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a few times.rtant thing now was going forward and the most important thing is for people all, if you can get that vaccine, get that vaccine. you may be poorly for 24 that vaccine. you may be poorly for 2h hours, you might feel a little 2a hours, you might feel a little bit rough, but i can guarantee you this, you won't feel as rough as what i felt for probably three months. so i would say to you have that. i've had both of my injections now, and it's funny because i had had it, i never had one moment through it both of those injections right thought, oh, god, because i had already had it. the injection was just to top up. the one thing this has been for me, and incredible experience, probably what will happen is when i am better... it may be the best experience of my life, maybe. be the best experience of my life, ma be. ' . , ,, ., , maybe. the difficulties steve has faced with having _ maybe. the difficulties steve has faced with having covid-19 - maybe. the difficulties steve has faced with hav
a few times.rtant thing now was going forward and the most important thing is for people all, if you can get that vaccine, get that vaccine. you may be poorly for 24 that vaccine. you may be poorly for 2h hours, you might feel a little 2a hours, you might feel a little bit rough, but i can guarantee you this, you won't feel as rough as what i felt for probably three months. so i would say to you have that. i've had both of my injections now, and it's funny because i had had it, i never had one...
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time. england started so strongly and scored in the first two minutes of the game with a volley from luke shaw. in the second half, italy equalised with a scrappy goal off the rebound from leonardo bonucci. now both teams face the prospect of an extra half hour play and the possibility of the dreaded penalty shoot—out. this is the scene in the square. night has fallen but no one is heading home. big screens lit up and jointly by the local authorities to and sure fans can watch the match. safely. the entrance to the stadium, one of the most famous football arrival locations in the world. and rome our correspondent mark lowen is in rome. a tense atmosphere and in fact, one in which i have to say there were rather dour looking faces that were seen played on the news week. what a transformational moment.— transformational moment. completely chan . e the transformational moment. completely change the atmosphere _ transformational moment. completely change the atmosphere on _ transformational mom
time. england started so strongly and scored in the first two minutes of the game with a volley from luke shaw. in the second half, italy equalised with a scrappy goal off the rebound from leonardo bonucci. now both teams face the prospect of an extra half hour play and the possibility of the dreaded penalty shoot—out. this is the scene in the square. night has fallen but no one is heading home. big screens lit up and jointly by the local authorities to and sure fans can watch the match....
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i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from the virgin islands seek recognition? ms. plaskett: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. plaskett: thank you very much, mr. speaker. the biden administration's proposed $2.65 million american jobs plan contains a commitment to resources to overcome structural inequity driven by decades of gender discrimination exclues. in addition to be undercapitalized by the p.p.p. in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic, black business owners experienced an acute decline of 41% in their numbers. latin x businesses fell by 32%. asian businesses, 26%. compounding these inequities black indigenous and people of color, particularly women of color, have been hardest hit by unemployment and job losses. these groups have been left behind and held back for far too long. resulting in multigenerational pov
i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from the virgin islands seek recognition? ms. plaskett: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. plaskett: thank you very much, mr. speaker. the biden administration's proposed $2.65 million american jobs plan contains a commitment to resources to overcome structural inequity...
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and to end at the same time, you have to start at at the same time. it is not possible to have 100% of schools end at the same time on a given day of the week. we have to have it split out into three different zones and that is connected to professional development for teachers, making sure there is enough staff and support to be able to offer not subject all at the same time but at different times. there are a variety of reasons. it is not just transportation costs and by lawyer we are required to change our high schools and middle high schools to a later start time. >> supervisor: that makes sense. i have no issue with the high school and middle schools. that makes sense and a lot more turnover in middle school and that makes sense and with a tremendous amount and what the impact is. i am zeroing in on the elementary school that started at 8:40 and all of a sudden we start at 7:50, we're not waking up at 7:00 in the morning anymore. now we are waking up at 6:00 in the morning which if that -- you have woken up that your entire life, that's worse tha
and to end at the same time, you have to start at at the same time. it is not possible to have 100% of schools end at the same time on a given day of the week. we have to have it split out into three different zones and that is connected to professional development for teachers, making sure there is enough staff and support to be able to offer not subject all at the same time but at different times. there are a variety of reasons. it is not just transportation costs and by lawyer we are...
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bill: wish time, the first, the second time pretty.rles: well when it all came to a head of the first time, the magazine article in the picture on time magazine, i have got to ask you this. if you had to do it over, what if you take the picture. bill: you better believe it. [laughter] [laughter] that time magazine is been around for a lot of years. in the world and 5200 people who have had the picture on the cover of time magazine, and i am one of them. the fact that i'm on the cover because i am telling a story of the 38000 cops and crime reduction. and giuliani and i was always in the pushed out the door. so that was kind of my thing. and eventually made the cover a couple of times but i was at first. charles: will you know, god bless you. because that was really. [laughter] bill: i had my trenchcoat on. charles: that was a great photo. sunday round of the business for a period of time. having gone through that do you feel like you have more give and yet you're on the sidelines. all kinds of things are happening. but you get another
bill: wish time, the first, the second time pretty.rles: well when it all came to a head of the first time, the magazine article in the picture on time magazine, i have got to ask you this. if you had to do it over, what if you take the picture. bill: you better believe it. [laughter] [laughter] that time magazine is been around for a lot of years. in the world and 5200 people who have had the picture on the cover of time magazine, and i am one of them. the fact that i'm on the cover because i...
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he will be 'ust in time. thank you very i the football. he will be just in time.time. thank you very much indeed. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at six. before that, it is time for the news where you are. hello, there. with such a big sporting day ahead, what does the weather hold in store? it's not exactly a simple picture day, it's quite complicated. it's sunny spells and showers, low pressure sat to the south—west of us. it looks as if we'll see fewest showers in southern and eastern areas, some of the heaviest ones, northern england and scotland, light winds mean they will be slow—moving, some torrential, thundery downpours, and then this is a more persistent band of rain moving in on the weather front to the south and west through the afternoon. now, in the sunshine, 22, 23 celsius. that's possible at wimbledon for the final day of play. i'd say, on balance, probably mostly dry, the odd light shower, but into the evening, this rain may arrive, if the play continues that late, so, it does look as
he will be 'ust in time. thank you very i the football. he will be just in time.time. thank you very much indeed. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at six. before that, it is time for the news where you are. hello, there. with such a big sporting day ahead, what does the weather hold in store? it's not exactly a simple picture day, it's quite complicated. it's sunny spells and showers, low pressure sat to the south—west of us. it...
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time to come home. and obviously because of the airlines shutting down because of the terrorist attack, my wife was over there. she couldn't even fly home, so for like two weeks straight, she lived in my barracks room. luckily i had enough rank where i had my own room. she didn't have to bunk up with a roommate or nothing. yeah, she was stuck over there for two weeks. we were running increased patrols around the bases, because we didn't -- because we were so unsure of what was really going on and what in the big picture of the world, we didn't know what north korea was going to do. we had to pick up more surveillance of north korea at the time because we didn't know if they would view us as a vulnerability or at a time of weakness. so we were preparing for every worse case scenario we possibly could during that time frame. and eventually, i was able to get her on a plane and fly her home, and i stayed over there, and, you know, my next duty station was here at fort benning to become -- when i first got
time to come home. and obviously because of the airlines shutting down because of the terrorist attack, my wife was over there. she couldn't even fly home, so for like two weeks straight, she lived in my barracks room. luckily i had enough rank where i had my own room. she didn't have to bunk up with a roommate or nothing. yeah, she was stuck over there for two weeks. we were running increased patrols around the bases, because we didn't -- because we were so unsure of what was really going on...
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, time.e. the beginning of a “ourney pushing mi time. the beginning of a “ourney pushing for change h time. the beginning of a “ourney pushing for change in h time. the beginning of a journey pushing for change in my - time. the beginning of a journey l pushing for change in my industry. where it really stems from is i thought that meat be in this poor and we thought as a family us making it to the sport would break the mould and it would open up doors and pathways to other new young black talent. when i ask why there is such a lack of diversity within our industry, no one has an answer for it. i industry, no one has an answer for it. ., industry, no one has an answer for it. . ., , ., , ., industry, no one has an answer for it. i have to give people who are really excited _ it. i have to give people who are really excited to _ it. i have to give people who are really excited to talk _ it. i have to give people who are really excited to talk to - it. i have to give people who are really excit
, time.e. the beginning of a “ourney pushing mi time. the beginning of a “ourney pushing for change h time. the beginning of a “ourney pushing for change in h time. the beginning of a journey pushing for change in my - time. the beginning of a journey l pushing for change in my industry. where it really stems from is i thought that meat be in this poor and we thought as a family us making it to the sport would break the mould and it would open up doors and pathways to other new young...
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will be good times and bad times.n't just be getting subsidies from governments right now. something is occurring in this world right now. >> this is not about government payments but raw economics, the supply and demand. economies are all coming back strong that combined with tighter harvests kept grain inventory low and prices high meaning more profitability for our farmers. >> everyone says chicken is too high cattle is too high why is it happening. i say you have to look at the way that farmers work. they plant stuff to make it where there is enough grain and it is them more than the actual price of chicken >> well, that is right and demand has gone through such dynamic times. last year, the whole market collapsed. the processing plants were shutting down. the whole industry went through a massive amount of disruption and we saw the frijagility of te global food supply >> it is more fragile than you realize, and it is incredibly necessary. about two months ago an old friend of ours bought a company i did not know
will be good times and bad times.n't just be getting subsidies from governments right now. something is occurring in this world right now. >> this is not about government payments but raw economics, the supply and demand. economies are all coming back strong that combined with tighter harvests kept grain inventory low and prices high meaning more profitability for our farmers. >> everyone says chicken is too high cattle is too high why is it happening. i say you have to look at the...
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elite new york. >> which time, the first or second time? >> the first time it all came to a head with a magazine article and on time magazine, i forgot to ask your, would you have takn that? >> you better believe it. [laughter] >> time magazine has been a while what two years? in the world of millions of people, 5200 people who have had their picture on the cover of "time" magazine and i wanted that. i'm on the cover becausese i'm telling the story of the 38000 delivery prime h production and giuliani and i were already being pushed out the door so that was my part and he eventually made the cover but i was there first. >> god bless you because that wasth -- >> my trenchcoat. >> a great photo, no question your art outt how of the business a period of time, i have gone through that, you feel like you have more in you give and getet you are on te sidelines, all kinds of things are happening but you get another opportunity, los angeles, lapd. the third largest department in the united states, i don't think there is any department other than ma
elite new york. >> which time, the first or second time? >> the first time it all came to a head with a magazine article and on time magazine, i forgot to ask your, would you have takn that? >> you better believe it. [laughter] >> time magazine has been a while what two years? in the world of millions of people, 5200 people who have had their picture on the cover of "time" magazine and i wanted that. i'm on the cover becausese i'm telling the story of the 38000...
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you leave new york. >> guest: which time? the first time or the second time? >> host: the first time and you have the magazine article in your picture on the cover of "time" magazine. i have to ask you if you had to do over would you take that picture? >> guest: you better believe it. "time" magazine has been around for what 100 years and 52 weeks a year. there've been 5200 people have had their picture on the cover of "time" magazine and i'm one of them. i'm on the cover -- cover because i'm telling story and julianne man i dashed giuliani and i were being pushed out the door death by a thousand cuts so that was my swan song. he eventually made the cover or couple times but i was there first. >> host: god bless you. >> guest: did not look great in my trenchcoat under the brick and bridge? >> host: you did a great photo. you are out of the business and i've gone through that. hee hee you feel like you have more in you to give and get you on the sidelines. all kinds of things are happening that you get another opportunity in los angeles lapd. i mean the third-l
you leave new york. >> guest: which time? the first time or the second time? >> host: the first time and you have the magazine article in your picture on the cover of "time" magazine. i have to ask you if you had to do over would you take that picture? >> guest: you better believe it. "time" magazine has been around for what 100 years and 52 weeks a year. there've been 5200 people have had their picture on the cover of "time" magazine and i'm one...
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and picked on free masonry for a long time by that time.as the sort of perfect fit for replacing the role that religion and the monarchies of europe the coronations and all of those ceremonies which established religion closely associated with the state in europe. in a sense of divine mission through states and monarchies. in washington he chose to lay the cornerstone of capitol building in a very public and very well-publicized masonic ceremony, really set a trend for the way the young republic would kind of speak to prosperity through free masonry. using a free with its code of religious tolerance it's acceptance of multiple faiths, very quickly the founders of free masonry has accepted catholics, jews the different flavors that were already spreading in great britain at the time and the tolerance towards catholics was seen from the story was quite remarkable it was political subversive for time. like all men of his time, washington realized republics did not last. the lessons of history since classical times were unmistakable. in the bid
and picked on free masonry for a long time by that time.as the sort of perfect fit for replacing the role that religion and the monarchies of europe the coronations and all of those ceremonies which established religion closely associated with the state in europe. in a sense of divine mission through states and monarchies. in washington he chose to lay the cornerstone of capitol building in a very public and very well-publicized masonic ceremony, really set a trend for the way the young...
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i want to have a good time, hon.— a good time, hon. it is a relief. such a long _ a good time, hon.is a relief. such a long time. _ but the prime minister urges caution as scientists warn cases could surge to 200,000 a day. the legal requirement to wear one of these in stations like this might have gone, but the expectation and the recommendation to where one is still very much there. fullyjabbed nhs staff could be spared isolation in england amid fears of staff shortages. quarantine free travel to embolus countries from today, but only if you have been double jabbed and not if you are off to france. —— embolus countries. manchester airport only add 10% capacity. how big a day is it for international travel? —— amber list countries. lewis hamilton celebrates winning the british grand prix in front of 140,000 fans, but his championship rival accuses him of being "disrespectful" and "unsportsmanlike." a warm start to the day, and it will also be a hot and sunny one ahead. in fact for the week ahead, we are also looking at a hot and sunny by day, one by night forecast, but a chance of
i want to have a good time, hon.— a good time, hon. it is a relief. such a long _ a good time, hon.is a relief. such a long time. _ but the prime minister urges caution as scientists warn cases could surge to 200,000 a day. the legal requirement to wear one of these in stations like this might have gone, but the expectation and the recommendation to where one is still very much there. fullyjabbed nhs staff could be spared isolation in england amid fears of staff shortages. quarantine free...
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eastern time.k you very much and at this time, i would like to recognize myself for five minutes of questions. chair powell, i want to understand some of the data behind recent inflation figures specifically as it relates to housing and home prices. according to monetary policies report, we discussed today new construction and residential improvement have often well above three pandemic levels and demand has outpaced supply construction has been limited by material shortages have been constrained by low inventories. this clearly outweighs it. use emphasis on problem of first-time homebuyers, can you elaborate on what you meant by thatu x? chair powell, will you unmute? >> i'm sorry, housing prices are moving up the a high rate and is by banning housing leading to the last prices they are not nonetheless, housing prices are moving up and that makes it more difficult for entry level buyers to get into the housing market that is a concern. i will also take a number of things regarding housing prices f
eastern time.k you very much and at this time, i would like to recognize myself for five minutes of questions. chair powell, i want to understand some of the data behind recent inflation figures specifically as it relates to housing and home prices. according to monetary policies report, we discussed today new construction and residential improvement have often well above three pandemic levels and demand has outpaced supply construction has been limited by material shortages have been...
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let's move forward because we are pressing on, you leave new york. >> which time, first time?first time, it came to a head a magazine article and on time magazine, you had to do it over, would you have taken but? >> you better believe it. [laughter] time magazine has better than around many years. there's 5200 t people who have d the picture on the cover of "time"ro magazine and i am on tt because i'm telling the story of 38000 and delivering prime production and giuliani as i think rushed out the door made the cover a couple times. >> god bless you because -- >> didn't i look great with my e trenchcoat? >> great photo, no question about that. now you're out of the business for a period of time, you feel like you have more and you to give yet you're on the sidelines, all kinds of things happening but you get another opportunity from los angeles, lapd.ou the third largest department in the united states, i don't think any department other than maybe new york people have seen more in movies and on tv so forth a long career, you mentioned earlier the tv program, they were la-base
let's move forward because we are pressing on, you leave new york. >> which time, first time?first time, it came to a head a magazine article and on time magazine, you had to do it over, would you have taken but? >> you better believe it. [laughter] time magazine has better than around many years. there's 5200 t people who have d the picture on the cover of "time"ro magazine and i am on tt because i'm telling the story of 38000 and delivering prime production and giuliani...
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averages 2% over time. >> thank you. victoria at politico. >> hi, mr. chairman. so the market prices seem to suggest that the fed might eventually overtighten. so my question is, do you think that markets have brought into the central frame work and how are you following that with inflation concerns? >> so, in terms of what's been happening in bond markets. i don't think there's a real concensus on what explains the moves between the last meeting and this meeting. we've seen long-term yields go down significantly. some of it is a fall in real yields which may have been connected to some speck-- connected to sentiment around the spread of the delta variant and concern about growth. there was also some decline in inflation compensation, which is significantly reversed. and there are also, so-called technical factors where you put things that you can't quite explain. so, i don't see in any of that that there is really anything that challenges the credibility of our frame work, if that's really your question. we are committe
averages 2% over time. >> thank you. victoria at politico. >> hi, mr. chairman. so the market prices seem to suggest that the fed might eventually overtighten. so my question is, do you think that markets have brought into the central frame work and how are you following that with inflation concerns? >> so, in terms of what's been happening in bond markets. i don't think there's a real concensus on what explains the moves between the last meeting and this meeting. we've seen...
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i see one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold.r strategic advantage. ♪ put a little love in your heart - david ruffin ♪ my bad, my bad... good race! -you too! you were tough out there... thank you, i'm getting you next time though. oh i got you, i got you. hamblin goes down. d'agostino helps hamblin back up. are you okay? -yeah. >>> all right we are back. facebook it's down today about 4% offer a blowout quarter i don't know where you can really quibble with the numbers. anastasia, i want a comment from you. if we look at microsoft and apple and alphabet and now facebook and amazon after the bell tonight, where are you on where you think mega cap tech goes from here >> yeah, you know, the question about mega cap tech has been, well has it just been a pandemic trade that's really accelerated all things digital, e-commerce, digital advertising. that's not my take after the blockbuster purngs we have seen. i think what's remarkable about the companies, the growth engines they have, generating 20% plus revenue growth quarter after qua
i see one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold.r strategic advantage. ♪ put a little love in your heart - david ruffin ♪ my bad, my bad... good race! -you too! you were tough out there... thank you, i'm getting you next time though. oh i got you, i got you. hamblin goes down. d'agostino helps hamblin back up. are you okay? -yeah. >>> all right we are back. facebook it's down today about 4% offer a blowout quarter i don't know where you can really quibble with the...
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my time is running out. i don't have enough time for my final question, so i yelled back. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. there are more and more people that do have access. from the university of wisconsin law school [indiscernible] the importance of providing a mandatory vote by mail, which will guarantee an increase in voter turnout. >> in kentucky, i don't think that it would. in kentucky, our culture wants to vote in person. 98% vote in person, 2% absentee. i worked hard to make voting as easy as possible. that is why come in kentucky, they vote in person. that is how we choose to vote. >> political cultures are different in different states. how people prefer to vote, it in kentucky, you may want to cast your ballot -- it may be different in utah or wisconsin. [indiscernible] >> if i could make one overall point, i am not here to criticize. that is not my argument. i don't want to say democratic or republican bill change the election rules. i think california or colorado would be upset. things ar
my time is running out. i don't have enough time for my final question, so i yelled back. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. there are more and more people that do have access. from the university of wisconsin law school [indiscernible] the importance of providing a mandatory vote by mail, which will guarantee an increase in voter turnout. >> in kentucky, i don't think that it would. in kentucky, our culture wants to vote in person. 98% vote in person, 2% absentee. i worked...
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multiply that by their 30 times, 34 times multiple and you see that alone will add $4.5 to $5 to there price how do we trade this going into earnings taking advantage of the fact that as we always point out options tend to be slightly elevated going into a catalyst such a earnings, we look to sell those options. i was looking at the august 55 calls, those were about a dollar and using that to help finance the november cal about $3.50. so you're spending $2.50 you'll observe that is the difference between these two strikes. the idea here is that if you're targeting a longer term appreciation in the share price we can sell that call and once that one expires in a little over 40 days we can look to sell another call and basically make our bullish bet that way and also, of course, bear in mind that the stock was well over 53 bucks when it closed today so that $3.5 you're playing some of that is intrinsic value. that's not all extrinsic premium that you are laying out there. so i think this is a way that you can make a slightly more hedged bet going into earnings try to take advantage of
multiply that by their 30 times, 34 times multiple and you see that alone will add $4.5 to $5 to there price how do we trade this going into earnings taking advantage of the fact that as we always point out options tend to be slightly elevated going into a catalyst such a earnings, we look to sell those options. i was looking at the august 55 calls, those were about a dollar and using that to help finance the november cal about $3.50. so you're spending $2.50 you'll observe that is the...
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see it one more time to stop every time you see it, it gets worse _ stop every time you see it, it getsing, isn't it. — point he is probably listening, isn't it, thinking, what's happening?— isn't it, thinking, what's happening? isn't it, thinking, what's haueninu? a, , a, isn't it, thinking, what's ha enin? a, , a, a, happening? you can see for a few seconds, happening? you can see for a few seconds. the _ happening? you can see for a few seconds, the belgian _ happening? you can see for a few seconds, the belgian defence - happening? you can see for a few. seconds, the belgian defence were distracted. they were not happy at all, of course, but the goal went in to make iti—o. all, of course, but the goal went in to make it 1—0. it is this bit that reminds me of a meerkat. to make it 1-0. it is this bit that reminds me of a meerkat. hello! up i no. we've reminds me of a meerkat. hello! up i go. we've scored! _ reminds me of a meerkat. hello! up i go. we've scored! i— reminds me of a meerkat. hello! up i go. we've scored! i mean, _ reminds me of a meerkat. hello! up i go. we've scored! i
see it one more time to stop every time you see it, it gets worse _ stop every time you see it, it getsing, isn't it. — point he is probably listening, isn't it, thinking, what's happening?— isn't it, thinking, what's happening? isn't it, thinking, what's haueninu? a, , a, isn't it, thinking, what's ha enin? a, , a, a, happening? you can see for a few seconds, happening? you can see for a few seconds. the _ happening? you can see for a few seconds, the belgian _ happening? you can see for a...
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a 6 time, all pro player in a 7 time. pro bowler. about what it means now to be recognized by the team. >> worst can explain to be on its own. just to be associated. or like you said, be put in that category with those players. probably won't see again all the way into and >> everything. but, you know, i'm just truly and grateful to. >> you know, get that call. >> you know, >> it's a big deal is a little bit of a big. as for the team right now, the niners are getting ready for training camp this month and then they start the regular season in september about that. all right. and before you head out for your 4th of july plans. let's get a quick refresher of the forecast. john. yeah, pretty nice. one guy's not too much to worry about here. upper 80's and then 70's by the bay 60's at the coast. if you're headed to tahoe. watch out for thunderstorms this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon. >> otherwise just enjoy it safely because fire danger is high. of course. watch over traffic light afternoon today. this onc traffic really starts to pi
a 6 time, all pro player in a 7 time. pro bowler. about what it means now to be recognized by the team. >> worst can explain to be on its own. just to be associated. or like you said, be put in that category with those players. probably won't see again all the way into and >> everything. but, you know, i'm just truly and grateful to. >> you know, get that call. >> you know, >> it's a big deal is a little bit of a big. as for the team right now, the niners are...
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very good timing. he called me one time, it was in the morning. i picked up the phone it was that deep voice of dick cheney said john got us into some trouble. i said oh? [laughter] he said yes the presidents going to europe and is not going to go to the tv correspondents dinner. so i've got to go me funny for ten minutes. and then he i don't do funny. [laughter] but the truth is, he does. my colleague matthew scalia and i sat down and hurriedly put together a speech for him. i was for the next night i think it was buried and he did a great job. he was very good at that. >> i went to ask this question i don't know the answers but the way the correspondent center works as a usually is a lead writer who is it funny speech writer. but everybody else can submit jokes to that person and they will take some. i don't spend a lot of time on the page or two of jokes and given to john who is our funny speech writer. he's very nice about it would maybe choose one. [laughter] do you have any they were accepted? >> can't remember think maybe. so david redden t
very good timing. he called me one time, it was in the morning. i picked up the phone it was that deep voice of dick cheney said john got us into some trouble. i said oh? [laughter] he said yes the presidents going to europe and is not going to go to the tv correspondents dinner. so i've got to go me funny for ten minutes. and then he i don't do funny. [laughter] but the truth is, he does. my colleague matthew scalia and i sat down and hurriedly put together a speech for him. i was for the next...
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she said she did so only a few times. she said i bought something for the house that we ate, she testified that when she asked mrs. helmsley to reimburse her, she said, he bought it you pay for it. the real pea trait? leona, only the little people pay taxes, helmsley went to prison for that scheme and more. that scheme and which she used her business as a tool for chiselling petty tax fraud, which is both a crazy thing for a super rich person to bother with, right? and it turns out that is exactly the kind of crime that superrich people think they can get away with and that they can't get caught for particularly if they are brazen about it. leona helmsley was having her business pay or provide for her personal living expenses including the salaries for her maids, her private vacation homes in the renovations, even the food there. she had the business pay for all of it instead of her paying for it that meant nothing came out of her pocket, and the business gets to deduct all of that for tax purposes. she was convicted on 3
she said she did so only a few times. she said i bought something for the house that we ate, she testified that when she asked mrs. helmsley to reimburse her, she said, he bought it you pay for it. the real pea trait? leona, only the little people pay taxes, helmsley went to prison for that scheme and more. that scheme and which she used her business as a tool for chiselling petty tax fraud, which is both a crazy thing for a super rich person to bother with, right? and it turns out that is...
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next time on, once upon a time in punch bowl, ah, a lot of the lebanese young gangsters thought that they were unbreakable and untouchable and to see the phone. but one of the most intimate race riot in, in history to the training and only the needs a told to go back to where they came from. the alarm and the thing is the struggle flag being carried away, which i think the inflection ever be carried. yeah. no idea why and you know you got my culture and you have that much of what we've done to use me. ah, ah ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cut on airways. from above the bottom off of south america, looks quite stormy. in the middle of winter, but is not usually as bad as that. the andes catch the lot of there, well, is it raining or, but it snowed on a path to go otherwise, a sunnyside, and someplace it's surprisingly warm. santiago on the west side of the andes. is up to $26.00 in the forecast tuesday fifty's, the average and 20 records not far off. it was in contrast, has been cold in your required the se, brazil we knew temperatures or any slowly coming up
next time on, once upon a time in punch bowl, ah, a lot of the lebanese young gangsters thought that they were unbreakable and untouchable and to see the phone. but one of the most intimate race riot in, in history to the training and only the needs a told to go back to where they came from. the alarm and the thing is the struggle flag being carried away, which i think the inflection ever be carried. yeah. no idea why and you know you got my culture and you have that much of what we've done to...
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we are out of time and time for you to go to bed and also time for me to go to bed as well.en—metre platform competition with his partner matty lee. the pair dived impeccably throughout, moving top of the leaderboard after four dives before going on to expertly handle all the nerves and pressure in their final two routines. in a nail—biting finale, the british pair watched on as the chinese duo made theirfinal dive. daley and lee then broke into wild celebrations when it became clear they'd ended china's golden grip on the event dating back to 2000. i've been diving now for 20 years, and this is my fourth olympic games and lots of people probably would have counted me out at this olympics being the older person but i'm in the best shape physically and mentally. the moment stood behind that rostum over there and about to be announced as olympic champions and then to hear the national anthem play, i was gone, i couldn't even sing. i was halfway singing and i was blubbering. i just... yeah, i can't believe it. the gold rush started in the early hours of this morning with adam p
we are out of time and time for you to go to bed and also time for me to go to bed as well.en—metre platform competition with his partner matty lee. the pair dived impeccably throughout, moving top of the leaderboard after four dives before going on to expertly handle all the nerves and pressure in their final two routines. in a nail—biting finale, the british pair watched on as the chinese duo made theirfinal dive. daley and lee then broke into wild celebrations when it became clear they'd...
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the first time in american history three black men serve at the same time.e transparency. there needs to be more accountability and a different set of standards in this country. that's what i'm insisting upon and i'm not putting any artificial deadlines. too much at stake. i'll work as hard as i can to get this done until people tell me we can't. >> appreciate your time. thank you very much. >> erin, as always, great to be on, thank you. >> as senator booker introduces the bill to decriminalize marijuana, critics worry about the unintended consequences of this legislation. "out front "now is the former drug policy advisor for the obama administration and author of smoke screen with the marijuana industry doesn't want you to know. kevin, you and i have talked about this issue at length over the past few years and you heard senator booker laying out his plan. and it looks like this is going to move forward. why do you disagree and worry about this? >> well, i don't think it going to actually go anywhere, erin and good to see you. thanks for having me. we have
the first time in american history three black men serve at the same time.e transparency. there needs to be more accountability and a different set of standards in this country. that's what i'm insisting upon and i'm not putting any artificial deadlines. too much at stake. i'll work as hard as i can to get this done until people tell me we can't. >> appreciate your time. thank you very much. >> erin, as always, great to be on, thank you. >> as senator booker introduces the...
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the sunday times. and there are some _ actually... the sunday times.llion people tuned into the match. so it's going to be very exciting, and i love... the son has a lovely story about paul gascoyne saying england can win, wejust about paul gascoyne saying england can win, we just have to put our weight behind garrett southgate. joe, will you be watching? flit joe, will you be watching? of course, it's a much watched events. england _ course, it's a much watched events. england are — course, it's a much watched events. england are the favourites, could be a bi- england are the favourites, could be a big kind _ england are the favourites, could be a big kind of celebrations if we win _ a big kind of celebrations if we win. ,, ., ., , a big kind of celebrations if we win, ,, ., ., , ., a big kind of celebrations if we win. ,, ., ., ,., ,, ., win. sell rations are commission rations, whatever _ win. sell rations are commission rations, whatever happens, - win. sell rations are commission rations, whatever happens, i- win. sell rations are commission i rati
the sunday times. and there are some _ actually... the sunday times.llion people tuned into the match. so it's going to be very exciting, and i love... the son has a lovely story about paul gascoyne saying england can win, wejust about paul gascoyne saying england can win, we just have to put our weight behind garrett southgate. joe, will you be watching? flit joe, will you be watching? of course, it's a much watched events. england _ course, it's a much watched events. england are — course,...
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another time. thanks very much. for joining us from the quiz that's in can and thanks for those insights and happy viewing for the rest of it. thank you. oh, back to germany now, and what does an artist do when he learns that a close friend has passed while he paints or sculpt, or in some way, tries to create, to defy the ability of death. all american painter julian novel did just that when his long time friend site warmly died back in 2011. the works are now on show near cologne, in germany, where another old friend came by to give them their due. oh, $950.00 chapo bill spy puts a price. we're not gonna treat an architectural gem. and for the past 10 years, a venue for the top art exhibitions. hollywood village to pho. i'm friend of artist julian snapple, has been shooting a film nearby on a day off. he came to take in an exhibition of large format, novel paintings. ah. when i'm here by myself, i took it all in and of course the miracle of this show. and i'm not saying that just to be pollyanna positive. is it so
another time. thanks very much. for joining us from the quiz that's in can and thanks for those insights and happy viewing for the rest of it. thank you. oh, back to germany now, and what does an artist do when he learns that a close friend has passed while he paints or sculpt, or in some way, tries to create, to defy the ability of death. all american painter julian novel did just that when his long time friend site warmly died back in 2011. the works are now on show near cologne, in germany,...
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to time.ut hey, it does rescuer inland areas from the heat, even though it keeps or conditions at the coast. a little on the blustery side that will be the case today. 60's and 50's at the coast gray blustery keep the jackets close for coastal areas. well, bayside areas you're in for another beautiful one. redwood city at 75 palo alto and mountain view at 76 santa clear in milpitas each at 77 with san jose at 79 today, fremont union city dublin snow as well as san ramon all in for some 70's later today. while conquered a warm 85 oakland at 70 antioch in vacaville are only 2 90's today and joined by more 90's come tomorrow. that's when we really start to see temperatures climbing with friday and saturday as well sunday, for that matter being are very hottest of days. smack dab in the middle of the weekend. so if you need an escape from the heat had to the coastline or even close to the bay. these areas are going to be much more tolerable. also note that fire danger is going to be increased as t
to time.ut hey, it does rescuer inland areas from the heat, even though it keeps or conditions at the coast. a little on the blustery side that will be the case today. 60's and 50's at the coast gray blustery keep the jackets close for coastal areas. well, bayside areas you're in for another beautiful one. redwood city at 75 palo alto and mountain view at 76 santa clear in milpitas each at 77 with san jose at 79 today, fremont union city dublin snow as well as san ramon all in for some 70's...
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time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r.1870 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r.1870, a bill to require the secretary of homeland security to prioritize strengthening of local transportation capability -- security capabilities by assigning certain state and local officers to those with high risk surface transportation asset and approve the sharing of information about threats including targeting -- targeted violence and for other purposes. pursuant to the rule, the gentlewomann from california, ms. barragan, and the gentleman from new york, mr. katko, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewomann from california. ms. barragan: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and incrude extraneous material on this measure. the speaker pro
time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r.1870 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r.1870, a bill to require the secretary of homeland security to prioritize strengthening of local transportation capability -- security capabilities by assigning certain state and local officers to those with high risk surface...
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this long time progressive lawyer thinks this discussion is a waste of time. the filibuster which should be eliminated won't be eliminated this term. can you focus on other changes that are more possible. so what do you say to the to happen but is really focused on that filibuster problem. >> does michael holy oneness to do things for reconciliation? i would be concerned. but it seems like the logical conclusion. we have to make sure that we are pressing people who are on the fence about the filibuster or who need more encouragement to get where they need to be so we can have a democracy, and secure voting rights. so that we can save the planning from catastrophe. we face crises right now. it would be and an avocation of my role not to be pushing for things for things that at least reforming the filibuster. we have just reached the conclusion that joe manchin and christiansen are never going to do the right thing on this issue. that's not how progress is obtained, that's not a legislating works, that's not how government works. i would just encourage my friend
this long time progressive lawyer thinks this discussion is a waste of time. the filibuster which should be eliminated won't be eliminated this term. can you focus on other changes that are more possible. so what do you say to the to happen but is really focused on that filibuster problem. >> does michael holy oneness to do things for reconciliation? i would be concerned. but it seems like the logical conclusion. we have to make sure that we are pressing people who are on the fence about...
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that time. so, as you bring up, kelly, i think there's an interesting product perspective of how when you're on the product, what are you doing there then and is there a way that the company gets you to spend more time there or spend more money or engage more with advertising or whatever it may be, the business model but the idea that we're going to now come back at any point really to that kind of pandemic time, engagement and active user time, we're seeing it across at twitter, pinterest, amazon that's just not real u.s.ic. >> mike it was interesting we'll have more on this next hour but morgan stanley does a survey of interns every summer to try to figure out what the kids order and use and do and all this stuff in the case of social media, pinterest had 1% of people in term of responding saying they had anything to do with it we all know this is not like snapchat but if it's popular with the dare i suggest boomer crowd, those millennials, whoever it is, us old people who have a little bit mo
that time. so, as you bring up, kelly, i think there's an interesting product perspective of how when you're on the product, what are you doing there then and is there a way that the company gets you to spend more time there or spend more money or engage more with advertising or whatever it may be, the business model but the idea that we're going to now come back at any point really to that kind of pandemic time, engagement and active user time, we're seeing it across at twitter, pinterest,...
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the time is right. _ seriously, but as kate has said, we think the time is right.wear facemasks, we i think the time is right. if staff. wish to wear facemasks, we will allow— wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that— wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that of _ wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that of course, _ wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that of course, that - wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that of course, that we i wish to wear facemasks, we willi allow that of course, that we will have _ allow that of course, that we will have all— allow that of course, that we will have all of— allow that of course, that we will have all of the _ allow that of course, that we will have all of the washing _ allow that of course, that we will. have all of the washing protocols, cleaning _ have all of the washing protocols, cleaning protocols, _ have all of the washing protocols, cleaning protocols, and _ have all of the washing protocols, | cleaning protocols, and everything else we _ cleaning protocols, and everything else we can do. _ cleaning protoc
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your time. [inaudible] >> you don't understand, you are living -- >> the chair needs to be an order, please. come to order, please. >> sick and tired of getting benefits and more perks federal employees because they have to pay for those benefits and perks. >> madam chairwoman. >> you want to raise taxes even more. >> and i recognized? >> you are now recognized for two minutes. >> i think the chairwoman for holding this hearing. i add my voice to hers, how saddened i am on this critical issue by the ranking member and too many of his colleagues on the other side of the aisle and desire distract us from the disastrous policies of the trump years including, i might add their management of the pandemic, which is nothing short of catastrophic and tragic and costs hundreds of thousands of lives. i guess the ranking member doesn't want us to remember the president, president trump actually advised people to consider ingestion and other -- >> lies. that's a lie. and you know it. >> not on chairwoman, i
your time. [inaudible] >> you don't understand, you are living -- >> the chair needs to be an order, please. come to order, please. >> sick and tired of getting benefits and more perks federal employees because they have to pay for those benefits and perks. >> madam chairwoman. >> you want to raise taxes even more. >> and i recognized? >> you are now recognized for two minutes. >> i think the chairwoman for holding this hearing. i add my voice to...
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and what time was it?urder. >> there was actually an altercation between the two of them, so you have the reason why she would remember him as opposed to any other customer that may have just happened into the store. >> if that attendant was right, investigators may have undercut jason's alibi. still, it wasn't enough. so they plodded ahead, painstaking work, took time. then years after the murder, they finally got a match for that partial footprint. >> the state bureau of investigation and the fbi were able to eventually identify that shoe as a hush puppy shoe, and it was a size 12, which was the same size that he wore. >> throughout the investigation, jason steadfastly maintained his silence. rather than face a legal battle where he would be asked some tough questions he gave up custody of his daughter. >> everyone that we spoke with, all of them talked about how much he loved cassidy and what a great dad he was. to just turn over primary custody, that was very surprising. >> investigators had heard enou
and what time was it?urder. >> there was actually an altercation between the two of them, so you have the reason why she would remember him as opposed to any other customer that may have just happened into the store. >> if that attendant was right, investigators may have undercut jason's alibi. still, it wasn't enough. so they plodded ahead, painstaking work, took time. then years after the murder, they finally got a match for that partial footprint. >> the state bureau of...
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not only were we attacked one time, but it was multiple times over and over, different people. they hit us. they got tired of hitting us and then they switch, somebody else rotating in. as my colleagues also had said, we were at the lower entrance tunnel and we didn't have a chance to rotate ourselves until later on after an hour and a half later. whoever was there, we were fighting for our lives. we were fighting to protect all of you. in our mind at that time, after the that entrance, that was it. that was the point of breach, and we were not letting them in. they tried to persuade us to let them in, yelling. once they saw that we were not doing that, they continued to even attack us even more. it was nonstop. my time compared to iraq, totally different. this is our own citizens, people who we've sworn an oath to protect, but yet they are attacking us with the same flag they claim to represent. it was bad. >> thank you. officer dunn, you talk about being called the n-word. you talk about being talked about like you've never heard before. and you talked about sharing comments
not only were we attacked one time, but it was multiple times over and over, different people. they hit us. they got tired of hitting us and then they switch, somebody else rotating in. as my colleagues also had said, we were at the lower entrance tunnel and we didn't have a chance to rotate ourselves until later on after an hour and a half later. whoever was there, we were fighting for our lives. we were fighting to protect all of you. in our mind at that time, after the that entrance, that...
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is the time. some breaking news just into the kron 4 news room. the cdc is expected to revise its indoor mask guidance for fully vaccinated. people later today. the health experts say they're recommending fully vaccinated. people wear masks indoors in certain situations as the covid-19 virus surges. once again. they last updated. the mask rules on june 29th and the cdc at that point said anybody who is not fully vaccinated. >> and at least 2 yeais old to wear a mask when you're inside. but now you know, this this is the imminent that they're going to change this. the top infectious disease expert doctor anthony fauci says the u.s. is going in the wrong direction. the covid variant delta has started spreading. it is rampant among the unvaccinated and it's especially rampant and big cities where a lot of people like to gather. and one of the big warnings on that is coming out from a vegas. that's another story that we've been following live this morning. one of the big stories that we're that what's
is the time. some breaking news just into the kron 4 news room. the cdc is expected to revise its indoor mask guidance for fully vaccinated. people later today. the health experts say they're recommending fully vaccinated. people wear masks indoors in certain situations as the covid-19 virus surges. once again. they last updated. the mask rules on june 29th and the cdc at that point said anybody who is not fully vaccinated. >> and at least 2 yeais old to wear a mask when you're inside....
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charles: you know the big megacaps, phil, they keep proving themselves time after time and there has never been a situation like this in history where you have five or six names have really world domination and the only thing that might be able to stop them, i say might, might be some kind of massive government intervention on a global scale where it was organized and coordinated to crush these companies and i don't think that's going to happen so it brings us to this debates we've been having it style debate. growth versus value. growth taking a strong lead overvalue this mon. i know you're leaning more toward value. are you making changes to something like boeing playing your favorite with respect to these great names that hadn't moved but now are starting to live up to potential? >> boeing is my example. bonds are cheap because of rates and you should owe couple big names. do a core satellite approach. own three or four great names and pepper names that benefit as this thing reopens and gets bigger and stronger. the delta variant is not the original virus. it is not more contagiou
charles: you know the big megacaps, phil, they keep proving themselves time after time and there has never been a situation like this in history where you have five or six names have really world domination and the only thing that might be able to stop them, i say might, might be some kind of massive government intervention on a global scale where it was organized and coordinated to crush these companies and i don't think that's going to happen so it brings us to this debates we've been having...
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now my time is up. can we find a way to make taxpayers -- to give them some commercial success in government financed research in terms of drugs and technology? thank you very much. >> the time of the time has expired and i now recognize the gentleman from mississippi, mr. kelly for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman thank you director for being here today. the security of the world is because of an incredible and capable military. nor did it at the -- recommended in annual three to 5% real growth increased above the rate of inflation combined with the defense budget. why is the president done less than that when we had a bipartisan -- that will grow defense spending every year while every other non-defense spending area increased five to 6%? >> congressman i think you can look at the spending on a lot of these programs. also i appreciate the growth. there's an assumption that we don't have to look at outdated technology to reprioritize as many agencies on the other side of the ledger will recall n
now my time is up. can we find a way to make taxpayers -- to give them some commercial success in government financed research in terms of drugs and technology? thank you very much. >> the time of the time has expired and i now recognize the gentleman from mississippi, mr. kelly for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman thank you director for being here today. the security of the world is because of an incredible and capable military. nor did it at the -- recommended in annual...
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all the protest different this time round though. indeed, quite different this time about the time slot is faced with a generation of young people who had to take some time to look at themselves and decide their top few job day one of the times. and they lived at that point about, it cannot be business as usual, and they've got to take a step and decisive step to load the final blow into the life of this. even jim mancy, it sounds from walton dc, is saying that this is quite serious. how i cure all the reports. the protesters are being shot dead. yeah. so due to the closure of the internet and restrictions you communications, the number of casualties con, be entirely verified. but what i'm hearing from my so on the ground. some of them law family members, they can confirm that they have some bottom and violent struggle that has been inactive on the protesters, by, by the, by the army and by police know, and this really is a trajectory or a tendency that we have seen amongst s y b as security personnel throughout the reign of kingdom. so this tendency, the to respond with co action to an
all the protest different this time round though. indeed, quite different this time about the time slot is faced with a generation of young people who had to take some time to look at themselves and decide their top few job day one of the times. and they lived at that point about, it cannot be business as usual, and they've got to take a step and decisive step to load the final blow into the life of this. even jim mancy, it sounds from walton dc, is saying that this is quite serious. how i cure...
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liberty. ♪ >> greg: time time nor one more thing. this show takes the cake.on't want to block your shot. >> greg: i'm going to smear it all over my chest. >> dagen: have you learned nothing being on tv with me. you gave me the knife. >> jesse: that is a huge -- that's the whole point of the spar. >> greg: you don't know what i'm going to do before i eat this. >> jesse: i know what you are going to do after. i'm going to give you a little piece. >> greg: the producers want me to continue with one more thing. all right, so, dana, you are the first. >> dana: today is not only the celebration it's also jesse's birthday. happy birthday to jesse watters. i got you a little cake in honor of. >> jesse: you didn't have to do it. >> dagen: here it is because you had a big week, you had a big birthday and big book come out and you saved the world. since you saved the world i figured this was an appropriate gift for you. >> jesse: is this a cake? you know, dana, you get me. >> dana: i figure you will be wearing this around the house maybe around the you were east side. >
liberty. ♪ >> greg: time time nor one more thing. this show takes the cake.on't want to block your shot. >> greg: i'm going to smear it all over my chest. >> dagen: have you learned nothing being on tv with me. you gave me the knife. >> jesse: that is a huge -- that's the whole point of the spar. >> greg: you don't know what i'm going to do before i eat this. >> jesse: i know what you are going to do after. i'm going to give you a little piece. >>...
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he writes, seems like a story from a simpler altogether less jaded time, time jeff shesol captures insing" which brings the the story alive again with nostalgia and a riveting fast-paced narrative that has movie written all over it. my first question is how much did you pay for that? it isn't t conversation about john glenn. i guess it's our first public conversation and i am relieved and excited and disappointed i didn't get to write the book. thank you for joining me and the world affairs council for inviting us to have the conversation tonight. >> as everybody knows, he's the author of a number of other remarkable books on lbj and their fraught relationship. he wrote a fantastic book during the fdr era and this book tonight is fascinating because it comes at a time that it feels like heroes that are missing from our public sphere. it goes to the first point you made, peter, we all know john glenn is a hero, but i wanted to go a little deeper than that to understand what it is about john glenn that caused such an incredible outpouring across the country when he died a little more th
he writes, seems like a story from a simpler altogether less jaded time, time jeff shesol captures insing" which brings the the story alive again with nostalgia and a riveting fast-paced narrative that has movie written all over it. my first question is how much did you pay for that? it isn't t conversation about john glenn. i guess it's our first public conversation and i am relieved and excited and disappointed i didn't get to write the book. thank you for joining me and the world...
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so i think that this time, you know, things might be different. i hope not, but, but really we are what i think you see this playing because you've mentioned that hospital nurses and medical staff are leaving the country to get work overseas. age has been fluent into lebanon, but we see that being roll days. and we're also hearing stories of pharmacists selling all state subsidized drugs to make a profit. i mean, how do you see this, please note what solutions are you calling for? or do you think the state basically have the collapse before it can be rebuilt? let's hope it will not come to that though i must say that it is difficult to have visibility on the medium or long term. at the moment. what we are doing is day by day our, by our, you know, our generators, our stores, huge stores have sufficient fuel for sometimes one or 2. they only, and we have to plan. what did they, as they said, you know, i would and see how it goes. it is unfortunate that you know, we don't have any medium term plans, and it's unfortunate that the government doesn't s
so i think that this time, you know, things might be different. i hope not, but, but really we are what i think you see this playing because you've mentioned that hospital nurses and medical staff are leaving the country to get work overseas. age has been fluent into lebanon, but we see that being roll days. and we're also hearing stories of pharmacists selling all state subsidized drugs to make a profit. i mean, how do you see this, please note what solutions are you calling for? or do you...
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it was a perilous time. it was a time in our history when all could be lost. washington had a decision to make. was he going to retreat or fight and washington decided to retreat. this is the time when all could be lost. the entire army could be surrounded and destroyed and everything rested upon the shoulders of the men in the book that i've written about, the marblehead men. washington decided to retreat and he had to cross a mile long river, the east river and this is -- let me take you back in time to august 30 . there had been a massive nor'easter that had pelted both armies for two days straight after the battle of brooklyn . each lines and then creeping forward into the american position at brooklyn heights and lord howells army was closer and closer to annihilatingthe american army . washington decides to escape john glover and the marblehead men they basically gather all the goats that are in manhattan and they man those votes and they very army across the east river. this is not an easy task. the east river at the time is swirling. the wind isn't coo
it was a perilous time. it was a time in our history when all could be lost. washington had a decision to make. was he going to retreat or fight and washington decided to retreat. this is the time when all could be lost. the entire army could be surrounded and destroyed and everything rested upon the shoulders of the men in the book that i've written about, the marblehead men. washington decided to retreat and he had to cross a mile long river, the east river and this is -- let me take you back...
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i know we know that she was burning inside with at times, anger, at times disgust, she could kind of her reputation dissolving before her eyes. she could see the mistakes happening real-time. she did not challenge the president in public because she believed in the chain of command, and she felt like she had more influence on the inside. she also knew she could be fired, you know, at any second. whereas fauci, you know, was a little more indestructible politically, she could be fired. we felt like she didn't kind of tactically have a brilliant move in late march when she publicly praised the president and then, you know, right as that 15 day to slow the spread clock was winding down, she with tony fauci kind of marched into a meeting on a saturday night in the yellow oval room which i have never heard of before, but it is in the residence of the white house up stairs, and the president was completely on the ropes. one of his best friends was in a coma with coronavirus. the president of course watches tv all the time and could see the hospital in queens, people laying in gurneys in th
i know we know that she was burning inside with at times, anger, at times disgust, she could kind of her reputation dissolving before her eyes. she could see the mistakes happening real-time. she did not challenge the president in public because she believed in the chain of command, and she felt like she had more influence on the inside. she also knew she could be fired, you know, at any second. whereas fauci, you know, was a little more indestructible politically, she could be fired. we felt...
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and i've said that a zillion times, and i'll say it one more time. it's not going to happen.i wonder whether you feel you can combine visual arts and music going forward, or whether the music is slowly dying in you. oh, the music is not dying at all, no. i mean, i love my voice, i love writing music and composing, and arranging. it's not easy, though, it's not an easy thing to do. i was really pushed by the band when the band were together. now i'm on my own, i have zero representation. i don't have a contract with anyone. i'm a free agent. and, you know, i'm proud to release the songs that i've put out — one with your very own sam taylor—johnson directing a beautiful video piece to go along with the song your capricious soul. i'm so proud of that. and i'll continue to do so. i'm working this summer on some new music, and i hope to continue making sound and music a part of my life for the rest of my life. it's something ifind greatjoy in. and i do really like... i don't like my speaking voice very much, to tell you the truth, but i like my singing voice a great deal. so, i wa
and i've said that a zillion times, and i'll say it one more time. it's not going to happen.i wonder whether you feel you can combine visual arts and music going forward, or whether the music is slowly dying in you. oh, the music is not dying at all, no. i mean, i love my voice, i love writing music and composing, and arranging. it's not easy, though, it's not an easy thing to do. i was really pushed by the band when the band were together. now i'm on my own, i have zero representation. i don't...
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and thatis time at wimbledon in 19 years. and that is going to be a story in a time.ven if he is 39 now, coming to the shaping chips only having played about five events in the last 18 months. when federal loses in the manner in which he lost today it's going to be a story. just the left of me on the opposite media balcony there's hundreds of people lined up i can only assume to catch a glimpse because the inevitable question will because the inevitable question will be asked, bearing in mind he turns 40 be asked, bearing in mind he turns a0 in august, have we seen the last of it roger federer at wimbledon? he said he would make a call other whether he goes to the other pics after these championships, was that they don't have an answer to that at they don't have an answer to that at the moment and we should hear from him later this evening. credit to hubert hurkacz, what a performance from him? having a grand slam of his life, the first polish man to reach the semi final of a slam and he was terrific. he put the number two seed out yesterday on a centre court match wh
and thatis time at wimbledon in 19 years. and that is going to be a story in a time.ven if he is 39 now, coming to the shaping chips only having played about five events in the last 18 months. when federal loses in the manner in which he lost today it's going to be a story. just the left of me on the opposite media balcony there's hundreds of people lined up i can only assume to catch a glimpse because the inevitable question will because the inevitable question will be asked, bearing in mind...
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the 2.37 from milpitas to sunnyvale is a fast. 6 minute drive time. 5.20, is a time. and in national news congress is home for the july 4th recess. but there's still work happening behind the scenes. yes, a lot of work being done right now. so that hopefully lawmakers will vote on a bipartisan infrastructure deal when they come back. we've got and we're looking live in dc with the very latest on those efforts this morning. >> and a good morning. >> good morning, james and when senators return back here to washington next week. we'll have a hefty to do is to complete before returning back home for the august recess. but at the top of that to do list is a massive infrastructure deal. >> vice president kamala harris spent the holiday weekend touting the administration's infrastructure deal. it would be the largest long-term infrastructure investment in nearly a century in our country. it would be even bigger. then the hoover dam. and it would create a whole lot of jobs for carpenters and joiners and traits. people of all kinds here is carpenters at a press conference in
the 2.37 from milpitas to sunnyvale is a fast. 6 minute drive time. 5.20, is a time. and in national news congress is home for the july 4th recess. but there's still work happening behind the scenes. yes, a lot of work being done right now. so that hopefully lawmakers will vote on a bipartisan infrastructure deal when they come back. we've got and we're looking live in dc with the very latest on those efforts this morning. >> and a good morning. >> good morning, james and when...