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tate tavept, their responsibility to ensure the network is secure. we have a team of dedicated people who ensure their network is secured and it's a fundamental part. public safety, highly sensitive information, so you just access all of that work that law enforcement worked on. it's something we've taken very seriously from day one. having that dedicated aspects of the contracts specifically focused on cybersecurity. we're pleased with are where things awful. when you're talking about tate tavept, you're talking about one of the world's preeminent experts on psycher security. again, we hold them accountable. that's something we feel very comfortable about and how at&t is executing against that contract. peter: you're qualifying "the communicators" on c-span. our guest is ed parringen son, c.e.o. of first knelt authority. what kind of road blocks or difficulties has 5 g created in the build-up? ed: i'd rather call it opportunities. there's a balance one has to strike. the opportunities of 4 lte in 2011 were unknown and then all of a sudden you saw al
tate tavept, their responsibility to ensure the network is secure. we have a team of dedicated people who ensure their network is secured and it's a fundamental part. public safety, highly sensitive information, so you just access all of that work that law enforcement worked on. it's something we've taken very seriously from day one. having that dedicated aspects of the contracts specifically focused on cybersecurity. we're pleased with are where things awful. when you're talking about tate...
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musical guests regard, troye sivan, and tate mcrae, featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove:466 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. this is a rowdy crowd tonight. all of my rowdy friends are here welcome, everybody, thank you for being here thank you. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonpplause let's get to some news today president biden gave his first commencement address as commander-in-chief at the coast guard academy graduation biden's speech lasted about 30 minutes until a coast guard captain fired off a rescue flare. it's like, "wrap it up, buddy. [ laughter ] even navy s.e.a.l.s were looking at the coast guard like, "how did you make it through that?" [ laughter ] but this was nice, biden personally handed out diplomas to all 240 graduates, then fox news criticized him for more government handouts. [ laughter and applause you could tell biden is 78 because he also gave every graduate a check for $10 [ laughter ] "don't spend it all in one place. at the end of his visit, biden received
musical guests regard, troye sivan, and tate mcrae, featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove:466 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. this is a rowdy crowd tonight. all of my rowdy friends are here welcome, everybody, thank you for being here thank you. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonpplause let's get to some news today president biden gave his first commencement address as...
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first disney you seean tated on the -- you see an tated on the char a anotated where it pulls back and adami vapss again. advances again look at the second disney chart. this is very sequential and orderly in the way it surges and rests, surges and rests disney close at $184 and change and we think you can get mid-190's out of this. take a look at marriott. the exact same chart you see the pull backs after strong moves and then the next chart, the strong moves that precede the pull backs again we think here that earnings related it will go on its next advance and close at $146.70 thinking mid-150's final chart, back to the two together, again, look at disney and marriott, both reporting earnings, both unchanged for the last two months when the market is up 10%. the pause that refresh prince of bel airs the pause that refreshes >> thank you, carter mike. >> yeah so two similar charts and similar trades we know short dated options premiums will be elevated and want to take advantage of that. with the market at all-time highs both these stocks are trading very close to their average price
first disney you seean tated on the -- you see an tated on the char a anotated where it pulls back and adami vapss again. advances again look at the second disney chart. this is very sequential and orderly in the way it surges and rests, surges and rests disney close at $184 and change and we think you can get mid-190's out of this. take a look at marriott. the exact same chart you see the pull backs after strong moves and then the next chart, the strong moves that precede the pull backs again...
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agenda just hit a wall joining us kt mcfarland, congresswoman nicole malliotakis, andy puzzler, kristin tatebuddy carter, andy biggs and former dhs acting deputy secretary ken cuccinelli, president biden dropped his infrastructure built a 1.7 trillion gop says that's not good enough, now the president and democrats reportedly making new desperate moves, we're going to explain that also this debate is president biden deliberately killing the oil industry after republicans claim while building russia's making u.s. energy independence again a pipe dream, the gop getting set to deliver reagan 2.0 to counter what they say president biden jimmy carter 2.0 agenda, all this has former president trump getting set to held rallies again and multiple states. now this far left democrats see victory in pushing the biden administration away from israel as a fight between israel and hamas come here american jews attacked on a waveca of violence "coast to coast" after that is really a hamas cease-fire, they are slamming cnn chris cuomo for crossing the line, secretly advising his brother new york governor an
agenda just hit a wall joining us kt mcfarland, congresswoman nicole malliotakis, andy puzzler, kristin tatebuddy carter, andy biggs and former dhs acting deputy secretary ken cuccinelli, president biden dropped his infrastructure built a 1.7 trillion gop says that's not good enough, now the president and democrats reportedly making new desperate moves, we're going to explain that also this debate is president biden deliberately killing the oil industry after republicans claim while building...
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tate, i'll start with you. first, my condolences for you and your family on this date, and for so many of us george floyd has become a symbol but he was your cousin, so how is the day landing for you? >> i think i'm doing about as good as could expect for today, and my emotions have been a little bit all over the place. i have had an opportunity to go out to george floyd square this morning and so i think i'm just taking it all in. >> reverend al, i wonder if you can, as you do so well, assess the moment for us. you have delivered eulogies for andre hill, george floyd, daunte wright, michael gardener, and what do you say about the legislation and what is agreed to, and we know it will be the panda sia? >> we are at the press apea, and the question is whether the government will meet the will of the people. i talked by phone last evening with president biden who was saying to me that he did not want to look like he was putting political pressure on and wants to meet with the civil rights leader on this after he
tate, i'll start with you. first, my condolences for you and your family on this date, and for so many of us george floyd has become a symbol but he was your cousin, so how is the day landing for you? >> i think i'm doing about as good as could expect for today, and my emotions have been a little bit all over the place. i have had an opportunity to go out to george floyd square this morning and so i think i'm just taking it all in. >> reverend al, i wonder if you can, as you do so...
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joining me now "the hill" columnist kristin tate.s greatest years of year after year trillion dollars deficits. in return they will help families with things like child care with public debt north of $28 trillion, at some point we feel the pain. how does this help families especially future generations. >> this is going to be devastating for us for generations to come. biden spent $1.9 trillion when he took office. he now wants to spend an additional four trillion on misleadingly name infrastructure bill and social spending. you can't foolish i spend trillions of dollars every month with no consequences. we're looking at the real possibility much 1970s economic stagflation. inflation is already happening. consumer prices are way up. housing is up 11%. gas is up 22%. lumber is up 250%. of course inflation hurts the poor the most. these are folks who still have to go buy groceries. they have to still put gas in their cars. this financial irresponsibility is what cripples currencies and destroys nations. it is terrifying and it is surre
joining me now "the hill" columnist kristin tate.s greatest years of year after year trillion dollars deficits. in return they will help families with things like child care with public debt north of $28 trillion, at some point we feel the pain. how does this help families especially future generations. >> this is going to be devastating for us for generations to come. biden spent $1.9 trillion when he took office. he now wants to spend an additional four trillion on...
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kristin tate calling inflation president biden's hidden tax, he claims next.d: jillian: one lawmaker's swift response to kick golf masks going viral. ♪♪ trying this. doing that. spending countless days right here. still came the belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. awful feelings she kept sugar-coating. finally, with the help of her doctor, it came to be. that her symptoms were all signs of ibs-c. and that's why she said yes to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms-belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, sto
kristin tate calling inflation president biden's hidden tax, he claims next.d: jillian: one lawmaker's swift response to kick golf masks going viral. ♪♪ trying this. doing that. spending countless days right here. still came the belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. awful feelings she kept sugar-coating. finally, with the help of her doctor, it came to be. that her symptoms were all signs of ibs-c. and that's why she said yes to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have...
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and india are ready to resume free tate free trade talks to better respond to the current challenges including china's economic dominance. and is there a light at the end of the tunnel the travel season is near and the tourism sector hopes it will bring a much needed boost in business. very warm welcome to the business i want to get johnson berlin good to have you with us buy on take has announced that it plans to set up a new factory in singapore to expand production in southeast asia the german biotech companies also setting up a joint venture in china to produce up to $1000000000.00 doses for the chinese market buy on tech is now supplying more than 90 countries worldwide and is expecting to ramp up its production to up to 3000000000 doses by the end of the year. during a pandemic this is the stuff that dreams are made of. the m r n a vaccine developed by german startup biotech was approved less than a year after the pandemic began it's now mainly manufactured by in-text new plant in marburg germany the hopes of many are pinned on its $450.00 employees work is carried out around t
and india are ready to resume free tate free trade talks to better respond to the current challenges including china's economic dominance. and is there a light at the end of the tunnel the travel season is near and the tourism sector hopes it will bring a much needed boost in business. very warm welcome to the business i want to get johnson berlin good to have you with us buy on take has announced that it plans to set up a new factory in singapore to expand production in southeast asia the...
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and also to take steps to rehab and to tate and to rebuild. garza, we understand the israeli authorities this morning has said they will reopen the crossing for specific purposes. the blockade is of course, still in place. so they will that and you monitoring age through the care, shall i'm crossing and also patients that need treatment. you know, these are usually cancer patients or with other they can go out from now and again a to visit a hospitals in east jerusalem or in the occupied wes thing. and also fishermen are allowed to go out from this morning to fish to see up to 6 nautical miles. so this is a gesture from the rest, but it's just, you know, going back to the status quo from before the conflict. and on the other hand, we are also seeing, of course, the american secretary of state antony plank and meeting with the palestinian president has been i know very strange relations with the trump administration. so they also want to restart their relationship there with the palestinian authority in ramallah. right? that's i'll tell ya, kra
and also to take steps to rehab and to tate and to rebuild. garza, we understand the israeli authorities this morning has said they will reopen the crossing for specific purposes. the blockade is of course, still in place. so they will that and you monitoring age through the care, shall i'm crossing and also patients that need treatment. you know, these are usually cancer patients or with other they can go out from now and again a to visit a hospitals in east jerusalem or in the occupied wes...
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see fort you are on the board kristin tate. joe biden said it. set it and forget it.e law are evading taxation by bribery and through their connections but we must close all loopholes. who said it, joe biden, vladimir lennon or ursula? >> i love ursula. lennon. kennedy: lennon is right. we make this game too easy. i'm going to break your feelings around too. here we go. guy you are tied, it's time to grow the economy from the bottom and the middle out. who said it, joe biden, vladimir lenin or agent smith? >> the bottom of the minimum out is a big weird catchphrase that is been focus group by the democrats are going to go with biden. kennedy: biden is correct. alright kristin here we go it's question number two, just for you. our nation is shaped by the constant battle between our better angels and our darkest impulses. who said that, joe biden, leon trotsky or hans gruber? >> trotsky. kennedy: biden. you are wrong. you are going to be wrong forever in the whole world. no one is listening to anything you say now, you are done. i am no longer talking to you. i'm kiddin
see fort you are on the board kristin tate. joe biden said it. set it and forget it.e law are evading taxation by bribery and through their connections but we must close all loopholes. who said it, joe biden, vladimir lennon or ursula? >> i love ursula. lennon. kennedy: lennon is right. we make this game too easy. i'm going to break your feelings around too. here we go. guy you are tied, it's time to grow the economy from the bottom and the middle out. who said it, joe biden, vladimir...
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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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in particular, what we're worried about is the very, very small particles that are ear tate the lungs. you can have more inflammation there, and it increasing the chance to get covid. and people with covid with spread it more easily because they are could having with irritants as well. >> if i get covid from the wildfires, does it also mean we will perhaps have long syndrome here? >> not necessarily, but with any covid, one is worried about long haul sin dom drom. we expect 20% to 30% of folks who don't end up in the hospital end up with a chronic thimpson if they get covid. >> all right, thank you as always for your insight. >> you're welcome, raj. thanks for having me on. >>> let's bring in jeff ranieri. jeff, not great news considering the fire season we're going to be facing. >> yeah, we're headed up to the drier summer months. temperatures obviously getting hotter and check it out f you haven't seen it, all of the bay area in an extreme drought. we will talk about it in about seven minutes. >>> and it could happen next month. the bay area close immunity. what does it mean for you
in particular, what we're worried about is the very, very small particles that are ear tate the lungs. you can have more inflammation there, and it increasing the chance to get covid. and people with covid with spread it more easily because they are could having with irritants as well. >> if i get covid from the wildfires, does it also mean we will perhaps have long syndrome here? >> not necessarily, but with any covid, one is worried about long haul sin dom drom. we expect 20% to...
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information leading to the suspect who killed 27- year-old lindsay elaine mccollum and eddie wayne tate. they were shot inside of a wooded box used as the living space. police have released this new sketch of the murder suspect. anyone with any information is asked to call police. >>> san francisco is celebrating the return of transportation services as tourism starts to pick up. they brought out the band for the big announcement. they are bringing back the historic streetcars. starting tomorrow service will return between fisherman's wharf and castro and market street. the agency will open all metro substations. >> as we begin to open our city and begin down the path of recovery, having a good public transportation system is going to be critical. >> this is all part of e city economic recovery program. >>> still ahead the hunt for a missing 100 pound tortoi how a couple in the sierra foothills is going to some unique link to track the loss pet. >>> will the horse at the center of the racing drug scandal get a shot at the preakness tomorrow the results of the key test. >>> natural gas h
information leading to the suspect who killed 27- year-old lindsay elaine mccollum and eddie wayne tate. they were shot inside of a wooded box used as the living space. police have released this new sketch of the murder suspect. anyone with any information is asked to call police. >>> san francisco is celebrating the return of transportation services as tourism starts to pick up. they brought out the band for the big announcement. they are bringing back the historic streetcars....
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family, of those of us involved in the civil rights movement of today, that the george floyd, the tate the viciousness and sensitivity of how he was killed can lead to a george floyd justice in policing act that has been endorsed by president biden. as you stated, president biden met the family today. he called me last night, he is going to meet with civil rights leaders. he has been pushing for this bill to pass without getting in the way of the negotiations between the republicans and democrats, which is why he wanted the family meeting today, civil rights leaders at a later time probably. next week, we respect that because we want to see legislive movement. we are not looking just to make headlines. katty: you said in a ceremony in new york today, george floyd should not go down in history as a martyr area what did you mean by that? >> i mean we have seen many cases over the last several years. they ended with the victim just were numbered as a victim and a martyr. he should be remembered as the one that was the impetus for real change. he should be remembered as one that was the ca
family, of those of us involved in the civil rights movement of today, that the george floyd, the tate the viciousness and sensitivity of how he was killed can lead to a george floyd justice in policing act that has been endorsed by president biden. as you stated, president biden met the family today. he called me last night, he is going to meet with civil rights leaders. he has been pushing for this bill to pass without getting in the way of the negotiations between the republicans and...
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tate the court case is being closely followed by as they hope to see how it's all things especially because the issue is a topic in the country. so what do you think about this we took our camera to the streets and asked how the schools are dealing with dreadlocks and how they feel about what. if they want to i don't i don't find it wrong to people. like so to me swearing like there's no reason for their. right to. call me i have experience it was right and this was a right and i was unable to go to it would be so kind of my take that to go to reach out to no. no as a matter of fact we made we made a protest about it and so they had to stop what they do because we involved the government yeah so our teacher the school was suspended because of picked the wrong mosque because it's very i mean he's very he's not put up with the middle class doesn't it's not that. no one. in my school. is allowed. to. drive to town where what if you've even been allowed been. going up. because it's one of those that i love most joining me now is. josie lawyer criminal justice class to lead a south africa litiga
tate the court case is being closely followed by as they hope to see how it's all things especially because the issue is a topic in the country. so what do you think about this we took our camera to the streets and asked how the schools are dealing with dreadlocks and how they feel about what. if they want to i don't i don't find it wrong to people. like so to me swearing like there's no reason for their. right to. call me i have experience it was right and this was a right and i was unable to...
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natalie tate, steven chief, aboard and con content 81 can do what it was very like which making that were still too far from harvest time. and so it won't be much of a tree with no kind. you'll notice that the grapes are still pretty hard to be, but if you want to try, oh, go ahead. when will be in merced as kansas kiana torn or all like i said, the reasoning ripens late guys, and a lot of it so sour, a lot of acid and not much sugar. we have other varieties that mature somewhat sooner and already taste great dish make. they have been better for a taste. no, don't be offended, but well, just spit it out. awesome it out of the vineyard into the mouth and also shows news wine shop and where you can taste the fruit of his labour. the winemaker. ah, what have we got? yes. look, i have selected a wine for you vine. recently, of course, from the vineyard we just visited in our, the vine back and give it a try when and when should start and, and we did my with pleasure. so to your health, mahogany to void. delicious. wonderful. i'm glad you like, isn't it? maybe you notice the morality i wa
natalie tate, steven chief, aboard and con content 81 can do what it was very like which making that were still too far from harvest time. and so it won't be much of a tree with no kind. you'll notice that the grapes are still pretty hard to be, but if you want to try, oh, go ahead. when will be in merced as kansas kiana torn or all like i said, the reasoning ripens late guys, and a lot of it so sour, a lot of acid and not much sugar. we have other varieties that mature somewhat sooner and...
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they're starting to base and outperform the s&p and you could see that in double bottom that ivano tated there. take this chart back further this is over the past two years. and what you see is during the pandemic plunge, of course staples sell off, but look at the bottom panel their relative performance is straight up of course, because they're defensive. but if you do the trend line on the bottom panel, we have now broken above that down trend line in effect since the pandemic peak in relative performance. final chart. same two panel again and this is a five-year chart of consumer staples on top, the sector, and relative performance to the s.p.y. on the bottom and you could see the severe under-performance in 2016 to 2018 and then when breaking above the down trend, staples started to outperform the s&p. we have the exact same setup here and i think it is eye time to embrace this area of the market xlp, close around 71, i think you could get 73, 74 out of it. >> thanks for the charts, carter mike, what is the trade? >> yeah, i think the trade that we want to take advantage of takes adv
they're starting to base and outperform the s&p and you could see that in double bottom that ivano tated there. take this chart back further this is over the past two years. and what you see is during the pandemic plunge, of course staples sell off, but look at the bottom panel their relative performance is straight up of course, because they're defensive. but if you do the trend line on the bottom panel, we have now broken above that down trend line in effect since the pandemic peak in...
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mr. tate in the hall with the top stories for you here on out was aaron. israel continues to bomb areas across the gaza strip. to crowded districts and job aliya and south tell we have been targeted across the enclave. 231. people have now been killed in the past 11 days out of the or so what i'll lose is in gaza for us. he explains how these bombings are affecting the population there. in the last couple of days, there's something new. we, we don't know, we're not sure if this is a new strategy or no promotion. and there is a really bank of targets because they said they have updated their bank of target. they have been warning entire residential areas to leave. and this is something new in god. i have been traveling lots of war and invasions and guys in the last 20 years. this is the british time that is really want the whole area to leave or the vacuum. and normally they ask one time, 2 families to live, and then for safety like the, you know, they want the neighborhood and then they leave, evacuate in this area and also only area for one of the most crowded areas. and halfway betwee
mr. tate in the hall with the top stories for you here on out was aaron. israel continues to bomb areas across the gaza strip. to crowded districts and job aliya and south tell we have been targeted across the enclave. 231. people have now been killed in the past 11 days out of the or so what i'll lose is in gaza for us. he explains how these bombings are affecting the population there. in the last couple of days, there's something new. we, we don't know, we're not sure if this is a new...
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tate hope when the phones stopped ringing during knock down the electronic music maestro picked up his decks and carried them up a mountain he's now released this video filmed in the middle of the swiss alps it's 3000 need to see it could be highest. now this building looks like a nuclear power station that's according to britain's prince charles in fact it's london's national theatre it's a classic example of brutal ism a no frills architectural style popular in the 1960 s. and seventy's often called bleak and institutional many such buildings are at risk of demolition including this form of the bar tree in berlin now thousands of people have signed a petition to rescue it from the bulldozers the part of a growing movement to preserve the city's architectural history. architecture style known as brutal ism can be described as monumental colorless and inhuman these edifices tend to polarize to some their eyesores while others a growing number of architecture aficionados the world over are rediscovering berta as a. friend and. i find burchill isn't so fascinating because it's so antagon
tate hope when the phones stopped ringing during knock down the electronic music maestro picked up his decks and carried them up a mountain he's now released this video filmed in the middle of the swiss alps it's 3000 need to see it could be highest. now this building looks like a nuclear power station that's according to britain's prince charles in fact it's london's national theatre it's a classic example of brutal ism a no frills architectural style popular in the 1960 s. and seventy's often...
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let me introduce my guests, i've got richard tate, former editor in chief of itn.ssor ofjournalism at cardiff diversity. dorothy byrne, former head of news and current affairs affairs at channel four. david yelland, former editor of the sun and now runs a pr firm, kitchen table partners. john ware is a investigative reporter and fronted last week's panorama on martin bashir and the bbc. jane martinson is professor ofjournalism at city college. welcome to you all. jane, you have been writing about this for the guardian. how do you assess the scale of the reaction to this story? the scale of the reaction, i mean, you know, this is a devastating report for the bbc. it involved the royal family, it involved, you know, wrongdoing and, sort of, terrible mishandling of a wrongdoing 25 years ago — including numbers of the bbc ——of a wrongdoing 25 years ago — including members of the bbc who then went on to hold senior jobs, and, of course, which i am sure we will come on to talk about, a reporter who subsequently left and then returned to the bbcjust five years ago. so, th
let me introduce my guests, i've got richard tate, former editor in chief of itn.ssor ofjournalism at cardiff diversity. dorothy byrne, former head of news and current affairs affairs at channel four. david yelland, former editor of the sun and now runs a pr firm, kitchen table partners. john ware is a investigative reporter and fronted last week's panorama on martin bashir and the bbc. jane martinson is professor ofjournalism at city college. welcome to you all. jane, you have been writing...
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it was very brutal the families have spent 30 years tating for justice what people are looking for now are you is some sort of accountability and a genuine apology from the prime minister and except. the army were totally wrong here on murderous and their intention would have gone a long way towards the towards old and tried to been a b. but a how far to really apology. is seen as just stopped honest basically people are not happy with it people feel that it's not since a year. as one of the poorest countries on the planet which was gripped by civil war for years hosting a global movie premier was clearly a big deal for the central african republic that's exactly what's happened with the curtain raised on the new russian central african film tells a story of russian military instructors arriving in the country in response to a call from the president to help fight off rebel attacks at the school standoff scoff was at the premiere. more than 10000 people showed up for the biggest movie dry merely in this central african republic in saccades it's a huge event for a country that has long
it was very brutal the families have spent 30 years tating for justice what people are looking for now are you is some sort of accountability and a genuine apology from the prime minister and except. the army were totally wrong here on murderous and their intention would have gone a long way towards the towards old and tried to been a b. but a how far to really apology. is seen as just stopped honest basically people are not happy with it people feel that it's not since a year. as one of the...
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one of the big reasons that we feel not only do we need to build something that protects us against tate and the long-term but also something really as someone said so well talk about the positives of belonging and the positives of what asian americans have done for this country. and, you know, be part of a effort to highlight positives that asian american community have contributed to american life to this campaign called cse united coming out in next few weeks, but, you know we , really can't talk about hate as -- as the only thing that unites us i think we have to also talk about prosperity and that fairness. and i think we need to do both of them in a way that really -- has next generation in mind. >> last question because we are almost out of time. the cdc just changed its guidance on masking for people who are vaccinated. i know there are mixed feelings about that especially among asian americans who fear that by fully revealing their faces they can make themselveses further attacks, further targets were attacks. at the same time these people feel vulnerable for stanging out -- sta
one of the big reasons that we feel not only do we need to build something that protects us against tate and the long-term but also something really as someone said so well talk about the positives of belonging and the positives of what asian americans have done for this country. and, you know, be part of a effort to highlight positives that asian american community have contributed to american life to this campaign called cse united coming out in next few weeks, but, you know we , really can't...
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government catherine tate has said it we are in extraordinary circumstances and this needs extraordinary measures we are supporting the u.s. government but our government doesn't the german government said intellectual property is a source of innovation pharma companies that have invested billions into developing these do they have a point. yes but the german public's the german taxpayers have invested a lot in those companies so we have helped them to invent all these very very important vaccines and we don't want to cancel intellectual property rights at all it is just about covert 19 vaccines and i think this would be a very good and very important step well finds is already selling their vaccine cheaper to low income countries on a non profit basis don't you think that's enough. i'm on the side of india of south africa of over 100 countries of important organizations like doctors without borders and so on i think you could debate to to some gifts from companies but you can make decisions too and this is what states are about and this is what sort of all trade organization is about an
government catherine tate has said it we are in extraordinary circumstances and this needs extraordinary measures we are supporting the u.s. government but our government doesn't the german government said intellectual property is a source of innovation pharma companies that have invested billions into developing these do they have a point. yes but the german public's the german taxpayers have invested a lot in those companies so we have helped them to invent all these very very important...
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are now regularly experiencing climate change related catastrophes from deep freezes to develop tating droughts wildfires hurricanes and storms at least $33.00 states have now released a climate action plan or have one in the works and these plans typically set goals targeting greenhouse gas emissions or focus on shifting to renewable energy sources but so far hawaii is the only u.s. state to declare an official climate emergency now back in february there was a house resolution introduced at the federal level to declare a national climate emergency and the biden administration has spoken about advancing climate policies at home and internationally but we'll have to see how that plays out and across the globe nearly 2000 jurisdictions in $34.00 countries have also declared climate emergencies so it seems like people are finally paying attention but is it going to be too little too late we'll have to wait and see. it was a thank you for joining me this is an important story hopefully some state leadership will be listening to what the why is figured out thanks for joining me. thanks mik
are now regularly experiencing climate change related catastrophes from deep freezes to develop tating droughts wildfires hurricanes and storms at least $33.00 states have now released a climate action plan or have one in the works and these plans typically set goals targeting greenhouse gas emissions or focus on shifting to renewable energy sources but so far hawaii is the only u.s. state to declare an official climate emergency now back in february there was a house resolution introduced at...
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there was — you did have a major retrospective at the tate modern, the leading, sort of, modern art gallerydoes it hurt that...? 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. art for 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. clear and calm out there across most of the uk, and bank holiday monday promises to be another warm and sunny day. in fact, the temperatures will probably be a degree or so higher. but it won't be sunny absolutely everywhere. an example here fro
there was — you did have a major retrospective at the tate modern, the leading, sort of, modern art gallerydoes it hurt that...? 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. art for all, we started...
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tougher sentences against serious and violent sexual offenders to say nothing of people who commit tates crimes. >> -- who commit hate crimes. >> i think it is united and we will remain united and of course we do support. let's come to mary robinson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my second that -- across south manchester and investments in r&d and innovation will bring high skilled, well-paid jobs. will the prime minister joined me in recognizing and endorsing the work of our northern universities and life sciences sector who are planting health initiatives that will take us forward from jabs to jobs? p.m. johnson: i think my honorable friend who is a great advocate of the people, and as a part of our plan to move from jabs to jobs, i am delighted to say that there was a billion times that the government has funded science across the northwest and thanks largely to her advocacy. >> let's go to the leader of the s&p. >> thank you, and can i think the prime minister for these comments on the murphy inquest. mr. speaker, as a member of scotland's community, i understand just how this asterisk
tougher sentences against serious and violent sexual offenders to say nothing of people who commit tates crimes. >> -- who commit hate crimes. >> i think it is united and we will remain united and of course we do support. let's come to mary robinson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my second that -- across south manchester and investments in r&d and innovation will bring high skilled, well-paid jobs. will the prime minister joined me in recognizing and endorsing the work of our...
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are now regularly experiencing climate change related catastrophes from deep freezes to develop tating droughts wildfires hurricanes and storms at least $33.00 states have now released a climate action plan or have one in the works and these plans typically set goals targeting greenhouse gas emissions or focus on shifting to renewable energy sources but so far hawaii is the only u.s. state to declare an official climate emergency now back in february there was a house resolution introduced at the federal level to declare a national climate emergency and the biden administration has spoken about advancing climate policies at home and internationally but we'll have to see how that plays out and across the globe nearly 2000 jurisdictions in $34.00 countries have also declared climate emergencies so it seems like people are finally paying attention but is it going to be too little too late we'll have to wait and see. was a thank you for joining me this is an important story hopefully some state leaderships will be listening to what why is figured out thanks for joining me. thanks frank the
are now regularly experiencing climate change related catastrophes from deep freezes to develop tating droughts wildfires hurricanes and storms at least $33.00 states have now released a climate action plan or have one in the works and these plans typically set goals targeting greenhouse gas emissions or focus on shifting to renewable energy sources but so far hawaii is the only u.s. state to declare an official climate emergency now back in february there was a house resolution introduced at...
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i know your book just came out pretty almost hit the tate to ask this question. i'm curious if there's anything floating around in your head right now about what you might work on next? or a new direction? >> guest: the girl reporter was, i got a certain distance along that path. [inaudible] they really need an appendix in the paperback. sue and oh that's fun. that is so tantalizing. i'm going back for minute i'm curious i first came across these women, chicken across them in school? later on? how did you hear? >> guest: with the work of nellie brave it was very engaging as i mentioned. i also heard of the reporter through the book by lexi reagan. that kind of put those two stories together. and then there's also wonderful book called frontpage girl. which talks about start reporting as a genre. the combination of those three books, i was like oh this is not one person doing these kind of things it's a decade doing these kinds of things. stu and that might be some good future reading to do after this one. were almost out of time for doubt was like to end with a q
i know your book just came out pretty almost hit the tate to ask this question. i'm curious if there's anything floating around in your head right now about what you might work on next? or a new direction? >> guest: the girl reporter was, i got a certain distance along that path. [inaudible] they really need an appendix in the paperback. sue and oh that's fun. that is so tantalizing. i'm going back for minute i'm curious i first came across these women, chicken across them in school?...
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alibaba yesterday reporting users had climbed back tate hundred 11 million users in the fourth quarterthey still have a lot of cans tumors -- a lot of consumers. the regulatory threats are still going to persist. i have not even talked about ant group. shery: that is a whole different story. we will be able to ask those questions to our analysts coming up. more alibaba analysis. plus, moody's investors vp is on bloomberg markets china will be discussing all of those issues. you can turn to youtube for more content. watch redlines, china and they tack. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: it has been a difficult week for bitcoin. the biggest cryptocurrency slid below $36,000 at one point. su keenan joins us with the latest. tell us what is driving the move downward. su: let's go right to the bloomberg because it has been a wild week for bitcoin, the largest crypto. it has been down as much as 15%. the slide appeared to start with this tweet by e line musk saying -- but elon musk saying the use of coal was insane. bloomberg reported that yesterday. the slide became intensified today when elon mus
alibaba yesterday reporting users had climbed back tate hundred 11 million users in the fourth quarterthey still have a lot of cans tumors -- a lot of consumers. the regulatory threats are still going to persist. i have not even talked about ant group. shery: that is a whole different story. we will be able to ask those questions to our analysts coming up. more alibaba analysis. plus, moody's investors vp is on bloomberg markets china will be discussing all of those issues. you can turn to...
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the unity against tate has a dozen cities including sacramento. >> people gathered outside of the capital sharing their stories. speakers included the mayors of sacramento. they have that same region. >> rescue crews are working to free people trapped under rubble in a residential building hit by the israeli airstrikes. they are using excavation equipment to try to reach the survivors. one rescue worker said it's not clear how many were trapped but he believes it to be "a large number." police have made an arrest in connection with a deadly shooting. it happened around 10:30 p.m. they found a 31 old man had been shot and died in the hospital. police later arrested him for the shooting. the motive remains unclear. four people are shot on friday and saturday. the first shooting happened on vienna street in prison avenue. they arrested a 17-year-old who they say admitted to the murder. then saturday morning, officers found a man in the 50s with a gunshot wound. he died at the hospital as well. a 49-year-old and a 54-year-old were also shot. they were taken with life- threatening injuries. th
the unity against tate has a dozen cities including sacramento. >> people gathered outside of the capital sharing their stories. speakers included the mayors of sacramento. they have that same region. >> rescue crews are working to free people trapped under rubble in a residential building hit by the israeli airstrikes. they are using excavation equipment to try to reach the survivors. one rescue worker said it's not clear how many were trapped but he believes it to be "a large...
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speakers urged people in different backgrounds to unite against tate. >> we are a city of inclusiveness. we are a city that when faced against the wall we have each other's backs. >> the mayor also signed a proclamation declaring the aip heritage month followed by a musical performance of the asian american jazz festival. >>> looking for homeowners are interested in selling properties to help the county address the homelessness crisis. part of the project home keep estates a sponsor protecting people who are homeless. they currently have two locations. they are targeted to provide permanent supportive housing. if anyone is interested in helping out, they need to go to the department of health and human services website. >>> a popular beach will close down for several months. the national park service plans to remove a big parking lot. it's an effort to restore wetlands. beach access will be blocked. >>> still had, streaming on bay area, soaring back down to earth copy exciting astronauts splashed down in the reasons behind delays. >>> roll the dice, the odds are in your favor, a hiring
speakers urged people in different backgrounds to unite against tate. >> we are a city of inclusiveness. we are a city that when faced against the wall we have each other's backs. >> the mayor also signed a proclamation declaring the aip heritage month followed by a musical performance of the asian american jazz festival. >>> looking for homeowners are interested in selling properties to help the county address the homelessness crisis. part of the project home keep estates...
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i think that is the heart of how putin papa pop the tate's is economic resources and viability and when you start severing some of those you send a very clear message as well it's finally getting out there but putin's own wealth in a way that i think people like vladimir know and i don't know that all russian people know. but i think eurabia new russian revolution so in any event thank you for this opportunity. >> latta mirror. tonight i will be very brief because many people think policy developments are some way -- is it is just another way for them to go after his political opponents. and domestic and foreign-policy wind there is lawlessness and aggressive behavior they begin to exploit us. we should learn about these things are that are going to happen before the war in georgia and aggression. we told many westerners that looked this power will not just end up with -- it will become more aggressive international a so it's important that we are that free people in the free world fighting against this autocrat internationalist which includes not only putin but aging and other places.
i think that is the heart of how putin papa pop the tate's is economic resources and viability and when you start severing some of those you send a very clear message as well it's finally getting out there but putin's own wealth in a way that i think people like vladimir know and i don't know that all russian people know. but i think eurabia new russian revolution so in any event thank you for this opportunity. >> latta mirror. tonight i will be very brief because many people think policy...
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contributor doctor nicole saphier with parents on both sides of the shoe, amy kaminski and kristin tate kids the vaccine, why are you making that decision. >> i have seen this, there are many variants out there and new ones coming along every week, every month and i've seen the effects for what i see on television it around me of the vaccine. i have faith in our scientists who created the vaccine, with a have educated them. i have faith in the fda, very very safe for our children and worry as a parent, the flu vaccine, sending them to school. the vaccine, not so much. >> you do not plan on giving your kids the vaccine. how did you come to your decision? >> vaccine development between 5 and 10 years, the warp speed vaccine is approved for emergencies all land is still going through clinical trials. it will take some time for us to know how it will be affecting developing young children. will affect their fertility? will there be at higher risk for autoimmune illnesses or cancer and have those answers, i don't want the extremity with my kids health. todd: those are amazing arguments. i kn
contributor doctor nicole saphier with parents on both sides of the shoe, amy kaminski and kristin tate kids the vaccine, why are you making that decision. >> i have seen this, there are many variants out there and new ones coming along every week, every month and i've seen the effects for what i see on television it around me of the vaccine. i have faith in our scientists who created the vaccine, with a have educated them. i have faith in the fda, very very safe for our children and...
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facebook of letting cartels post human smuggling ads on its platform, griff jenkins live at the border of tate. >> expert solutions, i
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and so they chose the kaiser hole, the imperial court, and had a law were too liberal for their tate as was the whole society that frequented their establishment key at the office before tele kaiser hope was where hitler originally from austria scott, to con german citizenship. and that means it was a focal point for him. so it's not surprising that strategic meetings also took place there in the immediate run up to the center of power of fatigue or should have started in january 1933. hitler shocked the establishment when he snatched the chancellor ship and rose to power the nazi party paramilitary, paraded through the brand new ones the procession from the until after midnight, the torches formed his dream. was one wave i seen him beneath the swastika flags, quickly realized they had to fall in line if they wanted to continue operating that hotel. this probably involved with add on had to louis adeline had accumulated huge data after his father's dad had to pay his siblings inheritance and had taken out loans to do that. as has been the case during the imperial era and the weimar r
and so they chose the kaiser hole, the imperial court, and had a law were too liberal for their tate as was the whole society that frequented their establishment key at the office before tele kaiser hope was where hitler originally from austria scott, to con german citizenship. and that means it was a focal point for him. so it's not surprising that strategic meetings also took place there in the immediate run up to the center of power of fatigue or should have started in january 1933. hitler...
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in florida governor desantis promises tate on - - to take action. >> it is essential to the taxpayerd be asked to find critical race theory to find teaching kids to hate their country and hate each other. [applause] we need the constitution back in classrooms to make sure civics is a priority but it needs to be taught accurately in a fact-based way not ideological. trace: the palm beach county school board to dismantle white advantage in the school system. the mission statement says the board is committed to dismantle racism and other systems of oppression and inequity and goes on to say dismantle those structures in white advantage to transform our system. >> your equity statement says you plan on "dismantling structures rooted in white advantage. >> i read through this bill and i think the most important phrase in their is where they talk about the for bidding school of that meritocracy and work ethic is racist or sexist or created by members of a particular race to oppress members of another race. the whole idea you can lower standards to raise performances preposterous. >> other
in florida governor desantis promises tate on - - to take action. >> it is essential to the taxpayerd be asked to find critical race theory to find teaching kids to hate their country and hate each other. [applause] we need the constitution back in classrooms to make sure civics is a priority but it needs to be taught accurately in a fact-based way not ideological. trace: the palm beach county school board to dismantle white advantage in the school system. the mission statement says the...
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government catherine tate has said we are in extraordinary circumstances and this needs extraordinary measures we are supporting the u.s. government but our government doesn't the german government said intellectual property is a source of innovation pharma companies that have invested billions into developing these do they have a point. yes but the german public's the german taxpayers have invested a lot in those companies so we have helped them to invent all these very very important vaccines and we don't want to cancel intellectual property rights at all it is just about covert 19 vaccines and i think this would be a very good and very important step but finds is already selling their vaccine cheaper to low income countries on a nonprofit basis don't you think that's enough. i'm on the side of india of south africa of over 100 countries of important organizations like doctors without borders and so on i think you could wait to see some gifts from companies but you can make decisions too and this is what states are about and this is what sort of all trade organization is about and i
government catherine tate has said we are in extraordinary circumstances and this needs extraordinary measures we are supporting the u.s. government but our government doesn't the german government said intellectual property is a source of innovation pharma companies that have invested billions into developing these do they have a point. yes but the german public's the german taxpayers have invested a lot in those companies so we have helped them to invent all these very very important vaccines...
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national highway traffic safety administration report found that the rate of traffic deaths per myles tateup during covid. let's celebrate a win. not because of mask wearing. at least a b shows it was the near empty streets that resulted in faster driving, which in turn made to streets more deadly. a faster travel whether or not exceeding the speed limit increases the chance of mortality is. ask yourself this, why do you think that people in a car tend to hyperventilate so much? what is it that you're doing in your car that causes you to hyperventilate and to breathe heavily? is this why your goober rating is so low you know what, don't answer. i don't answer. we will keep the show super upscale. let's move on. are you here? huge fan. just want to clarify, you said wearing a mask hides bad breath, but recently dentists have said is really force you to realize how bad your breath has always been for other people. you understand the difference? >> yeah, but i've got sunshine in my mouth, so there really is no problem. >> i get it. are you there pete? huge fan. do you do such great work on th
national highway traffic safety administration report found that the rate of traffic deaths per myles tateup during covid. let's celebrate a win. not because of mask wearing. at least a b shows it was the near empty streets that resulted in faster driving, which in turn made to streets more deadly. a faster travel whether or not exceeding the speed limit increases the chance of mortality is. ask yourself this, why do you think that people in a car tend to hyperventilate so much? what is it that...
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these included not only robert penn warren and william faulkner, but also allen tate and carolyn horton. an tennessee williams, truman capote and flannery o'connor. just as hurston was unique among her peers in the harlem renaissance, welty was unique in the southern renaissance. her style drew from a different set of literary influences. i devoted eight of new west characters, subtle images and sustained ambiguity, often at the seeming expensive plot, which could be a challenge to students, welty positioned herself in a genealogy that included like-minded writers pictured on the slide such as jane austen, anton chekhov, virginia woolf and ian forrester, all of whom she wrote about with great appreciation. welty offered "hers was a sensitivity besides with a geiger counter as a child's toy made of 10 cans -- tin cans and a common piece of string." she was a friend of william faulkner who he valued her sustained complexities seven life. she had little time for hemingway, responding to a younger protege who had praised him. "i do not respond to him as you do. i am not against, but it is n
these included not only robert penn warren and william faulkner, but also allen tate and carolyn horton. an tennessee williams, truman capote and flannery o'connor. just as hurston was unique among her peers in the harlem renaissance, welty was unique in the southern renaissance. her style drew from a different set of literary influences. i devoted eight of new west characters, subtle images and sustained ambiguity, often at the seeming expensive plot, which could be a challenge to students,...