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now the times.hose papers have exposed cash for honors, corruption of oxfam, abused that brought the room and much more. so at a time when the prime minister is fighting for his political life after a series of scoops that could still bring him down, what does the editor of the times make of it all and how does he explain the relationship towards the press and the people in power? and with first a new radio station, times radio and now in upcoming tv station, is the organisation he leads set on taking down the bbc? john witherow, welcome to the the media show — for the first time. and i'd like to get a sense from you, as we start about your media habits. what do you listen to in the morning? i imagine you were once fully a today programme person, but now you're loyal to times radio? no, i listen to the today programme and times radio. because it's important to see what both are doing. and what about tv, your news channel choice? generally, the bbc, but i admire itm as well. and do you still read phy
now the times.hose papers have exposed cash for honors, corruption of oxfam, abused that brought the room and much more. so at a time when the prime minister is fighting for his political life after a series of scoops that could still bring him down, what does the editor of the times make of it all and how does he explain the relationship towards the press and the people in power? and with first a new radio station, times radio and now in upcoming tv station, is the organisation he leads set on...
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i—all at full time, it went to extra time.s for them — no bonus point, but they are now four points off leaders leicester. ruan ackerman went over twice as they beat irish by 24 points to seven at kingsholm. and ulster are the new leaders in the united rugby championship after a bonus point win over connacht. robert baloucoune scored two of their four tries. this was the best of them. it finished 32—12 in belfast. ulster go to two points clear of edinburgh at the top of the table. it's the start of rugby union's six nations championship this weekend. wales will begin the defence of their title in dublin against italy. it's also the calcutta cup, england are in edinburgh looking to avenge last year's defeat to scotland at twickenham. the interesting thing about this game is that all the external pressure is on scotland. we've always got pressure. everyone expects england to win every game. we're always coping with that, but scotland has new pressure, and they have to cope with that. for our players, we have a free run here. we
i—all at full time, it went to extra time.s for them — no bonus point, but they are now four points off leaders leicester. ruan ackerman went over twice as they beat irish by 24 points to seven at kingsholm. and ulster are the new leaders in the united rugby championship after a bonus point win over connacht. robert baloucoune scored two of their four tries. this was the best of them. it finished 32—12 in belfast. ulster go to two points clear of edinburgh at the top of the table. it's...
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summer time. we have too many people. one of the good things that the economical crises made for us was that we have been heard around the world when the economical crisis began on 2009. we had the approximately $7.00 to $9000000.00 per year or 2019 before the buyer. we close up the season in more than 35000000 to it. it's almost 3 times the population of great a, a, a i am in a go drive that we are keeping our eyes open not to have again, personal cars in the cities, transportation we had over ex for 3 years. we had demonstrations, we had a very big stretch, strike 2011 where all taxes are on grease. where and it was something unbelievable . not even one taxi was working for approximately one month. the government, so their fault, they sold it, we didn't walk so they stopped it. we manage to take what we want it, not over x, know nothing of those. every one to win money out of the great look divides or just you know, with you they talking about opening the timing zone we have so of course, or the
summer time. we have too many people. one of the good things that the economical crises made for us was that we have been heard around the world when the economical crisis began on 2009. we had the approximately $7.00 to $9000000.00 per year or 2019 before the buyer. we close up the season in more than 35000000 to it. it's almost 3 times the population of great a, a, a i am in a go drive that we are keeping our eyes open not to have again, personal cars in the cities, transportation we had over...
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that wasn't the end of it, to extra time without a i end of it, to extra time without a goal.o it again. they could and they did. it ham couldn't do it again. they could and they did-— and they did. it could not possibly be any more _ and they did. it could not possibly be any more cruel _ and they did. it could not possibly be any more cruel on _ and they did. it could not possibly l be any more cruel on kidderminster harriers. it be any more cruel on kidderminster harriers. , ., , , harriers. it is tough because we were that _ harriers. it is tough because we were that close _ harriers. it is tough because we were that close but _ harriers. it is tough because we were that close but i _ harriers. it is tough because we were that close but i am - harriers. it is tough because we were that close but i am proud, j harriers. it is tough because we - were that close but i am proud, my family— were that close but i am proud, my family are — were that close but i am proud, my family are proud, they are active are their— family are proud, they are active are their friends. on reflec
that wasn't the end of it, to extra time without a i end of it, to extra time without a goal.o it again. they could and they did. it ham couldn't do it again. they could and they did-— and they did. it could not possibly be any more _ and they did. it could not possibly be any more cruel _ and they did. it could not possibly be any more cruel on _ and they did. it could not possibly l be any more cruel on kidderminster harriers. it be any more cruel on kidderminster harriers. , ., , ,...
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but since that time they have implemented quite a bit of the recommendations son even in real-time andthat comes to mind to stop people from changing the bank account information after the verification has been conducted and is one way we stopped it immediately with that level of fraud and with those duplicate ip addresses a lot of controls and then put in place. >> hearing that it has a checkered past when call into question if it has the capacity and then to open the doors for more fraud? >> i would say the work that i provided with the onset is a completely different controlled environment and that i don't advocate but any type of advocacy that comes from the inspector general is evidence from what i put before you showing what is going on in the program. >> and one of the failures it says sba is expected with the project scope by the end of 2021. can you provide us an update if it was successful
but since that time they have implemented quite a bit of the recommendations son even in real-time andthat comes to mind to stop people from changing the bank account information after the verification has been conducted and is one way we stopped it immediately with that level of fraud and with those duplicate ip addresses a lot of controls and then put in place. >> hearing that it has a checkered past when call into question if it has the capacity and then to open the doors for more...
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a really long time.half—time show. and coming in upside down, that was insane. i am glad you enjoyed it as many voters in switzerland have backed a new law banning tobacco advertising anywhere young people might see it. in a referendum 56% supported the ban. the decision brings switzerland, which has been slow to adopt tobacco prevention policies, into line with the rest of europe. imogen foulkes reports from bern. for years, switzerland has lagged behind its european neighbours when it comes to tobacco prevention. 27% of adults smoke — most start when they are teenagers. advertising on billboards, shops, and in the cinemas is allowed, but today, swiss voters said yes to a total ban. translation: i voted in favour of banning tobacco advertising on minors. the only argument for the opponents was that the swiss economy might collapse, but it seems more important to me to protect children from tobacco. we constantly hear of people ending up in hospitals, having huge health issues or dying — and yet advertis
a really long time.half—time show. and coming in upside down, that was insane. i am glad you enjoyed it as many voters in switzerland have backed a new law banning tobacco advertising anywhere young people might see it. in a referendum 56% supported the ban. the decision brings switzerland, which has been slow to adopt tobacco prevention policies, into line with the rest of europe. imogen foulkes reports from bern. for years, switzerland has lagged behind its european neighbours when it comes...
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the same with waiting times. , ., ~ much at all. the same with waiting times. , ., ,, ., ., times.reak that down if i may with you. you _ times. let me break that down if i may with you, you say _ times. let me break that down if i may with you, you say national. may with you, you say national spending is up but then demand is also up, isn't it? is the net result that services are still very strained?— that services are still very strained? ~ , ., , strained? absolutely, really struggling — strained? absolutely, really struggling and _ strained? absolutely, really struggling and it's _ strained? absolutely, really struggling and it's the - strained? absolutely, really struggling and it's the same strained? absolutely, really - struggling and it's the same with waiting lists. if you look, the average weight has gone down from 43 days to 32 days but in some areas they are waiting six days. in other areas you are waiting 81 days and once you are and those waiting lists there are a third of children on waiting lists still not being seen so the big picture is one of needing to do more t
the same with waiting times. , ., ~ much at all. the same with waiting times. , ., ,, ., ., times.reak that down if i may with you. you _ times. let me break that down if i may with you, you say _ times. let me break that down if i may with you, you say national. may with you, you say national spending is up but then demand is also up, isn't it? is the net result that services are still very strained?— that services are still very strained? ~ , ., , strained? absolutely, really struggling —...
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our concepts were above, we came back to the table with new ideas time and time again.ortunately, the music industry was unwilling to do its part of these negotiations. our proposals for legitimate, made in good faith and nav was committed to seeing what a common ground might be possible but at no time for even that with a formal music industry. i was disappointing to me and other broadcasters at the time as a result we find ourselves in this hearing room today debating performance proposal strikingly similar to its predecessors. once his introduction, in spite of knowing it does not strike the balance you and your colleagues' during that meeting four years ago. at a moment when local stations do their best work when in the face of a global pandemic we are connecting communities rather than dividing them, informing them rather than misleading that in providing service free to all listeners when many americans are struggling financially, the american music fairness act imposed royalty on local radio financially untenable for broadcasters of all sizes and unjustified matt
our concepts were above, we came back to the table with new ideas time and time again.ortunately, the music industry was unwilling to do its part of these negotiations. our proposals for legitimate, made in good faith and nav was committed to seeing what a common ground might be possible but at no time for even that with a formal music industry. i was disappointing to me and other broadcasters at the time as a result we find ourselves in this hearing room today debating performance proposal...
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yeah, a long time. but we have a whole lot more coming up on kron. 4 news at 6, one and bay area county is the only want to opt out of lifting the indoor mask mandate next week. >> we have reaction from local officials and businesses about that decision and a battle within the oakland school district after the board votes to close several schools over the next few years. we hear from both sides, including educators who comes to keep up the fight to prevent the shutdowns. the news at 6 is next. meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's setting an appointment here, so her son can get set up there and start his own financial journey. that's because these moms all have chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. >> from the bay area's news station. you're watching kron.
yeah, a long time. but we have a whole lot more coming up on kron. 4 news at 6, one and bay area county is the only want to opt out of lifting the indoor mask mandate next week. >> we have reaction from local officials and businesses about that decision and a battle within the oakland school district after the board votes to close several schools over the next few years. we hear from both sides, including educators who comes to keep up the fight to prevent the shutdowns. the news at 6 is...
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i think there are times strang lived in a time he was brilliant at manipulating the media. i write in the book about how he understood the new world of the telegraph, mass media in a way other people did not understand it. you see famous new yorke editor writing this is explosion of newspapers and it travels fast it's early version of the internet highway. people in new york sod it can gt news out to the providence really quick. strang was the first guy i know i can get news out from the providences. this very good writer and a good newspaperman i can control the message from beaver island he was really successful at doing that. i think these conmen thrive there is a another guy doctor, brinkley from the 1920s and 30s. spohn think i've heard of this. >> guest: there's a good book i think pope brock is his name? it's about this whole character. he was a guy who convinced tens of thousands of american men to transplant goat gonads into their private parts. it was the little blue pill at the time was totally fraudulent and many people died. but what brinkley was great at he ha
i think there are times strang lived in a time he was brilliant at manipulating the media. i write in the book about how he understood the new world of the telegraph, mass media in a way other people did not understand it. you see famous new yorke editor writing this is explosion of newspapers and it travels fast it's early version of the internet highway. people in new york sod it can gt news out to the providence really quick. strang was the first guy i know i can get news out from the...
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♪ ♪ time to build more trust. ♪ ♪ time to make more space for all of us. look to the metaverse and mars, let's stay here and restore ours. yeah, it's time to blaze our trail. 'cause the new frontier? it ain't rocket science. ♪ ♪ it's right here. ♪ ♪ okay, it's go time. team usa on the largest gig-speed network. which means this mega fan never misses a second. it's right here. it's gig-speed wifi that's “mikaela shiffrin” fast. ok, that's fast! speed's cool, but does yours block threats? yup, even for these upstairs all-nighters rocking wifi speeds faster than a gig. can your internet do that? learn more about gig-speed wifi, or get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months. click, call, or visit a store today. >>> it's being described as a massive graffiti mob, that attack in the mission district happened friday night. when it was over, homes, businesses all tagged. the attack also triggered street fights. as nbc bay area tells us, property owners are angry they're stuck paying the bill for that clean-up. >> spray painting over a graff
♪ ♪ time to build more trust. ♪ ♪ time to make more space for all of us. look to the metaverse and mars, let's stay here and restore ours. yeah, it's time to blaze our trail. 'cause the new frontier? it ain't rocket science. ♪ ♪ it's right here. ♪ ♪ okay, it's go time. team usa on the largest gig-speed network. which means this mega fan never misses a second. it's right here. it's gig-speed wifi that's “mikaela shiffrin” fast. ok, that's fast! speed's cool, but does yours...
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no, i've seen them a few times.n contact with a lot of them, of course, it's the national team, guys i've been with for many, many years, so i know them very well. even some of them are here at brentford, obviously. but, no, i even saw them after it happened, a few days after. i know how they reacted and it was impressive that they, first of all, impressive that they were able to continue the tournament and do as well as they did. and first, of course, i was also thanking them for everything they did on the pitch for me at the time. but yeah, no, i have a very good relationship with everyone from denmark, obviously so, no, it's my, i would say, my second or third family. and your first family — how important was their support to you? because there must have been times, i assume, when it was difficult. you must have got down on occasions when you thought, "i don't know if i can do this," so how vital were they? yeah, to be honest, i didn't really go down as i didn't want to do that, so i was really determined taking
no, i've seen them a few times.n contact with a lot of them, of course, it's the national team, guys i've been with for many, many years, so i know them very well. even some of them are here at brentford, obviously. but, no, i even saw them after it happened, a few days after. i know how they reacted and it was impressive that they, first of all, impressive that they were able to continue the tournament and do as well as they did. and first, of course, i was also thanking them for everything...
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it’s now looks forward to milan in four years time-— years time.e _ years time. it's been an amazing experience. i've learned - years time. it's been an amazing experience. i've learned so - years time. it's been an amazing | experience. i've learned so much years time. it's been an amazing - experience. i've learned so much and it's been awesome to ride with the girls. you wouldn't want to go and just cruise. i really wanted to go for it. definitely a bit disappointed.- for it. definitely a bit disa ointed. ., ,, , disappointed. katie summerhays was at her third games. _ disappointed. katie summerhays was at her third games. she _ disappointed. katie summerhays was at her third games. she too - disappointed. katie summerhays was at her third games. she too made - disappointed. katie summerhays was| at her third games. she too made the top ten and said she was thrilled. still, the podium feels distant. the gb target where three to seven metals. it isjust gb target where three to seven metals. it is just still possible. the men's curling team are on
it’s now looks forward to milan in four years time-— years time.e _ years time. it's been an amazing experience. i've learned - years time. it's been an amazing experience. i've learned so - years time. it's been an amazing | experience. i've learned so much years time. it's been an amazing - experience. i've learned so much and it's been awesome to ride with the girls. you wouldn't want to go and just cruise. i really wanted to go for it. definitely a bit disappointed.- for it. definitely...
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you know, i don't get to fly very often, but i fly from time to time.n it is in my plane or the states plan, and on a clear day, and i have said this over and over, i will be up at 20,000 feet or 25,000 feet, where you can see for miles and miles and miles and miles. and you know what i think? so often is just this. all those people, for as far as i can possibly see depend on me. they depend on you too. it's breathtaking when you really think about it. the responsibility is really enormous. please let's don't be washington, dc. we are better than that and if we do not watch out, we will really, really, really get in trouble with that. i promised you a rocket ship ride, did i not? in 2017 i told you we were on the pad in 2020. i'm going to tell you for real, there cannot be a human being in here that does not believe that it is real now. it is absolutely real. this state is setting record growth after record after record peered record surplus after record after record. record unemployment, as far as the greatest levels of -- the lowest unemployment in hi
you know, i don't get to fly very often, but i fly from time to time.n it is in my plane or the states plan, and on a clear day, and i have said this over and over, i will be up at 20,000 feet or 25,000 feet, where you can see for miles and miles and miles and miles. and you know what i think? so often is just this. all those people, for as far as i can possibly see depend on me. they depend on you too. it's breathtaking when you really think about it. the responsibility is really enormous....
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when concepts were rebuffed, back to the table with new ideas time and time again. the music industry was unwilling to do its part in these negotiations which are proposals were legitimate, we were committed to seeing of common ground might be hostile but beyond lip service at no point we met with formal counter offer from the music industry, that was disappointing to me and as a result we find ourselves in this hearing room, strikingly similar to its predecessor. when his introduction, the music industry advocated, does not strike the balance. when local stations do their best work in the face of a global pandemic we are connecting communities rather than dividing them, providing critical service free to all listeners when many americans are struggling, the american music fairness act would impose royalty a local radio that is untenable for broadcasters of all sizes and unjustified as a matter of policy, steve womack and the 234 house and senate cosponsors of the radio freedom act which recognize our unique value and oppose new performances on broadcast radio. nav
when concepts were rebuffed, back to the table with new ideas time and time again. the music industry was unwilling to do its part in these negotiations which are proposals were legitimate, we were committed to seeing of common ground might be hostile but beyond lip service at no point we met with formal counter offer from the music industry, that was disappointing to me and as a result we find ourselves in this hearing room, strikingly similar to its predecessor. when his introduction, the...
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the time.way, we are following the very latest developments there in ukraine right here on the kron. 4 morning news as well as on our kron 4 app. so if you want. >> instant updates on the situation as it continues to develop here minute by minute. make sure you download that app is free and you'll get updated on not only do that story but also national and local news as well. we'll take a break for. 22 is the time. but coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, the 2022 winter olympics are officially over. we'll tell you what happened over the past 3 weeks. >> and of course, what's set to happen next. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business lik
the time.way, we are following the very latest developments there in ukraine right here on the kron. 4 morning news as well as on our kron 4 app. so if you want. >> instant updates on the situation as it continues to develop here minute by minute. make sure you download that app is free and you'll get updated on not only do that story but also national and local news as well. we'll take a break for. 22 is the time. but coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, the 2022 winter olympics...
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and cause mental health problems over time.rescription, shouldn�*t it? i believe it is. is it? i believe that in some areas... go and throw yourself in cold water? some areas in the uk, cold water swimming as being socially prescribed, which is fantastic... it is, really great. since i've started cold swimming, which was three weeks ago, i've now come off my antidepressants. i've been off them a week now. i feel great during the day. i don't feel depressed, don't feel anxious any more. i live for the moment. it's massively changed my life. in water: 0h! i�*ve got over all that stuff, all that self—consciousness of, one, there being beasties that are going to eat me up, and believe me, i know it sounds daft, but i really, if i saw seaweed, that was a shark as far as i was concerned. really handy, plus you canjust slip it on. - the self—consciousness of being about three stone over weight, that�*s kind of gone. ijust try to be a bit - discreet at times, you know? i know, i�*ve got over that being naked in front of — most people.
and cause mental health problems over time.rescription, shouldn�*t it? i believe it is. is it? i believe that in some areas... go and throw yourself in cold water? some areas in the uk, cold water swimming as being socially prescribed, which is fantastic... it is, really great. since i've started cold swimming, which was three weeks ago, i've now come off my antidepressants. i've been off them a week now. i feel great during the day. i don't feel depressed, don't feel anxious any more. i live...
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watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths neat tidy simplistic. and easy explanation for a much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities of watergate even at the time even when it was unraveling in 1973 in 1974 people had a hard time keeping all the actors straight. who was haldeman who was ehrlichman who was dean? who were these these players? and where did they fit in? and over the years over the passage of 50 years. it has become even more difficult. to keep it all straight who was who and watergate and where do they fit in? this story the heroic journalist interpretation cuts through all that complexity cuts through all the other actors and focuses on the journalists and their
watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths neat tidy simplistic. and easy explanation for a much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities of watergate even...
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this is the time. when grant takes over he has to unwind what what johnson has done and reminded people of the vision of lincoln before him and it's a fascinating time. you think of presidents in tough positions and that's a big tough one. when he's making his grand bargain with the election in doubt and really were country on the brink of falling back into the civil war they say it's the kkk but in reality it's the white militia that were former confederate soldiers that believed this was the time to rise up again so it's an insurgency that's happening and he's trying to make this deal in a way that they will buy land because of all parties are not taught in the deal is going to fall apart. >> and you get a sense for just how difficult this must have been. i must have missed this day in history class because i didn't realize this until i read the book but talk about the dominican republic and the role that grant and others thought he would play in this whole mess. >> they were throwing everything agai
this is the time. when grant takes over he has to unwind what what johnson has done and reminded people of the vision of lincoln before him and it's a fascinating time. you think of presidents in tough positions and that's a big tough one. when he's making his grand bargain with the election in doubt and really were country on the brink of falling back into the civil war they say it's the kkk but in reality it's the white militia that were former confederate soldiers that believed this was the...
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i know you i timing of the invasion. i know you don't want — timing of the invasion.ut is there - don't want to get into specific - intelligence but is there something that popped — intelligence but is there something that popped into _ intelligence but is there something that popped into the _ intelligence but is there something that popped into the meeting - intelligence but is there something that popped into the meeting last. that popped into the meeting last night _ that popped into the meeting last night and — that popped into the meeting last night and has _ that popped into the meeting last night and has change _ that popped into the meeting last night and has change the - night and has change the administrations- night and has change the i administrations assessment overnight? _ administrations assessment overnight?— administrations assessment overniuht? ., ,, w ., ., overnight? so, a speak to internal deliberations _ overnight? so, a speak to internal deliberations at _ overnight? so, a speak to internal deliberations at all _ overnight? so, a speak to inter
i know you i timing of the invasion. i know you don't want — timing of the invasion.ut is there - don't want to get into specific - intelligence but is there something that popped — intelligence but is there something that popped into _ intelligence but is there something that popped into the _ intelligence but is there something that popped into the meeting - intelligence but is there something that popped into the meeting last. that popped into the meeting last night _ that popped into...
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lastly, back to the times. _ quite positive story. lastly, back to the times. times. while the bites back after take—off roasting. i have not seen the great british big for some extraordinary reason for the tickets to the story briefly. you extraordinary reason for the tickets to the story briefly.— to the story briefly. you must be the last person _ to the story briefly. you must be the last person who _ to the story briefly. you must be the last person who hasn't - to the story briefly. you must be the last person who hasn't seen| the last person who hasn't seen great british break tonight decor. made some comments about one of the nations most favourite tv programmes and he doesn't want it either. and his wife and kids do and said he thought it was comparable to gladiatorial combat. that was not his sort of thing that didn't like when the contestants were lost and pushed out. this prompted a backlash with a writer in the times criticising justin welby for attacking such a great british institution. in return is written to the times with the letter of the fro
lastly, back to the times. _ quite positive story. lastly, back to the times. times. while the bites back after take—off roasting. i have not seen the great british big for some extraordinary reason for the tickets to the story briefly. you extraordinary reason for the tickets to the story briefly.— to the story briefly. you must be the last person _ to the story briefly. you must be the last person who _ to the story briefly. you must be the last person who hasn't - to the story briefly....
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it is time to wake up and time to work together.perspective on it and this i russia's perspective on it and this is what russia will be hearing which is what russia will be hearing which is about not protecting and it is about expansion and that if it moves into ukraine then that's attack on their sovereignty.— into ukraine then that's attack on their sovereignty. right, and that is the message _ their sovereignty. right, and that is the message that _ their sovereignty. right, and that is the message that there - their sovereignty. right, and that| is the message that there sending their sovereignty. right, and that. is the message that there sending to their people and putin is very clever but winning that argument. nato has been placed as the aggressor and every dictator requires an adversary to blame and to keep them in power and tojustify their own expansion. let's make it clear, this is a european democracy calling out for help. we have had tactical responses but collectively, the might of nato has not been put into force whic
it is time to wake up and time to work together.perspective on it and this i russia's perspective on it and this is what russia will be hearing which is what russia will be hearing which is about not protecting and it is about expansion and that if it moves into ukraine then that's attack on their sovereignty.— into ukraine then that's attack on their sovereignty. right, and that is the message _ their sovereignty. right, and that is the message that _ their sovereignty. right, and that is...
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hope everyone have a good time.shing everybody here a very happy new year, with safety, healthy, and prosperous new year. thank you very much. mr. liu? >> good evening. happy lunar new year. hello. my name is donald liu, and i'm the president of the chinese chamber of commerce. we want to thank you for supporting our annual chinese new year activities. between the flower fairs, the street fairs, and upcoming parade, it's going to be televised internationally. we bring people to chinatown at the exact moments when we need it, but in the coming year, we need even more support from the city. while the economic impacts of covid continue, our community serving small businesses are failing due to covid relief programs. while understanding that these programs cannot continue indefinitely, we want to see if we can come up with a transformative investment in our a.a.p.i. communities to stabilize businesses or we will lose them forever. we are seeing many of our long time community property owners being forced to list their b
hope everyone have a good time.shing everybody here a very happy new year, with safety, healthy, and prosperous new year. thank you very much. mr. liu? >> good evening. happy lunar new year. hello. my name is donald liu, and i'm the president of the chinese chamber of commerce. we want to thank you for supporting our annual chinese new year activities. between the flower fairs, the street fairs, and upcoming parade, it's going to be televised internationally. we bring people to chinatown...
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one time when they were about to close now. this is going to be a weird ask because i know none of the students have but how many of the adults went to cci before they closed it any adults go to cci before they close it. it was a fascinating prison. i actually went by the cell. okay, and so like madeline and keyshawn i see y'all down there and desmond. i don't know if sometimes y'all get on your computer and you get kind of lost. you start just google and stuff or youtube and stuff and you end up in this dark hole. well, there's a and and mayor riley's gonna be like why don't give them nightmares. south carolina is notorious for having one of the most deranged serial killers in the history of the country. his name was peewee gasket. peewee gaskin was a fascinating individual because he was literally like the size of my son who's a two-year-old tyler. he was a small guy and he managed to even kill people while he was in prison. so i went and looked at his you could see his death row cell. my father's death row cell was not far f
one time when they were about to close now. this is going to be a weird ask because i know none of the students have but how many of the adults went to cci before they closed it any adults go to cci before they close it. it was a fascinating prison. i actually went by the cell. okay, and so like madeline and keyshawn i see y'all down there and desmond. i don't know if sometimes y'all get on your computer and you get kind of lost. you start just google and stuff or youtube and stuff and you end...
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i think it is a different time.health, the associated challenges with micro-trauma and trauma that exists throughout human is important and it is good and we should be be having these open conversations. more importantly to me how will we identify with the word strength and champion and what that means to us. when i grew up the conditioning i had was it doesn't matter how you feel, it doesn't matter your emotion, your job is to churn metals and perform under the highest amount of pressure possible. that is what you have to do. you have to do that at all costs even if it comes around to your own internal unhappiness. now we are moving to a society that says i can be strong. i can be extremely performance. i can win medals and also be vulnerable, show empathy and show i am human and i have the same insecurities and self-doubt and maybe mrs. steps everyone else does who was watching. >> did you ever look back and say man, i wish i had that support or ability to talk about all this stuff when i was coming up? >> it is e
i think it is a different time.health, the associated challenges with micro-trauma and trauma that exists throughout human is important and it is good and we should be be having these open conversations. more importantly to me how will we identify with the word strength and champion and what that means to us. when i grew up the conditioning i had was it doesn't matter how you feel, it doesn't matter your emotion, your job is to churn metals and perform under the highest amount of pressure...
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cohort during that time ofof re-engaging poetry out of crisis? >> i've been doing most of my this room and i have a studio across the way from the artist fellowship. as a poet and a musician so much of my work happens in a kind of eternal space and a space like this anyway so much of it has been virtually. only lately have i been doing a few lines and everybody's so excited to be out listening to music and listening to poetry. i still under those spaces with trepidation. >> yeah, yeah. i've been been in the library since march of 2020. it's exhilarating and a little -- a little scary and so so different and the desire to get to normalcy is our last year and a half or two years. speaking of which you were slated to give a closing event for your first term in 2019 and any were slated to give a closing event in your second termma in may of 2020 and we started talking about trying to figure out how that could work with what was happening with the pandemic and that started off this conversation about the third term. let's talk about what that meant fo
cohort during that time ofof re-engaging poetry out of crisis? >> i've been doing most of my this room and i have a studio across the way from the artist fellowship. as a poet and a musician so much of my work happens in a kind of eternal space and a space like this anyway so much of it has been virtually. only lately have i been doing a few lines and everybody's so excited to be out listening to music and listening to poetry. i still under those spaces with trepidation. >> yeah,...
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everything is on time this morning.o keep in mind started on monday 14 bart will be doing service changes. their schedule will be adding or frequency and extent sunday service. check the schedule before you head out. if you are taking 580 westbound here is a live look near 680. it gee roadway. we are tracking some brake lights. slow speeds down about 20 miles per hour as you pass mountain house. pretty slow near north flynn with travel time inching up. there are some delays along the east shore freeway. westbound if you are headed from highway four we have reports of an early trouble spots near abernathy. the golden gate bridge looking good, no delays. things are still pretty quiet for the ride into san francisco. traffic moving nicely in of directions. >> the special valentine's day edition after the break. >>> we have a new team bringing you the news. you can check out >>> welcome back. time for your lunchtime forecast. temperatures on the rise as we look to the afternoon. plenty of sunshine with northerly wind. good
everything is on time this morning.o keep in mind started on monday 14 bart will be doing service changes. their schedule will be adding or frequency and extent sunday service. check the schedule before you head out. if you are taking 580 westbound here is a live look near 680. it gee roadway. we are tracking some brake lights. slow speeds down about 20 miles per hour as you pass mountain house. pretty slow near north flynn with travel time inching up. there are some delays along the east shore...
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probably a sign of our time. what needs to be stressed here of course is that cast decision is very narrowly focussed. addressing only one technical procedural issue. it's not really addressing the issue of whether or not she has committed a doping offense. and what's going to happen to the russians gold medal from the taep event. last monday. one day before her positive test result returned. the panel as you may have heard seemed to be really showing sympathy because she's a minor. as you mention. the they seem to be siding with the russians on several arguments including she's been testing negative since arriving here. and of course pointing to the length of time for the lab in sweden to return her test result. all of this of course is not satisfying for many people including the ioc which said they would have liked to see everything settled once and for all. but couldn't bring all the parties involved on board for that to happen. for now there are separate more thorough procedures happening to investigate the
probably a sign of our time. what needs to be stressed here of course is that cast decision is very narrowly focussed. addressing only one technical procedural issue. it's not really addressing the issue of whether or not she has committed a doping offense. and what's going to happen to the russians gold medal from the taep event. last monday. one day before her positive test result returned. the panel as you may have heard seemed to be really showing sympathy because she's a minor. as you...
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-- 350 times more.out greed. and, by the way, at a time when we pay the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, the really, really good news is that the c.e.o.'s of the top eight farm ought to cal companies -- pharmaceutical companies in america made over $250 million of compensation in 2020. got that? eight c.e.o.'s of the drug companies that charge us the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, made $350 million collectively in compensation. and if that is not good enough news for the billionaire class, let me give you some even better news. today the billionaire class owns more income and wealth percentagewise than at any time in american history. as a result of a massive transfer of wealth -- you know, we hear a lot of talk about transfer of wealth, oh, my god, we can't tax the rich and transfer wealth, but you know what there has been a huge transfer of wealth, the only problem is it has gone in the wrong direction from working families to the top 1%. and as a result of that
-- 350 times more.out greed. and, by the way, at a time when we pay the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, the really, really good news is that the c.e.o.'s of the top eight farm ought to cal companies -- pharmaceutical companies in america made over $250 million of compensation in 2020. got that? eight c.e.o.'s of the drug companies that charge us the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, made $350 million collectively in compensation. and if that is not good...
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he spent a lot of time _ this up himself. he spent a lot of time in _ this up himself.self. he spent a lot of time in the last week or so really making _ time in the last week or so really making a — time in the last week or so really making a lot of noise about how tough _ making a lot of noise about how tough britain will be if there is even — tough britain will be if there is even... the first toecap that leaves into ukrainian territory but that's more _ into ukrainian territory but that's more than — into ukrainian territory but that's more than happen now and franklin roosevelt— more than happen now and franklin roosevelt said to be good at diplomacy you could speak softly and carry a big _ diplomacy you could speak softly and carry a big stick so borisjohnson is going — carry a big stick so borisjohnson is going to — carry a big stick so borisjohnson is going to have to do something quite _ is going to have to do something quite significant. it was likely was carrying _ quite significant. it was likely was carrying a — quite significant. it was likely was carrying
he spent a lot of time _ this up himself. he spent a lot of time in _ this up himself.self. he spent a lot of time in the last week or so really making _ time in the last week or so really making a — time in the last week or so really making a lot of noise about how tough _ making a lot of noise about how tough britain will be if there is even — tough britain will be if there is even... the first toecap that leaves into ukrainian territory but that's more _ into ukrainian territory but...
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we've got so much time, time for one more call. we had a call from orlando lincoln, maybe appropriate to have a call from revere massachusetts . susan, independent, go ahead. >> caller: i want to thank this incredible panel. each udand every one of you ar extraordinary americans and it makes me proud to watch you on the fourth of july . so i could say some things but i guess i want to give a shout out. i'm overwhelmed. i could comment on all of them. i can't wait to read about gerald ford, the new biography. that will be a thrill for me, i have great admirationfor him . i'd like to talk about and i agree that clemson deserves despite his personal failures and being overshadowed by you know, the hillary loss etc. but i guess i'd like to say ei'd like to focus on bush two, george w. bush who was such a great administrator and on a moral person i think andwe're running tight ship . i think he was very charismatic. he was a skilled politician and could you know, but the whole idea of foreign intervention during the debacle of the iraq
we've got so much time, time for one more call. we had a call from orlando lincoln, maybe appropriate to have a call from revere massachusetts . susan, independent, go ahead. >> caller: i want to thank this incredible panel. each udand every one of you ar extraordinary americans and it makes me proud to watch you on the fourth of july . so i could say some things but i guess i want to give a shout out. i'm overwhelmed. i could comment on all of them. i can't wait to read about gerald...
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it's a fascinating time. i think you think of presidents in tough positions, and that's a big tough one. when he's making this grand bargain with the election in doubt and really where a country on the brink of falling back into a civil war, there are -- we say it's the kkk, but it's a white militia that's former confederate soldiers that believe this is the time to rise up again. so it's an insurgency that's happening. he's trying to make this deal in a way that they will buy in because if all parties are not bought in, the deal is going to fall apart. >> then you get a sense for just how difficult this must have been. and i must have missed this day in history class, because i didn't realize this until i read your book, but talk about the dominican republic and the role that grant and others thought it might play in this mess. >> they are trying to think of everything. they were throwing everything against the wall about possibilities to soothe the south or make it so this wasn't an issue. one of the things
it's a fascinating time. i think you think of presidents in tough positions, and that's a big tough one. when he's making this grand bargain with the election in doubt and really where a country on the brink of falling back into a civil war, there are -- we say it's the kkk, but it's a white militia that's former confederate soldiers that believe this is the time to rise up again. so it's an insurgency that's happening. he's trying to make this deal in a way that they will buy in because if all...
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to time.acting the virus weeks away from her 96th birthday. meanwhile, a plan for covid in england, due tomorrow, will include reduced testing and no legal requirement to self—isolate. tens of thousands of homes in england and wales are still cut off from power supplies after storm eunice. great britain have won the olympic title. a gold at last in the final hours of the winter olympics in beijing. good afternoon. buckingham palace has announced that the queen — who is 95 — has tested positive for covid—i9. in a statement, she was said to be experiencing "mild, cold—like symptoms" but expecting to continue "light duties" at windsor castle in the coming week. she is the third member of the royal family to have contracted the virus in recent days. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. i'm here! windsor castle on wednesday, the queen meeting defence officials. the only health issue then was to do with her mobility. morning, your majesty, how are you? well, as you can see, i can't mov
to time.acting the virus weeks away from her 96th birthday. meanwhile, a plan for covid in england, due tomorrow, will include reduced testing and no legal requirement to self—isolate. tens of thousands of homes in england and wales are still cut off from power supplies after storm eunice. great britain have won the olympic title. a gold at last in the final hours of the winter olympics in beijing. good afternoon. buckingham palace has announced that the queen — who is 95 — has tested...
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, nine times more limely to be subject to use of force, and 11 times more likely to be arrested. this commission must hold sfpd accountable. you must demand that sfpd end its campaign of racism and violence against black san franciscans. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> miarian is david aaronson. i am a core team member of the wealth and disparities in the black community, and i am also a resident of district 1. there is an urgency to address the injustices of black san franciscans. i'm going to call it what it is: antiblackness. i've grown tired of talk to the police commission, to the sfpd, to the board of supervisors. where is the urgency? if the tables were turned and these statistics represented white folks, there would be urgency. when are you going to take responsibility and address the harsh, biased, and unjust statistics which is truly your responsibility that you took an oath to seek justice for all san franciscans. for six years, wealth and disparities in the black community has been speaking to the antiblack dispar
, nine times more limely to be subject to use of force, and 11 times more likely to be arrested. this commission must hold sfpd accountable. you must demand that sfpd end its campaign of racism and violence against black san franciscans. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> miarian is david aaronson. i am a core team member of the wealth and disparities in the black community, and i am also a resident of district 1. there is an...
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it's always got me during this time especially this very difficult time. we were dealing from a passionate side that was not in my opinion helping anyone. it was designed, will get into it later get out of present it that they didn't like but also looking around. why are we here. if your legislature and never have legislated, are we missing the point? from my perspective that is the background. i believe you came to do something, not be something. that is where i was at not to be critical of any particular person but that's the culture of washington today. >> there's an old saying when you get to congress you look around and you think how did i get here. after a year or two you look around and think how did that get here. a lot of that has to do with your hartford legislating. you want to help people or throw bombs. >> being in the military we always have the authorization act and have bills coming up. there was a bill, part of the bill funding that was in the procreation side, i remember the funding which was overseas contingency of the amount we were spe
it's always got me during this time especially this very difficult time. we were dealing from a passionate side that was not in my opinion helping anyone. it was designed, will get into it later get out of present it that they didn't like but also looking around. why are we here. if your legislature and never have legislated, are we missing the point? from my perspective that is the background. i believe you came to do something, not be something. that is where i was at not to be critical of...
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time. i hope this poem has encouraged you as much as it has for me. so not be the last thing that you'll ever hear from me. thank you, and congratulations xavier. it is now my great pleasure to welcome to the stage the jomo uluo and patrice colors. hi everybody. oh, that was so lovely. i really did. enjoy that poem so much. i love you poets, and i love the fact that we got an opportunity to be blessed with that as we started and i am really excited about this conversation and i have the honor of introducing patrice colors, and i'm just gonna be a little little bit of all of the things that make patrice wonderful patrice colors is a new york times bestselling author educator or artist and abolitionist from los angeles, california co-founder of the black lives matter global network foundation. patrice has been on the front lines of abolitionist for 20 years. patrice is also the faculty director of arizona's prescott college a new social and environmental arts practice mfa program. patrice is
time. i hope this poem has encouraged you as much as it has for me. so not be the last thing that you'll ever hear from me. thank you, and congratulations xavier. it is now my great pleasure to welcome to the stage the jomo uluo and patrice colors. hi everybody. oh, that was so lovely. i really did. enjoy that poem so much. i love you poets, and i love the fact that we got an opportunity to be blessed with that as we started and i am really excited about this conversation and i have the honor...
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this time i might give you a hint. and then if you are having to bring some suggestions for maps, how are you prioritizing that and who on the task force is going to do it are you all going to be involved or are you going to assign somebody to take charge. i think that's a slabtive effort that ultimately happens. and then coming up with multiple draft maps. so we'd like to see a few of those come out. i just wanted to offer that clarification. >> thank you for sharing your comments with the task force. i understand we have one caller left in the queue but we are still joined by the office of civic engagement. could the 3 of you provide the language for accessibility in today's meeting: >> [speaking foreign language]. >> translator: [speaking spanish] . >> translator: [speaking foreign language]. >> clerk: thank you all very much. could we have that next caller, please. >> caller: hello, redistricting task force and clerk. i just wanted to give a shout-out to the q2 consultants. it keeps getting better and better. reall
this time i might give you a hint. and then if you are having to bring some suggestions for maps, how are you prioritizing that and who on the task force is going to do it are you all going to be involved or are you going to assign somebody to take charge. i think that's a slabtive effort that ultimately happens. and then coming up with multiple draft maps. so we'd like to see a few of those come out. i just wanted to offer that clarification. >> thank you for sharing your comments with...
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they are hoinu for the first time. they are heping for _ for the first time.e hoping forjustice - for the first time. they are hoping forjustice at - for the first time. they are hoping forjustice at last. l for the first time. they are hoping forjustice at last. i | hoping forjustice at last. i want accountability, someone to say yes, — want accountability, someone to say yes, something happened, we know_ say yes, something happened, we know it _ say yes, something happened, we know it was wrong, these are the people who should be facing justice. — the people who should be facing justice, like my father said. after— justice, like my father said. after 20 _ justice, like my father said. after 20 years of running post office branches, new software being rolled out across the country started showing mysterious holes in their accounts. the post office blamed them, like thousands of other sub—postmasters, closing the bench. they lost their business and livelihood. in the 40 or 50 years _ business and livelihood. in the 40 or 50 years we _ business and livelihood.
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especially in times of crisis.how we will continue on this journey of transformational change for oregon. that is how we pursue justice that is how we heal divides and collaborate in ways that serve our state. that is how we honor this beautiful place we call home. >> after the death of george floyd millions of americans marched with rachel on —- racial disparities with black lives matter and the rallies focused on monuments as a symbolic meaning point for showing who was honored in america and whose lives matter it and whose lives did not. . . . . i am joined
especially in times of crisis.how we will continue on this journey of transformational change for oregon. that is how we pursue justice that is how we heal divides and collaborate in ways that serve our state. that is how we honor this beautiful place we call home. >> after the death of george floyd millions of americans marched with rachel on —- racial disparities with black lives matter and the rallies focused on monuments as a symbolic meaning point for showing who was honored in...
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there were some times they were good and some times they were bad.t this level. you got enemy that could really fight back. we never sanctioned, ever another nuclear power. we are now. and that something to think about and really consider. and we looking at somebody when you listen to what he was saying, what he wrote, you know some times he did not sound like the man that i heard on 18 phone calls with president trump. this -- he seems more determined. and you know somebody said a little bit offbalance. in but he being aggressive. something that i never seen before. >> sandra: in his words yesterday? you sensed that difference that big of difference in tone from vladimir putin? >> yes. i noticed sandra when he was talking national security council, if you looked at the body language and then you listened to words. i mean he was incredibly kurt with list security leaders. and you saw he had already made the decision on what to do. he just pushing forward. he seems to be very grieving individual. he is now pushing forward. i think really in new territ
there were some times they were good and some times they were bad.t this level. you got enemy that could really fight back. we never sanctioned, ever another nuclear power. we are now. and that something to think about and really consider. and we looking at somebody when you listen to what he was saying, what he wrote, you know some times he did not sound like the man that i heard on 18 phone calls with president trump. this -- he seems more determined. and you know somebody said a little bit...
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a 27% unemployment rate at time. this is a time in american life when both family most families did without. without extra food without an extra pair of shoes without going to the dentist. a time before there was modern medicine or penicillin which meant that a child or an adult for that matter could die of a sore throat or a simple cut that got infected. this was the time when most roads in the nation were made of dirt. not even gravel, like literally just a dirt that turned completely to mud when it rained. in 1939 fewer than 25% of people living in rural areas had electricity. and that should astonish you this is 50 years after electricity is commercialized and still only 25% of people in rural areas in america have it. and this is a time when the national emergency council reported that much of the southern united states was and i'm quoting from the report. a belt of sickness misery and unnecessary death from syphilis hookworm malnutrition typhoid fever and malaria end quote the us south was so underdeveloped tha
a 27% unemployment rate at time. this is a time in american life when both family most families did without. without extra food without an extra pair of shoes without going to the dentist. a time before there was modern medicine or penicillin which meant that a child or an adult for that matter could die of a sore throat or a simple cut that got infected. this was the time when most roads in the nation were made of dirt. not even gravel, like literally just a dirt that turned completely to mud...
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of all time. have to give him credit. >> was not an earthquake in walnut creek? i'm kidding. i agree with you. a lot of people are jealous of him for i don't know why. >> he's perfect, that's why. >> he has the perfect jawline, the perfect hair. you and i've talked about it a lot. he has the perfect life i guess if you want a supermodel wife. he's also got three kids that are nine to 14. and you want to be there during those ages. >> i am with giselle. you got nothing left to prove, we could use you. so, retire now and congratulations to him. i mean, he has done great and he has done so much for the san mateo community, just a great moral model. good job tommy. your super bowl party could include something very special. a keg full of chilly cheese hormel may have tapped into something there. it is a fully functioning half barrel cake that can hold up to 15 gallons of chilly cheese dip. it features a handle shape like a can. and it pump to pull out the dip. you cannot buy it, you can only enter to
of all time. have to give him credit. >> was not an earthquake in walnut creek? i'm kidding. i agree with you. a lot of people are jealous of him for i don't know why. >> he's perfect, that's why. >> he has the perfect jawline, the perfect hair. you and i've talked about it a lot. he has the perfect life i guess if you want a supermodel wife. he's also got three kids that are nine to 14. and you want to be there during those ages. >> i am with giselle. you got nothing...
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he was the defensive rookie of the year, eight-time pro bowl and a 7 time all pro. and now he's a super bowl champ. he's officially the greatest defensive tackle who have ever played the game. his legacy is sealed. give it up for cooper kupp and aaron. donald, i know niners fans. you're not rams fans. you don't want to see a lot of good happening to them. but if you appreciate work and just to do it at the highest level of their craft. you have to respect aaron donald and cooper they've had a great season. all right. coming up after the break, we're going to switch gears. i love football, but i love me. some hoops more klay thompson. >> yeah. his best game since return from injury, we will revisit that one after the break. i will introduce you guys to scoot henderson, the youngest player in the nba g league. he's right back in our backyard as well. stay with us. you won't want to meet us. you won't want to meet young guy. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me (friends laughing) you know her.... you love her.... ruh
he was the defensive rookie of the year, eight-time pro bowl and a 7 time all pro. and now he's a super bowl champ. he's officially the greatest defensive tackle who have ever played the game. his legacy is sealed. give it up for cooper kupp and aaron. donald, i know niners fans. you're not rams fans. you don't want to see a lot of good happening to them. but if you appreciate work and just to do it at the highest level of their craft. you have to respect aaron donald and cooper they've had a...
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ah, we just have time for reminder of our top story, u. s. secretary of state antony lincoln says russia has sent war forces to its border with ukraine and could launch an invasion at any time. the warning comes as russia and bella was, carry out live fire drills just to the north of ukraine. further stroking fears of a conflict coming up next, our political talk show to the point this week they discuss couldn't, and she against the west, they tooth ah ah ah ah mm. mm hm. with who to the point. strong opinions, clear positions, international perspectives, half chinese leadership ging paying and russian president vladimir putin joint forces against the west. is democracy under pressure and how should nato or the you respond to the challenge? find out on to the point. to the point with d, w. a in good shape, the right perspective, to carrots, hell and our moment is bad for your eyes. what can you do to improve your eyesight? look at modern therapies and everyday me. oh, what about healthy eyes? i'm in good shape in 60 minutes on dw. ah. come
ah, we just have time for reminder of our top story, u. s. secretary of state antony lincoln says russia has sent war forces to its border with ukraine and could launch an invasion at any time. the warning comes as russia and bella was, carry out live fire drills just to the north of ukraine. further stroking fears of a conflict coming up next, our political talk show to the point this week they discuss couldn't, and she against the west, they tooth ah ah ah ah mm. mm hm. with who to the point....
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time comes for everybody. rafael nadal contemplating retirement months before rin w winning another and the point about new england, he has proven he's really meticulous and compartmentalizing how he's feeling when he's feeling it. and so i think andy is spot on there. he did say good-bye to new england. he did move on to tampa and he moved there with his family and so, maybe that's part of this kind of being in the moment right now and what he's feeling right now, but just even look at what we're going to see in the super bowl with a kid like joe burrow who's seemingly proven he could be the next great quarterback. patrick mahomes, even though he had an unfortunate outing last weekend. a lot of stars but not another tom brady for quite a while. his resume, his demeanor both on and off the field. the way he's revered and respected, the way he handles himself, jim, also part of why this is really unfortunate for him personally to have the news come out the way he did where he wasn't able to initially control th
time comes for everybody. rafael nadal contemplating retirement months before rin w winning another and the point about new england, he has proven he's really meticulous and compartmentalizing how he's feeling when he's feeling it. and so i think andy is spot on there. he did say good-bye to new england. he did move on to tampa and he moved there with his family and so, maybe that's part of this kind of being in the moment right now and what he's feeling right now, but just even look at what...