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tate.get him now," and i thought, "they better get to him before i do." >> reporter: brian tate had been embroiled in an escalating feud with his neighbors lisa and seth. todd knew all about it and was certain his daughter was now dead because of it. this is this culmination of bad blood's been going on for a month's time or more now? >> right. uh-huh. >> reporter: it started about two months before the murder. seth pulled a dead deer off the road along the property line. brian tate later tossed the hide onto seth's property. seth tossed it back, and the battle was on. tate made several calls to the county, complaining about nasty acts of vandalism. todd caldwell responded to one in april. and tate pointed the finger at his young neighbor. >> i can't remember names. >> seth, seth techel. >> seth techel? >> yup. >> torkel? >> techel. >> techel. >> yeah, his dad owns champion bowl. okay. >> and i'll tell -- i just -- they're good people. they really are. >> reporter: now this guy, brian tate,
tate.get him now," and i thought, "they better get to him before i do." >> reporter: brian tate had been embroiled in an escalating feud with his neighbors lisa and seth. todd knew all about it and was certain his daughter was now dead because of it. this is this culmination of bad blood's been going on for a month's time or more now? >> right. uh-huh. >> reporter: it started about two months before the murder. seth pulled a dead deer off the road along the...
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governor tate reeves, thank you so much. blessed day. >> thank you very much, happy easter to you and all your viewers. >>> a community overcome with guilt, sadness and anger after george floyd's death spilling out on the stand. congresswoman ilhan omar is with us. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections... and if you are or may become pregnant
governor tate reeves, thank you so much. blessed day. >> thank you very much, happy easter to you and all your viewers. >>> a community overcome with guilt, sadness and anger after george floyd's death spilling out on the stand. congresswoman ilhan omar is with us. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for...
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gover governor tate reeves, thank you so much v. thank you very much, happy easter to all your viewers. >>> a community overcome with guilt, sadness and anger after george floyd's death spilling out on the stand. congresswoman ilhan omar is with us. stay with us next. got it? got it. nooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> welcome back to "state of the union." i'm jake tapper. the trial of derek chauvin, the former minneapolis police officer charged in the death of george floyd will continue tomorrow after a week of emotional testimony that had some witnesses breaking down on the stand, traumatized by feelings of guilt after seeing the man die in front of them and not being able to prevent it. joining us to discuss democratic congresswoman ilhan omar who represents mps minneapolis, congresswoman, thanks, so much for joining us. early happy ramadan to you. let me ask you, on an emotional level, what's it be
gover governor tate reeves, thank you so much v. thank you very much, happy easter to all your viewers. >>> a community overcome with guilt, sadness and anger after george floyd's death spilling out on the stand. congresswoman ilhan omar is with us. stay with us next. got it? got it. nooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> welcome back to "state...
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elizabeth: kristin tate, thank you so much. it is good to see you.mer u.s. attorney guy lewis is with us, on a mystery, a baffling story. is the u.s. postal service spying on you? later in the show former homeland security oversight counsel mike howell. a new bipartisan push to step in and do what the biden team won't, fix the border crisis, that is next. >> without border security you never have true homeland security and american lives are security and american lives are at risk every single trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems.
elizabeth: kristin tate, thank you so much. it is good to see you.mer u.s. attorney guy lewis is with us, on a mystery, a baffling story. is the u.s. postal service spying on you? later in the show former homeland security oversight counsel mike howell. a new bipartisan push to step in and do what the biden team won't, fix the border crisis, that is next. >> without border security you never have true homeland security and american lives are security and american lives are at risk every...
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elizabeth: kristin tate, thank you so much. it is good to see you.th: next up former u.s. attorney guy lewis is with us, on a mystery, a baffling story. is the u.s. postal service spying on you? later in the show former homeland security oversight counsel mike howell. a new bipartisan push to step in and do what the biden team won't, fix the border crisis, that is next. >> without border security you never have true homeland security and american lives are at risk every single day. 'cause i do things a little differently. hey, i'll take one, please! wait, this isn't a hot-dog stand? no, can't you see the sign? wet. teddy. bears. get ya' wet teddy bears! one-hundred percent wet, guaranteed! or the next one is on me! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor, so you know it's beating as it should. and a rapid test to help evaluate concussion, in case something were to happen. at abbott, we fight for th
elizabeth: kristin tate, thank you so much. it is good to see you.th: next up former u.s. attorney guy lewis is with us, on a mystery, a baffling story. is the u.s. postal service spying on you? later in the show former homeland security oversight counsel mike howell. a new bipartisan push to step in and do what the biden team won't, fix the border crisis, that is next. >> without border security you never have true homeland security and american lives are at risk every single day. 'cause...
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in new york tate?!: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, tate >> caller: i'm a new viewer, 24 years old, and i love your show. >> thank you, buddy. thank you very much. >> caller: my question is jetblue. what do you think about it >> you don't want jetblue, you want southwest air gary kelly, best operator. i want to go to andrew in virginia an andrew?! >> caller: what's up, jim? big boo-yah to you >> thank you what's going on here >> caller: a few years back, about fyi years back, d&w was looked at as a risky stock what's your feelings about it now? >> it's a risky stock. you know, i have a life insurance policy with them and that's about as close as they want to get to them. let's go to mark in kentucky mark you're in kentucky, you must be lucky. what have you got for me >> caller: i would like to ask you about btrn >> nothing to see, keep moving on keep moving on that's the merger. no, that's a cats and dogs stock. and i would rather see you in petco. let's go to jack in pennsylvania jack?! >> caller: cramer, ho
in new york tate?!: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, tate >> caller: i'm a new viewer, 24 years old, and i love your show. >> thank you, buddy. thank you very much. >> caller: my question is jetblue. what do you think about it >> you don't want jetblue, you want southwest air gary kelly, best operator. i want to go to andrew in virginia an andrew?! >> caller: what's up, jim? big boo-yah to you >> thank you what's going on here >> caller: a few years...
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the same defense he uses all the years later with tate labianca. his mother gets out of jail. she wants her son back. they live in a number of places where, no, there are not "uncles" coming in all the time. but charles becomes an incorrigible cutter of school. his mother gets a job in a grocery store where he immediately starts shoplifting and begging the different patrons to buy him candy. he's scary. she talks to her mother, to her sister, to the school authorities -- all this is documented -- what can i do to help charles? the common agreement is, there are some schools for boys where maybe he'll learn to follow some rules. let's have him go there. these were not juvenile detention centers. they didn't have fences around them. when they didn't have fences around them, he ran away. when he'd run away, he did things. the picture on the cover of the book is a picture of charles manson at age 13, got on a suit and tie. he's appearing before a judge in indianapolis on charges, get this one, of armed robbery. 13. the question is, which rigid detention center for boys will he be
the same defense he uses all the years later with tate labianca. his mother gets out of jail. she wants her son back. they live in a number of places where, no, there are not "uncles" coming in all the time. but charles becomes an incorrigible cutter of school. his mother gets a job in a grocery store where he immediately starts shoplifting and begging the different patrons to buy him candy. he's scary. she talks to her mother, to her sister, to the school authorities -- all this is...
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coming up, tate reeves.r plus infrastructure bill? we are reading through it so you don't have to. you can thank us for that. we'll get into those. you can see some of those other items crammed in there. graphic video showing the state of the crisis on the border. isn't this awful. smugglers dropping children from the top of the border wall. then just abandoning them, taking off. we've got a live report from the texas side of the border after this. i have the power to lower my a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. most people taking it reached an a1c under 7%. trulicity may also help you lose up to 10 pounds and lower your risk of cardiovascular events, whether you know you're at risk or not. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasi
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but again, our position's always been the same. >> shareeduh tate, thank you for your time.ppreciate you. >> thank you for having me. >>> we have a programming note. vice president kamala harris is going to sit down with cnn's dana bash as she nears her first 100 days on the job. they will discuss the pandemic, gun violence, and immigration. this is an exclusive interview on the situation room so do not miss it today at 6:00 eastern. >>> it is happening again, victor, as we speak. >> this time, it's happening at a new york supermarket, a deadly shooting. we'll take you to the scene as police are still searching for that shooter next. ancestry, with documents, with photographs, i get to define myself through the scores of people who lead to me. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com wayfair's biggest sale of the year is... way day! bring your family history to life like never before. for two days only, april 28th & 29th, get the lowest prices on thousands of best sellers for your home. shop bathroom upgrades up to 65% off. ru
but again, our position's always been the same. >> shareeduh tate, thank you for your time.ppreciate you. >> thank you for having me. >>> we have a programming note. vice president kamala harris is going to sit down with cnn's dana bash as she nears her first 100 days on the job. they will discuss the pandemic, gun violence, and immigration. this is an exclusive interview on the situation room so do not miss it today at 6:00 eastern. >>> it is happening again,...
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our final red state trail blazer, mississippi governor, tate reeves. his state could soon ease restrictions on all indoor activities as well. these are your red state trail blazers. let's give them a round of applause, all five. [cheers & applause] all right. so tonight this is going to be kind of wild. we're going to talk to them about how they led their state, the way they led them, the strategies that they decided to use, communication, policy-wise all to preserve economic freedom and advance the freedom that we've become accustomed to having and others were eager to take away. it's not just limited to covid. we'll discuss how they planned it, combat the left's injection of race in every argument, the current anti-police agenda, the efforts to indoctrinate our children and how democrats are looking to strip powers from the states completely. nothing is off limits tonight. governor desantis, thanks for playing host to us tonight. you watched joe biden last night deliver his first address to a joint session of congress. he repeated twice this proposit
our final red state trail blazer, mississippi governor, tate reeves. his state could soon ease restrictions on all indoor activities as well. these are your red state trail blazers. let's give them a round of applause, all five. [cheers & applause] all right. so tonight this is going to be kind of wild. we're going to talk to them about how they led their state, the way they led them, the strategies that they decided to use, communication, policy-wise all to preserve economic freedom and...
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for that i want to bring in young americans of liberty analyst kristin tate.and the bird of biden-nomics essentially unlimited government spending for quote, the greater good. i want to go through some key points to ask you to defend, why these folks have it wrong. first on growth, scarcity is the default condition of economies, but the new view, the biden view, mmt view, slack is the default conditional of economies, therefore you have to pump in cash. how did they get this wrong? >> it is wrong on every level, charles but here is the thing people need to understand, bidennomics is about politics more than it is about economics. we've seen the democrats move far to the left in recent years, and they are trying to use biden as a tool to reshape our economy and our entire society for years to come, really. biden wants to spend another two trillion dollars now, fresh off the passage of his $1.9 trillion covid relief bill. you can't foolishly spend a couple trillion dollars every month with no consequences. inflation is going to happen. we're already seeing it st
for that i want to bring in young americans of liberty analyst kristin tate.and the bird of biden-nomics essentially unlimited government spending for quote, the greater good. i want to go through some key points to ask you to defend, why these folks have it wrong. first on growth, scarcity is the default condition of economies, but the new view, the biden view, mmt view, slack is the default conditional of economies, therefore you have to pump in cash. how did they get this wrong? >> it...
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. >> i literally just levy tated myself up here >> that's pretty good. >> i'm going to come down and [ chuckling he's the mind freak. >> chris is the only mind freak. specials for walking on water. but the chris angel i know is much more than just the guy who does tricks. >>> this is not a magic show i want to make sure people understand that. you're not a magician. you're not some strip headliner. you're a business person >> show business so there's no show if you don't understand the business. ♪ there's 250,000 tourists that come through vegas every day to two days depending upon the seasons. everybody's out there trying to get the attention, get people to see their show you really have to understand the mentality of the public that come to las vegas to really understand how to capitalize on that you really have to understand what the audience wants. >> believe me, chris gets it he just spent ten years at the luxor hotel and casino >> success brought in $150 million a year in direct and indirect sales, revenue, it's incredible number one magic show on the planet >> he's been lured
. >> i literally just levy tated myself up here >> that's pretty good. >> i'm going to come down and [ chuckling he's the mind freak. >> chris is the only mind freak. specials for walking on water. but the chris angel i know is much more than just the guy who does tricks. >>> this is not a magic show i want to make sure people understand that. you're not a magician. you're not some strip headliner. you're a business person >> show business so there's no...
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i want to bring in the president of the george floyd foundation, shareeduh tate.t few days been like for you. how do you and your family feel now that the trial is over? i have to believe that you have to have exhaled earlier this week? >> i think that is a perfect way of describing, exhaling as we were all standing by just waiting for the judge to read what each of the verdicts were, and i saw myself personally exhale personally each time i heard guilty. it's been a long, almost a year that we've been going through this process and it was definitely a win for us when we heard that he was convicted on all three counts. >> smiles, certainly, and tears as well and emotional release and sadness because unfortunately, nothing can bring your cousin back. so how hard is it to have a degree of satisfaction with the verdict and not have your cousin? >> well, i don't think anything will ever replace the fact that we don't have perry anymore. we have a lot of memories, a lot of things that we can reflect back on and we have each other and fortunately for us we have this jou
i want to bring in the president of the george floyd foundation, shareeduh tate.t few days been like for you. how do you and your family feel now that the trial is over? i have to believe that you have to have exhaled earlier this week? >> i think that is a perfect way of describing, exhaling as we were all standing by just waiting for the judge to read what each of the verdicts were, and i saw myself personally exhale personally each time i heard guilty. it's been a long, almost a year...
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my next zbevt george floyd's cousin, sharita tate. my deepest condolences to you and to your family. thank you for joining me. how are you? how is your family holding up through all of this. >> thank you for asking. i think that we're doing about as well as you can expect. i mean, as we go through reliving this testimony, bringing back thoughts of what we were going through the very first time when the -- the tape was released showing his murder. and so i think we are dealing with it as best that we can. >> i read that you were -- you put it pessimistically optimistic about this trial, even before it started. shareedah, how are you feeling ten days in. >> i will tell you, with the testimony, i've been really pleased with the prosecution thus far, particularly on yesterday and i thought today the testimony from the experts really drove home a what we thought all along, is that, you know, his cause of death was from the neck compression and not from the drug overdose. i believe based on thus far i think it's going in the right direction
my next zbevt george floyd's cousin, sharita tate. my deepest condolences to you and to your family. thank you for joining me. how are you? how is your family holding up through all of this. >> thank you for asking. i think that we're doing about as well as you can expect. i mean, as we go through reliving this testimony, bringing back thoughts of what we were going through the very first time when the -- the tape was released showing his murder. and so i think we are dealing with it as...
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recycling waste glass so a lot ends up in landfills the only certified glass blower in west africa michael tate a works exclusively with recycled glass his craft requires a lot of patience and experience let down grow a lot though. a little bit of local market who should go to some of. the world's growing numerous steps are required to complete each unique object which takes a makes you know wide variety of colors hatton's shapes and sizes the case i catching creations of sold in a gallery for around 11 year as each. piece is that a man made you can give them a new design in his specification and he will make its on the color for you also his products and me and we like the fact that he's waste into usable lots of facts and to ensure that sustainable glassblowing has a few cheering ghana michael takes a also teaches this traditional craft to young people in his workshop passing on his sustainable methods to the next generation of artists. then how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send this or tweet. after doing your bit. sharing your story. pretty mu
recycling waste glass so a lot ends up in landfills the only certified glass blower in west africa michael tate a works exclusively with recycled glass his craft requires a lot of patience and experience let down grow a lot though. a little bit of local market who should go to some of. the world's growing numerous steps are required to complete each unique object which takes a makes you know wide variety of colors hatton's shapes and sizes the case i catching creations of sold in a gallery for...
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attorney general announces another investigation into policing out of last year's killing of brianna tate. palestinian leaders have welcomed a report accusing israel of crimes against humanity human rights watch says israel is practicing apartheid and persecution against palestinians the israeli foreign ministry has dismissed a report a spice and baseless how a faucet reports from occupied east jerusalem. and to palestinian racism was on show in jerusalem last week with hundreds of israeli far right artists chanting death to arabs the far right thanks to electoral alliance. sponsored by the prime minister now has a foothold inside parliament but it is new report human rights watch makes a broader accusation that the israeli government itself practices apartheid and persecution and we started looking at it we saw the reality in which a single government rules of the road the area between the jordan river and the train you see roughly 6800000 jewish israelis and 6 for you. and across these areas is really authorities systems. and ultimately privileged jewish israelis the report focuses on 4
attorney general announces another investigation into policing out of last year's killing of brianna tate. palestinian leaders have welcomed a report accusing israel of crimes against humanity human rights watch says israel is practicing apartheid and persecution against palestinians the israeli foreign ministry has dismissed a report a spice and baseless how a faucet reports from occupied east jerusalem. and to palestinian racism was on show in jerusalem last week with hundreds of israeli far...
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there was — you did have a major retrospective at the tate modern, the leading, sort of, modern art galleryger displayed. yes. does it hurt... ? that's why we create our own space. because they are all aimed towards different agendas all the time. mm—hm. but the last two years, we did six museum shows. your journey clearly isn't over, but if i — again, to be brutal about it — you're both in your 70s now. but we like our public. we like our public. that's why we're doing it. after all, we started off with the message in1968, '69, and we like that journey for the public. we want people in front of our art, we want them to be affected by it. we're confronted by a vision of the world and that's why we like making art so much. gilbert and george, it's been fascinating talking to you. thank you very much for being on hardtalk. you're very kind. hello. april will continue to try to make amends with a bit more rain before the month is done during friday in the form of showers that will continue into the first weekend of may, and it will stay on the cool side with a risk of frost at night. and then
there was — you did have a major retrospective at the tate modern, the leading, sort of, modern art galleryger displayed. yes. does it hurt... ? that's why we create our own space. because they are all aimed towards different agendas all the time. mm—hm. but the last two years, we did six museum shows. your journey clearly isn't over, but if i — again, to be brutal about it — you're both in your 70s now. but we like our public. we like our public. that's why we're doing it. after all,...
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which incidentally will end tate's 2nd the year tomorrow jeff moving forward globally is at the nub of this debate whether it goes to court or not or whether it goes begins going through a legal system and then they all agree and then they get beyond that there's an issue here of contracts because coronavirus cove it manufacturing a vaccine that's here to stay procurement is here to stay as a global issue moving forward in the continuing fight against coronavirus so whether the contracts were woolly or flawed is the central issue what was written into the contracts that the e.u. signed up to or was it that the head of procurement for the european commission who has his critics a lot of them didn't actually spot that the contracts weren't as good as they could have been. well given that you know the contacts have really been redacted and we haven't you know been able to read them in death i think the issue at hand is at astra zeneca probably over promised i mean we've the world has never been in a situation where we've had to produce so many vaccines so quickly so other companies have a
which incidentally will end tate's 2nd the year tomorrow jeff moving forward globally is at the nub of this debate whether it goes to court or not or whether it goes begins going through a legal system and then they all agree and then they get beyond that there's an issue here of contracts because coronavirus cove it manufacturing a vaccine that's here to stay procurement is here to stay as a global issue moving forward in the continuing fight against coronavirus so whether the contracts were...
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know the increase in council tax increase and if you get into placement in my 1st year i think the tate afraid back twice. and that should say the nest states that were actually were tightness is at the trade bank they could have played to say should i go into this position because i have 2 children and at the time i would buy required little what was quite a full time child and the other one it just started sco the funds come for you all to we've already signed up for the course of that or you potential if you leave the coals and it does add to the mental soul of the. sorry dry cleaning. meanwhile the u.k. sports minister is being lampooned online after he suggested people should avoid hugging to save lives people took issue with the way he described hugs as odd behavior. despite the temptation pleased. by actually hugging one and risk the spread of disease do you see somebody. like this and maybe call him out on that in a respectful way. where can i report you because if you think you're promoting normal behavior you need to check out from the necco what script are you reading from th
know the increase in council tax increase and if you get into placement in my 1st year i think the tate afraid back twice. and that should say the nest states that were actually were tightness is at the trade bank they could have played to say should i go into this position because i have 2 children and at the time i would buy required little what was quite a full time child and the other one it just started sco the funds come for you all to we've already signed up for the course of that or you...
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you did have a major retrospective at the tate modern, the leading, sort of, modern art gallery in londonown of yours, they're now no longer displayed. yes. does it hurt... ? that's why we create our own space. because they are all aimed towards different agendas all the time. mm—hm. but the last two years, we did six museum shows. yourjourney clearly isn't over, but if i, again, to be brutal about it, you're both in your 70s now. but we like our public. we like our public. that's why we're doing it. after all, we started off with the message in 1968, '69. and we like that journey for the public. we want people in front of our art, we want them to be affected by it. we're confronted by a vision of the world and that's why... ..we like making art so much. gilbert and george, it's been fascinating talking to you. thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you. very kind. you're very kind. hello there. it took till the end of the month before they started to make an appearance, but april showers feature quite heavily in the forecast through the rest of this week and into the weekend. a
you did have a major retrospective at the tate modern, the leading, sort of, modern art gallery in londonown of yours, they're now no longer displayed. yes. does it hurt... ? that's why we create our own space. because they are all aimed towards different agendas all the time. mm—hm. but the last two years, we did six museum shows. yourjourney clearly isn't over, but if i, again, to be brutal about it, you're both in your 70s now. but we like our public. we like our public. that's why we're...
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suppose the cleric did not speak the words and go tate in reagan i anoint the king. would that king or emperor still be accepted by his subjects. the anointment with sacred oil made the king the anointed of god christos domini and that gave him a dominant position literally thought is a must but it also made him dependent on the one who had anointed head that could be the bishop or in the case of the anointment of the emperor it was the pope in rome what is the fruit and this is them function well until there is a dispute over rank between the worldly and the cliche as to call powers call. the dispute over rank between church and state was already smoldering in the 1st century of the new millennium 80 kilometers up the rhine the city of rome swizz experiencing friction between the ruling salient dynasty and the new bishop. immediately after his investiture he had begun planning a cathedral on the highest point in the town vaughn's too was to boast an imposing building that like a castle would highlight the supremacy of the church. the idea was also to rebuild the tow
suppose the cleric did not speak the words and go tate in reagan i anoint the king. would that king or emperor still be accepted by his subjects. the anointment with sacred oil made the king the anointed of god christos domini and that gave him a dominant position literally thought is a must but it also made him dependent on the one who had anointed head that could be the bishop or in the case of the anointment of the emperor it was the pope in rome what is the fruit and this is them function...
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colonists inside of irish if you truly tate's charles permitted much plurality of his empire has he allowed the various ethnic groups in his dominion to have their own laws languages and customized likely of course and far across a large realm he standardized the religious service that article practice the implementation of god's will for god to because this can only be unique in an ambiguous field or people may lead their lives in many ways but there is only one way to god who got to. and from then on the task was to enforce the unity of faith in the frankish empire and for that charles needed his bishops the 3 former roman settlements trailer cologne and minds became his most important archdiocese. but soon the bishops were vying to expand their own power and prestige. tree or in the west soon reached its limits. cologne was able to extend its domain northwest up to the north sea coast. mines was the most. successful of the 3 soon the influence of the bishop of mines reached from verdian in the north to coeur in the south and far into the eastern territories. the man who so inner jedda gl
colonists inside of irish if you truly tate's charles permitted much plurality of his empire has he allowed the various ethnic groups in his dominion to have their own laws languages and customized likely of course and far across a large realm he standardized the religious service that article practice the implementation of god's will for god to because this can only be unique in an ambiguous field or people may lead their lives in many ways but there is only one way to god who got to. and from...
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. >>> and tate & lyle is pushing into healthy foods the ftse 250 group is removing t from the beverageusiness. >>> and auto in focus. vw says the chip shortage may hit the first three months of the year t the chip shortage is the largest threat facing the company. this as vw warned it does not have the capacity to make up for earlier losses during the year that stock is down 1% today in trading. >>> coming up on "street signs." italy secures a deal for the eu for the $220 billion recovery plan we will bring you the latest details after this break dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad was sold for less than $24; a playstation for less than $16; and a 4k television for less than $2. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. remember, shipping is always free. shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free so you're a small business, just like o
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cover the feelies data previous issues have not emerged so far and i also works as a midwife it sharon tate hospital she speaks portuguese so she talks to the women in sao paolo. first i found it a strange idea that i might not get to know woman in person face to face and that i would look after her in this way i wasn't used to that at all but now i don't see any major disadvantage especially if there is no alternative. no sniffing touching or hugging but still i love reassured the young mother in sao paolo. definitely told her that she's producing enough milk and that the little one is growing well i think she was happy to hear that. such online counseling by midwives supplements does not replace in person encounters there is a shortage of midwives and demand this time call a midwife is growing and seeking to engage midwives to speak anything greater range of languages during the corona pandemic i myself introduced telemedicine into my practice and i have to admit it worked out quite well many patients simply laugh the direct access to their doctors with out any infections hazards in the w
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in our case, we have looked into the tates, april and may are fine. it gets cloudier when we move into june, july and the summer months. but our research and development and purchasing folks are very hard at work. we think we are going to be ok. i'm confident the toyota and lexus brands will get through the supply chain phenomenon a little better than other brands. matt: thank you so much for your time. bob carter is the executive vice president of toyota north america. that guy travels. i've interviewed him in new york, detroit, los angeles and now he's in shanghai. he gets around. coming up, we will speak to the president and founder of the chamber of digital commerce. they say the world leading trade organization for lock chain and the outlook for crypto as bitcoin plunges. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> elon musk and mark cuban are pumping it up -- but doesn't really have a purpose? i would be very worried if one of my friends was investing in does coin -- doge coin. matt: for more on that in the broader kipp -- broader crypto space, we welcome the found
in our case, we have looked into the tates, april and may are fine. it gets cloudier when we move into june, july and the summer months. but our research and development and purchasing folks are very hard at work. we think we are going to be ok. i'm confident the toyota and lexus brands will get through the supply chain phenomenon a little better than other brands. matt: thank you so much for your time. bob carter is the executive vice president of toyota north america. that guy travels. i've...
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point to meet with north korea refugees, i asked a young man joseph kim about his experience under tatestated by famine. 2 to 3 million starved to death, including joseph's father. his mother snuck across border to china with his sister, only his mother returned. >> i was raised by my older sister, i didn't know how great a sister she was until she left, she was sold to a man in china. dana: they are bride slaves. >> my sister did everything for me. i was not ready for life without my sister. >> joseph's mother was caught and sent to a north korea labor camp, where she later died, joseph slept in abandoned trained or under bridges. >> there were so many children who were 5 or 6 years old. their parents could not provide basic means, they have to leave them on the street. it takes a lot of courage to say i'm -- hungry can you give my your left over food to a stranger. >> at 15, joseph tried to escape and find his sister in china, he knew his chances of surviving were low, but he did not see any options, he snuck across border. >> i was 16 years old, i did not realize how big china was un
point to meet with north korea refugees, i asked a young man joseph kim about his experience under tatestated by famine. 2 to 3 million starved to death, including joseph's father. his mother snuck across border to china with his sister, only his mother returned. >> i was raised by my older sister, i didn't know how great a sister she was until she left, she was sold to a man in china. dana: they are bride slaves. >> my sister did everything for me. i was not ready for life without...
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taylor tate is said to be under investigation in thailand for allegedly rescanning -- stemming from $300. according to the financial times, consultants allegedly try to bribe local officials in 2015 over components in the previous model. authorities warned investigations could result in civil or criminal penalties. toyota says it expect to have sufficient chip supplies, despite an industrywide shortage. the top executive tells us it gets cloudy in the northern hemisphere. the japanese carmaker says consumer demand remains strong and production of toyota and lexus models will be less affected than rival brands. rishaad: more on tech. emily chang thousand to the issues. tiktok is facing [indiscernible] [indiscernible] global regulation. the impact on e-commerce. racial and gender equality on the app itself. 5:00 a.m. on hong kong, you can also listen to season to up the podcast foundering on apple or spotify. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone
taylor tate is said to be under investigation in thailand for allegedly rescanning -- stemming from $300. according to the financial times, consultants allegedly try to bribe local officials in 2015 over components in the previous model. authorities warned investigations could result in civil or criminal penalties. toyota says it expect to have sufficient chip supplies, despite an industrywide shortage. the top executive tells us it gets cloudy in the northern hemisphere. the japanese carmaker...
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cover the feelies data privity issues have not emerged so far and i also works as a midwife it sharon tate hospital she speaks portuguese so she talks to the women in sao paolo. for me at 1st i found it a strange idea that i might not get to know woman in person face to face and that i would look after her in this way i wasn't used to that at all but now i don't see any major disadvantage especially if there is no alternative. no sniffing touching or hugging but still could reassure the young mother in sao paolo. definitely told her that she's producing enough milk and that the little one is growing well i think she was happy to hear that. such online counseling by midwives supplements does not replace in person encounters there's a shortage of midwives and demand is high calling me to. wife is growing and seeking to engage midwives to speak anything greater range of languages during the corona pandemic i myself introduced telemedicine into my practice and i have to admit it worked out quite well many patients simply laugh the direct access to their doctors without any infections hazards i
cover the feelies data privity issues have not emerged so far and i also works as a midwife it sharon tate hospital she speaks portuguese so she talks to the women in sao paolo. for me at 1st i found it a strange idea that i might not get to know woman in person face to face and that i would look after her in this way i wasn't used to that at all but now i don't see any major disadvantage especially if there is no alternative. no sniffing touching or hugging but still could reassure the young...
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joining me now, charita tate, george floyd's cousin, and the president of the george floyd foundation. thank you so much for being here. you doing okay? >> i'm doing wonderful. thank you. >> it's been so emotional since the verdict, it's been really an emotional year with all that is going on. now that you have had time to have this sink in, did you get any sleep last night? how is the family doing? what is going through your head? >> well, i didn't get any sleep last night. surprisingly. i think it was just, you know, the adrenaline, the rush from finally getting the convictions. i tried several times to go to sleep, and i just couldn't. but i'll take that any day, over what we've had to contend with for almost the last year. >> justice or accountability. how do you see this conviction? >> accountability is huge. and i think it's a measure of justice at the same time. i think there's still more that needs to be done for sure. but i think having him finally whether he wants to acknowledge that he's accountable or the jurors deliberated and came to the decision that he is guilty of all
joining me now, charita tate, george floyd's cousin, and the president of the george floyd foundation. thank you so much for being here. you doing okay? >> i'm doing wonderful. thank you. >> it's been so emotional since the verdict, it's been really an emotional year with all that is going on. now that you have had time to have this sink in, did you get any sleep last night? how is the family doing? what is going through your head? >> well, i didn't get any sleep last night....
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. -- tated and that's what leads to getting shot. that's when things are on the verge of combusting like we are seeing in minneapolis right now. the only thing that has led to meaningful change is people taking to the streets and protesting, but we see this common playbook where authorities make promises they don't intend to keep. i think that is what is going on in brooklyn park right now. >> thank y'all for being part of this very important krngs today. i am sure we will hear your voices continuing on as we unfortunately deal with this epidemic in the months ahead. >>> president biden hosting the japanese prime minister at the white house. what is in store for this dignitary? >> and the impact of the january 6 insurrection is still being felt in ways big and small. g felt in ways big and small as carla wonders if she can retire sooner, she'll revisit her plan with fidelity. and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjoy her dream right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. my plaque psoriasis... ...the itch
. -- tated and that's what leads to getting shot. that's when things are on the verge of combusting like we are seeing in minneapolis right now. the only thing that has led to meaningful change is people taking to the streets and protesting, but we see this common playbook where authorities make promises they don't intend to keep. i think that is what is going on in brooklyn park right now. >> thank y'all for being part of this very important krngs today. i am sure we will hear your...
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. >> tate has a few questions. how do you organize virtues the places you visited? and who you spoke to? were some things are not your originalists or if so what we compelled dude? or are planning to the future, where and why? >> yes so a lot of it, looking at these clinical battleground states that i had visited the past. campaigns of politics. going back through those places and women in the states talking to people we never talked to like when i was in politics. that was a little bit of the beginning of the mapping. cab into texas a hundred times like how did we always leave out. the majority of the state sprayed the way i found most of these stories was through social media. my strategy before going in as i can going to texas i want to talk to these folks one of my missing? people would literally became this massive whiteboard of people connecting to others. that this friend who talked to this talk to her about this, a lot of it was honestly through people connecting me to their friends. in asking the question of what it my missing? what am i missing? what am i
. >> tate has a few questions. how do you organize virtues the places you visited? and who you spoke to? were some things are not your originalists or if so what we compelled dude? or are planning to the future, where and why? >> yes so a lot of it, looking at these clinical battleground states that i had visited the past. campaigns of politics. going back through those places and women in the states talking to people we never talked to like when i was in politics. that was a little...
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mississippi governor tate reeves joining the chorus of opposition on this. he echoed florida's governor who issued an executive order banning private businesses from requiring vaccine documentation saying it would harm privacy and create two classes of people. a number of proposed vaccine passports are being developed in the u.s. and abroad. many businesses are eager for them to help speed up reopening. >>> president biden is getting ready to make a public push for his two-part infrastructure plan this week. it's time for three questions in three minutes. let's bring in cnn white house correspondent john harwood. good morning. nice to see you. you write in a piece this morning on cnn with full control of congress, democrats have a chance to invest in economic growth for everyone after years of frustration being thwarted in this. republicans are united in voting against biden's whole agenda and you point out there's a very small window of opportunity for democrats. for people at home who are looking and saying democrats have the white house and congress. expl
mississippi governor tate reeves joining the chorus of opposition on this. he echoed florida's governor who issued an executive order banning private businesses from requiring vaccine documentation saying it would harm privacy and create two classes of people. a number of proposed vaccine passports are being developed in the u.s. and abroad. many businesses are eager for them to help speed up reopening. >>> president biden is getting ready to make a public push for his two-part...
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the tate department says multiple u.s. citizens are among those killed in the stampede over night.ay to the hill. at the top is the tomb of the ancient rabis. every year orthodox came here to celebrate. last night it turned tragic. there was a passive people, a crush of people, people falling one over another and tangled of bodies leading to 45 dead. as you know the u.s. state department is confirming that u.s. citizens were among those killed. an official is telling cnn they expect about five of the 45 dead will be named as u.s. citizens. absolutely tragic event here and the shock today is turning into anger. people are questioning how did it happen and why? every year this event takes place of tens of thousands of people crowding in essentially a small space. looking at the video and images last night gives you an idea how crowded it was last night. the head of the regional council here was telling israeli media he was waiting for an event like this to happen. when something did not happen, he breathes a sigh of relief. the writing was on the wall and nothing had been done to pre
the tate department says multiple u.s. citizens are among those killed in the stampede over night.ay to the hill. at the top is the tomb of the ancient rabis. every year orthodox came here to celebrate. last night it turned tragic. there was a passive people, a crush of people, people falling one over another and tangled of bodies leading to 45 dead. as you know the u.s. state department is confirming that u.s. citizens were among those killed. an official is telling cnn they expect about five...
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. >> reporter: mondale and ferraro only managed to win his home tate and the district of columbia.d off the national radar until president clinton named him u.s. ambassador to japan. always one to consider politics an honor and a duty, mondale answered the call to serve again in 2002. he was asked to run for his old senate seat in place of senator paul wellstone, who had been killed in a plane crash less than two weeks before election day. >> this has been one of the most unbelievable moments in minnesota history. >> reporter: mondale narrowly lost the race, but he never lost his earnest love for social justice. he went back to practicing law and teaching at the university of minnesota. a hall at the law school bears his name, as does the intermural hockey team, the fighting mondales. he may have fought doggedly for what he believed in, but reporters described him as such a nice man, proving to the end mondale was a man of minnesota. >> we kept the faith. we stayed the course. we fought the good fight. and every one of us should feel good about that. and honest bidding site. we sol
. >> reporter: mondale and ferraro only managed to win his home tate and the district of columbia.d off the national radar until president clinton named him u.s. ambassador to japan. always one to consider politics an honor and a duty, mondale answered the call to serve again in 2002. he was asked to run for his old senate seat in place of senator paul wellstone, who had been killed in a plane crash less than two weeks before election day. >> this has been one of the most...
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. >> did i see that justin trudeau is tated on the left shoulder?now what, i didn't see the video so you see me. what was it? i love arsenal forever or something different? >> there it is look at this. >> there it is. >> some kind of -- >> wow. >> an eagle or -- no i don't know what that is. >> looks like some kind of bird of prey. okay all right. there we go. will have to fess up if he has one. >> you are heavied inked, tyler, right? >> no. inkless. inkless. >> there we go. >> all right thank you. >> see you in half an hour. >>> markets take a look at the dow. it's up 230 points look at the s&p up by i believe more than was lost yesterday up 1.5% and the nasdaq climbing back and the russell 2000 up nearly 2% oil market closing for the day dom chu is on it. >> on a high note. check out west texas intermediate prices. up 1% on the day brent crude up 1%. this whole week is a near-term down trend and concerns that covid outbreaks in asia like india and latin america, brazil specifically, could weigh on demand and inventory data playing into that narrat
. >> did i see that justin trudeau is tated on the left shoulder?now what, i didn't see the video so you see me. what was it? i love arsenal forever or something different? >> there it is look at this. >> there it is. >> some kind of -- >> wow. >> an eagle or -- no i don't know what that is. >> looks like some kind of bird of prey. okay all right. there we go. will have to fess up if he has one. >> you are heavied inked, tyler, right? >> no....
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. >> mississippi governor tate reeves blasts the biden's administration's infrastructure plan for lookinge like the green new deal. >> the problem with this particular plan, though, although the biden administration is calling it an infrastructure plan, it looks more like a $2 trillion tax hike plan to me. it's going to lead to americans losing significant numbers of jobs. >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg is pushing back against the critics on both sides of the aisle. watch. >> independent analysis by economists last week said this will lead to 19 million jobs. so, yes, i think this is something that everybody can get behind. >> congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and senator bernie sanders want more to be done. georgia businesses under pressure after major league baseball pulls the all-star game from atlanta in protest of the state's new t voting laws, activists calling on other companies to follow their lead. jillian: ashley strohmier is here with the latest. >> good morning. president biden's economic advisor admitted georgia workers will feel the pain from the mlb's decis
. >> mississippi governor tate reeves blasts the biden's administration's infrastructure plan for lookinge like the green new deal. >> the problem with this particular plan, though, although the biden administration is calling it an infrastructure plan, it looks more like a $2 trillion tax hike plan to me. it's going to lead to americans losing significant numbers of jobs. >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg is pushing back against the critics on both sides of the...
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how if at all do you think this law is out of the mainstream of other tates' voting laws >> right now we have photo i.d. for in-person voting now we will have photo i.d. using driver's licenses for absentee ballots to shore up confidence in the system we have now made it mandatory that every county in the entire state will have minimum of 17 days of early voting up from 16 and then optional sunday voting. we have made it a law that counties need to make sure that the lines no longer than one hour so that's very important. and we have shortened the runoff period it will be down to one month for all overseas military ballots and that's very good, also. >> secretary, make sure that your line isn't an hour or longer that is subjective how do you make sure what are the penalties i think that's what people are asking questions about you also handle applications to start corporations and llcs. are you worried that the law leads to companies leaving georgia or not coming there? we have seen the culture of a community a business is in is more and more important. are you worried that people wil
how if at all do you think this law is out of the mainstream of other tates' voting laws >> right now we have photo i.d. for in-person voting now we will have photo i.d. using driver's licenses for absentee ballots to shore up confidence in the system we have now made it mandatory that every county in the entire state will have minimum of 17 days of early voting up from 16 and then optional sunday voting. we have made it a law that counties need to make sure that the lines no longer than...
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. >> speaking of water and infrastructure, play you governor of mississippi, tate reeves, whose state capitol, jackson, mississippi, having a severe problem with water, need infrastructure, but here he was objecting to the plan. >> there's no doubt that mississippi could use our fair share of $100 billion. problem with this particular plan though, although the biden administration is calling it infrastructure plan, looks more like $2 trillion tax hike plan to me. >> how do you pay for it then? >> in a number of different ways, one way is by seeing significant improved economic growth. >> tax cuts, that's what they're always saying. how you get it actually through. what are you willing to give up in terms of the negotiation here? make that reduction in the corporate income tax what joe manchin wants? looks like it's going to have to be another reconciliation bill. >> we have to get it done but want to get it done in way that's bipartisan and takes a lot of ideas on board. what the president laid out was clear vision but you'll always find he's open to ideas. now hearing those from memb
. >> speaking of water and infrastructure, play you governor of mississippi, tate reeves, whose state capitol, jackson, mississippi, having a severe problem with water, need infrastructure, but here he was objecting to the plan. >> there's no doubt that mississippi could use our fair share of $100 billion. problem with this particular plan though, although the biden administration is calling it infrastructure plan, looks more like $2 trillion tax hike plan to me. >> how do you...
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and jeremy tate joins us now, along with professor at princeton university, eddie glaude jr. is actually something -- eddie and i have been talking about for some time. how you balance -- the best of things and also the most damaging of legacies. i'm curious. have you and cornel west been talking about this issue for some time. >> this all started, we had dr. west on our podcast, the anchor podcast, and really stirred up a conversation that people who may not see eye-to-eye politically see a ton of value to this tradition. and there's an attack right now against this tradition, schools canceling classics like the odyssey. what was really amazing to me was the way students at howard university when word broke that the classics department was going to be eliminated, they really rallied on twitter and other social platforms to make sure this wouldn't happen. >> and there's a line here. students must be challenged. can they confront the fact that human existence is not easily divided into good and evil, but filled with complexity, nuance and ambiguity. talk about that and how tha
and jeremy tate joins us now, along with professor at princeton university, eddie glaude jr. is actually something -- eddie and i have been talking about for some time. how you balance -- the best of things and also the most damaging of legacies. i'm curious. have you and cornel west been talking about this issue for some time. >> this all started, we had dr. west on our podcast, the anchor podcast, and really stirred up a conversation that people who may not see eye-to-eye politically...
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. >> just today mississippi governor tate reeves was on cnn's "state of the union" and asked about biden's mississippi could use our fair share of $100 billion. the problem with this particular plan, though, is although the biden administration is calling it an infrastructure plan it looks like a tax hike plan to me. that will lead to slowing gdp and lose to -- it's going to lead to americans losing significant numbers of jobs. >> all right, so mr. mayor, if the governor sees this plan as mostly a tax hike and doesn't necessarily support this infrastructure plan, what are you going to do? i mean, what does that say to the potential hope for cities like yours? >> well, i think that nothing runs businesses out of cities like jackson, mississippi more than an infrastructure which cannot support them. and an infrastructure which cannot support the quality of life of the individuals who are employed by those businesses. and so i think that we have to take a more well rounded view of what the building of sustainable infrastructure ultimately provides. it provides -- more sustained communities, b
. >> just today mississippi governor tate reeves was on cnn's "state of the union" and asked about biden's mississippi could use our fair share of $100 billion. the problem with this particular plan, though, is although the biden administration is calling it an infrastructure plan it looks like a tax hike plan to me. that will lead to slowing gdp and lose to -- it's going to lead to americans losing significant numbers of jobs. >> all right, so mr. mayor, if the governor...
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list is that of irish if you truly tate's charles permitted much plurality. his empire has he allowed the various ethnic groups in his dominion to have their own laws languages and cost and cause and fight across a large realm he standardized the religious service that article practice the implementation of god's will for god to because this can only be unique in an ambiguous field or people may lead their lives in many ways but there is only one way to god who got his i'm taught. from then on the task was to enforce the unity of faith in the frankish empire and for that charles needed his bishops the 3 former roman settlements tria cologne and minds became his most important archdiocese. but soon the bishops were vying to expand their own power and prestige. tree or in the west soon reached its limits of cologne was able to extend its domain northwest up to the north sea coast. mines was the most successful of the 3 soon the influence of the bishop of mines reached from verdian in the north to coeur in the south and far into the eastern territories. the man
list is that of irish if you truly tate's charles permitted much plurality. his empire has he allowed the various ethnic groups in his dominion to have their own laws languages and cost and cause and fight across a large realm he standardized the religious service that article practice the implementation of god's will for god to because this can only be unique in an ambiguous field or people may lead their lives in many ways but there is only one way to god who got his i'm taught. from then on...
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he has introduced pieces of legislation at the tate and federal level seeking to loosen laws regulatinghe drug. but according to reports, dr. jason pirozzolo, a florida doctor who founded a medical marijuana adroex group, accompanied gaetz on that 2018 trip to the bahamas. gaetz has referred to the doctor as one of his best friends. and the pair have repeatedly intersected over medical marijuana. as far back as 2014 gaetz, then a state representative in florida, introduced medical marijuana legislation two weeks after vacationing with pirozzolo in the florida keys. one week after the legislation passed pirozzolo launched a medical marijuana consulting company in april 2018 when gaetz introduced the medical cannabis research bill a source tells cnn the congressman hand-delivered a fully written draft of the bill to his staff which overlaps significantly with the agenda the doctors group had been pushing. neither gaetz nor pirozzolo have been accused by the justice department of any wrongdoing or charged with a crime. pirozzolo's lawyer declined to comment and a spokesman for gaetz told c
he has introduced pieces of legislation at the tate and federal level seeking to loosen laws regulatinghe drug. but according to reports, dr. jason pirozzolo, a florida doctor who founded a medical marijuana adroex group, accompanied gaetz on that 2018 trip to the bahamas. gaetz has referred to the doctor as one of his best friends. and the pair have repeatedly intersected over medical marijuana. as far back as 2014 gaetz, then a state representative in florida, introduced medical marijuana...
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time they geadmissioto places where nvaccinat people e excluded becau they caot get a vaccinor arehey tatedoneho is just decidingot to g a vaccine? those ar difficult iues. it ipossible to have a stem at is done well,hat perhaps creases e securi and deeases th ability toake vaine certicates that is equitablandoes protect picy. that is asstant ife are ing toavsomethinhere, it would haveo be tt. unfortunely,e do not have lot of confidee that iwhat is goi to emge. e reas is at there are a nuer of enties outhere puing this- big entities thar-reachg compans like m, mastercard, t airline there also me nprofit entities pushing the sort of more decentralized privacy protected schemes. i think one of the outcomes is we end up with a lot of different systems and we a have to put five difrent apps on our phones. so i think when the white house originally got involved in this, i think that is what they were trying to avoid, that there be one standard here. and so i think that is where we stand. nermeen: could you talk about some people have drawn a comparison between what is being proposed now by way o
time they geadmissioto places where nvaccinat people e excluded becau they caot get a vaccinor arehey tatedoneho is just decidingot to g a vaccine? those ar difficult iues. it ipossible to have a stem at is done well,hat perhaps creases e securi and deeases th ability toake vaine certicates that is equitablandoes protect picy. that is asstant ife are ing toavsomethinhere, it would haveo be tt. unfortunely,e do not have lot of confidee that iwhat is goi to emge. e reas is at there are a nuer of...
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. >> i know that the left and all the tate gate keepers on twitter become literally hysterical if youhe term replacement. if you suggest the democratic party is trying to replace the current electorate. if you change the population you dilute the political power of the people who live there. so every time they import a new voter, i become disenfranchised as a current voter. i don't understand -- everyone wants to make a racial issue out of it. white replace men theory. no. no, no, this is a voting rights question. >> john, is fox going to do anything about this? >> no. but they should. and here's why. you know, when tucker says that the people want to make a racial issue out of this great replacement theory, do you know who wanted to make a racial issue out of the great replacement theory? the el paso mass shooter who drove hundreds of miles in order to target hispanic shoppers at walmart. it has been bottled up, encouraged. when you have someone with that kind of a platform trying to dignify replacement theory, they were 100% right to call it out. lombardi, a swiss german came here.
. >> i know that the left and all the tate gate keepers on twitter become literally hysterical if youhe term replacement. if you suggest the democratic party is trying to replace the current electorate. if you change the population you dilute the political power of the people who live there. so every time they import a new voter, i become disenfranchised as a current voter. i don't understand -- everyone wants to make a racial issue out of it. white replace men theory. no. no, no, this is...
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the fezmp for nip watching tate you've got to build these relition tilt. things like gun violence, not stopping people because a tail slight or and not stopping people because their license is expired and using that as a pretext to do a full and complete search of an individual or a full and complete search of a car. this is what we have to have. it's a change in the philosophy. one of your other guests say that the department could say we're going to de-emphasize these minor offenses, and we're going to work hand in glove with the community on broader issues of police violence, whether it's sexual assault, whether it's those kinds of things that are really, really causing problems in communities and discontinue the discredited approach of broken windows, of 1990s policing. this i think is what needs to happen on a broad basis all across the nation snow if you're out there and you're a sympathy council member, county council member and you're a sheriff and you're watching, get to together today to change the theory and practice of policing. >> i did hear s
the fezmp for nip watching tate you've got to build these relition tilt. things like gun violence, not stopping people because a tail slight or and not stopping people because their license is expired and using that as a pretext to do a full and complete search of an individual or a full and complete search of a car. this is what we have to have. it's a change in the philosophy. one of your other guests say that the department could say we're going to de-emphasize these minor offenses, and...
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there are a lot of younger voices, younger republicans in the house n the senate, in tate legislaturesmayors' offices governors' offices krood this country who know better. and they will turn it around. the american people know better. the republicans -- many republicans know better. so i am hopeful. but this is a very difficult time for all of us because it continues to polarize and divide our country resulting in paralysis in getting things done for your country. but we will break that. >> what would you say to some of these republicans who still flocking down to mar-a-lago to kiss the ring of the man who insighted the riot former president donald trump who by the way lost the white house, lost the house, lost the senate? >> well, if they want to continue to go down that road with someone who lost -- who led a party that lost all of those and koss not look like he's got any particular bright prospects for the future s , is offering plans for a better country, or a better world, and a better future, if that's the road they want to go down, they will go down that road. but it is going
there are a lot of younger voices, younger republicans in the house n the senate, in tate legislaturesmayors' offices governors' offices krood this country who know better. and they will turn it around. the american people know better. the republicans -- many republicans know better. so i am hopeful. but this is a very difficult time for all of us because it continues to polarize and divide our country resulting in paralysis in getting things done for your country. but we will break that....
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are well funded, well-organized that are dominating the internet, the center for countering digital tatetions. that's how extraordinary it is. then -- and we've seen this i know unfortunately, this expanding anti-vaccine, anti-science sentiment among the political right. it was a few years ago with especially down in texas. that's when they started going after me and i was going up against them. it came out of the fringe republican party. and then it's expanded across the republican party. now we're seeing this play out unfortunately on the conservative cable news networks. and now as if that weren't complicated enough, to the russian government and what the russians are doing. sanjay, dr. hotez, thank you both very much. >>> just ahead, a report from miami where the problem is essentially school policy at one private institution. all because of one very powerful individual there who's promoted anti-vaxer conspiracy theories. the details with "360" continues. gs us together. my garden is my therapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. ♪ it's velveeta shells & cheese versus the oth
are well funded, well-organized that are dominating the internet, the center for countering digital tatetions. that's how extraordinary it is. then -- and we've seen this i know unfortunately, this expanding anti-vaccine, anti-science sentiment among the political right. it was a few years ago with especially down in texas. that's when they started going after me and i was going up against them. it came out of the fringe republican party. and then it's expanded across the republican party. now...