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one of time magazine's most influential people of 2021 will be joining us live. also, this week the biden administration east international travel restrictions, leading time to start planning a european vacation. talk to a travel expert in italy to explain everything you need to know. first, cdc vaccine advisors just cited to greenlight the pfizer booster, following an fda vote this week. this come after lots of debate and disagreement from doctors over whether it is needed and who should get it and when. joining us to discuss the latest is ucsf infectious disease expert dr. monica gandi. people are happy to see you today, because they have got questions. the cdc just endorsed giving pfizer boosters, but not everyone. just certain groups. tell us which groups those are? dr. gandi: it is basically anyone over 65. that is the cleanest category, anyone over 65 can get a booster , as soon as the cdc director signs off on this. then, have-risk adequate conditions. that means like, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, kidney disease, obesity, things that put people at risk
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read the full article of professor and stop aapi hate on time magazine's website.looking for us in the day ahead a little cooler this morning. >> it is. i'm tracking ocean breeze kicking in for us for cooler temperatures for today. >>> that was a big concern looking at exceptional draught for most of the bay area and everything is so dry out there and high fire danger as we head through late monday or tuesday. it's been in effect and extended into today and still looking at moderate air quality at the surface for ground level for the air we breathe. future cast and surface smoke and haze going throughs day today and likely for tomorrow, it gets better for our weekend with that low pressure system pushing in and i'll show you this in just a moment. see our skies taking you hour- by-hour we should see slow clearing going through our day and maybe that cloud cover stick around along the coast cool day for you and tomorrow temperatures this storm system could bring showers for us late saturday into sunday and the big winners and lucky ones with that rain . >> better ch
read the full article of professor and stop aapi hate on time magazine's website.looking for us in the day ahead a little cooler this morning. >> it is. i'm tracking ocean breeze kicking in for us for cooler temperatures for today. >>> that was a big concern looking at exceptional draught for most of the bay area and everything is so dry out there and high fire danger as we head through late monday or tuesday. it's been in effect and extended into today and still looking at...
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a reported a—list glam squad worked behind the scenes on this photo shoot with two of time magazine'ses described as both effortless and airbrushed by fans and critics alike. but who else has been influential this challenging year? actress kate winslet is one of time's artists of the year, warning young women of the dangers of low self esteem. don't scrutinise yourself as much as you most definitely do. stop looking in the mirror as much. and be yourself. billie eilish has been through yet another transformation. she credits the internet was launching her career but, i hate that i grew up with the internet. i despise it, and especially from 16 to almost 20. it's very different people. you look at videos of yourself from when you were like 1a and you see the way you act and talk, and you literally think, how did i do that? what was going on that made me think that was the right thing to say? and it has been a transformative year for the us gymnast, simone biles. the magazine says she is a titan. no doubting that. one contributor describing her as wise beyond her 2a years. for years, fo
a reported a—list glam squad worked behind the scenes on this photo shoot with two of time magazine'ses described as both effortless and airbrushed by fans and critics alike. but who else has been influential this challenging year? actress kate winslet is one of time's artists of the year, warning young women of the dangers of low self esteem. don't scrutinise yourself as much as you most definitely do. stop looking in the mirror as much. and be yourself. billie eilish has been through yet...
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a reported a—list glam squad worked behind the scenes on this photo shoot with two of time magazine'snd airbrushed by fans and critics alike. but who else has been influential this challenging year? actress kate winslet is one of time's artists of the year warning young women of the dangers of low self esteem.— low self esteem. don't scrutinise _ low self esteem. don't scrutinise yourself - low self esteem. don't scrutinise yourself as l low self esteem. don't - scrutinise yourself as much as you most definitely do. stopping in the mirror as much. and be yourself. the stopping in the mirror as much. and be yourself.— and be yourself. the singer has been through — and be yourself. the singer has been through yet _ and be yourself. the singer has been through yet another- been through yet another transformation. she credits the internet was launching her career but... i internet was launching her career but. . .— career but... i hate that i crew career but... i hate that i grew up _ career but... i hate that i grew up with _ career but... i hate that i grew up with the - career but... i
a reported a—list glam squad worked behind the scenes on this photo shoot with two of time magazine'snd airbrushed by fans and critics alike. but who else has been influential this challenging year? actress kate winslet is one of time's artists of the year warning young women of the dangers of low self esteem.— low self esteem. don't scrutinise _ low self esteem. don't scrutinise yourself - low self esteem. don't scrutinise yourself as l low self esteem. don't - scrutinise yourself as much...
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time magazine puts harry and meghan on its list for 2021.e bbc news channel, more international football for england's women. the annual invitational will see them take on germany, spain and another, yet to be announced, side, in february. good afternoon, welcome to the bbc news at one. the programme of third, booster, covid jabs has just got underway in england and wales — with some vulnerable people and healthworkers receiving their dose this morning. eligible people who had their second vaccine at least six months ago will be invited for the extra dose — the full rollout begins next week. everyone aged 50 and over across the uk is eligible, as well as frontline healthcare workers and vulnerable groups — about 30 million people in all. but as some people are now receiving their third jab — there are still more than 5 million adults across the uk who are yet to have one. here's our health correspondent katherine da costa. come along, let's see you. 0n the front line and among the first in line to receive a covid booster shot. here we go. ro
time magazine puts harry and meghan on its list for 2021.e bbc news channel, more international football for england's women. the annual invitational will see them take on germany, spain and another, yet to be announced, side, in february. good afternoon, welcome to the bbc news at one. the programme of third, booster, covid jabs has just got underway in england and wales — with some vulnerable people and healthworkers receiving their dose this morning. eligible people who had their second...
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they did not even have time magazine. had a soft spot in my heart for them. i love my mom. and when more thing. . at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. this isn't just freight. are we still exclusive? absolutely. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise. or over promise. or make an empty promise. we keep them. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. ♪ ayy, ayy, ayy ♪ ♪ yeah, we fancy like applebee's on a date nigh
they did not even have time magazine. had a soft spot in my heart for them. i love my mom. and when more thing. . at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still...
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they may no longer be working royals but time magazine reckons they are amongst the 100 most influential people in the world. why? the head of a charity they support explains. "in a world where everyone has an opinion about "people they don't know, the duke and duchess have compassion "for the people they don't know. "they don'tjust opine, the run toward the struggle." they are in some exalted company. also on the list, teen angst singer—songwriter billie eilish, us presidentjoe biden, and former president donald trump. the couple may be far from these shores but they remain busy. most recently, meghan wrote and published a children's book, the bench. and that includes you, harry. and harry has been rubbing shoulders, virtually at least, with the first lady of the united states, jill biden, talking about military veterans. the couple are, says time magazine, part of a community that in a year of crisis have leapt into the fray. jonny dymond, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. he is chris fawkes. we've seen a bit of patchy cloud since the clear blue skies, nevertheless a lot of dry
they may no longer be working royals but time magazine reckons they are amongst the 100 most influential people in the world. why? the head of a charity they support explains. "in a world where everyone has an opinion about "people they don't know, the duke and duchess have compassion "for the people they don't know. "they don'tjust opine, the run toward the struggle." they are in some exalted company. also on the list, teen angst singer—songwriter billie eilish, us...
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and graduate co-author of this book, cracks in the ivory now, n event, has been named one of "time" magazine a 100 most influential people. emergency physician, and analyst in a post columnist. many attending today's event at the health commissioner. she's been a commanding voice in the fight against covid and 19. her new book, lifeline adopted journey in the fight is called captivating, inspiring, and brave party can purchase that
and graduate co-author of this book, cracks in the ivory now, n event, has been named one of "time" magazine a 100 most influential people. emergency physician, and analyst in a post columnist. many attending today's event at the health commissioner. she's been a commanding voice in the fight against covid and 19. her new book, lifeline adopted journey in the fight is called captivating, inspiring, and brave party can purchase that
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what is left of "time" magazine -- one it is good to see a struggling young couple finally catch a break long ago, dubbed them icons. it's weird, i thought icon was someone who became worthy of admiration. not -- who whined about life in the palace and amended privacy and sat down with oprah and became a poster brought for woke activism then sold multimillion median deals got more money and pose for "time" magazine. that's a nice time. for harry, seen here a photobombing own magazine cover, can i be in? i am part -- is that okay? they say they are humble to make the cut as if they were surprised and it wasn't completely worked out beforehand. they did an entire right up on one of times others pick so they probably even wrote or how to prove their own. boy britney spears, kamala harris, and even tucker carlson making the cut, who didn't get on the list? i'm surprised they didn't choose this girl. like kat at a dispensary. governor, sarah palin, i keep changing it every time. what is your honest opinion about these young royals? perhaps not young, she is over 40. >> first, you know how rel
what is left of "time" magazine -- one it is good to see a struggling young couple finally catch a break long ago, dubbed them icons. it's weird, i thought icon was someone who became worthy of admiration. not -- who whined about life in the palace and amended privacy and sat down with oprah and became a poster brought for woke activism then sold multimillion median deals got more money and pose for "time" magazine. that's a nice time. for harry, seen here a photobombing own...
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is god dead, that is the question as time magazine famously asked when time magazine mattered.wer then and now is because no, god is not dead. but a lot of people who believe in him are dead, it turns out. not so long ago, this is -- was an enthusiastically christian country. in 2009, 77% of americans said they considered themselves to be believing christians. over the course of the obama administration, that number dropped by 12 points. over the same period, the number of atheists and self identified nonreligious people in america jumped dramatically. that was before covid. politicians used the pandemic across the country to close thousands of churches and throw christians in prison for practicing their faith. here's the scene, for example, last fall in idaho. police arresting the congregation for singing hymns outdoors. [singing] ♪ ♪ [indistinct] [singing] ♪ ♪ >> tucker: socially distanced hymn singing outside. what exactly were these people's crimes? that tape will be studied by future generations to figure out what is going on? what did these people do wrong? well, they pub
is god dead, that is the question as time magazine famously asked when time magazine mattered.wer then and now is because no, god is not dead. but a lot of people who believe in him are dead, it turns out. not so long ago, this is -- was an enthusiastically christian country. in 2009, 77% of americans said they considered themselves to be believing christians. over the course of the obama administration, that number dropped by 12 points. over the same period, the number of atheists and self...
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you have all kinds of people saying i don't trust "time" magazine, i don't trust "the new york times," i don't trust the president of the united states, i can't go to a teach-in every day, what do i do. so a 26-year-old graduate student in new york, an english literature major, a doctorate, english literature, but she's part of this new left, involved in protests in the early '60s, she takes advantage of her skill set, i can write, i can do research, i know how to do these things, i'll set up an alternative media, on this issue. and really, in an incredibly rapid time in almost no money in her pocket at all, she gets a little grant from the teachers union in new york, remember the united auto workers helped fund some of the early scnc activities, a little money, we're talking at this time hundreds of dollars, but enough to get a mimeograph machine and a few other things and she starts, i don't know, magazines, a too grandiose term for it, something called viet-report. an alternative magazine focused on vietnam. and well, okay, that's sweet. how do you fill the pages? we're thinking pr
you have all kinds of people saying i don't trust "time" magazine, i don't trust "the new york times," i don't trust the president of the united states, i can't go to a teach-in every day, what do i do. so a 26-year-old graduate student in new york, an english literature major, a doctorate, english literature, but she's part of this new left, involved in protests in the early '60s, she takes advantage of her skill set, i can write, i can do research, i know how to do these...
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is god dead, that is the question as time magazine famously asked when time magazine mattered.s because no, god is not dead. but a lot of people who believe in him are dead, it turns out. not so long ago, this is -- was an enthusiastically christian country. in 2009, 77% of americans said
is god dead, that is the question as time magazine famously asked when time magazine mattered.s because no, god is not dead. but a lot of people who believe in him are dead, it turns out. not so long ago, this is -- was an enthusiastically christian country. in 2009, 77% of americans said
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--has been recognized by time magazine as one of the most influential people in the world. thank you everyone for joining us today. as i mentioned before, i'm feeling very proud and humbled to have each of you here at the national press club, albeit virtually. i have seen you all doing talking heads on the network individually so it is fantastic to have a wealth of information gathered this morning. thank you. first question -- to everyone and i'm going to begin with kathy bannon because ap always gets the first question. that's talk about what we have seen this week and your initial thoughts and reactions to what we saw at the airport and just your thouhghts around it if you can lay that out for us. kathy: i think for me, the panic that has been generated among afghans, it is really for me a real bad indictment of the last 20 years in afghanistan of the international community so b ecause really, people have soviet -- little agency in the future of the country and i understand the taliban coming in , their role between 1996 and 2001, but i think for me, the desperation of
--has been recognized by time magazine as one of the most influential people in the world. thank you everyone for joining us today. as i mentioned before, i'm feeling very proud and humbled to have each of you here at the national press club, albeit virtually. i have seen you all doing talking heads on the network individually so it is fantastic to have a wealth of information gathered this morning. thank you. first question -- to everyone and i'm going to begin with kathy bannon because ap...
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journalist, he has written that length about art culture -- art, culture and design for your times magazine, fortune, bloomberg businessweek and from 2013 to 2018 was editor-in-chief of surface magazine. he is the author of a terrific. -- a terrific book. welcome. before we jump in, i want to thank everyone. you can see all of our speakers on screen. as we go through, we will be sharing the screen, photographs and images. we will ask our speakers to disappear into the ether until it is their turn and we will all be back at the end for q&a. we will start with spencer. let's get you started here. i want to thank you for joining us and giving us context. what an amazing personal story that led you into the world of monuments and memorials. can you tell me about how you came into this very unique way? >> i will start by saying we will get to 9/11. but i'm going to start off with a subject that is not quite related, although sort of related in some sense. when i was 3.5 years old, boarded a united airlines flight that crashed in sioux city, iowa. it was headed to denver -- sorry, to chicago from
journalist, he has written that length about art culture -- art, culture and design for your times magazine, fortune, bloomberg businessweek and from 2013 to 2018 was editor-in-chief of surface magazine. he is the author of a terrific. -- a terrific book. welcome. before we jump in, i want to thank everyone. you can see all of our speakers on screen. as we go through, we will be sharing the screen, photographs and images. we will ask our speakers to disappear into the ether until it is their...
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and the top 100 most influential people on the planet: time magazine puts harry and meghan on its list programme of third, booster, covid jabs has got underway in england and wales — with some vulnerable people and health workers receiving their dose this morning. eligible people who had their second vaccine at least six months ago will be invited for the extra dose — the full rollout begins next week. everyone aged 50 and over across the uk is eligible, as well as frontline healthcare workers and vulnerable groups — about 30 million people in all. but as some people are now receiving their third jab — there are still more than five million adults across the uk who are yet to have one. here's our health correspondent katherine da costa. come along, let's see you. on the front line and among the first in line to receive a covid booster shot. here we go. role reversal. health staff at croydon university hospital have been rolling up their sleeves to top up their protection this winter. i came for it because i'm very keen to ensure that at all times i maintain as much protection not only
and the top 100 most influential people on the planet: time magazine puts harry and meghan on its list programme of third, booster, covid jabs has got underway in england and wales — with some vulnerable people and health workers receiving their dose this morning. eligible people who had their second vaccine at least six months ago will be invited for the extra dose — the full rollout begins next week. everyone aged 50 and over across the uk is eligible, as well as frontline healthcare...
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. >> her leadership, time magazine has subscribed how she has bridged divides between the party's long wings, overseeing green as a pro-business, centrist party. after briefly leading in the polls, the greens are now back in third. let me show you some pictures from a tv debate happening in berlin. the debate has been billed as e final round. it does not feature just those three leaders, it features all the leaders from the principal parties. there have been three debates on tv, but they just featured the leaders of the so-called big three. the cdu, sbd and the gres. the cdu is the sister party of angela merkel's csu party. seven leaders in total. a lot to listen to. the last chance, perhaps, for these leaders to land a punch on each other. the editor of berlin pulse that researches. and the chief correspondent of politico based here in berlin. here is matthew on the two candidates likely to succeed angela merkel. >> they are both running on angela merkel's record. schultz has been running with angela merkel's famous hand gesture. there is a sense that in order to win, you need to copy
. >> her leadership, time magazine has subscribed how she has bridged divides between the party's long wings, overseeing green as a pro-business, centrist party. after briefly leading in the polls, the greens are now back in third. let me show you some pictures from a tv debate happening in berlin. the debate has been billed as e final round. it does not feature just those three leaders, it features all the leaders from the principal parties. there have been three debates on tv, but they...
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. >>> plus, "time" magazine reveals its list of 0 10most influential people what some celebrities aret making the cut ys] ♪ a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. introducing xfinity rewards. you're in good hands with allstate. our very own way of thanking you just for being with us. enjoy rewards like movie night specials. xfinity mobile benefits. ...and exclusive experiences, like the chance to win tickets to see watch what happens live. hey! it's me. the longer you've been with us... the more rewards you can get. like sharpening your cooking skills with a top chef. join for free on the xfinity app and watch all the rewards float in. our thanks. your rewards. >>> california governor gavin nuch easily beat the republican recall effort. now lawmakers in california are pushing for changes to the recall process they say it's too easy to trigger a
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. >>> plus, "time" magazine reveals its list of 100 most influential people what some celebrities arein newsom easily beat the republican recall effort now lawmakers in california are pushing for changes to the recall process they say it's too easy to o trigge trigger a recall and too expensive to go through the process. there have been 55 attempts to recall a governor, but only two, including this one, have actually led to a special election this time around the total cost at nearly $300 million according to the california department of finance. governor newsom is set to be on the ballot again in a regular election a year in now on the political lessons learned in the race, here's cnbc's scott cohn >> reporter: in the end it wasn't even close. >> good evening. >> reporter: the race called just 38 minutes after the polls closed, leaving plenty of time for spin governor newsom didn't just survive a political near-death experience, he won a mandate. >> we said yes to science, we said yes to vaccines, we said yes to ending this pandemic. >> reporter: newsom's aggressive approach to covid
. >>> plus, "time" magazine reveals its list of 100 most influential people what some celebrities arein newsom easily beat the republican recall effort now lawmakers in california are pushing for changes to the recall process they say it's too easy to o trigge trigger a recall and too expensive to go through the process. there have been 55 attempts to recall a governor, but only two, including this one, have actually led to a special election this time around the total cost...
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experience was as a little mini feminist, i arrived here in montgomery county with a copy of "time magazine" that had a whole break down on title ix law and said hi, i know my rights, okay. i really want to play soccer. i'm a really bad halfback, but i have the right to play and that's what a lot of this is about. you don't have to be a talented elite athlete. you have the right to play badly. so i demanded the right to play badly when i was 14, and i thought if i had access, i might get better. there's a thought, right? okay. let's say schools all over the country have several years to be in compliance which represented lost time for somebody like me who might have become a better athlete. it takes quite a while and by 75 regulation goes into effect that says, yes, schools have to address the athletic opportunities for girls. we were never made to feel that we were athletes nor were we given the same kind of gym training that the guys got. in fact, the most humiliaing part of 10th grade for me was having to work out, marching up and down in place, to an album with a guy's voice singing go
experience was as a little mini feminist, i arrived here in montgomery county with a copy of "time magazine" that had a whole break down on title ix law and said hi, i know my rights, okay. i really want to play soccer. i'm a really bad halfback, but i have the right to play and that's what a lot of this is about. you don't have to be a talented elite athlete. you have the right to play badly. so i demanded the right to play badly when i was 14, and i thought if i had access, i might...
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time magazine ran a series and jean-paul belmondo was on the cover, representing this new generation, ye ye generation. this was the time of johnny halliday and alleyne debt loan -- and alaindelon. he was this action hero with a smile and cheeky look and he was a well loved figur his nickname, named after one of his films -- when macron said in his tribute today that he was a national figure, national treasure, he is absolutely right. people look back on that era of cinema as being a great one and belmondo was one of the the eatest practitioners. they love his charm and cheek and physicality. ros: as he got older and looked at new generations of actors and cinema directors coming through in france, did he remain involved in the french cinema seen nor was he rooted in the glories of the 60's? guest: he kept making films. people have said he was a new wave actor -- that's not strict they correct. his first films were in the new wave. as time moved on, he moved into much more mainstream cinema, adventure films, the man from rio, for example, in which he plays a role that is said to have
time magazine ran a series and jean-paul belmondo was on the cover, representing this new generation, ye ye generation. this was the time of johnny halliday and alleyne debt loan -- and alaindelon. he was this action hero with a smile and cheeky look and he was a well loved figur his nickname, named after one of his films -- when macron said in his tribute today that he was a national figure, national treasure, he is absolutely right. people look back on that era of cinema as being a great one...
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. >>> "time" magazine has revealed its 100 most influential people in the world, and they include britain'smeghan who quit their royal duties and moved to the u.s. 19-year-old billie eilish, who's won several grammys including record and song of the year. there's also simone biles, the most decorated u.s. gymnast of all time, and emmy-winning actor kate winslet who recently starred in "mayor of east town." the special issue of the magazine goes on sale tomorrow. >>> and preparations are under way for this weeke the event will be hosted by cedric the entertainer, star of the cbs comedy "the neighborhood." he said that it was an easy decision to take on his first major awards show. >> this is us coming back to a live night, sure there's that pressure to make sure that the energy is great and you want to have a good time, you have so many of your peers and celebrities and big-time tv execs in the house you want to impress. >> about 500 people will be in attendance. all vaccinated against covid. you can watch the emmys on sunday on cbs and paramount plus. >>> and coming up on "cbs mornings" we
. >>> "time" magazine has revealed its 100 most influential people in the world, and they include britain'smeghan who quit their royal duties and moved to the u.s. 19-year-old billie eilish, who's won several grammys including record and song of the year. there's also simone biles, the most decorated u.s. gymnast of all time, and emmy-winning actor kate winslet who recently starred in "mayor of east town." the special issue of the magazine goes on sale tomorrow....
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time magazine spoke to 27,000 people globally to narrow down the best cities on the planet. san francisco had an unbeatable combination of progressiveness, acceptance, and sustainability to help claim the top spot. the other on the list, amsterdam, manchester, copenhagen, and new york. the city is rated for eating, drinking, as well as culture and nightlife. >> we knew it was up there for sure. but we hear all these reports about the things that are wrong. it's nice to hear a story about how great it is as well. >> we are just a tiny bit biased. >>> days like today help. it was perfect this afternoon downtown. we are concerned about moisture heading our way. we will talk about where it's coming from, because this feeds into our chance of those spotty showers and thunderstorms tomorrow night. the shower aspect of that, there's hardly going to be any rain. it is the dry lightning potential. it's coming from down to the south and southeast. we are kind of in between this big area of high pressure producing the hot inland temperatures, and this upper- level storm system offshore
time magazine spoke to 27,000 people globally to narrow down the best cities on the planet. san francisco had an unbeatable combination of progressiveness, acceptance, and sustainability to help claim the top spot. the other on the list, amsterdam, manchester, copenhagen, and new york. the city is rated for eating, drinking, as well as culture and nightlife. >> we knew it was up there for sure. but we hear all these reports about the things that are wrong. it's nice to hear a story about...
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he also painted the cover for "time" magazine's athlete of the year issue. his first ever picture book is coming out today called "we can -- portraits of power." includes portraits of many figures who have made a mark on history. >> i'll see him at an event on saturday. can't wait. >>> look at this guy. 10 years old today. this is kj. this is kari's son celebrating his 10th birthday today. kari, do you remember ten years ago? >> my goodness. seems like yesterday, though. that's crazy. >> look at him. and you said he's almost as tall -- not taller than you. >> he's not taller than me but he may be as tall as laura. >> i'm 5'3 1/2". >> 5-foot even. >> you know, we're going to have so much fun today. and the weather is so nice. take a look at these temperatures. we're going to spend a lot of time outside. upper 70s. good air quality, and it will heat up the next few days. >> sounds like a great day ahead in your household. >> happy birthday. >> we hope it's a great afternoon for you as well. thanks for joining us for our midday news cast. our next newscast is a
he also painted the cover for "time" magazine's athlete of the year issue. his first ever picture book is coming out today called "we can -- portraits of power." includes portraits of many figures who have made a mark on history. >> i'll see him at an event on saturday. can't wait. >>> look at this guy. 10 years old today. this is kj. this is kari's son celebrating his 10th birthday today. kari, do you remember ten years ago? >> my goodness. seems like...
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with us on bbc news, still to come: extraordinary leaders from around the world — we examine time magazine'sing a space for clients to vent their frustrations on household objects. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. well, there is people alive and there is people not alive. we canjust help and give them whatever we've got. a state funeral has been held for princess grace of monacol at the church where she married prince rainier 26 years ago. - it looked as though they had come to fight a war, but their mission is to bring peace to east timor, and no where on earth needs it more badly. the government's case is being forcefully presented by the monsieur badinter, justice minister. he's campaigned vigorously for abolition, having once witnessed one his clients being executed. elizabeth seton spent much of her time in this grotto, and every year, hundreds of pilgrimages are made here. now that she has become a saint, it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businessme
with us on bbc news, still to come: extraordinary leaders from around the world — we examine time magazine'sing a space for clients to vent their frustrations on household objects. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. well, there is people alive and there is people not alive. we canjust help and give them whatever we've got. a state funeral has been held for princess grace of monacol at the church where she...
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before joining the post as a columnist for "time" magazine she penned more than three dozen cover stories. prior to that's our time, she spent years at our very own los angeles times reporting on congress, business, economics. karen received her bachelor of journalism from the university of texas at austin and an mba from the harvard business school. a little known fact particularly to karen as i would like to go into business with or selling this book. in her research for the book she uncovers stories event we at the reagan library did not know about. to say that she is thorough is an understatement. within the walls of this beautiful library we are surrounded by important historical artifacts represented in the life's work of both president and mrs. reagan. but karen is a storyteller and the story shows so expertly written expertly to this body of knowledge for this work helps us know nancy reagan by painting a verbal portrait of the woman we are here to honor today. it's my pleasure to introduce you karen, author of the triumph of nancy reagan. [applause] >> thank you so much, jon. i w
before joining the post as a columnist for "time" magazine she penned more than three dozen cover stories. prior to that's our time, she spent years at our very own los angeles times reporting on congress, business, economics. karen received her bachelor of journalism from the university of texas at austin and an mba from the harvard business school. a little known fact particularly to karen as i would like to go into business with or selling this book. in her research for the book...
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contributor on tv shows, she's also written for majorre newspapers and articles among the new york times magazine and harvard law review, christian science in new york magazine and others. senior pastor correspondent, linda brings her unique insights and experience on news stories. forty years since she joined npr, she served in a variety of roles including reporter most of all things considered 13 euros. 1974 -- 89 providing highly praised coverage of national politics and congress serving congressional and national political correspondent. covering for presidential and elections for npr 1976 began the first woman toho anchor presidential nominations convention and election night. first person to broadcast live from inside the u.s. senate chamber and 37 day coverage of the senate panama canal treaty debates on her columbia university award. numerous other journalism awards including awards from corporation for public broadcasting, anchoring iran contra affair, a special report. american women in radio tv in the american legion for npr's coverage of the panama treaty debate. 1995 book listening t
contributor on tv shows, she's also written for majorre newspapers and articles among the new york times magazine and harvard law review, christian science in new york magazine and others. senior pastor correspondent, linda brings her unique insights and experience on news stories. forty years since she joined npr, she served in a variety of roles including reporter most of all things considered 13 euros. 1974 -- 89 providing highly praised coverage of national politics and congress serving...
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used to write pieces in the new york times. . magazinee think about the new york times today and you are very unlikely to read something from the likes of thomas sowell or anything sounding like that. but back in the 1970's, they did seek out wider points of view and tom was one they turn to. . he wrote 5000, 6000 word essays in the 1970's. to begin writing a syndicated column in the 1980's. he wrote it for newspapers, then for a period of time he wrote a column for forbes magazine that was quite popular. at bump what he was writing to were three columns a week in addition to all of the books. it's amazing how prolific he has been, given he did not graduate from undergraduate until he was 28 years old and didn't write his first book until he was 40. since then he has written by my count 36 books, five of which since he turned 80. he has been incredibly prolific. even though he retired the column in 2016, he has continued to write books. he published a book on charter schools last year. susan: i think in your book or documentary i didn't s
used to write pieces in the new york times. . magazinee think about the new york times today and you are very unlikely to read something from the likes of thomas sowell or anything sounding like that. but back in the 1970's, they did seek out wider points of view and tom was one they turn to. . he wrote 5000, 6000 word essays in the 1970's. to begin writing a syndicated column in the 1980's. he wrote it for newspapers, then for a period of time he wrote a column for forbes magazine that was...
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and tv show she was also written for major newspapers and periodicals among them, "the new york times" magazinethe harvard law review, the christian science monitor and new york magazine and others. as npr senior national correspondent, linda brings her unique insights and wealth of experience to bear on the day's top news stories and more than 40 years since she first joined npr she served in a variety of roles including reporter and developing of all thingste considered for 13 years. from 1974 to 1989, she provided highly praised coverage of national politics and congress, serving as congressional and national political correspondent. she covered for presidential and a congressional election for npr and in the 1976 became the first woman to anchor network coverage of a presidential nomination convention and of election night. the first person to broadcast live from inside of the united states senate chamber and her 370 coverage of the senate panama canal treaty debates won her a special effort on the dupont columbia university award. she's received numerous other journalism awards including a
and tv show she was also written for major newspapers and periodicals among them, "the new york times" magazinethe harvard law review, the christian science monitor and new york magazine and others. as npr senior national correspondent, linda brings her unique insights and wealth of experience to bear on the day's top news stories and more than 40 years since she first joined npr she served in a variety of roles including reporter and developing of all thingste considered for 13...
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do better cynthia che one of the founding partners of stop aapi hate who was just named one of time magazine'st influential people of the year has been tracking the attacks on asian americans. this isn't really about blaming the children, but it's about us really rectifying and reconciling you know, why in fact this is of she says this kind of language is detrimental for a number of reasons. it does parallel this idea of the perpetual foreigner for many americans. china is the furthest from america both symbolically as well as distance-wise. there has been an increase in disake disfavorable views of china and therefore chinese people. i reached out to san mateo little league american commissioners to ask how how the situation was being addressed. a statement they thanked web for bringing the unacceptable behavior and response to their attention. they plan to take the following actions including speaking to those involved to fully understand what happened reminding adult volunteers umpires and parents to watch for this kind of behavior and work with the nonprofit positive coaching alliance to i
do better cynthia che one of the founding partners of stop aapi hate who was just named one of time magazine'st influential people of the year has been tracking the attacks on asian americans. this isn't really about blaming the children, but it's about us really rectifying and reconciling you know, why in fact this is of she says this kind of language is detrimental for a number of reasons. it does parallel this idea of the perpetual foreigner for many americans. china is the furthest from...
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contributor and tv shows, she has written for major newspapers pier articles among the new york times magazine, harvard law review, christian science monitor in new york magazine npr senior national correspondent, linda brings her unique insight and wealth of experience to bear in the news stories. more than 40 years since she first joined npr, she served in a variety of roles including report and host of all things considered for 13 years. 1974 to 1989, providing coverage of national politics and congress serving as congressional national political correspondent. for-profit is actual and congressional elections for npr in 1976 became the first woman to anchor network coverage of her presidential nomination convention and of election night. the first person to broadcast live from inside the united states senate chamber and 37 day coverage of the senate panama canal treaty debate on her special columbia university award. receiving numerous other journalism awards including awards from the corporation for publicm broadcasting for anchoring the iran special report social report. for her story, il
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contributor to show she is also written major newspapers and periodicals, amongk them the "new york times" magazine"harvard law review," the christian science monitor and new york magazine, and others. as npr senior analyst corresponded b linda wertheimer brings a unique insights and rapid expense to bear on the days top news stories. in more than four 40 yearse firsts joined npr she served ina variety of roles including reporter and host of all things considered for 13 years. from 1974-1989 wertheimer provided highly praised coverage of national politics and congress, congressional and national political correspondent. wertheimer covered elections for npr and in 1976 became the first woman to anchor her coverage of the presidential nomination convention and of election night. wertheimerer is a first person o broadcast live from inside the united states senate chamber and her 37 day coverage of the senate panama canal treaty debates won her a special help provide dupont columbia university awarded wertheimer and receive numerous other journalism awards including awards for the corporation for publi
contributor to show she is also written major newspapers and periodicals, amongk them the "new york times" magazine"harvard law review," the christian science monitor and new york magazine, and others. as npr senior analyst corresponded b linda wertheimer brings a unique insights and rapid expense to bear on the days top news stories. in more than four 40 yearse firsts joined npr she served ina variety of roles including reporter and host of all things considered for 13...
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john is a pulitzer prize winning novelist, journalist she's working for the "new york times" magazine and they asked ford for permission to follow him for a week during his presidency. president ford agreed to that the object was to write a lengthy story about gerald ford because they said americans are more about the president. the polling that was being done inside ford's own sense confirmed just what the magazine was asserting. they needed to be better known by the american people. he was well known in the beltway on capitol hill and his district would we go to the next slide where he had run for office in 1948. i notice the image on the left of ford leaning in their work dungarees, he talking to them one of the things that came to be known very well about gerald ford. much of which they already knew he was well known in grand rapids. i was in his district as a hard worker, a straight shooter, no pretense about him. he was someone who kept his word. for a few years the attorneys talking to the farmers not pretending to be a farmer himself but listening to him that they send him to
john is a pulitzer prize winning novelist, journalist she's working for the "new york times" magazine and they asked ford for permission to follow him for a week during his presidency. president ford agreed to that the object was to write a lengthy story about gerald ford because they said americans are more about the president. the polling that was being done inside ford's own sense confirmed just what the magazine was asserting. they needed to be better known by the american people....
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his portrait of kamala harris went viral, and he painted the cover for "time" magazine. it's portraits of power. he's amazingly talented. >> he really is. i have had great conversations with him, and a great guy. >> paint a picture of the roads for us, mike. >> traffic is relatively light but we have a couple concerns here. overall, the pictures are looking mostly green, and that's the paint i have used right now. we will zoom you over towards vasco. this is a longer drive heading out of discovery bay, and southbound is your commute direction is where a crash is reported so be careful in that direction. from time to time you can see the sensors changing a bit in both directions. there will be a distraction at the very least. no problems or surprises out of the altamont pass. there's a closure northbound from 680 counter to any commute but the commute starting to build a little bit. we have all the police activity here, and cierra is following the investigation there, stay off campus if you are a student, teacher or employee until 10:00. a clear drive here westbound on th
his portrait of kamala harris went viral, and he painted the cover for "time" magazine. it's portraits of power. he's amazingly talented. >> he really is. i have had great conversations with him, and a great guy. >> paint a picture of the roads for us, mike. >> traffic is relatively light but we have a couple concerns here. overall, the pictures are looking mostly green, and that's the paint i have used right now. we will zoom you over towards vasco. this is a longer...
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millions, 620,000 americans here, who used only for us to quell protests, i didn't see that in time magazinehis review, into a comic book at this point. former president gets filtered again, so predictable. we saw this with the washington post, we have some tweets on this, celebrating the life of that austere religious scholar, the younger brother of donald trump, dies at 71. they had to throw the lawsuit in the headline. you have general celani who is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of american soldiers, he was call the master of iran intrigue by the new york times. this is where we are at this point. celebrate our enemies and bastardize on the red team because that is the side that some in our media are on and why trump is in this institution dipped to where it is at this time at an all-time low. todd: it is beyond a head scratcher but maybe time is up for time. we will see. >> very good wordplay. great thai by the way, you are uping your game. todd: have a great weekend. jillian: it is 19 after the hour. a clinton campaign attorney indicted as part of social councils under him's in
millions, 620,000 americans here, who used only for us to quell protests, i didn't see that in time magazinehis review, into a comic book at this point. former president gets filtered again, so predictable. we saw this with the washington post, we have some tweets on this, celebrating the life of that austere religious scholar, the younger brother of donald trump, dies at 71. they had to throw the lawsuit in the headline. you have general celani who is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of...