weekend. stuart: i see sports betting. in a bar, for example, watching soccer, i have people all around me gambling on their phone, put that on camera, you know, that is just taking off so it seems? susan: that's right. huge market. stuart: what have you got on crowdstrike, cybersecurity people. susan: downgrade from goldman sachs this morning in their view. just worth $305. guesting a 20% upside. neutral rating. cyber
let me ask you something, stu, i've been thinking about. spend that type of money, all the cashing reserves buying bitcoin, are they a leveraged etf which comes with risk, mind you? stuart: you got me, susan. i would ask exactly the same question, if you want to get into cryptos, why get into crypto as a stock? you have more on your favorite fund manager, cathie wood. what is she up to now? susan: she is not just my favorite. she is the guru of the moment. everybody talks about her. she is...
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keep in mind, stu, adjusted loss was 13 cents a share.to find profitability. that takes some time. stuart: up 8%. charge point. got it. i saw oil at $70 a barrel earlier. occidental, they're on upside because of that. jackie: we'll see oil prices go higher and higher. part of that is because of the reopening. part of this administration and its green energy policies we were just talking about that. you will see the energy companies move up to a point until prices become prohibitive. talk about the gas prices every day. that is when we see a tipping point, right? stuart: you got it. chevron by the way still yields 5%. 5% on chevron. that is pretty good. jackie: yeah. stuart: tell me about china going after 11 of these ride-hailing firms. what is this all about? jackie: this is so interesting to me. they make it like it's a safety thing, vehicles are registered, drivers are registered. we think about it with uber for example. they are going after 11 different companies including didi which is the biggest one with the most market share in th
keep in mind, stu, adjusted loss was 13 cents a share.to find profitability. that takes some time. stuart: up 8%. charge point. got it. i saw oil at $70 a barrel earlier. occidental, they're on upside because of that. jackie: we'll see oil prices go higher and higher. part of that is because of the reopening. part of this administration and its green energy policies we were just talking about that. you will see the energy companies move up to a point until prices become prohibitive. talk about...
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situation that i want to address right now is what's happening with lieutenant colonel, marine colonel stu schellier. he decided to call out the military leaders because they let him down after multiple tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan. they put him in solitary confinement. last night they dumped a 640-page indictment on him and his lawyer. his parents have seen him for ten minutes. his dad hopped on with tucker last night to say this. >> his crime was speaking truth to power and power couldn't handle it. >> tucker: no. >> i also said he broke the chain of command, austin milley, mckenzie, they broke the chain of trust and confidence in the american people. we're mad, we're mad as hell. >> brian: what's going on here, mark? >> mark levine: they're trying to make an example of this. i had a retired brigadier journal jag called my radio show last night and he said he never heard anything like this. someone is dangerous, dangerous to themselves or other people, something to that sort, they will go ahead and put him in the brig. this man is not dangerous. they put him in the brig. he's in
situation that i want to address right now is what's happening with lieutenant colonel, marine colonel stu schellier. he decided to call out the military leaders because they let him down after multiple tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan. they put him in solitary confinement. last night they dumped a 640-page indictment on him and his lawyer. his parents have seen him for ten minutes. his dad hopped on with tucker last night to say this. >> his crime was speaking truth to power and...
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let's stus with peter bergen who knows this well. peter produced osama bin laden's first interview. i'm curious when you think back to that interview with bin laden and you think of everything that's come, the wars in afghanistan, iraq, other nations, arab spring, isis, ramifications jeff was talking about to u.s. poll six that are held to this day, what most stands out to you reflecting this morning, two decades later? >> good morning, boris. a lot of events happened. jeff talked about some of the political ramifications. we not only invaded occupied afghanistan and iraq, we had various missions in libya, pakistan, tens of thousands of troops were killed. none of this was predictable after the days of 9/11. none was predictable in 1997 when we talked to bin laden. he declared war against the united states then. al qaeda blew up two embassies in africa killing 200 people and from then on out he was a more serious threat. >> your most recent book is called the rise and fall of osama bin laden. the united states was insulated because bin laden's decision to carry out the operations in
let's stus with peter bergen who knows this well. peter produced osama bin laden's first interview. i'm curious when you think back to that interview with bin laden and you think of everything that's come, the wars in afghanistan, iraq, other nations, arab spring, isis, ramifications jeff was talking about to u.s. poll six that are held to this day, what most stands out to you reflecting this morning, two decades later? >> good morning, boris. a lot of events happened. jeff talked about...
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exhausted from his treatment, stu had limitations.ly questions. that's it, i'm going to cry, sorry! ijust wanted to do something and peoplejoined in. out of adversity came something really nice. something usefulfor a big reach of people and i felt really good about it. i felt good about myself. for the first time for quite awhile. part of my recovery, to feel useful. and i think that's, for any person recovering from leukaemia or cancer, to feel useful is big, it's massive. i can't describe how massive that is, yeah. amanda kirton, bbc news. imean, the i mean, the joy i mean, thejoy of i mean, the joy of postcards i mean, thejoy of postcards is i mean, the joy of postcards is one thing, but stu just articulating what it means to him, feeling useful is something we've all valued a lot more. ab. is something we've all valued a lot more. : :, :, , ., . is something we've all valued a lot more. :, :, , :, more. a lot of research has gone into making _ more. a lot of research has gone into making those _ more. a lot of research has gone in
exhausted from his treatment, stu had limitations.ly questions. that's it, i'm going to cry, sorry! ijust wanted to do something and peoplejoined in. out of adversity came something really nice. something usefulfor a big reach of people and i felt really good about it. i felt good about myself. for the first time for quite awhile. part of my recovery, to feel useful. and i think that's, for any person recovering from leukaemia or cancer, to feel useful is big, it's massive. i can't describe how...
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. >> we would not have had the under donald trump in my opinion but i also -- i don't think stu would have done what he did and if we had been at this point donald trump would've stepped in if generals were out of hand. >> this is a story that is not going away but i bet the country is with you. we will keep in touch with you and we will get those postings up on social media on other issues you were mentioning. and coming up, loudoun county, virginia is where the school board versus matt walsh saga is unfolding, the conservative commentator joins me in moments on the links that he went to to call these gender bending creeps out to their faces, stay there. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our
. >> we would not have had the under donald trump in my opinion but i also -- i don't think stu would have done what he did and if we had been at this point donald trump would've stepped in if generals were out of hand. >> this is a story that is not going away but i bet the country is with you. we will keep in touch with you and we will get those postings up on social media on other issues you were mentioning. and coming up, loudoun county, virginia is where the school board versus...
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stu schwartz was our producers.e have a camera poised there, wabc traffic camera. you're on the air, go, and with no preparation and no thought, it was a complete surprise to us. but as you know, george, you go into reporter mode, and the last thing you want to do is indicate to anybody that you know more than you do and at that point we just didn't know anything. and so we were madly writing notes to, you know, when was that earlier bombing at the basement of the world trade center? how many years ago was that, et cetera? but we were just bewildered and -- and -- but i knew that this was going to change "good morning america" and the country for some time to come. you just knew this was a completely transformative event. >> charlie, you said you didn't want to tell america what you didn't know. that is so important in a situation like that but you did say -- we heard you say this looks like some sort of concerted effort to attack the world trade center. where did that sense of clarity come from? >> well, it wasn't
stu schwartz was our producers.e have a camera poised there, wabc traffic camera. you're on the air, go, and with no preparation and no thought, it was a complete surprise to us. but as you know, george, you go into reporter mode, and the last thing you want to do is indicate to anybody that you know more than you do and at that point we just didn't know anything. and so we were madly writing notes to, you know, when was that earlier bombing at the basement of the world trade center? how many...
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politically strainedituation wre counities of loggers or community's of indigenous families that are stubenit agreements or revenue-aring agreemes a then we ve indigous counity meers and milies ke myself d my relatns you're als showing uat the blockas with settr pple, specifally whiteettler people have noconcept or understanding of the complexities -- it makes it a interesting come to sathe very let, type dynamic that you enter in ghost of a community can -- juan: i want to bring in noah ross, an attorney representing many of the land defenders at very creek. welcome to democracy now! could you talk about the british columbia supreme court injunction against the protesters on vancouver island, what powers does a grant the logging company involved -- as it grant a logging company involved? >> i amonored to be on the show entity with you, kati. the injunction was granted to teal jones, prohibits blocking of logging activities within a large area, several hundred square kilometers what is now known as southern vancouver island. it is not prohibit people from being there, just blocking the l
politically strainedituation wre counities of loggers or community's of indigenous families that are stubenit agreements or revenue-aring agreemes a then we ve indigous counity meers and milies ke myself d my relatns you're als showing uat the blockas with settr pple, specifally whiteettler people have noconcept or understanding of the complexities -- it makes it a interesting come to sathe very let, type dynamic that you enter in ghost of a community can -- juan: i want to bring in noah ross,...
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i'm used to calling him stu. there's a tab. so many people are saying, what can we do?would not have been on the senate floor if americans had not spoken up. >> tucker, you asked what did he do? probably a week or two ago, maybe it was a week ago, they put him under a gag order. they took away his right to post, to talk on social media, to e-mail, to text. he shared it with america. and he knew this weekend when he posted again. >> an broke silence. >> he broke his silence, that they were probably gonna arrest him on monday. he is a very intelligent man. he understands what's going to happen to him. we have been -- he broke chain of command. i say last night on a program, tucker. his crime was speaking truth to power, and power couldn't handle it. i also said while he broke chain of command, austin, miley, mackenzie, they broke the chain of trust and confidence in the american people. we're mad. we're mad as hell. and i'm asking the american people to find your voice, stand up, demand accountability of your congress people. ask for lieutenant scheller to be freed. in my
i'm used to calling him stu. there's a tab. so many people are saying, what can we do?would not have been on the senate floor if americans had not spoken up. >> tucker, you asked what did he do? probably a week or two ago, maybe it was a week ago, they put him under a gag order. they took away his right to post, to talk on social media, to e-mail, to text. he shared it with america. and he knew this weekend when he posted again. >> an broke silence. >> he broke his silence,...
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today is that there is so much trash here right at the water's edge and it goes into this beautiful us stu we're we have. >> reporter: if you have ever been infuriated by the trash you see in california, this was the day to do something about it. and thousands of volunteers desended on the shore lines and waters ways trying to tackle a notorious problem that has only gotten worse with the pandemic. >> i found like wrappers. >> reporter: they picked along every waterfront in the bay area gathering up anything tossed a side. >> the whole glass bottle. >> reporter: some was large and some medium sized but most was small and, yes, a lot of it was -- >> like mostly plastic. >> when you think about how people used to be have before we got to be a dispose sable society, they took their own water bottle out with them and put food in a bag and brought it out with them. everything has been made so easy, but there is no cost assigned to the waste. >> reporter: for a lot of those who came out fighting the title wave of waste that we see is a personal calling even if the size of the challenge can feel
today is that there is so much trash here right at the water's edge and it goes into this beautiful us stu we're we have. >> reporter: if you have ever been infuriated by the trash you see in california, this was the day to do something about it. and thousands of volunteers desended on the shore lines and waters ways trying to tackle a notorious problem that has only gotten worse with the pandemic. >> i found like wrappers. >> reporter: they picked along every waterfront in...
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especially with really hard problem like you're just want to pull out your camera and scan goes a long stu lantz has a similar feature open. the google app on your phone and tap the camera icon in the search bar select homework at the bottom of the screen, then snap a picture of a math problem for an instant answer. if you want more detailed explanations to the solution. checkout photomath. we help students kind of understand how to approach and tackle that problem through a series of step-by-step explanations. a new feature explains answers opposed to mimic how to turn what explain it on a light four-door black for when it's off get generator photomath is free or pay for premium features just for a completely free alternative. try microsoft math solver scanned draw or type in math problems and get instant solutions along with the steps it takes to get there. >> so, yes, these apps could be used to cheat and solve homework problems fast. but their primary purpose is to teach and they could be a big help to mom and dad. i've got more information all these math solving apps on my website. ju
especially with really hard problem like you're just want to pull out your camera and scan goes a long stu lantz has a similar feature open. the google app on your phone and tap the camera icon in the search bar select homework at the bottom of the screen, then snap a picture of a math problem for an instant answer. if you want more detailed explanations to the solution. checkout photomath. we help students kind of understand how to approach and tackle that problem through a series of...
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we are in an awful situation, a situation that we find ourselves in which and stu the undermining, the, the basically hatred of haitians not only by the united states in the way we have treated them historically, also by candidate and france. they have just been the victims of all of these countries for years and taken advantage of and splendid. they do not intend to have the -- well, they have not been able to get the united states to support credible governance most of we will go along with whomever and whatever happens in haiti. so we have got to do better than this. i don't know where this administration is going with this but i'm going to do everything i can. i think it is a humane policy that he demonstrated but it doesn't seem to be what they are about. amy: i went to ask you about nbc news reporting the biden administration's advertising for new contract to operate on migrant detention facity at the u.s. naval base at guantÁnamo bay, cuba, with the requirement some of the guards speak spanish and haitian creole. capacity of 120 people. the contract would allow it to hold up to
we are in an awful situation, a situation that we find ourselves in which and stu the undermining, the, the basically hatred of haitians not only by the united states in the way we have treated them historically, also by candidate and france. they have just been the victims of all of these countries for years and taken advantage of and splendid. they do not intend to have the -- well, they have not been able to get the united states to support credible governance most of we will go along with...
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with treasury secretary janet yellen and federal reserve chair jerome powell on the federal economic stus measures taken in response to the pandemic. we'll have live coverage on c-span .org. then thursday at 10 on c-span3, health and human services secretary becerra and education secretary cardona are before a senate committee to cause school reopenings during the coronavirus pandemic. watch this week on the c-span networks or listen on the c-span radio app. head over to c-span .org for scheduling information or stream video live or on demand any time. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> today president biden talked about the importance of getting more people vaccinated. he then got a booster shot of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine while taking questions from reporters.
with treasury secretary janet yellen and federal reserve chair jerome powell on the federal economic stus measures taken in response to the pandemic. we'll have live coverage on c-span .org. then thursday at 10 on c-span3, health and human services secretary becerra and education secretary cardona are before a senate committee to cause school reopenings during the coronavirus pandemic. watch this week on the c-span networks or listen on the c-span radio app. head over to c-span .org for...
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especially with really hard problem like you're just one your comments can and get to quickly goes a long stu lantz has a similar feature open. the google app on your phone and tap the camera icon in the search bar select homework at the bottom of the screen, then snap a picture of a math problem for an instant answer. if you want more detailed explanations to the solution. checkout photomath. we help students kind of understand how to approach and tackle that problem through a series of step-by-step explanations. a new feature explains answers opposed to mimic how to turn what explain it on a light four-door black when it's off get generous photomath is free or pay for premium features for a completely free alternative. try microsoft math solver scanned draw or type in math problems and get instant solutions along with the steps it takes to get there. >> so, yes, these apps could be used to cheat and solve homework problems fast. but their primary purpose is to teach and they could be a big help to mom and dad. i've got more information. all these math solving apps on my website. just go to
especially with really hard problem like you're just one your comments can and get to quickly goes a long stu lantz has a similar feature open. the google app on your phone and tap the camera icon in the search bar select homework at the bottom of the screen, then snap a picture of a math problem for an instant answer. if you want more detailed explanations to the solution. checkout photomath. we help students kind of understand how to approach and tackle that problem through a series of...
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imagery and all the potential silliness -- >> jimmy: the lightning and a hammer and -- >> all that studid the black album, were you like that's sort of our thing? >> yeah. but none more black. someone did it kind of before us, didn't they? spinal tap. >> jimmy: right. yes. >> it's all their fault, always. >> jimmy: you guys did the documentary with those guys, and yeah, that was good. that's great. i have to say, it's funny. when you -- i just remember when you guys first came out and i was like these guys are real scary, and then when i meet you guys, these have very nice guys, seem smart, and you're right when you talk about the imagery and the stuff that has become part of metal and part of rock music that's, like, cartoonish stuff. it's silly when you think about it. >> yeah. absolutely. when we were doing some of the first albums, all the -- i guess all the idols or peoples -- we were kind of modelling ourselves after were ronnie james dio. it was like unicorns and rainbows. >> dragons. >> medieval dragon fighting. >> lots of dragons. >> we didn't -- i didn't grow up around dragon
imagery and all the potential silliness -- >> jimmy: the lightning and a hammer and -- >> all that studid the black album, were you like that's sort of our thing? >> yeah. but none more black. someone did it kind of before us, didn't they? spinal tap. >> jimmy: right. yes. >> it's all their fault, always. >> jimmy: you guys did the documentary with those guys, and yeah, that was good. that's great. i have to say, it's funny. when you -- i just remember when...
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i'm talking, of course, your updates around the caldor fire and well, stu, expect your holiday weekendad right now. tom, thanks for that highway 4, although still pretty slows much better than we were early roughed about 90 minutes or so. 56 minutes. you're traveling towards conquer to 42. we had some earlier construction slowed us down. >> stalled vehicles and just an uptick in traffic as you head into the city this morning. a little under 17 miuutes. it is stalled vehicle on the bay bridge. 5, 1880, moving along at this hour. the san mateo bridge recovering from an earlier accident, maybe about 40 minutes or so. 23 minutes, as you can still see the delays are still lingering because of that traffic collision. the richmond sandra fell commute. we had a stalled vehicle. 5.80 westbound took us up to 30 minutes. now we're down to under 15 says they've been able to remove that. let's check on the southbank. things are also improving down here. 36 minutes towards mental part 2 8085 82 not tracking any major delays darya and james, back to you. thanks a lot. rate 33 and let's give you the v
i'm talking, of course, your updates around the caldor fire and well, stu, expect your holiday weekendad right now. tom, thanks for that highway 4, although still pretty slows much better than we were early roughed about 90 minutes or so. 56 minutes. you're traveling towards conquer to 42. we had some earlier construction slowed us down. >> stalled vehicles and just an uptick in traffic as you head into the city this morning. a little under 17 miuutes. it is stalled vehicle on the bay...
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stu they let him get away with it.lizabeth: the new york times reporting, even the taliban was surprised at how rapidly the white house left afghanistan. let's take a listen to what anthony blinken had to say about the staggering amount of permanent residence that are still behind in afghanistan, watch this. >> how many of them approximately, we don't know the exact number but how many legal permanent residents are we convinced are still in afghanistan, we don't have an exact number but the numbers in the thousands. >> in the thousands. >> and you are correct there are charter flights there that have been there for some time that is not been allowed to leave we went to see those leave. >> your reaction to that still in the thousands, what do you say. >> they are living in fantasy land and anthony blinken says working to rely on the taliban the responsible government and good serious partners that is adolf hitler, the taliban has no interest to get out of this, they want to string it out and make it as impossibly diffic
stu they let him get away with it.lizabeth: the new york times reporting, even the taliban was surprised at how rapidly the white house left afghanistan. let's take a listen to what anthony blinken had to say about the staggering amount of permanent residence that are still behind in afghanistan, watch this. >> how many of them approximately, we don't know the exact number but how many legal permanent residents are we convinced are still in afghanistan, we don't have an exact number but...
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stu warnings in eldorado are eldorado county. but authorities are warning people to be careful as they go back. the fire is about 53% contained right now. the flames have burned more than 218,000 acres. more than 700 homes have been destroyed. >> time now is 8.19 and a firefighter assigned to protect structures from the caldor fire ended up saving a cabin that had been in his family's for decades. kristi gross has that story. >> everything. everything is hot out there firefighter stephen castanon with the waterloo marotta fire district was part of a task force crew responding to the caldor fire as it spread into the tahoe area. everything's dry. >> live trees are burning like there. >> dead trees for nearly 2 weeks is task force battled flames in rough terrain trying to protect properties including one he'd grown up visiting. i remember going down there as a child to the creek playing on the ports that looked down to the sitting around the campfire. >> and just spending time with family. this cabin up the highway. 50 corridor has
stu warnings in eldorado are eldorado county. but authorities are warning people to be careful as they go back. the fire is about 53% contained right now. the flames have burned more than 218,000 acres. more than 700 homes have been destroyed. >> time now is 8.19 and a firefighter assigned to protect structures from the caldor fire ended up saving a cabin that had been in his family's for decades. kristi gross has that story. >> everything. everything is hot out there firefighter...
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stu and i would love to hear people want to tell us on twitter, either one of us what they doing withves are. what they think is the worst of these parking infractions? >> looking forward to that. looking forward to our good news good night. you're going to love this. i'll give you a hint. a95-year-old veteran. >> shannon: i already love it. see you in just a minute. our viewers will love it too. the president just have to speak tomorrow on covid. how is his pandemic messaging going and doesn't match the science? immunologist dr. hooman noorchashm joins us next to breakr it down. through all your favorite moments, we keep you smiling with flexible financing on treatments you need - from routine care and dentures, to implants and clear aligners plus convenient appointment times in the evening, weekend or right now. start your treatment today for zero down plus zero interest if paid in full within 18 months and bring on life's happiest moments. call 1-800-aspendental or book online today. it wasn't long after i had joined golo before i had to start buying new pants. golo changes your wh
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they rammed through part partisan nearly it 2 trillion stus bill. stimulus bill. it only made matters worse, especially rising inflation for working families. for example, in that bill democrats undid the party agreement to protect taxpayers against the greatest theft of american tax dollars in a lifetime. which by now has lost up to $400 billion to fraud. they even opened the door to greater fraud by replacing republican tax credit that he rewards were with the cash for kids welfare check. with few safeguards. stopping fraud and taking care of tax dollars should be bipartisan goal that would stretch the spending in the federal government. instead democrats are demanding this tax and spending bid that will kill three million u.s. jobs, drive prices even higher, and pose the largest expansion of the welfare state in our lifetime. i urge my democrat colleagues in the brinksmanship we can achieve a bipartisan framework. look at republicans' repeated efforts. 2016 the house passed a ways and means bill called the debt management and fiscal responsibility act. creating
they rammed through part partisan nearly it 2 trillion stus bill. stimulus bill. it only made matters worse, especially rising inflation for working families. for example, in that bill democrats undid the party agreement to protect taxpayers against the greatest theft of american tax dollars in a lifetime. which by now has lost up to $400 billion to fraud. they even opened the door to greater fraud by replacing republican tax credit that he rewards were with the cash for kids welfare check....
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stu? stuart: grady, we spend a lot of time on politics and money.uman stories, just show the human side of that devastation. you did it for us. thanks, grady. see you again soon. >>> the cdc says over 2500 cases of heart inflammation were reported after getting the jab. dr. marc siegel joins us. 2574 cases, is that a cause for concern? >> well, i would put it this way, stuart, it is certainly a cause to be keeping a eye on this. but a big study from israel from noam who i will interview tomorrow actually, he pointed out 42 days after the shot, there is 3% shot of getting that heart inflammation, but 18% chance over the same period if you have covid. if you have covid you get a much more severe case than you get it from the vaccine. about one to five out of 100,000 people. usually around 25 or younger. it is not something to ignore but you got to ask yourself, what's more risky, the vaccine or covid? if you got covid you also have risks of other things like blood clots, all kinds of complications we've been talking about for a year. for me, in the va
stu? stuart: grady, we spend a lot of time on politics and money.uman stories, just show the human side of that devastation. you did it for us. thanks, grady. see you again soon. >>> the cdc says over 2500 cases of heart inflammation were reported after getting the jab. dr. marc siegel joins us. 2574 cases, is that a cause for concern? >> well, i would put it this way, stuart, it is certainly a cause to be keeping a eye on this. but a big study from israel from noam who i will...
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stu schwartz our producer said something happened at the world trade center.ng. we don't know for sure. we have a traffic camera trained on the north tower. you're on the air. go. that's all the warning we had. diane and i -- diane sawyer and i were there. we were bewildered. we were bewildered just like everybody else. then, of course, the second plane came into frame and you just played the little bit after that. we knew at that point the united states was under atack. internalizing that, george, the hardest part -- first of all, i don't think i ever -- any of us ever imagined that a plane could be used as a weapon against a building and that later people would jump. it was just beyond my can and then that the buildings would p. each one of those was such a shock. it took so long to internalize it and realize the magnitude of what we were undergoing. diane, when that second plane hit, said oh, my god. i've always thought what a wonderful reaction that was. she knew right away we had a lot of people gone. >> a lot of people gone. we couldn't have imagined als
stu schwartz our producer said something happened at the world trade center.ng. we don't know for sure. we have a traffic camera trained on the north tower. you're on the air. go. that's all the warning we had. diane and i -- diane sawyer and i were there. we were bewildered. we were bewildered just like everybody else. then, of course, the second plane came into frame and you just played the little bit after that. we knew at that point the united states was under atack. internalizing that,...
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. >> see you, stu.lves? costco is sounding the alarm again. we got the story. >>> president biden meets boris, british prime minister at the white house. as soon as reporters started asking questions, this happened. roll tape. >> thats's the -- [shouting] >> let's go. let's go. thank you. stuart: we'll show you the full clip in a moment. you won't believe how they protect him from any questions. ♪ i wonder how the firm's doing without its fearless leader. you sure you want to leave that all behind? yeah. stay restless with the rx. crafted by lexus. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. crafted by lexus. ♪♪ (vo) the rule in business used to be, "location, location, location." now it's, "network, network, network." so you need a network that's built right. verizon business unlimited starts with america's most reliable network. then we add the speed of verizon 5g. we provide security that's made for business and offer plans as low as $30 per line. more businesses choose verizon than any other network. w
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stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, maria, good morning, everyone. right from the start we will bring you the election results by 2 to 1 margin gavin newsom won the recall vote. he's still the governor. lucky california, you still have couple of high taxes, high crime, homelessness. at least the rest of us can see what damage liberal policies can do. blockbuster news from microsoft, yes, i do own some microsoft shares. they will raise dividend and buyback up to $60 billion worth of their own stock. the left hates buybacks but investors love them. microsoft is up big this morning. 1.3%, $4 a share. going the other way, gaming stocks, the chinese communist party reportedly wants to have officials inside macao's gaming company. a gambling center. xi jinping wants to control the money going to casinos. mgm on the downside. wall street, looking a little shaky again. big drop for stocks yesterday. the sixth pullback in the last 7 sessions. you're looking at the yield on the ten-year treasury, down 1.28%. now look at stock futures, dow industrials, s&p, the
stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, maria, good morning, everyone. right from the start we will bring you the election results by 2 to 1 margin gavin newsom won the recall vote. he's still the governor. lucky california, you still have couple of high taxes, high crime, homelessness. at least the rest of us can see what damage liberal policies can do. blockbuster news from microsoft, yes, i do own some microsoft shares. they will raise dividend and buyback up to $60 billion worth of their...
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. -- and stu kidnap her. he used his worn card, and he kidnapped her.tman. it is horrific. there are no words to describe what an absolute harrowing thing this was. it is absolutely appalling and women who are listening to this will be thinking, what happens if an individual... one of the things government talking about was to have plainclothes police officers attending nightclubs. it was an idea put forward. it seems natalie barney idea now. but we need to do is to look at why we continue to have this violence against women, what we can do to stop it, and i do not know a single person who does not know a woman who has been the victim of some kind of domestic abuse, so we really need to make sure that sarah's death is not in vain and we are looking at how we can train and this violence against women that happens far too frequently. you don't know _ happens far too frequently. you don't know a — happens far too frequently. you don't know a single woman who has not been the victim of domestic abuse? ~ ., ~ ., , abuse? when i talk to people, when i talk to
. -- and stu kidnap her. he used his worn card, and he kidnapped her.tman. it is horrific. there are no words to describe what an absolute harrowing thing this was. it is absolutely appalling and women who are listening to this will be thinking, what happens if an individual... one of the things government talking about was to have plainclothes police officers attending nightclubs. it was an idea put forward. it seems natalie barney idea now. but we need to do is to look at why we continue to...
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. >> good to be here, thanks, stu. stuart: see you soon. my time is up this thursday morning but neil, sir, it is yours. neil: all right. thank you very much, my friend. focusing on stocks that are up but again much of the northeast that remains underwater and trying to clean up right now, that is a lot easier said than done. we're just getting word right now that delta air lines have seen roughly 80 cancellations across the new york city area. the airports are pretty handicapped. they're getting some flooding too, especially at newark international airport. 370 separate flights have been canceled of all carriers. it doesn't end there. the power was knocked out for more than 200,000 customers in places as diverse as pennsylvania, new jersey, new york and connecticut. already we've got word of at least 22 killed in this latest wave of storms. that does not include some of the deaths we had tragically in louisiana when ida was just starting. and she is apparently a long ways from being punished, now gunning for new england. we expect to hear
. >> good to be here, thanks, stu. stuart: see you soon. my time is up this thursday morning but neil, sir, it is yours. neil: all right. thank you very much, my friend. focusing on stocks that are up but again much of the northeast that remains underwater and trying to clean up right now, that is a lot easier said than done. we're just getting word right now that delta air lines have seen roughly 80 cancellations across the new york city area. the airports are pretty handicapped. they're...
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stu d e nts students in england may have to repay their loans sooner according to reports on the financialng their loans back there for just over begin paying their loans back there forjust over £20,000 a year. ministers are considering reducing that figure to around 23,000 and potentially save the government up to £2,000,000,000 a year. jake is one of the people who could be affected by this and graduated having studied international relations and leads. thank you for joining us. i imagine you are not particularly happy about this. hat particularly happy about this. ijrt particularly happy about this. ijrt particularly and i don't think there would be many students who are extremely ecstatic about this as well. after 18 months of the deal with online learning and all of the stresses associated with lockdown and covid—19 was simultaneously having no renegotiating theirfees and very abnormal causes. i think a lot of students already are infuriated by the situation they find themselves placed in with fees that are unreduced and having to pay more every month out of their pay cheques. if more
stu d e nts students in england may have to repay their loans sooner according to reports on the financialng their loans back there for just over begin paying their loans back there forjust over £20,000 a year. ministers are considering reducing that figure to around 23,000 and potentially save the government up to £2,000,000,000 a year. jake is one of the people who could be affected by this and graduated having studied international relations and leads. thank you for joining us. i imagine...
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you will love this stu.the biden administration would like to crush the businesses that don't follow the vaccine mandate or any osha rule. in the rick sill ages bill osha could get a windfall for a fine. the fine for serious infraction violating the vaccine mandate would go to $70,000 per offense. for repeat violations the fine would be $700,000. osha says the current fine of 13,500 is not enough to motivate large employers. critics think the osha mandate is not legal. what could map the fines could force smaller, medium-sized businesses to close. white house press secretary says mandates work. >> for the most part we have not seen a max exodus in employees. yes individuals decided not to get vaccinated, therefore no longer been employed. that is nobody's preference but for the most part we've seen an increase in vaccinations in these companies which makes work places more healthier. reporter: so it could affect 80 million workers. under the current rules now osha has written 300 violations related specifica
you will love this stu.the biden administration would like to crush the businesses that don't follow the vaccine mandate or any osha rule. in the rick sill ages bill osha could get a windfall for a fine. the fine for serious infraction violating the vaccine mandate would go to $70,000 per offense. for repeat violations the fine would be $700,000. osha says the current fine of 13,500 is not enough to motivate large employers. critics think the osha mandate is not legal. what could map the fines...