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. >> no had no clue in my father was long time for history professor so over the course of time, at the breakfast table we talked about the presidential politics and we talked about presidential descendents i learned so many stories about both families from those conversations that have them predict. >> they are very different printed so let's start with family names you bear, so would he want people to know about them and you study some of his legacy in his life and what you think about william mckinley. >> i think everybody remembers that he was assassinated in buffalo but i think the most important thing and i think that this book has brought that to life and how powerful of an impact has presidency gave the country because we had industrial revolution and we had expansion around the world and we had tremendous growth and i think a lot of times sell enough, grover cleveland and william mckinley are often forgotten but through books written about both especially about mckinley and of course you remember all rows but that he wrote about william mckinley and i think he's always been rev
. >> no had no clue in my father was long time for history professor so over the course of time, at the breakfast table we talked about the presidential politics and we talked about presidential descendents i learned so many stories about both families from those conversations that have them predict. >> they are very different printed so let's start with family names you bear, so would he want people to know about them and you study some of his legacy in his life and what you think...
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think it's time for a - people think it's time for a grown-up. _ people think it's time for a grown-upble that they will— grown—up, it's quite possible that they will take _ grown—up, it's quite possible that they will take another— grown—up, it's quite possible that they will take another look - grown—up, it's quite possible that they will take another look at - grown—up, it's quite possible thati they will take another look at him. but labour— they will take another look at him. but labour is — they will take another look at him. but labour is still— they will take another look at him. but labour is still miles _ they will take another look at him. but labour is still miles behind. i but labour is still miles behind. and the — but labour is still miles behind. and the reminder— but labour is still miles behind. and the reminder from - but labour is still miles behind. and the reminder from these . but labour is still miles behind. - and the reminder from these small but noisy. — and the reminder from these small but noisy. a — and the reminder from these small but noisy. a lot _ and
think it's time for a - people think it's time for a grown-up. _ people think it's time for a grown-upble that they will— grown—up, it's quite possible that they will take _ grown—up, it's quite possible that they will take another— grown—up, it's quite possible that they will take another look - grown—up, it's quite possible that they will take another look at - grown—up, it's quite possible thati they will take another look at him. but labour— they will take another look at...
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time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. the gentlewoman from iowa seeks recognition. for what purpose? >> thank you, madam speaker. i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. miller-meeks: madam speaker, i rise today to honor the life of a mother, grandmother, great grandmother, small business other, and dear friend to many in my hometown. on october 20, doris passed away at the age of 93. born and raised in ottumwa, doris was known by many as the one who always went above and beyond for the betterment of the community. as a young widow she met carl, a small business other, and also recently widowed with four small children, the youngest of which was around 3. they got married and she went forward to help him conduct two small businesses in two towns 30 miles apart. whether it was through serving customers at one of the family's
time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. the gentlewoman from iowa seeks recognition. for what purpose? >> thank you, madam speaker. i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. miller-meeks: madam speaker, i rise today to honor the life of a mother, grandmother, great grandmother, small business other, and dear friend to many in...
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congress also has passed the debt limit 78 times since 1960. 29 times with a democratic president in the white house, and 49 times under a republican president. almost twice as many times under a republican president. but it has always been bipartisan. it has not always been unanimous. people have registered their concerns, their complaints. but up until now they haven't stood in the way of passing legislation. more recently in 2011 each of the seven times that the debt limit was addressed congress did so on a bipartisan basis. this includes three times under the last administration, when democrats cooperated in order to protect the economy from catastrophe. i want to remind that when president obama was president and the republican majority in the congress was threatening to not lift the debt limit, just the threat of that had an impact on our credit rating. our credit rating went down. the mere discussion of not lifting the debt limit had a negative impact on our credit rating. don't you care about that? it's sad that republican obstruction has delayed action for so long. and it's
congress also has passed the debt limit 78 times since 1960. 29 times with a democratic president in the white house, and 49 times under a republican president. almost twice as many times under a republican president. but it has always been bipartisan. it has not always been unanimous. people have registered their concerns, their complaints. but up until now they haven't stood in the way of passing legislation. more recently in 2011 each of the seven times that the debt limit was addressed...
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and you need time off. we all need time off. and in addition to a second home that some presidents have, some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed, for staff and for world leaders. so i find it has been a great balance, that presidents go there to get away, like the reagans famously went, most of the time as a couple, to get away, to recreate, i'm sure to think about things and bring guests with them. every president's use is a little different. for me as an outsider, i think the best balance is to use it as a respite for family and friends and also a great place to bring world leaders to talk privately. there's no press, unless you invite the press in. there are no lights, no protesters, no traffic, no planes flying overhead. serenely, as i said, quiet and peaceful, that's what you want. >> how do people get around camp david? is there cars, or is there golf carts or bikes? >> yes, it's principally golf cart. everybody is assigned a golf cart. we have golf cart one. he have to hav
and you need time off. we all need time off. and in addition to a second home that some presidents have, some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed, for staff and for world leaders. so i find it has been a great balance, that presidents go there to get away, like the reagans famously went, most of the time as a couple, to get away, to recreate, i'm sure to think about things and bring guests with them. every president's use is a little different....
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is about time. it is about time. _ very excited. is about time. it is about time.me. the actor playing _ is about time. the actor playing one _ is about time. the actor playing one of - is about time. the actor playing one of the - is about time. the actor playing one of the mostj is about time. the actor- playing one of the most famous musicians and history knows the responsibility he carries. what is that like playing someone whose voice is recognised all over the world? t’m whose voice is recognised all over the world?— over the world? i'm not up there doing _ over the world? i'm not up there doing a _ over the world? i'm not up there doing a bob - over the world? i'm not up there doing a bob marley i there doing a bob marley impression put out there is a certain level of interpretation that has to kind of come into the fold, you know. like, how do i interpret this man's love his music and for his words and for his religion and for the women in his life? how does that physically affect my performance?— that physically affect my erformance? ., ., performance? the
is about time. it is about time. _ very excited. is about time. it is about time.me. the actor playing _ is about time. the actor playing one _ is about time. the actor playing one of - is about time. the actor playing one of the - is about time. the actor playing one of the mostj is about time. the actor- playing one of the most famous musicians and history knows the responsibility he carries. what is that like playing someone whose voice is recognised all over the world? t’m whose voice is...
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i had susan at the time. i was able to organize where the general said command and ask questions about what was going on. and i think it was that the sort of allowed to stand each other up and going to challenge the way things would be done it is so, yes, i learned from them. she was great and tough and smart but i think we all kind of stood each other up. and this is not just for us. no like you have a baby girl. [laughter] i so determined to change this world for her. >> to think it was for you and have a separate space in the capitol pretty. >> other was really important. it was nice to just have those areas when you had a headache or you wanted to do something or maybe when you wanted to speak out and have a public discussion about a decision you had made. anyone with that sacred space. i think it is helpful pretty. >> were there other places that you would go to be people some of them informally pretty. >> every once in a while but have groups, probably very much bipartisan but we would go out to dinner
i had susan at the time. i was able to organize where the general said command and ask questions about what was going on. and i think it was that the sort of allowed to stand each other up and going to challenge the way things would be done it is so, yes, i learned from them. she was great and tough and smart but i think we all kind of stood each other up. and this is not just for us. no like you have a baby girl. [laughter] i so determined to change this world for her. >> to think it was...
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what were they doing in between that time?— between that time?e? no idea, this is cop26, so there were _ between that time? no idea, this is cop26, so there were 25 _ between that time? no idea, this is cop26, so there were 25 when - between that time? no idea, this is cop26, so there were 25 when we | between that time? no idea, this is i cop26, so there were 25 when we got to paris, and it took that long to get that far. i think olivia is being very optimistic about our prime minister having a plan to save the planet. the whole point is that we have had no plans to save the planet and this prime minister nor his predecessors, so we are in this mess and it is just as much of our making as those who are absent, like vladimir putin and the president of china. the i is obviouslyjust giving us a warning and the different points, one of which is that the leaders are accused of making hollow pledges, the leaders of the world's richest countries, 620 has failed to set targets of net zero x 2050, the prime minister says it is touch and go. and the uk bu
what were they doing in between that time?— between that time?e? no idea, this is cop26, so there were _ between that time? no idea, this is cop26, so there were 25 _ between that time? no idea, this is cop26, so there were 25 when - between that time? no idea, this is cop26, so there were 25 when we | between that time? no idea, this is i cop26, so there were 25 when we got to paris, and it took that long to get that far. i think olivia is being very optimistic about our prime minister...
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also, given the time and space —— give herthe time and space —— give her the time and space to recoverr. clearly she's passing on the baton— to recover. clearly she's passing on the baton to — to recover. clearly she's passing on the baton to prince charles and william, — the baton to prince charles and william, which makes sense. charles has his— william, which makes sense. charles has his own _ william, which makes sense. charles has his own concerns about the populaiity _ has his own concerns about the popularity of the monarchy, that's a separate _ popularity of the monarchy, that's a separate issue, but our thoughts are with her— separate issue, but our thoughts are with her and — separate issue, but our thoughts are with her and hope that she's all right— with her and hope that she's all right it's — with her and hope that she's all right it's a _ with her and hope that she's all right it's a dilemma for the palace. . how much do they say about things like hospital— . how much do they say about things like hospital admission? _ . how much do they say about things like hospital ad
also, given the time and space —— give herthe time and space —— give her the time and space to recoverr. clearly she's passing on the baton— to recover. clearly she's passing on the baton to — to recover. clearly she's passing on the baton to prince charles and william, — the baton to prince charles and william, which makes sense. charles has his— william, which makes sense. charles has his own _ william, which makes sense. charles has his own concerns about the populaiity _ has...
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the last time i ran a marathon was in | last time i ran a marathon was in 2019 _ last time i ran a marathon i ran a marathon was in 2019. i knew i was in good shape and i've 2019. i knew i was in good shape and we had _ 2019. i knew i was in good shape and we had to _ 2019. i knew i was in good shape and i've had to miss a lot of the last year. _ i've had to miss a lot of the last year. so — i've had to miss a lot of the last year, so being able to come out and run a _ year, so being able to come out and run a marathon and show that i am still on _ run a marathon and show that i am still on top — run a marathon and show that i am still on top is — run a marathon and show that i am still on top is the best. a run a marathon and show that i am still on top is the best.— still on top is the best. a lot of --eole still on top is the best. a lot of people are _ still on top is the best. a lot of people are saying _ still on top is the best. a lot of people are saying that - still on top is the best. a lot of people are saying that this - still on top is the best. a lot of i people are saying tha
the last time i ran a marathon was in | last time i ran a marathon was in 2019 _ last time i ran a marathon i ran a marathon was in 2019. i knew i was in good shape and i've 2019. i knew i was in good shape and we had _ 2019. i knew i was in good shape and we had to _ 2019. i knew i was in good shape and i've had to miss a lot of the last year. _ i've had to miss a lot of the last year. so — i've had to miss a lot of the last year, so being able to come out and run a _ year, so being able to...
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is it time to panic on apple? >> no, we're up $10 the last time a was on.the apple bull here, but look the company, what other company makes more money and has 30% revenue growth and still has customers lining up for another $6 billion worth of products and people complain and the stock sells off? sign me up for all of that business, and more, moving into the holiday quarter. this is a company that will go down as the most profitable business model ever in existence , you've gotta buy the dip every single time, we're up $10 since two weeks ago when you were giving me a hard time i say we're up another $10 in the next two weeks. charles: i'm with you, it's in my long term retirement plan, man. i've had it for years. i've lost track of when i actually bought it but it is intriguing when it does have these rough days. it's not the roughest day, of course but let's talk about what's having a great day and a great week, lucid motors up over 50% everyone knows the tesla story that rocketed substantially higher. john i want to bring you in here is it time for folk
is it time to panic on apple? >> no, we're up $10 the last time a was on.the apple bull here, but look the company, what other company makes more money and has 30% revenue growth and still has customers lining up for another $6 billion worth of products and people complain and the stock sells off? sign me up for all of that business, and more, moving into the holiday quarter. this is a company that will go down as the most profitable business model ever in existence , you've gotta buy the...
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to time. and i would certainly encourage it. it's not the easiest road. it's not easy to sometimes put yourself out there. but boy, the benefits. i mean, look, you're talking to me and allowing me to be a part of history. there's not many jobs where you can do that. to get the trust of your neighbors, to be able to make decisions with presidents of the united states, and united states senators, and leaders from around the world, generals, i look back on my life, you know, the first persian gulf war, i said when i walked into the studio, the last time i was in the studio, i was taping a show for my little show on staten island, we brought in all these human shields that saddam hussein had used to keep himself self during the first gulf war, to be able to unite with some of my sisters on issues like tailhook and aberdeen, to have fights about funding domestic violence or breast cancer or, you know, maybe doing a little part to bring peace to the former yugoslavia. like, where else could you sit
to time. and i would certainly encourage it. it's not the easiest road. it's not easy to sometimes put yourself out there. but boy, the benefits. i mean, look, you're talking to me and allowing me to be a part of history. there's not many jobs where you can do that. to get the trust of your neighbors, to be able to make decisions with presidents of the united states, and united states senators, and leaders from around the world, generals, i look back on my life, you know, the first persian gulf...
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i worked with giles, it was my pleasure to read it a handful of times it was fascinating every time. it really does read as a thriller, a page turner, a wonderful book. the book is set after world war ii as the war was ending, during this time in four sectors in the book follows the leaders of those that germany was divided into and it was entertaining and shocking how many characters they were in this time. they are larger than life, felt i was watching a quentin tarantino movie. wonderful detail. i am curious if you knew this place was famous for these characters and that drew you to this subject matter or if you discovered it when doing research and ran with it. >> so many books published about the second world war, hundreds and hundreds and nothing is written about the immediate postwar period and for me it is a fascinating period because the whole world is up for grabs. the war has been won by the allies and who will win the peace, this is a big issue. stalin has all of eastern europe and central europe as well. everything will focus on the city of berlin because stalin is contr
i worked with giles, it was my pleasure to read it a handful of times it was fascinating every time. it really does read as a thriller, a page turner, a wonderful book. the book is set after world war ii as the war was ending, during this time in four sectors in the book follows the leaders of those that germany was divided into and it was entertaining and shocking how many characters they were in this time. they are larger than life, felt i was watching a quentin tarantino movie. wonderful...
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. , ,., cost that can be improved in time. , , ., time._ time. there is some cause for optimism toe _ time. there is some cause for optimism too. this _ time. there is some cause for optimism too. this is - time. there is some cause for optimism too. this is one - time. there is some cause for optimism too. this is one of l optimism too. this is one of the first collectors and it takes out about 60 tons a year. of c02 from the atmosphere. of c02 from the atmosphere. now, next year, the company says they can registrable that efficiency, 200 tons a year, and that bodes well for 2050. by and that bodes well for 2050. by getting this capture planned to run on waste energy, its own carbon footprint is about 10-15% of carbon footprint is about 10—15% of what it is capable of removing over its lifetime. and climeworks's biggest project to date, 0rka, has kicked into life last month in iceland. it captures 4000 tons of c02 each year. the company sells the permanent removal of c02 year. the company sells the permanent removal of co2 by weight, even
. , ,., cost that can be improved in time. , , ., time._ time. there is some cause for optimism toe _ time. there is some cause for optimism too. this _ time. there is some cause for optimism too. this is - time. there is some cause for optimism too. this is one - time. there is some cause for optimism too. this is one of l optimism too. this is one of the first collectors and it takes out about 60 tons a year. of c02 from the atmosphere. of c02 from the atmosphere. now, next year, the company...
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all the time, all the time. i never want to help during those times, because you are running between committee meetings, and hearings, and markups, and it was just insane. there is actually a funny saturday night live clip, with chris farley, where he kept rushing. and again, with all the employments to come with being in the majority, and the optimism, and the things that came with that. you can just think about ten major pieces of legislation, happening, and 100 days. it was crazy. >> what role did women republican members play during that period? besides the un leadership? >> i think women, on committees, and certainly, being spokespeople. there was, never, ever, an issue of if it was a press conference to be held, that women needed to be there, and women needed to be spokespeople, or women felt particularly strong about it. they would get that women up there. >> i don't think i want to make it sound like it was also great, and easy, but we did not wait to return, because you are female. they want to do out t
all the time, all the time. i never want to help during those times, because you are running between committee meetings, and hearings, and markups, and it was just insane. there is actually a funny saturday night live clip, with chris farley, where he kept rushing. and again, with all the employments to come with being in the majority, and the optimism, and the things that came with that. you can just think about ten major pieces of legislation, happening, and 100 days. it was crazy. >>...
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doctor harries made _ this time of year. doctor harries made an— this time of year.s quite — piece about the fact that flu is quite a — piece about the fact that flu is quite a serious condition and we often _ quite a serious condition and we often think a cold is flu and you take _ often think a cold is flu and you take a — often think a cold is flu and you take a day— often think a cold is flu and you take a day off work and you feel a bit take a day off work and you feel a hit rotten— take a day off work and you feel a bit rotten and that's it. but actually _ bit rotten and that's it. but actually something like 11,000 people — actually something like 11,000 people have died of flu —related complications in the last five years so the _ complications in the last five years so the flu — complications in the last five years so the flu is — complications in the last five years so the flu is nojoke and coupled with coronavirus it is something that the — with coronavirus it is something that the government and the wider health— that the government and the wider health s
doctor harries made _ this time of year. doctor harries made an— this time of year.s quite — piece about the fact that flu is quite a — piece about the fact that flu is quite a serious condition and we often _ quite a serious condition and we often think a cold is flu and you take _ often think a cold is flu and you take a — often think a cold is flu and you take a day— often think a cold is flu and you take a day off work and you feel a bit take a day off work and you feel a hit...
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amount of time. i think if you tried to make it seven days i think a good case would be made things would be at that point too far down the road in terms of potential advantage. i don't think in this industry you're going to find anybody arguing for that amount of time. >> thank you. maybe we should tighten up the federal government's requirement then. and lastly, ms. denbow. do you concur with that? i saw you shaking your head yes. >> thank you very much, congressman. there's not really a good answer to what exactly the right number should be. should it be 72, 70, 68? it's more of the key is that they are allowed to confirm first that they have an incident rather than just speculating they have an incident. by giving it the 72 hours now you're allowing the operator more time to gather valuable, useful information rather than just spitting information to cisa where cisa is going to come back and ask more questions anyway. so it just allows that little comfort zone and space to be able to do the inves
amount of time. i think if you tried to make it seven days i think a good case would be made things would be at that point too far down the road in terms of potential advantage. i don't think in this industry you're going to find anybody arguing for that amount of time. >> thank you. maybe we should tighten up the federal government's requirement then. and lastly, ms. denbow. do you concur with that? i saw you shaking your head yes. >> thank you very much, congressman. there's not...
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earnings 27 times earnings. it's okay. it's okay. >> it's not 58%, and i took some gains. i thought that was prudent to do, but i still own a very large position i do agree that it's going to be a good quarter with operating leverage and that's the reason why the stock has re-rated because they have delivered for the last couple of quarters operating leverage i think they'll have very strong top line i think cloud can grow 45% to 50% in the quarter and i think youtube can grow 47% to 50% in the quarter. remember they grew 84% last quarter. as far as being a re-open play only 10% of search is travel and that's a nice part of it, but there's so much more to this company, but my point is, this stock is trading at a premium to facebook which i actually disagree with and facebook hasn't delivered recently in terms of its share price and i'm trying to buy a good quality company lower where i think fundamentals over the long term will be very strong. >> youtube, search and apps are all better businesses than anything f
earnings 27 times earnings. it's okay. it's okay. >> it's not 58%, and i took some gains. i thought that was prudent to do, but i still own a very large position i do agree that it's going to be a good quarter with operating leverage and that's the reason why the stock has re-rated because they have delivered for the last couple of quarters operating leverage i think they'll have very strong top line i think cloud can grow 45% to 50% in the quarter and i think youtube can grow 47% to 50%...
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by buying it up, a theory that has been confirmed time and time again. in march of 2020, "new york times" reported that factories in china were not authorized to export masks and all the while brought up the world's supply first. in february of last year, chinese entrepreneurs visited foreign countries buying masks in bulk. the green left hand group a property giant, instructed its employees worldwide and accountants and h.r. teams to stop what they were doing and go buy as many medical supplies as they could in january and february, 2020. we must not trust the chinese communist party. this is a strong step in the right direction towards strengthening america's manufacturing. it includes supplies i led with congresswoman dingell that would enhance medical supply chain and improve the production of p.p.e. and partner with private industries to replenish stocks. our legislation takes other important measures and supporting state efforts to expand and maintain our stockpiles and improve stockpiles to ensure they are in good working order and those nearing e
by buying it up, a theory that has been confirmed time and time again. in march of 2020, "new york times" reported that factories in china were not authorized to export masks and all the while brought up the world's supply first. in february of last year, chinese entrepreneurs visited foreign countries buying masks in bulk. the green left hand group a property giant, instructed its employees worldwide and accountants and h.r. teams to stop what they were doing and go buy as many...
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chairman i believe my time is expired. >> the time has expired.ognize joaquin castro of texas of the subcommittee on international development and organization in the corporate social impact. >> taking for your testimony in being here with us today deputy secretary, it is great to see you again we talked a few years ago about japan i have a question that is a little bit involved but i want to ask it in your opening statement you mentioned then secretary of state, defendants did not carry through on the elimination of the taliban in afghanistan and they were allowed to escape to pakistan following the campaign. why do you suspect the secretary did not follow through on this campaign there was reported at the time that discussed the airlift claiming that the bush administration approved of the plan to allow the pakistanis to evacuate officers embedded with the taliban back to safety along with the taliban and al-qaeda fighters what can you tell us about the airlift andrew thinking at the time and the role that pakistan played keeping the taliban ali
chairman i believe my time is expired. >> the time has expired.ognize joaquin castro of texas of the subcommittee on international development and organization in the corporate social impact. >> taking for your testimony in being here with us today deputy secretary, it is great to see you again we talked a few years ago about japan i have a question that is a little bit involved but i want to ask it in your opening statement you mentioned then secretary of state, defendants did not...
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times higher than germany, maybe ten times higher than france, maybe 20 times higher than france, maybeer than france, maybe 20 times higher than spain and are death rates are at least double those of germany and travel those of france and spain. so it compared to other countries in europe, we are not doing a particularly good job. then doing a particularly good “ob. then we have to — doing a particularly good “ob. then we have to at h doing a particularly good “ob. then we have to at some _ doing a particularly good job. then we have to at some point get to a stage where covid—19 is endemic and therefore does that not kind of resume people would get it and the majority of people would get over it because they have had it and they will have built up some kind of resistance to it getting it in future? {131 resistance to it getting it in future? ., , resistance to it getting it in future? . , ., future? of the gap refer to get immunity from _ future? of the gap refer to get immunity from a _ future? of the gap refer to get immunity from a vaccine - future? of the gap refer to get immunity
times higher than germany, maybe ten times higher than france, maybe 20 times higher than france, maybeer than france, maybe 20 times higher than spain and are death rates are at least double those of germany and travel those of france and spain. so it compared to other countries in europe, we are not doing a particularly good job. then doing a particularly good “ob. then we have to — doing a particularly good “ob. then we have to at h doing a particularly good “ob. then we have to at...
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to time and with high—pressure at this time of year, night—time ground frost and fog are something wee bit cooler than it was last week, as we had temperatures three or 4 above average, so back to average and that does mean, as i say, the risk of ground frost at night. chilly start on monday. there will be a few pockets of fog around, but less widespread than we have seen recently, but they will become an issue through the week and the big changes for scotland, some quite heavy rain across the north west highlands. still those blustery showers for the northern isles and on the whole, some more cloud and damp weather for scotland. elsewhere, it looks like we will see some fine and dry weather, although in the south, temperatures will be down two or 3 on those we had through the weekend. monday night, again, quite a chilly one. notably so in the south and the north, just a little bit more cloud around with that weather front, looking at double figures holding on in some areas here, but not all. as i say, with the clear skies, they will dip away at this time of year. we will have more cl
to time and with high—pressure at this time of year, night—time ground frost and fog are something wee bit cooler than it was last week, as we had temperatures three or 4 above average, so back to average and that does mean, as i say, the risk of ground frost at night. chilly start on monday. there will be a few pockets of fog around, but less widespread than we have seen recently, but they will become an issue through the week and the big changes for scotland, some quite heavy rain across...
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it and at the time, not years later. okay i will see you all on thursday. >> did you know that you can listen to lectures in history on the go, stream and as a podcast anywhere and anytime and you're watching american history tv. >> director of the fdr library, talk about his leadership in one of the skills he had was putting the right person for the right job at the right time. julie true among his military leaders together an extraordinary team during world war ii. sometimes ignoring
it and at the time, not years later. okay i will see you all on thursday. >> did you know that you can listen to lectures in history on the go, stream and as a podcast anywhere and anytime and you're watching american history tv. >> director of the fdr library, talk about his leadership in one of the skills he had was putting the right person for the right job at the right time. julie true among his military leaders together an extraordinary team during world war ii. sometimes...
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elizabeth had a terrible time. she fused together training with private tutors and she was thrown out of a nurse -- in a hospital. most of them medical schools were attached to a hospital. she would try to enable her way in and say can i take this class and the marty here? she went to multiple places. she was cobbling together what she learned in finally did earn her license. she did eventually get her m.d. and went to paris and gutter and the they are afraid she was a celebrity. but she had a pretty good practice. sophia is another one that isn't interesting complicated character. she had a temper. she was not the kind of person that history like to remember but it was her idea and it was her baby. she had the worst time of all and getting a medical degree. she went to university and said hey can i apply and be in your program in the middle local school and they were like we can't afford to do it for just one woman so no, you can't come. she said i will get more women. he puts out an ad that they seque says they a
elizabeth had a terrible time. she fused together training with private tutors and she was thrown out of a nurse -- in a hospital. most of them medical schools were attached to a hospital. she would try to enable her way in and say can i take this class and the marty here? she went to multiple places. she was cobbling together what she learned in finally did earn her license. she did eventually get her m.d. and went to paris and gutter and the they are afraid she was a celebrity. but she had a...
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we need time to beat covid, time to plant more acreage, time to get more chemical plants online, time to build semiconductor factories, time for people to realize they're running out of money and need to get back to work the people whose money they run, they do not share that pessimism. they know that investing in stocks has been sensational. while we wait for the world to go back to normal, don't wait for the stagflationistas scare you away from the market i think it's bogus they get the stock market lower but that's an opportunity. we don't really have a stagnant economy. to the extent it's slowing, i'm betting that will be pretty temporary. as for inflation, it's real. but we just need to buckle up and stop trading off every little tick of oil or every dime maybe you have to drive out of your way to get to a costco. maybe you have to return to the workforce once we beat covid it's not the end of the world, people do not panic and you'll be surprised how quickly things get better right when most money managers think all is lost brian in of new jersey >> caller: hey, jim. it bounced
we need time to beat covid, time to plant more acreage, time to get more chemical plants online, time to build semiconductor factories, time for people to realize they're running out of money and need to get back to work the people whose money they run, they do not share that pessimism. they know that investing in stocks has been sensational. while we wait for the world to go back to normal, don't wait for the stagflationistas scare you away from the market i think it's bogus they get the stock...
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time.d just a splash of milk. 59% have no sugar and 43% have there is not very milky and 43% have there is not very milky and 13% have... i cannot even say a very milky brew. that is me. i have one cup of tea in the morning. if you imagine, if you think it is milky, put extra in. it is officially baby tea. a cup of tea for a seven—year—old, please! there has been a survey of the best family films ever made. the top ten are, et. 1984. 85. back to the future. 85. mary poppins. 1964. mrs doubtfire. matilda. willy wonka and the chocolate factory. the original. shrek. lion king. frozen and the number one family film of is toy story. it is fabulous. it is fabulous. it has everything. got a friend in me and all that. 23% of parents will take their children to the cinema over half term, apparently. when you asked about this earlier my favourite film is elf. sir david attenborough has called on the world's richest nations to meet their moral responsibility by helping the most vulnerable survive the
time.d just a splash of milk. 59% have no sugar and 43% have there is not very milky and 43% have there is not very milky and 13% have... i cannot even say a very milky brew. that is me. i have one cup of tea in the morning. if you imagine, if you think it is milky, put extra in. it is officially baby tea. a cup of tea for a seven—year—old, please! there has been a survey of the best family films ever made. the top ten are, et. 1984. 85. back to the future. 85. mary poppins. 1964. mrs...
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i think that the time has come for us to end our time together. thank you so much.it was really wonderful. so good to talk to you. thank you so much for joining us. >> this was really lovely. amazing. thank you so much. it was nice meeting you you are watching bookvs coverage of the southern festival of books. >> hello, my name is nathan. i would like to welcome you to the southern
i think that the time has come for us to end our time together. thank you so much.it was really wonderful. so good to talk to you. thank you so much for joining us. >> this was really lovely. amazing. thank you so much. it was nice meeting you you are watching bookvs coverage of the southern festival of books. >> hello, my name is nathan. i would like to welcome you to the southern
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to time.d a government shutdown but more tough negotiations lie ahead. tough questions for british police as the officer who murdered sarah everard is jailed for life. nearly 1000 police officers are trying to restore order inside the high security prison in ecuador where clashes between rival gangs left over 100 people dead. facebook�*s global head of safety has defended the social media giant against accusations its photo sharing app instagram negatively affects the mental health of young people. young climate activists are making their voices
to time.d a government shutdown but more tough negotiations lie ahead. tough questions for british police as the officer who murdered sarah everard is jailed for life. nearly 1000 police officers are trying to restore order inside the high security prison in ecuador where clashes between rival gangs left over 100 people dead. facebook�*s global head of safety has defended the social media giant against accusations its photo sharing app instagram negatively affects the mental health of young...
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it is certainly time. speaking of time you don't have much free time, lea.yes, yes, i've worked a lot, yes. yeah, really excited because i've done five great films that are very -- all very different, but it's also, you know, it's my -- it's a job but it's also my passion and i mean it's a way to -- to question the world for me, cinema. so it's i think that it's an art form that we need in our lives. >> well, lea seydoux, congratulations on this film and on all you have going on. it's been a pleasure to watch you over the years and look forward to seeing more from you. we'll see you down the road, okay. good luck and enjoy the release this weekend, okay? >> thank you so much, thank you. have a lovely -- >> "no time to die," finally in theaters, finally nationwide today. oh, i got something to do. i'm supposed to go. >> yes, i'm telling you, you're headed out to meet up with cast of "phantom of the opera." >> typical, typical. >> live performance. >> other way. >> which way? >>> coming up next we're back live in texas with one of the biggest rivalries in coll
it is certainly time. speaking of time you don't have much free time, lea.yes, yes, i've worked a lot, yes. yeah, really excited because i've done five great films that are very -- all very different, but it's also, you know, it's my -- it's a job but it's also my passion and i mean it's a way to -- to question the world for me, cinema. so it's i think that it's an art form that we need in our lives. >> well, lea seydoux, congratulations on this film and on all you have going on. it's...
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she was working all the time. the only time that i saw her actually was, i remember this so clearly, she wanted to make sure i learned english because when i came here i didn't know english. and she was very strict about here's how you need to learn. she said you have to memorize a hundred vocabulary words every night. and every night she would make sure that she drilled me on the spelling, the use of the word, the definition, a hundred words in addition to all my studies, i was always asleep because my mother was working multiple jobs and studying. by the time she came home i was asleep. so i remember being awakened every night to be drilled on these vocabulary words. i was such a brat. now i think back to this. i said to my mother every night, why am i doing this? this is so terrible. without thinking for a moment about how tired she must've been. and the kind of sacrifice that she was making that every night she was coming home to say, i want you to have your best life. this is why we're doing this. but, in any
she was working all the time. the only time that i saw her actually was, i remember this so clearly, she wanted to make sure i learned english because when i came here i didn't know english. and she was very strict about here's how you need to learn. she said you have to memorize a hundred vocabulary words every night. and every night she would make sure that she drilled me on the spelling, the use of the word, the definition, a hundred words in addition to all my studies, i was always asleep...
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least six times as long. it will not curve, because there is no atmosphere to make it slice or hook. and i thought what a neat place to whack a golf club. well, when i went to bob garth to tell him i wanted to hit a couple of golf balls, of course absolutely no way. and there was a serious -- when i explained that there is not a regular golf club, it is was a handle that we use and put a scoop on the end to scoop up samples of dust with. and that was already up there, would be thrown away and then we had a club head which i had adapted to snap on this handle and two golf balls for this i paid, two golf balls. no expense to the taxpayer. the thing that finally convinced bob was, i said, boss, i'll make a deal with you. if we have screwed up, if we have -- if we have had equipment failure, anything has gone wrong on the surface, where you are embarrassed or we're embarrassed,ly not do it. i will not be so frivolous. i want to wait until the very end of the mission. stand in front of the television camera, whack
least six times as long. it will not curve, because there is no atmosphere to make it slice or hook. and i thought what a neat place to whack a golf club. well, when i went to bob garth to tell him i wanted to hit a couple of golf balls, of course absolutely no way. and there was a serious -- when i explained that there is not a regular golf club, it is was a handle that we use and put a scoop on the end to scoop up samples of dust with. and that was already up there, would be thrown away and...
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more or less in real time.ery week i'm covering about a week or so but there will probably be a big fundraiser to end the show. they are the two most consistently beloved and i will probably bring both of them back for that. >> they will be very excited. so speaking to your earlier point, i feel like if more people talk about it the less likely it is to happen. originally -- >> never say the title of your book before. >> is there a description of it? >> there were a couple of things that fed into it, but i think that the two things happened simultaneously. one of them like the marketing department came back and said we prefer something like a little punch but when the sales and marketing came back and said can we think of something a little punchier, it jumps off like they want to do. when they asked me that, i was not at all opposed to it. before i had done on the research on it and when i went back to even as i was writing it, there was no time in his life where he was called citizen lafayette. when they move
more or less in real time.ery week i'm covering about a week or so but there will probably be a big fundraiser to end the show. they are the two most consistently beloved and i will probably bring both of them back for that. >> they will be very excited. so speaking to your earlier point, i feel like if more people talk about it the less likely it is to happen. originally -- >> never say the title of your book before. >> is there a description of it? >> there were a...
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same thing this time. ~ ., ., ,, ~ ., this time.ou think of it, james? we've _ this time. what do you think of it, james? we've talked _ this time. what do you think of it, james? we've talked about - this time. what do you think of it, james? we've talked about this i james? we've talked about this before and _ james? we've talked about this before and if _ james? we've talked about this before and if you're _ james? we've talked about this before and if you're in - james? we've talked about this before and if you're in an - before and if you're in an accountant where going back into the office working from home is far easier— office working from home is far easier for— office working from home is far easier for you, you don't have to use of— easier for you, you don't have to use of the — easier for you, you don't have to use of the costs and it's easier for you to _ use of the costs and it's easier for you to do — use of the costs and it's easier for you to do it— use of the costs and it's easier for you to do it from home, why no
same thing this time. ~ ., ., ,, ~ ., this time.ou think of it, james? we've _ this time. what do you think of it, james? we've talked _ this time. what do you think of it, james? we've talked about - this time. what do you think of it, james? we've talked about this i james? we've talked about this before and _ james? we've talked about this before and if _ james? we've talked about this before and if you're _ james? we've talked about this before and if you're in - james? we've talked about...
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facing her own times for choosing. c whether it to challenge an incumbent and her own party, to launch a political career. how to lead through tragedy when to step down for a diplomatic post when thehe ambassador ledat so capably the matter of principle for anyone nikkig to ambassador haley for direction wide spread praise for our experience in domestic policy and foreign relations. i daresay this speaker series would be incomplete without her. of course, while we ojo all hope tonight speech may give us some insight into the ambassador's next steps. [laughter] it's really all about the direction of the party. as has been said our personal attacks it is a place for serious and thoughtful discussion. it's also not a time or place to try to remake the past. president reagan believes in the future and upholding his legacy always means to looking for tomorrow, not longing for yesterday. as he said in the speech quote you and i are told increasingly we have to choose between left or right. while i would suggest, he said, as
facing her own times for choosing. c whether it to challenge an incumbent and her own party, to launch a political career. how to lead through tragedy when to step down for a diplomatic post when thehe ambassador ledat so capably the matter of principle for anyone nikkig to ambassador haley for direction wide spread praise for our experience in domestic policy and foreign relations. i daresay this speaker series would be incomplete without her. of course, while we ojo all hope tonight speech...
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i would want more time with people and also time to read and be contemplative. how can you be contemplative when you are taking out the garbage and all of those glamorous things of being ordained. >> i wish we had more time to read. we were talking about an interfaith book that i'm reading . and also to get into the city to do the fun things. >> host: talk about those weird things. >> i love silent movies. i'm in the dark by myself and -- >> host: what captivates you about the silent films? >> the visuals are fabulous in every silent film has a score of silent music. how do you do i message. i just get out there and do something lovely and they're not asking, when is that going to be printed, or you have something for me? it is exhausting to be a pastor here with the knee that we cannot answer. >> host: what about you? >> i love reading novels. i reading a novel, all the light we cannot see. >> fabulous. >> the other thing i love, especially since we are relatively new is to walk around san francisco. all of the place we use the uber to, i like to walk to see wh
i would want more time with people and also time to read and be contemplative. how can you be contemplative when you are taking out the garbage and all of those glamorous things of being ordained. >> i wish we had more time to read. we were talking about an interfaith book that i'm reading . and also to get into the city to do the fun things. >> host: talk about those weird things. >> i love silent movies. i'm in the dark by myself and -- >> host: what captivates you...
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i think about the last time carl and i think about this time.ngs are a little bit different, right? this time you've got a government and administration running around the spending money like drunken sailors with a credit card. mcconnell has dug his heels in and said we are not doing it. at the west wing is counting on him it feels like they're in a lot of trouble. >> first i'm going to pass over the effect you insulted it drunken sailors by comparing the democrats to them that is an insult to the drunken soldiers. let's think about this in order to get the debt ceiling there's three ways to get it there's ten republicans vote to proceed with the issue which is what mcconnell delivered last time. betty made it clear i'm doing this one time and one time only. for a short period of time you've got to get your act together. suck it unanimous to concede was a number of republicans they were never going to give consent one member is going to say no unanimous consent to receive they can use a bucket and check at that majority in the house and 58 democ
i think about the last time carl and i think about this time.ngs are a little bit different, right? this time you've got a government and administration running around the spending money like drunken sailors with a credit card. mcconnell has dug his heels in and said we are not doing it. at the west wing is counting on him it feels like they're in a lot of trouble. >> first i'm going to pass over the effect you insulted it drunken sailors by comparing the democrats to them that is an...
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yes, excited and nervous at the same time. but i and nervous at the same time.ves. that is a bit i about this state of movies and films whether they are independent or at the big blockbusters like james bond. how do you see at the moment? we have got the british film in this 7 we have got the british film in this ? institute at the moment so it�*s at the time to talk about the movies and such a struggle during the pandemic. and such a struggle during the pandemic-— and such a struggle during the andemic. , ., , ., , ., pandemic. yes. it was really tough for the sentiments _ pandemic. yes. it was really tough for the sentiments are _ pandemic. yes. it was really tough for the sentiments are to - pandemic. yes. it was really tough for the sentiments are to me - pandemic. yes. it was really tough for the sentiments are to me and i pandemic. yes. it was really tough i for the sentiments are to me and the streaming platforms did very well and a lot of people have been scared about putting movies out the last couple of months but then bond had the biggest we can it ev
yes, excited and nervous at the same time. but i and nervous at the same time.ves. that is a bit i about this state of movies and films whether they are independent or at the big blockbusters like james bond. how do you see at the moment? we have got the british film in this 7 we have got the british film in this ? institute at the moment so it�*s at the time to talk about the movies and such a struggle during the pandemic. and such a struggle during the pandemic-— and such a struggle...
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they have the time now.acturers, they do have some reasons to be doing this beyond just wanting for money, you know. many manufacturers will say that these are very complex products and that having any random dude monk i didn't think around in there -- monkeying around in there isn't safe and could damage the products which makes sense. one time i took my tv to get fixed by random nigerian guys who had a shop in south africa. when i got the tv back technically it was fixed. technically. but now only channel "up" worked so you couldn't go down. so every time i wanted to flip between the chance, all right, what's the score on this game? go to the other game -- this is gonna take a while! the worst is when i went back to the nigerians, i was like, you messed up my tv. he said, no, the thing that's messed up, trevor, is your brain. why do you want to go down? in life you must only go up. jesus wants us to ascend. but there needs to be new limits to how far they can take this thing. because this would be bad enou
they have the time now.acturers, they do have some reasons to be doing this beyond just wanting for money, you know. many manufacturers will say that these are very complex products and that having any random dude monk i didn't think around in there -- monkeying around in there isn't safe and could damage the products which makes sense. one time i took my tv to get fixed by random nigerian guys who had a shop in south africa. when i got the tv back technically it was fixed. technically. but now...
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.— 50% of the time.ing out _ 50% of the time. with the new figures coming out this - 50% of the time. with the new. figures coming out this september with children returning in the autumn, the figures, albeit a snapshot, are showing that that figure looks to be the same as it was back in the summer. these are young people who are not attending school on a regular basis, they are not taking part in their learning and they may be outside the home, they may be at home, we do not know. it is quite disturbing, i can remember in the wake of the fred west case where there was concern that one of his children had vanished from the school roll and there was a tightening up of regulations require quick —— requiring schools to pursue cases, is that not happening?— is that not happening? these are children who _ is that not happening? these are children who may _ is that not happening? these are children who may be _ is that not happening? these are children who may be did - is that not happening? these are children
.— 50% of the time.ing out _ 50% of the time. with the new figures coming out this - 50% of the time. with the new. figures coming out this september with children returning in the autumn, the figures, albeit a snapshot, are showing that that figure looks to be the same as it was back in the summer. these are young people who are not attending school on a regular basis, they are not taking part in their learning and they may be outside the home, they may be at home, we do not know. it is...
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bear in mind these are taken at different times. so the total number of presidents that are going to be ranked is not constant throughout this period because the more presidents in 2014 then there were in 1988. that all affects the average, it may be somewhat of great presidents came after that point. but that really does not turn out to be the case. but we can see here only two presidents have an average ranking in the top ten, harry truman and dwight eisenhower. as i said earlier both of them have enjoyed a renaissance of their reputation after they left office. but even then, the rankings are not that impressive. your the seventh greatest president of all time, then you are not even the top 20%, right? going down the list we can see it gets pretty bad. nixon is ranked 32, 425, carter 24.4, reagan 18, bush 20.5. clinton 15, bush 36. we took the average ranking of all of these presidents it is 19. these presidents franklin roosevelt average ranking of 19 greatest. now why is that? is that the result of their individual flaw? well,
bear in mind these are taken at different times. so the total number of presidents that are going to be ranked is not constant throughout this period because the more presidents in 2014 then there were in 1988. that all affects the average, it may be somewhat of great presidents came after that point. but that really does not turn out to be the case. but we can see here only two presidents have an average ranking in the top ten, harry truman and dwight eisenhower. as i said earlier both of them...
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was trading at 12 times and now 8 times, but historically 8 times isn't that much. 2013 and 2014 it was trading at 14 times and didn't go anywhere for a while. i think 8 times now is probably too cheap. i do think the stock goes higher >> thank you more more options action tune in for the show >>> up next, final trade so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim trading™ is right there with you. to help you become a smarter investor. with an innovative trading platform full of customizable tools. dedicated trade desk pros and a passionate trader community sharing strategies right on the platform. because we take trading as seriously as you do. thinkorswim trading™ from td ameritrade. ♪ feel stuck with credit card debt? move to sofi and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ ♪ move your high-interest debt to a sofi personal loan. earn $10 just for viewing your rate — and get your money right. ♪ ♪♪ since our beginning, we've looked to inspire and nurture each other by asking what's possible
was trading at 12 times and now 8 times, but historically 8 times isn't that much. 2013 and 2014 it was trading at 14 times and didn't go anywhere for a while. i think 8 times now is probably too cheap. i do think the stock goes higher >> thank you more more options action tune in for the show >>> up next, final trade so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim trading™ is right there with you. to help you...
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too of time -- short period of time. the days of putting a line in the sand between commerce and labor are over. we have to work together because we are in this together. >> you just mentioned, talking about people building new careers, the mantra of the administration is build back better, but as we have gone through the pandemic, work from home for those of us who can work from home, and we are 1.5 years into this new work life, and i am wondering from your perspective now especially as secretary of labor, are we going through a realignment not just in terms of the economy but in terms of how we go about work, out of the american people go to work, whether we are fully shifting from the 9:00 to 5:00 or the eight hour workday 21 at a location to one that is a hybrid of working in an office for working from home or simply working from home if you can? >> i think we are definitely going through a realignment in the united states in america and the world and what our work life looks like. probably one a month or two into t
too of time -- short period of time. the days of putting a line in the sand between commerce and labor are over. we have to work together because we are in this together. >> you just mentioned, talking about people building new careers, the mantra of the administration is build back better, but as we have gone through the pandemic, work from home for those of us who can work from home, and we are 1.5 years into this new work life, and i am wondering from your perspective now especially as...
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, i do all the time. should i go for run today? i don't know. heads or tails. flip the coin done. i save myself a lot of time because i could spend 20 minutes agonizing. the 2nd are low stakes decisions. those are things that require a little bit more work. it's sort of like, well, you know which, which tv should i buy. and what i do there is, you know, i make some basic criteria. wow, you know, i know i want a certain size and i want to spend about x, y, z. and then i find somebody who knows more than me and i out sources to that. so i literally say to them, you know, i'm just, i can't decide, can you tell me what you think i should do? and i'd been doing that for years. and so i, i basically save myself time and energy and i don't have all that regret. now the big things in life are the high stakes decisions and there you need to sit down and thoughtfully come up with criteria. so like what are my basic criteria? and then you need to think about ok, which options meet this criteria. study all of them ac
, i do all the time. should i go for run today? i don't know. heads or tails. flip the coin done. i save myself a lot of time because i could spend 20 minutes agonizing. the 2nd are low stakes decisions. those are things that require a little bit more work. it's sort of like, well, you know which, which tv should i buy. and what i do there is, you know, i make some basic criteria. wow, you know, i know i want a certain size and i want to spend about x, y, z. and then i find somebody who knows...
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like 2 times they 3 times a day, 2 days after that the bill comes close. we just stop. we still fired in from the banana. sorry, was defended from that big boom from the well canada. and now we try to be, am, you know, together, and fight the situation and start it again. but as i told you before, we don't know what is going to happen, how long is going to be the situation? images of the volcano being consumed around the world will certainly help to put this canary island on the map. but that doesn't mean that tourists are flocking here. anything but right now. and in the wake of huge losses generated by the pandemic. that is a tragedy for many. what remains our volcano, tourists, many from neighboring islands and mainland spain. but this eruption could last months and they will not sustain an economy that for the time being, is going up in smoke. jonah, how al jazeera la palmer, how stella had her hair on al jazeera, the goal that the football wild is talking about. bill li, live mohammed fella williams after the brighten ah. with mm pool. ah ah, welcome back. it's now
like 2 times they 3 times a day, 2 days after that the bill comes close. we just stop. we still fired in from the banana. sorry, was defended from that big boom from the well canada. and now we try to be, am, you know, together, and fight the situation and start it again. but as i told you before, we don't know what is going to happen, how long is going to be the situation? images of the volcano being consumed around the world will certainly help to put this canary island on the map. but that...
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south of the rain band, like tuesday, a lot of cloud around, a bit of sunshine from time to time, thoseis going to be continuing throughout the day across southern scotland, northwest england. by the end of the day, 90mm possible in the southern uplands, maybe double that over the high ground in cumbria, which is why we are going to see some impact, and that wet weather continues overnight as well. that stream of warm wet weather coming in on that weather front, the position of that rain will fluctuate a little. we may start to see a few changes on thursday. scotland and northern ireland brightening up a bit more with some showers. these could be quite heavy, mind you. still got that rain across parts of southern scotland, northern england, wales, and southwest england this time. but ahead through the midlands, east anglia, the southeast, still dry and bright, and temperatures hitting 17. but the wetter weather continues overnight, those weather fronts are still in the scene, perhaps forming an area of low pressure. now, i think the details may change as we head into friday, getting rat
south of the rain band, like tuesday, a lot of cloud around, a bit of sunshine from time to time, thoseis going to be continuing throughout the day across southern scotland, northwest england. by the end of the day, 90mm possible in the southern uplands, maybe double that over the high ground in cumbria, which is why we are going to see some impact, and that wet weather continues overnight as well. that stream of warm wet weather coming in on that weather front, the position of that rain will...
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first time in 19 months, cruise ship full of passengers docked at pier 27.king at time lapse of the "majestic princess" coming to pier with 2,000 passengers, vaccinations and negative covid tests required and masks in all public places. last time a populated cruise ship was docked in the bay, march of 2020. >>> meteorologist rob mayeda. >> we're seeing a combination of everything over the seven-day forecast. and cruise ship is still there on pier 27. clear skies, nice view for the friends from out of town look at the bridges. no fog in the way, not too chilly, wind north of 17, hanging on to 60 degrees in san francisco. other temperatures, 59 in san jose. northwest at 15 miles an hour. humidity at 28%, 60 degrees in walnut creek and similar conditions at this hour around livermore. 61 degrees, north wind at 17. relative humidity at 20%, that's still pretty dry. wind speeds have come down, wind advisory has expired, red flag warnings continue for livermore, tri-valley, inland east bay through 5:00 tomorrow, north bay hills and mountains for one more day. but
first time in 19 months, cruise ship full of passengers docked at pier 27.king at time lapse of the "majestic princess" coming to pier with 2,000 passengers, vaccinations and negative covid tests required and masks in all public places. last time a populated cruise ship was docked in the bay, march of 2020. >>> meteorologist rob mayeda. >> we're seeing a combination of everything over the seven-day forecast. and cruise ship is still there on pier 27. clear skies, nice...