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time for all of them if i look at them and they have the same time and i look again they're the same in time well actually if you measure precisely that's not too. good clocks. this is my grandfather watch is not particularly good but if you do good works we make one a little bit higher wait a little bit. and then come back and we look at them they're not they don't indicate the same time because there's more time up here the time there and this can be measured today in the in the laboratory so time is different that what we think the time of usually mage nation is full says an approximation is like the setting of the sun. great but. we're actually going to come back to this experiment a bit later but before we get deep into the more scientific aspects of what your notion of time is i just want to you know get it right for us plain humans because for me the biggest proof that time exists will at least the way we feel it is in our bodies aging and mass eventually dying i mean we're part of the nature right we're part of the bigger picture as well i believe that lake i'm part of a some
time for all of them if i look at them and they have the same time and i look again they're the same in time well actually if you measure precisely that's not too. good clocks. this is my grandfather watch is not particularly good but if you do good works we make one a little bit higher wait a little bit. and then come back and we look at them they're not they don't indicate the same time because there's more time up here the time there and this can be measured today in the in the laboratory so...
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that was like the house of representatives. during this timeeriod, we had about 40 or so we call our tribal towns. the way the house of kings was set up was each one of the tribal towns could have one representative in the house of kings, which is the smaller of the two representative bodies. the way the tribal government worked at this time in the creation of laws was -- is that it was broken down. we have visited some of the rooms already, the committee rooms. each one of those committees was made up of members from the house of kings and the house of warriors. when it came time, particularly during october, the way that tribal law was set up, any proposed law or change had to come out of one of those committees. these were really joint committees between the two houses. if any piece of proposed legislation had favorable support in one of these committees, it would be heard by the full national council. and so when i say the full national council, it would be everyone who was a member from this room that we are in here. the house of kings go
that was like the house of representatives. during this timeeriod, we had about 40 or so we call our tribal towns. the way the house of kings was set up was each one of the tribal towns could have one representative in the house of kings, which is the smaller of the two representative bodies. the way the tribal government worked at this time in the creation of laws was -- is that it was broken down. we have visited some of the rooms already, the committee rooms. each one of those committees was...
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the timing is the issue here. mitch mcconnell has indicated it's probably unrealistic for the time being to get them to move before the 19th, a day before the state of the union. >> the neys are 197. the resolution is adopted without objection. the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. >> neil: back to chad pergram. there you have it in the house voting to impeach the president of the united states for the second time in a little more than a year. i was mentioning about the next stop, the senate if it gets that far, chad. even allowing for the possibility that they can meet and do something, how many republicans would likely vote to impeach the president? they need about 17. would they get close to getting there? >> right, this is reflective of the fractured nature of the republican party. there are some members obviously on the republican side that would like to convict him. there's others that believe that donald trump still has some juice in the republican party. they have been reluctant to get cross way
the timing is the issue here. mitch mcconnell has indicated it's probably unrealistic for the time being to get them to move before the 19th, a day before the state of the union. >> the neys are 197. the resolution is adopted without objection. the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. >> neil: back to chad pergram. there you have it in the house voting to impeach the president of the united states for the second time in a little more than a year. i was mentioning about the...
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by the time that they got to the high ground, 185 meters high and the time of each town itself, the centerdy ridge, that's where the resistance was the strongest. once again, this is the division that bernie pile has hooked up with, and we have another quote from him. his reflections about this fight and what's going on. >> sometimes i get so mad and despairing that i can hardly keep from crying. i worry so much about what might happen to me that i haven't even gotten to brooding about it and sometimes can't sleep. i become so revolted, so nauseated by the side of kids having their heads blown off, i lost track of the whole point of the war. i had reached a point where i felt that no idea was worth the death of one more man. >> many of you know, just a few days later ernie was killed by a japanese snipers. the buddy of every gi and marine dies at the very end of the war. very much a part of the campaign, more so than iwo jima or the philippines where the kamikaze attacks. kamikaze or divine wind, they were first in the philippines a few months before, there is about 3000 aircrafts at the j
by the time that they got to the high ground, 185 meters high and the time of each town itself, the centerdy ridge, that's where the resistance was the strongest. once again, this is the division that bernie pile has hooked up with, and we have another quote from him. his reflections about this fight and what's going on. >> sometimes i get so mad and despairing that i can hardly keep from crying. i worry so much about what might happen to me that i haven't even gotten to brooding about it...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserve, the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. maloney: i have no further speakersing i'm prepared to close if the gentleman is. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. palmer: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from kai, mr. comer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. comer: i rise in strong support of my bill h.r. 26, the consensus construction procurement act of 2021. it is vitally important that the federal government have services that remain on time and on budget. this bill would prevent the deral reverse options from being used. use regular verse auctions only causes problems such as delays and wasteful spending. who pays the price? the tax pay. -- taxpayer. the federal government must be good stewards of taxpayer dollars an get the best possible servicers in best price. as ranking member of the committee on oversight and reform i want to conti
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserve, the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. maloney: i have no further speakersing i'm prepared to close if the gentleman is. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. palmer: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from kai, mr. comer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. comer: i rise in strong support of my bill h.r. 26, the...
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alison: much like the sat during that time. katie: right. but also opening it up to more people in more locations around the country. alison: in 1940, you had to come to washington. katie: right. it wasn't as widely offered. this is an interesting booklet. it doesn't have a sample exam. but it is an application. this was used by a woman named mary pendleton. she used it in 1969 to apply to take the foreign service officer test. you can see on the back that she ripped off and mailed it in. she did join the foreign service and she later became the first u.s. ambassador to moldova in 1992. a nice booklet, piece of history there. while the personnel force is professionalizing, there are changes afoot for women. alison: very much so. just as there was an evolution to wanting american foreign service officers to be more generalist. then they come into the foreign service and get more specialized training. but during the time, i think women weren't precluded from joining the foreign service, but there were caveats. you had to be single. the first pr
alison: much like the sat during that time. katie: right. but also opening it up to more people in more locations around the country. alison: in 1940, you had to come to washington. katie: right. it wasn't as widely offered. this is an interesting booklet. it doesn't have a sample exam. but it is an application. this was used by a woman named mary pendleton. she used it in 1969 to apply to take the foreign service officer test. you can see on the back that she ripped off and mailed it in. she...
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>>we'll keep pursuing it would be right back for 26 the time. >>back at 4.30 for just joining us this morning with john trouble with a quick look at the forecast before we get to the headlines. good morning. john and there james good morning as well we are seeing some dry conditions this morning across the bay area not talking as much fog in the forecast as yesterday. >>this afternoon though going to be a lot different than yesterday afternoon was you remember how skies cleared out we saw that sunshine yesterday. well today we're talking more cloud cover sitting right above the bay. so not as foggy of morning but it will be a greater day ahead of us as we just don't see as much blue to those skies overall making your way outside. now as far as fog goes visibility is holding up just fine really across the region that's not going to be much of an issue right now temperatures are in the 30's and 40's so do bundle up as you venture out we're in a very similar range of temperatures has to yesterday. so if you thought yesterday was frigid he didn't fee
>>we'll keep pursuing it would be right back for 26 the time. >>back at 4.30 for just joining us this morning with john trouble with a quick look at the forecast before we get to the headlines. good morning. john and there james good morning as well we are seeing some dry conditions this morning across the bay area not talking as much fog in the forecast as yesterday. >>this afternoon though going to be a lot different than yesterday afternoon was you remember how skies...
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i'm sure everyone wanted it to be the last time, we will see. . to be the last time, we will see. a of people quarantining in hotels before they are allowed into the country, they've been allowed in other countries for a while — what do you think your readers will make of this? ., . j of this? you are right, they've obviously _ of this? you are right, they've obviously been _ of this? you are right, they've obviously been in _ of this? you are right, they've obviously been in places - of this? you are right, they've - obviously been in places australia and new— obviously been in places australia and new zealand for quite some time. this is_ and new zealand for quite some time. this is something the government has come _ this is something the government has come under_ this is something the government has come under a lot of criticism for because — come under a lot of criticism for because they brought in rules on the monday— because they brought in rules on the mondayjust gone of axing the travel corridors_ mondayjust gone of axing the travel corridors which allowed quarantine to t
i'm sure everyone wanted it to be the last time, we will see. . to be the last time, we will see. a of people quarantining in hotels before they are allowed into the country, they've been allowed in other countries for a while — what do you think your readers will make of this? ., . j of this? you are right, they've obviously _ of this? you are right, they've obviously been _ of this? you are right, they've obviously been in _ of this? you are right, they've obviously been in places - of...
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>> this is the other adage to the times make the man who did the man make the times i think donald trump try to make the times and he may have. i think joe biden, the times have made joe biden president of the united states. and all of the times he ran he didn't have a policy or ideology at the heart of his politics he's liberal segregation of senators in the senate, he was always casted foreign ideology for an idea of who he is the american people were never buying it when he ran and national campaign he was angry in america just wasn't but it may be what happened to him this time in the face of coronavirus and a president who said a lot of stuff on fire may be a lot of people really felt they needed a grief counselor ined chief. i think that is who joe biden had become so we tell a lot of stories maybe that was enough. people finally recognized even though joe biden may not have recognized it by himself but he is prepared to be the grief counselor in chief. host: do you explore the dynamics that people voted not necessarily for joe biden but against president trump? >> no doubt about t
>> this is the other adage to the times make the man who did the man make the times i think donald trump try to make the times and he may have. i think joe biden, the times have made joe biden president of the united states. and all of the times he ran he didn't have a policy or ideology at the heart of his politics he's liberal segregation of senators in the senate, he was always casted foreign ideology for an idea of who he is the american people were never buying it when he ran and...
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and these things were reported in the newspaper in time. and at the 1920 convention, mrs. harding spoke openly about this. saying that she saw one word above her husband's head if he was elected, and that was tragedy. what is also going on as well at that time, is the 19th amendment is on the verge of being passed being ratified. mrs. harding had always been a suffer just. she believed in the equality of women. and during that same that summer campaign, she began to give interviews with recorders with journalists. and candidates female wives, you know she didn't wear reading wedding ring, she did like to cook, she addressed some of the hot political issues of the day for example, like very much against the league of nations, and entangling the u.s. in any overseas obligations. this coming on the heels of world war i. and harding is elected, and in no small part, because of florence is management particularly in the area of press relations. not unlike jacqueline kennedy, in terms of having a strong sense of how to frame her husband as the ideal presidential candidate. both i
and these things were reported in the newspaper in time. and at the 1920 convention, mrs. harding spoke openly about this. saying that she saw one word above her husband's head if he was elected, and that was tragedy. what is also going on as well at that time, is the 19th amendment is on the verge of being passed being ratified. mrs. harding had always been a suffer just. she believed in the equality of women. and during that same that summer campaign, she began to give interviews with...
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the golden gate bridge, a look at that right now every time i'm on the bridge. is one is always taken my time driving across there because it can be very difficult to see sometimes less than 20 minutes. so for your drive time there give yourself more time though san mateo bridge 8.80 to one o one less than 15 minutes for your commute there. traffic is pouring into the peninsula and the bay bridge, everybody's moving along no delays here less than 15 minutes for your drive time and a quick look at the richmond sandra fell bridge. the toll plaza too one oh one look at this less than 10 minutes we're going continue tracking your commute but back to the news. >>thank you very much rain is 6.48. the time another big story out of san francisco now the district attorney's office has filed homicide charges against a man accused of killing 2 women in a hit and run. the driver was on parole at the time of the new year's eve crash with kron four's dan thorn out the latest. >>curbside memorial continues to grow at the site of a deadly new year's eve crash the 2 victims were
the golden gate bridge, a look at that right now every time i'm on the bridge. is one is always taken my time driving across there because it can be very difficult to see sometimes less than 20 minutes. so for your drive time there give yourself more time though san mateo bridge 8.80 to one o one less than 15 minutes for your commute there. traffic is pouring into the peninsula and the bay bridge, everybody's moving along no delays here less than 15 minutes for your drive time and a quick look...
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white house time to -- the whitehouse time to wake up run, farewell. the whitehouse, at least on time to wake up, out. thank you. mr. inhofe: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: before my friend leaves, i just want him to know that i relish the opportunity to be here for -- really issued the opportunity to be here for his 400th or whatever it's been, but his final speech. and i'm excited about the final speech because i've got it pretty well memorized now. and while i have to say this -- and i say this about another person who has been on the committee with me for a long period of time. while i don't agree with very much of what you say, but you say it so well. that goes with you, i say to the senator from massachusetts, because we cover a lot of issues in that committee. i think it was -- we have the new majority now. you will see some things that you will seize upon as opportunities that may make some changes. i will be there to try to keep that from happening, but nonetheless, we'll enjoy it. so there are so
white house time to -- the whitehouse time to wake up run, farewell. the whitehouse, at least on time to wake up, out. thank you. mr. inhofe: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: before my friend leaves, i just want him to know that i relish the opportunity to be here for -- really issued the opportunity to be here for his 400th or whatever it's been, but his final speech. and i'm excited about the final speech because i've got it pretty well memorized...
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by the time the two week break was brought— the time the two week break was brought in. — the time thee the two week break was brought in, we found out - the time the two week break was brought in, we found out that- the time the two week break was| brought in, we found out that the women's — brought in, we found out that the women's six _ brought in, we found out that the women's six nations _ brought in, we found out that the women's six nations was - brought in, we found out that the women's six nations was being i women's six nations was being postponed _ women's six nations was being postponed to _ women's six nations was being postponed to spring. _ women's six nations was being postponed to spring. as - women's six nations was being i postponed to spring. as someone women's six nations was being - postponed to spring. as someone who had been _ postponed to spring. as someone who had been hoping — postponed to spring. as someone who had been hoping to— postponed to spring. as someone who had been hoping to play— postponed to spring. as someone who had been hoping to play in— post
by the time the two week break was brought— the time the two week break was brought in. — the time thee the two week break was brought in, we found out - the time the two week break was brought in, we found out that- the time the two week break was| brought in, we found out that the women's — brought in, we found out that the women's six _ brought in, we found out that the women's six nations _ brought in, we found out that the women's six nations was - brought in, we found out that the...
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the army ran on cigarettes at the time. you had the supply, hundreds of thousands of soldiers, airmen, marines. not only that, the war in europe at this time is still going on. so a big portion is still heading to europe. on top of that, the russians and the chinese are all screaming for more supplies and we are accommodating them with thousands of tons of supplies, which includes a fair amount of the food that both of these countries are getting at the time. all of this because of this miracle of american production, both in factories and on farms, that is going on at the time. and that is something that i don't think you want to overlook at all. okay. now for my air force friends. the b 29. the b-29 was the most expensive project the united states did during world war ii. a lot of people think it was the atomic bomb. the b 29 cost three billion dollars, atomic bomb development cost two billion. both of them are almost unimaginable to try to figure out the scale of these things. here are some comparisons for you. it's close
the army ran on cigarettes at the time. you had the supply, hundreds of thousands of soldiers, airmen, marines. not only that, the war in europe at this time is still going on. so a big portion is still heading to europe. on top of that, the russians and the chinese are all screaming for more supplies and we are accommodating them with thousands of tons of supplies, which includes a fair amount of the food that both of these countries are getting at the time. all of this because of this miracle...
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at the time, the school only accepted men.wrote -- doing "i would gladly change my sex to meet your requirements but since the way to such change has not been revealed to me, i have no recourse but to appeal to you to change your minds." now, this is not a minor point. she is prevented from going to harvard law school because they said they would not accept women to harvard law school. she would go to the university of california berkeley they get another degree at yale. now a building is named for pauli murray, the first african-american named on a building -- a building is named for. betsy west, if you could talk about a lot of what is embedded in what pauli murray is saying -- now, pauli murray at the time referred to herself as "she," but this is at a time when she had asked protest ostrow treatment -- testosterone treatment. when they were asking doctors, could it be that a fact i am male when there was dependent problem -- appendix problem, begging the doctor to do exploratory surgery to see if perhaps they had male geni
at the time, the school only accepted men.wrote -- doing "i would gladly change my sex to meet your requirements but since the way to such change has not been revealed to me, i have no recourse but to appeal to you to change your minds." now, this is not a minor point. she is prevented from going to harvard law school because they said they would not accept women to harvard law school. she would go to the university of california berkeley they get another degree at yale. now a...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. mcclintock: -- mr. jordan: four minutes, excuse me. i didn't realize. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio wishes to yield four minutes to the gentleman from california. correct? mr. jordan: yes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for four minutes. mr. mcclintock: thank you, madam speaker. you know, i didn't like the president's speech on january 6 either. i thought he was wrong to assert that the vice president in congress can pick and choose which electoral votes to count. he was wrong to set such a confrontational tone in a politically tens situation. but what -- tense situation. but what did he actually say? his exact words were, quote, i know that everyone here will soon be m
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. mcclintock: -- mr. jordan: four minutes, excuse me. i didn't realize. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio wishes to yield four minutes to the gentleman from california. correct? mr....
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that is the precision they had gotten to by this time of the war. they encountered no significant enemy fire. one japanese general was delivered to hold off major fire at that time. he wanted to have the forces start landing in wave after wave until they were really crammed in. once the troops -- what the troops immediately found was a significant trellis they had overcome, about 15 feet in a lot of cases, in soft volcanic sand, that dark black volcanic sand. you step in it and you sink to your ankles. you have 100 pounds of equipment on your back. try to run in that. it was almost impossible. they had plenty of vehicles landing about the same time as well, but the tracked vehicles had the same problem of getting bogged down in that sand. it was really only in subsequent waves when they got the bulldozers there that they were able to get through some of these trellises into firmer ground. so the bulldozers are going to be important. they landed at 8:59. roughly 10:00 a.m. is when the japanese opened up, when things were really congregating on those b
that is the precision they had gotten to by this time of the war. they encountered no significant enemy fire. one japanese general was delivered to hold off major fire at that time. he wanted to have the forces start landing in wave after wave until they were really crammed in. once the troops -- what the troops immediately found was a significant trellis they had overcome, about 15 feet in a lot of cases, in soft volcanic sand, that dark black volcanic sand. you step in it and you sink to your...
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and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from maryland reserves. the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: i yield a minute and a half to the gentleman from texas, mr. fallon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. fallon: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today against -- to speak against this resolution. i'm at a loss. i can't believe the very first time that i have the honor and privilege to address this august chamber is to talk about removing the president of the united states because he held a permitted legal and peaceful rally. it's nothing but a wasteful political grandstand. let's make no mistake. january 6 was a dark day in our esteemed nation's history. it was a dark and sad day. on the afternoon of january 6, a mob breached our sing a red capitol -- our sacred capitol. donald trump did didn't -- donald trump didn't. a mob ran amok on these grounds but donald trump didn't. a mob committ
and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from maryland reserves. the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: i yield a minute and a half to the gentleman from texas, mr. fallon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. fallon: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today against -- to speak against this resolution. i'm at a loss. i can't believe the very first time that i...
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the times has a hunting picture on the front page.ty, almost empty millennium bridge, one passer—by, or actually two people know that i look at it very closely. the headline is almost one of those old westerns... the cavalry is coming. that is the kind of headline that pippa there is at least some good news out there. the vaccine is of course a silver lining to all of this and we hope that it is the exit strategy from the current lockdown and the government hopes as well, if we can vaccinate the 14 million must fumble people by mid february, then we can start to think about lifting restrictions. many people think that is too ambitious in terms of the... at one point when we consider to lift those measures but let us see. we all wanted done as fast as possible but what the times is suggesting is that millions of coronavirus jabs which have been kept back to give second doses and if you remember a few days ago there was a change in the government vaccination strategy which initially was to give the most vulnerable thereto jabs because b
the times has a hunting picture on the front page.ty, almost empty millennium bridge, one passer—by, or actually two people know that i look at it very closely. the headline is almost one of those old westerns... the cavalry is coming. that is the kind of headline that pippa there is at least some good news out there. the vaccine is of course a silver lining to all of this and we hope that it is the exit strategy from the current lockdown and the government hopes as well, if we can vaccinate...
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uefa will refund games time - keeper is changing all the time. - uefa will refund games time because icep —— april. it would not be the same, especially per scotland have waited 23 years for this. it same, especially per scotland have waited 23 years for this.— waited 23 years for this. it would be absolutely — waited 23 years for this. it would be absolutely heartbreaking. - waited 23 years for this. it would be absolutely heartbreaking. it l be absolutely heartbreaking. it would be typical scotland. be absolutely heartbreaking. it. would be typical scotland. when be absolutely heartbreaking. it i would be typical scotland. when i have spent _ would be typical scotland. when i have spent my — would be typical scotland. when i have spent my entire _ would be typical scotland. when i have spent my entire life - would be typical scotland. when i have spent my entire life waiting | have spent my entire life waiting for this to happen.— have spent my entire life waiting for this to happen. yes, do you want to describe — for this to happen. yes, do you want to describe tomorrow _ for this
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the world. a lot of me having done this before this will be my 1st time. traditional german fare prepared and easy to follow steps from the savory to the sweet we've got it all. cook it like a german check it out on t w food. kat as i now find it in like an ace from switzerland. presents and new unusual prototype every year there are now 26 of them in all the cars one offs designed to provoke thought for the car industry following the motto i have to be 3 steps ahead for the car world to move one step the visionary designs futuristic vehicles that break all established boundaries we met up with him for the last episode in our mysterious going into overdrive. this castle yellow vintage car was a tribute to a 958 model swiss designer frank indignation builds cars that are supposed to make people treat. it. so i have always been motivated and enthusiastic about individual mobility my entire life it is my passion to own it all believe vehicles that look different for me that means looking a little bit out of the box and being a bit crazy. indignation is the hea
the world. a lot of me having done this before this will be my 1st time. traditional german fare prepared and easy to follow steps from the savory to the sweet we've got it all. cook it like a german check it out on t w food. kat as i now find it in like an ace from switzerland. presents and new unusual prototype every year there are now 26 of them in all the cars one offs designed to provoke thought for the car industry following the motto i have to be 3 steps ahead for the car world to move...
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the 20th century? we tend to assign labels to this time. esn't live up to the complexity of the time because things people are fighting during different decades, things are shifting especially during the 18th century. things shift radically in terms of understanding got in the 30s and 40s and 50s. the country moves to a much more -- it's not secular yet but moving toward that direction because of the revolution. getting back to the idea of atheism, theodore although he was one of the people who put forward a lot of democratic ideals, he was shooed by the revolutionaries because they knew they couldn't praise an atheist. they were much more comfortable with someone believed in god but had no use of scripture and didn't believe in the bible. it's true they get rid of the catholic church more or less but didn't get rid of god. they got rid of him. it's true that the changes very quickly in the 18th century. france is a country of 35 million people, the biggest country in europe by far. as 5 million people, it is enormous and hugely important. i
the 20th century? we tend to assign labels to this time. esn't live up to the complexity of the time because things people are fighting during different decades, things are shifting especially during the 18th century. things shift radically in terms of understanding got in the 30s and 40s and 50s. the country moves to a much more -- it's not secular yet but moving toward that direction because of the revolution. getting back to the idea of atheism, theodore although he was one of the people who...
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many were college students at the time. many college presidents how to come out and supported a boycott of the games in 1935. story that stands out is a hurdler named milton greene, a senior at harvard at the time, you see him running the 110-meter high hurdles. he had times that would have qualified him for the olympics, and along with another jewish athlete name norman connors, here you see him, they meet with green's family rabbi, a man named harry leavy at temple in boston, and the rabbi talks to these two men and said it would send a real strong message about fair play and standing up if you boycott the games. so milton greene and norman connors do boycott the games. they are two of the only american athletes who decide they will boycott the games. that is a big ask of young college athletes who have been training for something for the whole lives to say i will sit this one out, and you have to think about it in 1936, what did americans know about what was going on in that's a germany? -- going on in nazi germany? they
many were college students at the time. many college presidents how to come out and supported a boycott of the games in 1935. story that stands out is a hurdler named milton greene, a senior at harvard at the time, you see him running the 110-meter high hurdles. he had times that would have qualified him for the olympics, and along with another jewish athlete name norman connors, here you see him, they meet with green's family rabbi, a man named harry leavy at temple in boston, and the rabbi...
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california is about 70 times the size of wyoming. amy: 70 times the side -- the size.hem because they are each a state have two senators, equal representation in the senate. adam: that's right. the way this plays out is that what that translates to is not just disproportionate representation geographically but disproportionate presentation in terms of racial, ethnic minority voting power. california is an incredibly diverse state. wyoming is an incredibly monolithic state, but wyoming has powerful -- has incredibleoting power. the generapattern is that the more rural states, the lower population states tend to be overwhelmingly white, and so what that translates to in our modern era is a dramatically this proportionate amount of voting power to white conservatives in america. amy: so take this to the history of the filibuster. i want to play a clip of president obama, speaking about the filibuster at the funeral of the late georgia congress member john lewis. pres. obama: and of all of this takes limiting the filibuster, another jim crow relic, in order to secure the g
california is about 70 times the size of wyoming. amy: 70 times the side -- the size.hem because they are each a state have two senators, equal representation in the senate. adam: that's right. the way this plays out is that what that translates to is not just disproportionate representation geographically but disproportionate presentation in terms of racial, ethnic minority voting power. california is an incredibly diverse state. wyoming is an incredibly monolithic state, but wyoming has...
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but it shows you what education was like at the time. these were sample questions of what someone could expect taking the test. you still don't need to know a foreign language. but it definitely helps. some of these questions, i don't know if you could pass them, but i don't think i could, and i am an historian. you were expected to be able to look at quotes from famous people over the 19th and 20th century, mostly politicians here, and they would give you a quote. such as this. "the puritan hated bearbaiting not because it gave pain to the bear but because it gave pleasure to the spectators." who said that? >> you have a list of names. >> and it could be any one. from prime minister benjamin disraeli to franklin eleanor roosevelt, patrick henry. so that changed. >> this is the 1996 version. a sample of the test folks would use. very different from the 1940 version. it gives sample questions as well as lists of colleges in different states where you can take the exam. >> much like the sat during that time. >> but also opening it up to mor
but it shows you what education was like at the time. these were sample questions of what someone could expect taking the test. you still don't need to know a foreign language. but it definitely helps. some of these questions, i don't know if you could pass them, but i don't think i could, and i am an historian. you were expected to be able to look at quotes from famous people over the 19th and 20th century, mostly politicians here, and they would give you a quote. such as this. "the...
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i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. >> madam speaker, we reserve. >> the gentleman from ohio wishes to reserve. the gentleman from new york. >> madam speaker, i now yield 30 seconds to the distinguished gentlelady from pennsylvania, ms. scanlon. >> the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized for 30 seconds. >> on january 6, president trump launched an attack against the united states capitol. i, too, urge my colleagues to unite, but to unite in love of country and to hold this president accountable. what unites our country is respect for the rule of law. without accountability for those who would shatter the rule of law by overturning a presidential election, we cannot take seriously the cries of being a united people. this president remains a serious threat to our country and must be held accountable. >> the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. >> we reserve. madam spea
i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. >> madam speaker, we reserve. >> the gentleman from ohio wishes to reserve. the gentleman from new york. >> madam speaker, i now yield 30 seconds to the distinguished gentlelady from pennsylvania, ms. scanlon. >> the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized for 30 seconds. >> on january 6,...
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same time so _ his approach was that at the same time so was the number of cars on the road — time sod. , ,,.,, time so was the number of cars on the road. , , ,. time so was the number of cars on theroad. , , the road. i suppose this is a way of deafinu the road. i suppose this is a way of dealing with _ the road. i suppose this is a way of dealing with extra _ the road. i suppose this is a way of dealing with extra congestion. - the road. i suppose this is a way of dealing with extra congestion. andj dealing with extra congestion. and for government it's a cheaper option than some huge motorway expansion. i just wonder on that point, given the acceleration of new tag because of covid and pandemics and perhaps people being encourage more aggressively not to use their cars whether this is something that might not be such an issue in a few years time? �* , not be such an issue in a few years time? �*, , not be such an issue in a few years time? , time? it's possible. it will be interesting — time? it's possible. it will be interesting to _ time? it's possible. it will be interesting to
same time so _ his approach was that at the same time so was the number of cars on the road — time sod. , ,,.,, time so was the number of cars on the road. , , ,. time so was the number of cars on theroad. , , the road. i suppose this is a way of deafinu the road. i suppose this is a way of dealing with _ the road. i suppose this is a way of dealing with extra _ the road. i suppose this is a way of dealing with extra congestion. - the road. i suppose this is a way of dealing with extra...
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an update to the ne a time at ban on one thank tennis foreign ministry for. affairs opposed to india's decision to ban $59.00 chinese apps including tick-tock chinese embassy spokesperson the wrong that urged india to correct its what they call discriminatory measures adding these moves and are in violation of w t o nondiscriminatory principles and fair competition principles of market economy severely damaged the legitimate rights and interests of chinese companies. after weeks of mostly peaceful demonstrations in new delhi india farmers angry about new agricultural laws well they're losing their patience with their own government recently thousands clashed with police demanding their government protect their livelihoods and their earnings attention in india are now being felt right here in the united states with several demonstrations in support of those farmers taking place in some major cities including new york city r.t. correspondent tony chavez has more what was supposed to be a peaceful rally to celebrate india's republic day quickly taking a turn for
an update to the ne a time at ban on one thank tennis foreign ministry for. affairs opposed to india's decision to ban $59.00 chinese apps including tick-tock chinese embassy spokesperson the wrong that urged india to correct its what they call discriminatory measures adding these moves and are in violation of w t o nondiscriminatory principles and fair competition principles of market economy severely damaged the legitimate rights and interests of chinese companies. after weeks of mostly...
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what was the alignment at that time. led to those actions look like and how does that compare to the filibuster? >> it tells you a lot with the effect it has on the senate is so different today. back then parties did not march in lockstep. ever since the rise of the two-party system in the century they caucused together but there were no party leaders the competition creates the power in the house was but in the senate there is not supposed to be leaders it was a leaderless institution in that position majority minority leader was not created until the 19 twenties it was supposed to be a free-flowing open body were people across the aisle frequently and that is what happened. you can start by flipping those of the parties as we know them today as a starting point in the sense the most conservative members of the senate were democrats at the time all the southern senators were democrats back in the days of the solid south be 1940 with the democratic convention and they decide to embrace a stronger platform and strom thurmo
what was the alignment at that time. led to those actions look like and how does that compare to the filibuster? >> it tells you a lot with the effect it has on the senate is so different today. back then parties did not march in lockstep. ever since the rise of the two-party system in the century they caucused together but there were no party leaders the competition creates the power in the house was but in the senate there is not supposed to be leaders it was a leaderless institution in...
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but by the time the supreme court ruled, it was legal in 37 states and the district of columbia. how change happens. ms. jarrett: you said several times in our conversation that you did asview what courageous at all. wonder, where does the successful repeal of don't ask , and your accomplishments. how important is it to your legacy? i think it is more important that i understood at the time. when i first took the job under president bush, one of my immediate staff assistance said you really need to be thinking about this. i looked at her and i said, i am not interested in my legacy. it will be what it will be. that is oftentimes counterintuitive in washington. i did not have time to think about that. my public affairs officer at that time, that night, after i testified, he said this was what you will be most remembered for. i suppose that really is true. not that i was trying to gain that. it was a great privilege and a great opportunity. obviously it has made a huge difference. i did not understand at the time. inequality finally ending. linkuld provide another for the chain down
but by the time the supreme court ruled, it was legal in 37 states and the district of columbia. how change happens. ms. jarrett: you said several times in our conversation that you did asview what courageous at all. wonder, where does the successful repeal of don't ask , and your accomplishments. how important is it to your legacy? i think it is more important that i understood at the time. when i first took the job under president bush, one of my immediate staff assistance said you really...
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it's come out around the same time as this book which we are going to discuss today. curious, you know, you've been working in county now for 20 years or so, what made now the right time for this book and what made you want to write it? >> well, very interesting. i always wanted to write a book. those who have known me for a long time know that i've been talking about writing since i was in high school. this book, it just felt right for me to do it. actually i started writing it last year and had no idea of events that were going to happen in 2020, but i felt like 2020 was the year that this book needed to be out there and i had no idea that -- that the historical gods would be in my favor in terms of making it more receptive to the audiences than it may have been had it been in another time. so i just felt that it was time to write it and tell the story. >> and what was the -- what's the key message you wanted to convey and who is the key audience that you had in mind as you were writing? >> well, i had the option of either writing academic book or reach mass audienc
it's come out around the same time as this book which we are going to discuss today. curious, you know, you've been working in county now for 20 years or so, what made now the right time for this book and what made you want to write it? >> well, very interesting. i always wanted to write a book. those who have known me for a long time know that i've been talking about writing since i was in high school. this book, it just felt right for me to do it. actually i started writing it last...
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the gentleman - balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio _ balance of his time. serves. the german i balance of his time. the gentleman i from ohio reserves. the german from ohio continues — from ohio reserves. the german from ohio continues to _ from ohio reserves. the german from ohio continues to reserve. _ from ohio reserves. the german from ohio continues to reserve. the - ohio continues to reserve. the gentleman— ohio continues to reserve. the gentleman from _ ohio continues to reserve. the gentleman from new - ohio continues to reserve. the gentleman from new york. i ohio continues to reserve. the gentleman from new york. madame seaker, i gentleman from new york. madame speaker. i now— gentleman from new york. madame speaker, i now yield _ gentleman from new york. madame speaker, i now yield 30 _ gentleman from new york. madame speaker, i now yield 30 seconds i gentleman from new york. madame speaker, i now yield 30 seconds to i speaker, i now yield 30 seconds to the distinguished memberfrom the distinguished member from illinois, the distinguished memberfr
the gentleman - balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio _ balance of his time. serves. the german i balance of his time. the gentleman i from ohio reserves. the german from ohio continues — from ohio reserves. the german from ohio continues to _ from ohio reserves. the german from ohio continues to reserve. _ from ohio reserves. the german from ohio continues to reserve. the - ohio continues to reserve. the gentleman— ohio continues to reserve. the gentleman from _ ohio continues to...
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same time for all of them if i look at them and they have the same time and i look again they're the same in time well actually if you measure precisely that's not too. good clocks not this one this is my grandfather watch is not particularly good but if you do good works we make one a little bit higher you wait a little bit and then come back and look at them they're not they don't indicate the same time because there's more time up here the time that.
same time for all of them if i look at them and they have the same time and i look again they're the same in time well actually if you measure precisely that's not too. good clocks not this one this is my grandfather watch is not particularly good but if you do good works we make one a little bit higher you wait a little bit and then come back and look at them they're not they don't indicate the same time because there's more time up here the time that.
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i want to skip ahead and show you the next chance, look at the time now. oking at wednesday morning, nothing happens tomorrow. you will get plenty of breaks of blue sky, near 60 for the daytime high. wednesday we're back in it but wednesdays rainmaker is not as good as tuesday's was. we just saw that from today's the storm. but this one does not hold together as well, there is not as much to it and by the time we advance this into the late afternoon, it falls apart before anything gets down to the southbay. not to say we won't get rain, you have to be in the north bay to notice it, maybe 3/10 of an inch of rain. we might get less than that and as we look at the southbay, we will get less than that. this is maybe a 10th of an inch of rain if it comes together. it will also get a little windy, you can see a beautiful outline right there. that was a cold front sweeping across the bay area. by 3:00 the strongest of the wind was already leaving and it is breezy. morning close, low to mid 40s except for santa rosa, you will go down in the mid-30s, i know, that's
i want to skip ahead and show you the next chance, look at the time now. oking at wednesday morning, nothing happens tomorrow. you will get plenty of breaks of blue sky, near 60 for the daytime high. wednesday we're back in it but wednesdays rainmaker is not as good as tuesday's was. we just saw that from today's the storm. but this one does not hold together as well, there is not as much to it and by the time we advance this into the late afternoon, it falls apart before anything gets down to...
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information coming in all the time. senior public health officials that tougher restrictions are needed in england to curb the surge in coronavirus cases. a uk government source has said police will be asked to put a greater focus on enforcing rather than explaining the lockdown rules. john apter is the chair of the police federation of england and wales — which represents more than 100,000 officers. he told me about some of the difficulties police face. i think naturally, throughout this pandemic, enforcement has crept further into reality. let me explain why. when we first entered into this pandemic early last year, i think the country was so shocked by what they were seeing and the announcements from government, unprecedented, there was a very high level of compliance with the rules. they were very clear, everybody had to adhere to the rules. as time has moved on, the rules have become different for different areas, right down to different postcodes. it has been confusing, there have been certain announcements, i hear
information coming in all the time. senior public health officials that tougher restrictions are needed in england to curb the surge in coronavirus cases. a uk government source has said police will be asked to put a greater focus on enforcing rather than explaining the lockdown rules. john apter is the chair of the police federation of england and wales — which represents more than 100,000 officers. he told me about some of the difficulties police face. i think naturally, throughout this...
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the u.s. ahead of time about the berlin wall going up, but he cannot do so in time. all, he convey's his impressions that the soviet leadership is not as confident as they appear. they are blustering from a position of weakness, and they know it. they worry about provoking the u.s. to war. they know they do not have strategic superiority and nuclear weapons. the national intelligence estimates at the time, the u.s. national intelligence at the time, assess that the soviets had far fewer nuclear missiles than they were claiming. it was bluster. and then khrushchev backs down on berlin, and it seems to confirm oleg penkovsky's intelligence. at the same time, oleg penkovsky's says castro might do something desperate. the cia gave penkovsky the nickname hero for the vast documentary intelligence he gifted them. for the world debriefings he gave, that was shaky intelligence. this is what we do. we give multiple code names to mask the source of this intelligence. colonel coup clint ski who spied for the cia in the 19 seventies, his nickname was gall and the intelligence fr
the u.s. ahead of time about the berlin wall going up, but he cannot do so in time. all, he convey's his impressions that the soviet leadership is not as confident as they appear. they are blustering from a position of weakness, and they know it. they worry about provoking the u.s. to war. they know they do not have strategic superiority and nuclear weapons. the national intelligence estimates at the time, the u.s. national intelligence at the time, assess that the soviets had far fewer...
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i reserve the balance of my time. e speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. mcclintock: -- mr. jordan: four minutes, excuse me. i didn't realize. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio wishes to yield four minutes to the gentleman from california. correct? mr. jordan: yes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for four minutes. mr. mcclintock: thank you, madam speaker. you know, i didn't like the president's speech on january 6 either. i thought he was wrong to assert that the vice president in congress can pick and choose which electoral votes to count. he was wrong to set such a confrontational tone in a politically tens situation. but what -- tense situation. but what did he actually say? his exact words were, quote, i know that everyone here will soon be mar
i reserve the balance of my time. e speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. mcclintock: -- mr. jordan: four minutes, excuse me. i didn't realize. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio wishes to yield four minutes to the gentleman from california. correct? mr. jordan:...
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you know it at the. time tell me what that month how should i give you a to get up you know how many is i get to know the day i get to get the natasha though i'll give it to you because i don't get it how. you do you thought you did it that's how them do undercut it comes up as a russian wonder you ship him going to plummet up. young if you're going to look at it she don't. and that's when there is a good even and there will you have had you know any mind as there. are none that she would that are you have according to you 10 or none you were. in the epic i think oh yes and you know it's. called undertone there is a drug that i think if a religion. you call it and they're going to look i don't know will you go on tell me more. from up what is it. with him was over how much is too much to look for some the 1st thing is. it's you in the classroom what i. visit with them what about me and wasn't that i could take. them to tango and because there. ok and. then. it came down the. line and then. then. we're. going
you know it at the. time tell me what that month how should i give you a to get up you know how many is i get to know the day i get to get the natasha though i'll give it to you because i don't get it how. you do you thought you did it that's how them do undercut it comes up as a russian wonder you ship him going to plummet up. young if you're going to look at it she don't. and that's when there is a good even and there will you have had you know any mind as there. are none that she would that...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from washington reserves. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. before i yield to my colleague, i want to address the chairman and my friend from -- my friend's remarks about the establishment of the armed services committee. we did not establish our members from our steering committee because we didn't get our ratio from the democratic leadership until last week. it was physically not possible. had we gotten our ratio a month ago or even two weeks ago, we would have set our members and we would have had a sitting committee. the reason we didn't have a public hearing date, the chairman is right, we didn't have a sitting committee. that is the fault of the democratic leadership. not the minority. with that, i yield five minutes to my friend and colleague from wisconsin, mr. gallagher. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from well, wisconsin is otherwise --
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from washington reserves. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. before i yield to my colleague, i want to address the chairman and my friend from -- my friend's remarks about the establishment of the armed services committee. we did not establish our members from our steering committee because we didn't get our ratio from the...
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the years. i had met doctor lowery prior to that time. we actually established a chapter they are at alabama university. to be around these folks, i had no idea that they were bigger than life. it was the most recent times that i realize that james orange was instrumental in the actual sale. he never talked about that. he was very humble. i remember once i saw him in washington. this was for one of the marches on washington. one of the anniversaries. he was standing behind this area that he had blocked off. the coming of ages, that is what he always called. brought them back to where he was. he was always that kind of person. reverend lowery was probably one of the reasons why spoke english a little bit better than i did before because he was always correcting me. [laughter] i think i have got to the age now where i can look back and reflect and realize these were like forest gump moments. [laughter] knowing that these people would be such giants in the history i was very fortunate to be around and to have learned from them. >> it seems li
the years. i had met doctor lowery prior to that time. we actually established a chapter they are at alabama university. to be around these folks, i had no idea that they were bigger than life. it was the most recent times that i realize that james orange was instrumental in the actual sale. he never talked about that. he was very humble. i remember once i saw him in washington. this was for one of the marches on washington. one of the anniversaries. he was standing behind this area that he had...
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his writing has appeared in the times in the uk, financial times, foreign policy and other publications. his look back was short listed for awards in both the u.s. and the uk, and hely news book, be year of dangerous days "was rae individual by "the new york times" as utterly absorb, i concur, and more importantly, they wrote it's impossible to read griffin's timely and searing account without thinking about the implications for the current moment and nicholas, who lives in new york, with his wife and two children and 100-year-old dog is joining us live from there i hope i imagine your dog is sleeving off in a corner. >> [inaudible] >> time to update the bio. >> i should have updated the bioi sent you. i've been living in miami for seven years. i guess i but and pasted you the old bio. >> i got the miami part. it's the unornate -- i'm sigh for the passing of your dog. wafflings is covid related. >> it was not covid relate 68 he was 120 by the time. >> in human years or dog years. >> in dog years. >> i'm very sorry for your loss. i do want to start with that "new york times" quote, becau
his writing has appeared in the times in the uk, financial times, foreign policy and other publications. his look back was short listed for awards in both the u.s. and the uk, and hely news book, be year of dangerous days "was rae individual by "the new york times" as utterly absorb, i concur, and more importantly, they wrote it's impossible to read griffin's timely and searing account without thinking about the implications for the current moment and nicholas, who lives in new...
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that was the last time i saw her, and she was. the last time i saw her, and she was so heauiifut — a families and friends express their pain as the uk now has one of the highest covid death rates in the world. i am deeply sorry for every life that has been lost. and, of course, as prime minister, i take full responsibility for everything the government has done. so over so many families and months of pressure on the government but a vow from the prime minister, he says he did everything he could. we'll be reporting on the sombre milestone passed today and we'll also have the latest details on the mass vaccination programme. as the roll—out continues across the uk, there's a dispute between vaccine manufacturers and the european union on the way the distributions are made. the latest hard evidence from the nhs front line — tonight we're in mansfield, talking to patients and staff there. one night shift i had last week was one of the worst shifts i've had in 21 years in nursing. and unemployment is around a five—year high, as government intervention in the economy reaches a new peaceti
that was the last time i saw her, and she was. the last time i saw her, and she was so heauiifut — a families and friends express their pain as the uk now has one of the highest covid death rates in the world. i am deeply sorry for every life that has been lost. and, of course, as prime minister, i take full responsibility for everything the government has done. so over so many families and months of pressure on the government but a vow from the prime minister, he says he did everything he...
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robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees so you can start investing today, wherever you are — even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress by mob rioters. >> mcconnell has said that former president trump and other important people provoked those folks to come to the capitol. do you believe the president provoked them? >> i don't believe he provoked them if you listen to what he said at the rally. >> reversed himself over the course of seven days. what a change of heart from the house minority leader on joe biden's first full day as president. luckily still with us, howell raines, eugene robinson. eugene, there is now officially nothing the likes of graham and mccarthy aren't willing to say to support the home team, which still to my lights is the trump team. my fellow new jerseyan donovan dade who do i see to get my reputation back? gentlemen like that are
robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees so you can start investing today, wherever you are — even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress by mob rioters. >> mcconnell has said that former president trump and other important people provoked those folks to come to the capitol. do you believe the...
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david: well, thank you for taking the time today, and i would say... yeah, thank you for having me. david: youe the first person i've interviewed without a tie on, and so, i was in your honor. and... [laughter] tim: i bet you sleep in a tie, david. [laughter and applause] tim: thank you. david: appreciate it. tim: thank you. wow. announcer: support for the pbs presentation of this program was provided by general motors. woman: the world is ever-changing. what hasn't really changed is the way we move around it. but that way is giving way to a whole generation of people who will charge their cars just like their phones, and who will judge vehicles not by the rev of an engine but by the hum of change. the start button to an all-electric future has been pushed. ♪ vo: you're watching pbs. howard: it's on pike street. kate: okay. had to have a pike street address, right. howard: and i just said, you know, this is like destiny!" kate: it's amazing to think that one man's vision reimagined coffee drinking around the world. his name is howard schultz. today he'
david: well, thank you for taking the time today, and i would say... yeah, thank you for having me. david: youe the first person i've interviewed without a tie on, and so, i was in your honor. and... [laughter] tim: i bet you sleep in a tie, david. [laughter and applause] tim: thank you. david: appreciate it. tim: thank you. wow. announcer: support for the pbs presentation of this program was provided by general motors. woman: the world is ever-changing. what hasn't really changed is the way...