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very simply, a tom, well yeah, what, there you go as if you are going to the sunset where you do moment them however, i models are known to not work that well in languages other than english. so we'd have to see if that would change would cvt for according to open a. uh, it can also help with tasks like preparing for job interviews, giving information on your surroundings or judging it out with a touch of human rock. can you? that's quite a statement. i mean, you'll definitely stepped out. but what does it mean if they are adults more and most human traits kind of model become indistinguishable from humans. trusting the algorithm. we tend to trust computers, decisions, even if it contradicts our own belief. that's what scientist found as early as 1999 . and more recent studies suggest the same chatbox already very convincing. if they speak in a human like voice, that might make it even easier to believe them. that can be a problem because a i is like hallucination or inventing facts that it believes to be true has long been discussed. but a, i can also be straight up lying, even if it k
very simply, a tom, well yeah, what, there you go as if you are going to the sunset where you do moment them however, i models are known to not work that well in languages other than english. so we'd have to see if that would change would cvt for according to open a. uh, it can also help with tasks like preparing for job interviews, giving information on your surroundings or judging it out with a touch of human rock. can you? that's quite a statement. i mean, you'll definitely stepped out. but...
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tom thomas hazlett. well this does take us back and the comments of henry goldberg are quite well informed. he was there, by the way. i'll just say not all of the panelists were there during the during the nixon administration. but if i had been eligible vote, sure, i would have been happy, participate. but the the comment that struck me too is that what a mess was in 1969. at the same time, there no question that the united states was far ahead of other country. and one of the ironies here is that, yes, there were a lot of challenge in the us and we knew it. we knew things weren't working as they might. had a lot of opportunities that we were not taking advantage of. but you look the world and there was no model nobody was doing it better. in fact, all our peer countries were were lost in state monopolies. so you go to the british telecom or ntt in japan, deutsche telekom. these were countries that not only had monopoly, they had monopolies and no chance to jump ahead and to competitive world. given their cu
tom thomas hazlett. well this does take us back and the comments of henry goldberg are quite well informed. he was there, by the way. i'll just say not all of the panelists were there during the during the nixon administration. but if i had been eligible vote, sure, i would have been happy, participate. but the the comment that struck me too is that what a mess was in 1969. at the same time, there no question that the united states was far ahead of other country. and one of the ironies here is...
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tom well, i know of the most when i was standing, the sniper fired 2 shots on the street and i saw where they hit while i was keeping the children away. i turned to look and saw the doctor coming down from the upper street parking next to the hospital. i warned him and shouted at him to move forward, moving the side away from the sniper's line of fire because he was shooting it. anything moving in the street and i called out to him twice that way. the doctor looked at me. i didn't make any movements. i didn't give me any reaction and just kept walking about 10 to 12 meters away from me. that's one of the sniper shot him . in the back, so you kind of yeah, of course he died immediately because the bullet hits in the over to leading to his martyrdom motivated. and they also took a step to try to reach them that the sniper shot at the street. again. he fired one shot and so they were nurses behind me from the hospital who tried to reach him, but i sent them back and not just because the sniper was firing at the street, i went to the side door of the hospital. only i went inside open the doo
tom well, i know of the most when i was standing, the sniper fired 2 shots on the street and i saw where they hit while i was keeping the children away. i turned to look and saw the doctor coming down from the upper street parking next to the hospital. i warned him and shouted at him to move forward, moving the side away from the sniper's line of fire because he was shooting it. anything moving in the street and i called out to him twice that way. the doctor looked at me. i didn't make any...
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tom >> well, in just over a decade, bottlerock in just over a decade has become one of the most sought after and desired tickets in festivals anywhere in the nation. her mama was really bad. there are five stages which define the maze of this huge event. one stage is reserved for famous artists and famous chefs to put on cooking displays. it's the hottest ticket in the bay area filled with music, art, food, wine, spirits and beers. tonight, stevie nicks later this weekend, ed sheeran, pearl jam and mana weekend tickets are sold out and as many as 40,000 will attend each day. local purveyors in the culinary garden provide local food fare along with local wineries, breweries and distilleries. it's a classy, well-run, world class event with more than ample security. tim fevik is a first timer. the grounds are huge. >> it's clean, it looks beautiful. lots of food varieties everywhere. it's amazing. this is maybe even a family thing. >> it sure is for the beveridge family now on their eighth bottle rock. >> for us, it's always felt like a family affair and i know it's gotten to be more, mor
tom >> well, in just over a decade, bottlerock in just over a decade has become one of the most sought after and desired tickets in festivals anywhere in the nation. her mama was really bad. there are five stages which define the maze of this huge event. one stage is reserved for famous artists and famous chefs to put on cooking displays. it's the hottest ticket in the bay area filled with music, art, food, wine, spirits and beers. tonight, stevie nicks later this weekend, ed sheeran,...
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i'm tom harwood, this is gb news 2024 general election coverage . coverage. wellhat to come and more. we're going to get straight to it after the news with sofia wentzel . with sofia wentzel. >> tom. thank you. good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. newsroom. your top story this hour . the newsroom. your top story this hour. the prime minister has admitted flights carrying migrants will not take off before the general election in july. but he says the scheme will continue if he's re—elected. it comes as political party leaders begin six weeks of trying to win votes after it was announced polls will open on the 4th of july, kicking off the conservatives campaign this morning, rishi sunak claimed labour would do absolutely nothing to stop the boats. >> everyone else is starting to agree with my approach, which is bold. the one person that doesn't is keir starmer. that's a choice at this election . he a choice at this election. he thinks that we should just offer an amnesty to illegal migrants to make us a soft touch of europe.
i'm tom harwood, this is gb news 2024 general election coverage . coverage. wellhat to come and more. we're going to get straight to it after the news with sofia wentzel . with sofia wentzel. >> tom. thank you. good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. newsroom. your top story this hour . the newsroom. your top story this hour. the prime minister has admitted flights carrying migrants will not take off before the general election in july. but he says...
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tom: charlie wells on those dizzy earnings. will be speaking to the ceo of siemens energy. ay with us for that conversation. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak europe." siemens energy is making headway on decisions to fix its troubled wind turbine business. the german manufacturer cut output and jobs in its gamesa unit to return the division to profit after four years of losses. as the company boosted its comparable sales forecast for the full year. i'm joined now by christian bruch, the ceo of siemens energy. thank you for your time this morning. you are upgrading your outlook for the year. what is behind that relative increase in optimism? christian: good morning, thanks for having me. we have a very solid quarter after a good start to the year. we see strong order momentum across the board of energy, in particular, grid is growing fast, you have seen uplift there on a particular with revenue growth, order book at 25 billion, we have 11 quarters in a row with a book to bill, order intake compared to revenue above 1.00, giving us the positive mome
tom: charlie wells on those dizzy earnings. will be speaking to the ceo of siemens energy. ay with us for that conversation. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak europe." siemens energy is making headway on decisions to fix its troubled wind turbine business. the german manufacturer cut output and jobs in its gamesa unit to return the division to profit after four years of losses. as the company boosted its comparable sales forecast for the full year. i'm...
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: could very well happen. >> tom: with birmingham, it's so hard to win once, let alone 15 times in a row, especially in professional football, so to have a loss like this at this time, it might not necessarily be a bad thing, e-mac. it might be a press the reset and get refocused and re-ener re-energized. >> eric: i agree with you, man. how can you channel it? how can you use this loss as a lesson to propel you forward? ultimately, this means nothing in regards to the ranking standings. >> tom: you don't have the weight of the streak on your shoulders anymore. it's over. now you're trying to be 1-0 next week. >> lowell: wade phillips has done it. he has brought an end to the birmingham stallions' 15-game winning streak. and for the first time since may 13, 2023, the stallions go down, and now a real possibility that san antonio could play in the postseason in this building. this is everything you could ever want in spring football. the united football league is delivering yet again. for tom luginbill, kayla burton, eric mac lain, and our e
: could very well happen. >> tom: with birmingham, it's so hard to win once, let alone 15 times in a row, especially in professional football, so to have a loss like this at this time, it might not necessarily be a bad thing, e-mac. it might be a press the reset and get refocused and re-ener re-energized. >> eric: i agree with you, man. how can you channel it? how can you use this loss as a lesson to propel you forward? ultimately, this means nothing in regards to the ranking...
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but, you know, i know tom well.t, i did fire him a message just to check he was okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah. i was like, "are you okay?" >> jimmy: is he okay? >> he's more than okay. but yeah, it was -- it was hard to watch. >> jimmy: so next year, we will not see you roasted? >> no. >> jimmy: no, okay. >> no, definitely not. >> jimmy: it's great to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i highly recommend the documentary. it's called "beckham." it's on netflix now. [ cheers and applause ] mr. david beckham, everybody. we'll be back with chris perfe we'll be back with chris perfe perfetti! o ♪ ♪ ♪ woman 1: haha! woman 2: hmm hmm! ♪ woman 3: ha ha! ♪ some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you, with allstate. because there are people out there who aren't you. a lot of them. and you don't drive like... whoa. i don't want my child being raised by a robot! other drivers are not you. yes, thank you so much to all 50 of my subscribers. nope, definitely not you. save with drivewise a
but, you know, i know tom well.t, i did fire him a message just to check he was okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah. i was like, "are you okay?" >> jimmy: is he okay? >> he's more than okay. but yeah, it was -- it was hard to watch. >> jimmy: so next year, we will not see you roasted? >> no. >> jimmy: no, okay. >> no, definitely not. >> jimmy: it's great to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i highly recommend...
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tom: well there's some who go to extremes just to enjoy some peace and quiet. >> thanks for coming.bow of silence. took a vow of silence? >> spiritual advisor is that what you just said and he told you to do this. you're mouthing. it is okay to mouth. it is okay to mouth. you still communicating but much less effective way. [laughter] tom: now customers can ask their hairdressers to cut the chitchat some salons like this one in new york city are offering patrons option of booking a quiet hair appointment. >> noticed a shift in more social anxiety since covid. so there's a lot of people that might be nervous to come in and have to make small talk with a service provider. i think it is so convenient. i work remote so it is really great to be able to come multitask and continue to get work done while i'm here. >> these silence salons may be part of a larger health trend as 82% of people say they are making wellness a top priority in their life. wow. wellness whatever that is concern kennedy talking about this silent salon here the way the ladies were talking i wouldn't mind silence wit
tom: well there's some who go to extremes just to enjoy some peace and quiet. >> thanks for coming.bow of silence. took a vow of silence? >> spiritual advisor is that what you just said and he told you to do this. you're mouthing. it is okay to mouth. it is okay to mouth. you still communicating but much less effective way. [laughter] tom: now customers can ask their hairdressers to cut the chitchat some salons like this one in new york city are offering patrons option of booking a...
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tom >> well, it appears to be that the only winners in this thing will ultimately be the attorneys. now, in a nutshell, the port of oakland officials believe that being named san francisco bay oakland airport will make it clear to travelers worldwide that it is a part of the san francisco bay area. but the city of san francisco believes that that name is nothing short of a trademark infringement that will cause confusion, and for it to lose customers. >> i would guess that maybe combining the names, maybe, teaches people that they are close and affiliated with each other. >> i do know that when i first was flying here, that it was a little confusing which one to go to so i can understand that being an issue. >> actually, i like it being oakland. i like it being, not not so confusing for somebody who doesn't fly in here all the time. >> san francisco city attorney issued this statement that if oakland continues to rebuff our offers to partner, we will have to move forward with next steps in our trademark lawsuit and seeking a preliminary injunction to stop infringement on sfo's trade
tom >> well, it appears to be that the only winners in this thing will ultimately be the attorneys. now, in a nutshell, the port of oakland officials believe that being named san francisco bay oakland airport will make it clear to travelers worldwide that it is a part of the san francisco bay area. but the city of san francisco believes that that name is nothing short of a trademark infringement that will cause confusion, and for it to lose customers. >> i would guess that maybe...
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tom. well the former highly popular police chief, leronne armstrong, filed papers wednesday morning to run for councilman at large, currently a seat held by rebecca kaplan, who has not yet decided whether she will seek the office. >> former oakland police chief laurent armstrong walked into the city clerk's office and filed papers wednesday morning to run for the councilman at large seat currently held by rebecca kaplan, who has not yet decided to seek the seat. armstrong was fired as chief of police 15 months ago by mayor shengtao, who cited an outside investigation that concluded armstrong had mishandled two police misconduct cases, but he was later cleared of those allegations by an arbitrator. he is now suing the city of oakland , accusing the mayor of wrongful termination and seeking an office with power over her. >> i am completely connected to this city and i want to be a part of this city change. moving forward, i hope that i can be, you know, a reassurance to business owners and develo
tom. well the former highly popular police chief, leronne armstrong, filed papers wednesday morning to run for councilman at large, currently a seat held by rebecca kaplan, who has not yet decided whether she will seek the office. >> former oakland police chief laurent armstrong walked into the city clerk's office and filed papers wednesday morning to run for the councilman at large seat currently held by rebecca kaplan, who has not yet decided to seek the seat. armstrong was fired as...
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marine was an nypd lieutenant and we wantem share a few remarks as well. tom? >> mr.peaker, members of guests, i am retired detective thomas donahue te wife defendant maureen donahue of the nypd who died of 9/11cer. in a matter of weeks, this is the fourth memorial i have been two and a fourth wall her ne has been added to. trust me, it doesn't get easier. although it doesn't get easier, events like this are important in the tradition, ase say, of never forgetting. certainly it is crucial to never forg the officers who have sacrificed their lives while serving. ing them reaffirms the values of courage, bravery and commitment to community safety they stood for. ene not only honor their memory, but also reminds us of the debt of gratitude we owe those who still wear their uniform. these units if demonstrate the federal law enforcement. they have families and some come from a law enforcement family. man's grandfather was a member of the garda in ireland. her siblings are all nypd cops. as we coue sorry -- as we continue to honor these officers, let us also remember thand
marine was an nypd lieutenant and we wantem share a few remarks as well. tom? >> mr.peaker, members of guests, i am retired detective thomas donahue te wife defendant maureen donahue of the nypd who died of 9/11cer. in a matter of weeks, this is the fourth memorial i have been two and a fourth wall her ne has been added to. trust me, it doesn't get easier. although it doesn't get easier, events like this are important in the tradition, ase say, of never forgetting. certainly it is crucial...
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tom. >> well, i'll tell you this. you know, turbulence has impacted aircraft ever since the wright brothers first flew. the question now is, are they getting worse? thousand people, six passengers and six crew members were injured when a qatar airways jet encountered severe turbulence over turkey. eight required hospitalization last week, a singapore airlines flight hit severe turbulence that caused the death of one passenger and seriously injured dozens of others, forcing an emergency landing in thailand last year, turbulence on a lufthansa jet from texas to germany injured seven passengers and diverted the plane to virginia, though turbulence have always been an issue since the wright brothers, the european center for medium-range weather forecasts, looked at weather data over four decades. british professor paul williams announced the findings, saying i'll be explaining how climate change could cause a lot more turbulence on your flights in future, how your flight times could get longer because of changes to the he
tom. >> well, i'll tell you this. you know, turbulence has impacted aircraft ever since the wright brothers first flew. the question now is, are they getting worse? thousand people, six passengers and six crew members were injured when a qatar airways jet encountered severe turbulence over turkey. eight required hospitalization last week, a singapore airlines flight hit severe turbulence that caused the death of one passenger and seriously injured dozens of others, forcing an emergency...
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tom. >> well, the very reason protective firefighter clothing exists is to keep as much heat and toxinsom the firefighters bodies, eyes and lungs, not not to keep poisoning them with carcinogens. every time they don it. haney's bill would ban cancer causing chemicals, helpful as they are to make firefighter turnout gear more fire resistant from ever being used in such gear. again, gear that is supposed to protect them. >> but right now, that gear is itself harming our firefighters and causing health damages that can be long lasting and even deadly. >> haney's bill says that as soon as noncancerous fire gear is available, california's firefighters will get it. if it turns into law. this ban on chemicals will go into effect in 2026. >> 66% of the deaths of firefighters over the last near 20 years have been from cancer. it used to be that heart disease was the biggest killer of firefighters. now it is cancer to prove it. >> haney invited still active sacramento fire captain carl jewell, who has lymphoma. it's now in remission, but who knows for how long. >> as you can imagine, it was very
tom. >> well, the very reason protective firefighter clothing exists is to keep as much heat and toxinsom the firefighters bodies, eyes and lungs, not not to keep poisoning them with carcinogens. every time they don it. haney's bill would ban cancer causing chemicals, helpful as they are to make firefighter turnout gear more fire resistant from ever being used in such gear. again, gear that is supposed to protect them. >> but right now, that gear is itself harming our firefighters...
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tom. >> well, for a reporter himself, a senior citizen, this story was like looking in a mirror and getting the opportunity to a chance to absorb what it really means. >> but it is kind of a classic. came about by a need. >> berkeley police officer stephanie cole walked him 31 senior citizens to the north berkeley senior center for an elderly driving seminar, a sometimes touchy subject. >> a lot of folks are coming to the class. it's about an hour long and it's nice to have folks show up and have that dialog and that conversation. >> she says there are well over 5 million california senior drivers, two thirds of whom take five or more medications a day. on average. elderly drivers outlive their actual ability to drive by 5 to 7 years. >> i am very concerned because i'm getting to the point where i'm thinking, how long can i drive and when should i give up? >> we got to be honest with ourselves. nobody wants to hurt somebody else. yeah, talk to your doctor. talk to your friends. talk to your family. if your family can't tell you, i don't know who can. >> there were many tips to extend drivin
tom. >> well, for a reporter himself, a senior citizen, this story was like looking in a mirror and getting the opportunity to a chance to absorb what it really means. >> but it is kind of a classic. came about by a need. >> berkeley police officer stephanie cole walked him 31 senior citizens to the north berkeley senior center for an elderly driving seminar, a sometimes touchy subject. >> a lot of folks are coming to the class. it's about an hour long and it's nice to...
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tom. >> well, oakland politics just became a lot more intense as two warring parties, the mayor and his former police chief will clash even harder if the very popular former chief becomes member of city council. former oakland police chief leronne armstrong walked into the city clerk's office and filed papers wednesday morning to run for the councilman at large seat currently held by rebecca kaplan , who has not yet decided to re seek the seat. armstrong was fired as chief of police 15 months ago by mayor sheng tao, who cited an outside investigation that concluded arms truong had mishandled two police misconduct cases, but he was later cleared of those allegations by an arbitrator. he is now suing the city of oakland, accusing the mayor of wrongful termination and seeking an office with power over her. >> i am completely connected to this city and i want to be a part of this city change moving forward, i hope that i can be, you know, a reassurance to business owners and developers that want to come into this city, that there's somebody that actually understands public safety on the cou
tom. >> well, oakland politics just became a lot more intense as two warring parties, the mayor and his former police chief will clash even harder if the very popular former chief becomes member of city council. former oakland police chief leronne armstrong walked into the city clerk's office and filed papers wednesday morning to run for the councilman at large seat currently held by rebecca kaplan , who has not yet decided to re seek the seat. armstrong was fired as chief of police 15...
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tom >> well, it's important because turbulence has impacted aircraft ever since the wright brothers first flew. but the real question is, are they getting worse? a dozen people, six passengers and six crew members were injured when a qatar airways jet encountered severe turbulence over turkey. eight required hospitalization last week, a singapore airlines flight hit severe turbulence that caused the death of one passenger and seriously injured dozens of others, forcing an emergency landing in thailand last year, turbulence on a lufthansa jet from texas to germany injured seven passengers and diverted the plane to virginia, though turbulence have always been an issue since the wright brothers, the european center for medium-range weather forecasts, looked at weather data over four decades. british professor paul williams announced the findings, saying i'll be explaining how climate change could cause a lot more turbulence on your flights in future, how your flight times could get longer because of changes to the headwinds and the tailwinds and how planes could find it harder to take off be
tom >> well, it's important because turbulence has impacted aircraft ever since the wright brothers first flew. but the real question is, are they getting worse? a dozen people, six passengers and six crew members were injured when a qatar airways jet encountered severe turbulence over turkey. eight required hospitalization last week, a singapore airlines flight hit severe turbulence that caused the death of one passenger and seriously injured dozens of others, forcing an emergency...
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tom. >> well, christopher hope it's an absolutely fascinating angle that no doubt will be explored over the next 7 or 8 days until that formal dissolving of parliament, things could move and the prime minister may be at risk. well, christopher hope will be back with you later in the programme, but for now, thank you very much. sitting beside me in the studio is the man who normally presents this programme, nigel farage and nigel. i've got to say i've got to start with that question that christopher hope so ably set us up for. are you going to stand? >> i think the timing of this general election has quite a lot to do with me, quite a lot to do with me, he was scared. he'd heard rumours. true or not, he'd heard rumours. true or not, he'd heard rumours. true or not, he'd heard rumours that i was going to go back into the frontline political fray. and if he gave me a six month run against the worst, most insincere conservative prime minister in history, against the most boring house party guests, as leader of the labour party, you know, and even matthew laza won't disagree with that , will
tom. >> well, christopher hope it's an absolutely fascinating angle that no doubt will be explored over the next 7 or 8 days until that formal dissolving of parliament, things could move and the prime minister may be at risk. well, christopher hope will be back with you later in the programme, but for now, thank you very much. sitting beside me in the studio is the man who normally presents this programme, nigel farage and nigel. i've got to say i've got to start with that question that...
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but, you know, i know tom well.age just to check he was okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah. i was like, "are you okay?" >> jimmy: is he okay? >> he's more than okay. but yeah, it was -- it was hard to watch. >> jimmy: so next year, we will not see you roasted? >> no. >> jimmy: no, okay. >> no, definitely not. >> jimmy: it's great to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i highly recommend the documentary. it's called "beckham." it's on netflix now. [ cheers and applause ] mr. david beckham, everybody. we'll be back with chris perfetti! >> lou: tomorrow on "jimmy kimmel live" -- the age to screen was now 45?rd [both] because i said cologuard®! -hey there! -where did he come from? -yup, with me you can screen at home. just talk to your provider. [both] we'll screen with cologuard and do it my way. cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45+ at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for me
but, you know, i know tom well.age just to check he was okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah. i was like, "are you okay?" >> jimmy: is he okay? >> he's more than okay. but yeah, it was -- it was hard to watch. >> jimmy: so next year, we will not see you roasted? >> no. >> jimmy: no, okay. >> no, definitely not. >> jimmy: it's great to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i highly recommend the documentary. it's...
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tom >> well, when you consider it, when you think about it, self-serve checkouts are growing in popularityretailers because unlike those ones that have a staff person, they have to pay with a cash register. these are much cheaper to operate, and as a result, that is a situation which makes the senator very, very nervous. here's what i mean. welcome. >> if you have your la senator, lola smallwood, cuevas says self checkout lines are a freeway to theft in fact, self-checkout machines cause about 16 times more loss than cashier checkout stands, with an estimated $10 billion in annual losses attributed to the machines. >> the senators proposed a law that sets a minimum staffing level of one worker for every two self checkout machines, a law she says will lower theft and save jobs. >> loan workers have become easy targets of theft and violence, and they're too often forced to stock merchandise and operate checkout, cater to customers all while trying to monitor their stores for retail theft. >> leticia acosta is a grocery store employee in pinole, and says she was beaten when three women attemp
tom >> well, when you consider it, when you think about it, self-serve checkouts are growing in popularityretailers because unlike those ones that have a staff person, they have to pay with a cash register. these are much cheaper to operate, and as a result, that is a situation which makes the senator very, very nervous. here's what i mean. welcome. >> if you have your la senator, lola smallwood, cuevas says self checkout lines are a freeway to theft in fact, self-checkout machines...
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and thank you for having me, tom. well, the, the police was trying to attack the students who were, who were camping in the place. and i, as a professor, have an obligation. i think i said that a number of times to, to, to kind of cultivate or not are students intellectually mentally, socially. and at the same time, physically, i have a strong belief that our obligation as professors is to protect the students from bullhorn. and that is possible because of that i was trying to de escalate from the um, the, the officers who are surrounding pretends. mm hm. and i was trying to get them to de escalate and, and leave them alone. leave the students and i kept saying, please de escalate, please deescalate and they couldn't. and then they pushed me a couple of times into the ground and, and they injured my face at some point. yeah. and then they did move quite a few minutes. right. you've said that you felt targeted by the police and how did they deliberately target you and why do you think they did? so? yeah, i mean, there is, t
and thank you for having me, tom. well, the, the police was trying to attack the students who were, who were camping in the place. and i, as a professor, have an obligation. i think i said that a number of times to, to, to kind of cultivate or not are students intellectually mentally, socially. and at the same time, physically, i have a strong belief that our obligation as professors is to protect the students from bullhorn. and that is possible because of that i was trying to de escalate from...
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tom? >> well, i think the thing they're most excited about, of course, is the entertainment. now they have a stage here called a cooking stage. and cameron diaz, believe it or not, is going to be there, with a chef. and they're going to do a cooking class out there to a massive audience. and that's going to happen all weekend as long wear very famous musicians are getting together with chefs, and they're going to show what they can do in the kitchen, as well as what they can do on stage. i think the most exciting thing, of course, is the people and the atmosphere and just the fun that everybody seems to be having in a perfectly safe environment. back to you. >> yeah, it looks like a great time up there. tom, thank you so much. and a traffic warning for drivers headed north this afternoon, possibly headed up to bottle rock boat traffic on the napa river currently backed up. vallejo officials say the mare island causeway bridge is currently unable to raise up to permit boat traffic to pass underneath to the napa river. the city says it's due to mechanical problems. they say tha
tom? >> well, i think the thing they're most excited about, of course, is the entertainment. now they have a stage here called a cooking stage. and cameron diaz, believe it or not, is going to be there, with a chef. and they're going to do a cooking class out there to a massive audience. and that's going to happen all weekend as long wear very famous musicians are getting together with chefs, and they're going to show what they can do in the kitchen, as well as what they can do on stage....
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and japan in focus as well. tom: april with a check on the markets and the catch-up coming through for chinese stocks too cheap to ignore. let's check back in on the geopolitics. the redhead that crossed on in the last few minutes, israeli military has asked some civilians in rafah to move out of the city. we know, and we have listened in to netanyahu of israel, who has suggested they remained determined to clear out that city because of the hamas battalions that continue to shelter there. there are of course hundreds of thousands of civilians within that city. israel has said it will enable the evacuation of civilians. critics suggested that will be challenging. the talks within the context of ceasefire talks that have continued over the weekend, but we know have stalled. let's get the details with paul wallace in dubai. israel's military is asking civilians in rafah to move out of that city. >> hi, tom, it is significant and could well be the prelude to an offensive on the city that israel promised for months. it
and japan in focus as well. tom: april with a check on the markets and the catch-up coming through for chinese stocks too cheap to ignore. let's check back in on the geopolitics. the redhead that crossed on in the last few minutes, israeli military has asked some civilians in rafah to move out of the city. we know, and we have listened in to netanyahu of israel, who has suggested they remained determined to clear out that city because of the hamas battalions that continue to shelter there....
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well. hsbc is a story that investors like. tom: charlie wells, thank you indeed. of credit agricole will be joining the markets today team, an exclusive interview, tune in. london's top bankers may have a paycheck that looks like packages of new york counterparts with goldman sachs paving the way. they are set to vote, decisions, after a on bonuses was scrapped to make london appealing. >> wall street paydays may be coming to london. six months since the u.k. lifted a cap on bonuses that limited them, a legacy of the financial crisis and far cry from the millions that traders in new york make. it's up to shareholders and banks putting the matter to vote. if proposals pass, the process could begin in time for bonus season which wall street has counted on to pay for private schools, luxury homes and expensive cars. u.k. officials are battling to maintain london's position as a global financial center. overhauling pay could have consequences. u.k. bankers salaries increased and they could face reductions. european rivals could find themselves at a disadvantage. >> it
well. hsbc is a story that investors like. tom: charlie wells, thank you indeed. of credit agricole will be joining the markets today team, an exclusive interview, tune in. london's top bankers may have a paycheck that looks like packages of new york counterparts with goldman sachs paving the way. they are set to vote, decisions, after a on bonuses was scrapped to make london appealing. >> wall street paydays may be coming to london. six months since the u.k. lifted a cap on bonuses that...
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tom: you were contrarian. famously musk as well. had a conversation with him and he challenged you on this. people are coming around to the system that you put in place including elon musk. in terms of that, are you feeling competitive pressure now? alex: ultimately we want to be deploying -- pressure is a privilege. we are excited to be building it out here. ultimately, we want to build an ai that can be a platform across the automotive industry. i think the safest system is going to be trained with the data and experience from the largest diversity of experience, all of the automotive brands. we want to see experience across the industry and provide that solution. tom: you've been testing the system since 2018. give us a timeframe. when do we expect to see these cars deployed on the roads? alex: it's coming. we don't want to add to the hype of the iustries. i want to make sure we can focus on building this. yesterday, i was on a demo drive through central london. our system can drive with hands off where you have no interaction wi
tom: you were contrarian. famously musk as well. had a conversation with him and he challenged you on this. people are coming around to the system that you put in place including elon musk. in terms of that, are you feeling competitive pressure now? alex: ultimately we want to be deploying -- pressure is a privilege. we are excited to be building it out here. ultimately, we want to build an ai that can be a platform across the automotive industry. i think the safest system is going to be...
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are you making of the political reaction that is has already happened and what was likely to be tom well, look, this is these protests have deeply divided the democratic party. >> i think it's fair to say that the party is on fire over this. we've had some progressive democrats appearing with the protesters, show wanting to show solidarity with them other predominantly jewish democrats said decrying the protests, pointing to the anti-semitism that we have seen all over these protests all over the country and i think the president's silence is becoming conspicuous. it is his policies that are extensively being protested here. and he said very little and again, this is at a time when he's being criticized by the opposition, when some are even comparing this to charlottesville, which was the reason why he supposedly first ran for president. another protest in which a president at the time equivocated about which side he was on i think i think the politics of this are going to continue to reverberate even if it is the case that the protestors are cochlear permanently from campus, our own jef
are you making of the political reaction that is has already happened and what was likely to be tom well, look, this is these protests have deeply divided the democratic party. >> i think it's fair to say that the party is on fire over this. we've had some progressive democrats appearing with the protesters, show wanting to show solidarity with them other predominantly jewish democrats said decrying the protests, pointing to the anti-semitism that we have seen all over these protests all...
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tom? >> well, this is one of the most important moments of the trial.e jurors have been hearing evidence for the last few weeks and today is the day where they actually take matters into their own hands and decide the case. the instructions we've heard so far i agree they're standard instructions. no less critical. they are standard. i think that the defense did a good job in their closing argument on focusing on the prosecution's high burden of proof. the defense did a good job in closing argument hammering away on cohen's credibility and making clear to the jurors that cohen's testimony was critical to the prosecution's case. all those themes the defense struck will be reinforced in the jury instructions that judge merchan gives today. >> dana: andy mccarthy is with us. i was thinking about being a fly on the wall listening to these jurors because they aren't allowed to talk about the case up until the moment they are in deliberations. so up to now they've been talking about the weather and other things and so this is the first time they will be able
tom? >> well, this is one of the most important moments of the trial.e jurors have been hearing evidence for the last few weeks and today is the day where they actually take matters into their own hands and decide the case. the instructions we've heard so far i agree they're standard instructions. no less critical. they are standard. i think that the defense did a good job in their closing argument on focusing on the prosecution's high burden of proof. the defense did a good job in...
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tom. >> well, we're talking about the nhs on the show tonight.f course, always those examples of course, always those examples of arguably wasted taxpayers money. i think it's just a great example where, you know , this is example where, you know, this is investment isn't it? in technology and in the treatments. >> it wasn't invented by the nhs. >> it wasn't. no. but the fact that they're just administering made available on the nhs and i think we should all champion that because this is literally being life changing. but really importantly, this will hopefully be, unlock the gates for other children who have this kind of. >> yeah, she this was a trial basically. so it was recruiting patients in the uk and the us and spain. i think china, are kind of trying out some of this technology as well. and it's deaf awareness week this week, actually, in case you're not familiar with that. and i've got to say, i do think that there is a lot of stigma, attached. it's one thing, you know, like, look, these glasses, we all kind of have no qualms in wearing g
tom. >> well, we're talking about the nhs on the show tonight.f course, always those examples of course, always those examples of arguably wasted taxpayers money. i think it's just a great example where, you know , this is example where, you know, this is investment isn't it? in technology and in the treatments. >> it wasn't invented by the nhs. >> it wasn't. no. but the fact that they're just administering made available on the nhs and i think we should all champion that...
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thought no bundle a dash football to use the the post office boy now his and a thank you so much tom. well, the trouble is still very much on some of my info football team in europe right now . jim and champions by let occasion of one, the 1st leg of that you're right, the leg semi final. and it was a way to wrong that david structure pulls that can be few best. it seems in any sport right now. and by level choosing chevy a loans, i sorry, they've already wraps up the been this league shall to reach the gym and cup final and went to this one and beaten in 46 games. but they were up against an informed right beside and a full miserable atmosphere at the static overland because the italians it last just 3 games since daniel is a rusty, replaced jokes. the media was coaching january and they need the item, the scoring to remedy to talk to such a lovely work. but a terrible mistake of the bank was severely punished by level accusing the parents, but at least past employee inverts, put them ahead several more chances followed before the break, but with no and results. this process was putting i
thought no bundle a dash football to use the the post office boy now his and a thank you so much tom. well, the trouble is still very much on some of my info football team in europe right now . jim and champions by let occasion of one, the 1st leg of that you're right, the leg semi final. and it was a way to wrong that david structure pulls that can be few best. it seems in any sport right now. and by level choosing chevy a loans, i sorry, they've already wraps up the been this league shall to...
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here, volodya is in a terrible state, his condition will stop drinking it will improve immediately, tom, well are making a very big mistake, return to volodya. this is impossible? no, it’s possible, if you want, everything is possible. measure yourself, try it, everything will work out for you. if you want to, i don't want to. and i have another man, okay? i don't. why, am i a freak? no, you just came up with an idiotic reason, you don’t have anyone. you want to leave your sick husband. the simplest thing is to avoid difficulties. avoid difficulties? yes, your son himself, with his own hands, destroyed our entire lives. nastya, grandma, just a second, hello, night, my dear, how i miss you, where are you from here, god, how you have become prettier, and how you have grown, oh, you are my dear, grandma, let me introduce you, this is nikita buinov, it’s very nice to meet you , and buynov, and tell me, academician arkady buinov, not your grandfather, no, he is an academician, but he is my grandfather’s brother. oh, it’s very nice, please tell him hello from larisa volina, well, for him i’m just,
here, volodya is in a terrible state, his condition will stop drinking it will improve immediately, tom, well are making a very big mistake, return to volodya. this is impossible? no, it’s possible, if you want, everything is possible. measure yourself, try it, everything will work out for you. if you want to, i don't want to. and i have another man, okay? i don't. why, am i a freak? no, you just came up with an idiotic reason, you don’t have anyone. you want to leave your sick husband. the...
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tom. and yet if this bill is pushed through what exactly is it state for georgia? well us the already uh it should use the child on for the georgia and the ssl. so saying that to the absence of the georgia and officials are undermining democracy in georgia. now we understand that the, um uh, european union also is working on uh, on mazda or is how to, how to transfer this off, the return shipping in georgia, restock that in june, there is going to be a, uh, some, some decision regarding this, but uh, we also seen some, lots of christmas from the europe. uh, uh, gorgeous, uh, actually in france, uh, the watson pots. and they've been telling this or is, is that you, you shouldn't, you shouldn't introduced himself. this bill won't allow us to allow us to consider you as a, as a kind of the kind of the country to the european union. and they are urging sales even though the bill is going to the adoptive. very likely. they're still showing that the statements, asking the george and government to reconsider his decision, but we don't see any sign of it. maria, cut the monthly
tom. and yet if this bill is pushed through what exactly is it state for georgia? well us the already uh it should use the child on for the georgia and the ssl. so saying that to the absence of the georgia and officials are undermining democracy in georgia. now we understand that the, um uh, european union also is working on uh, on mazda or is how to, how to transfer this off, the return shipping in georgia, restock that in june, there is going to be a, uh, some, some decision regarding this,...
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tom: we have been getting reaction from other guests as well and from jay powell.n into the fed chair and i will bring you back in for your analysis. >> in recent months inflation has shown a lack of progress for our 2% objective and we remain highly attentive to inflation risks. it is likely they gaining greater confidence will take longer than previously expected. i think it's unlikely that the next policy rate move will be a hike. i do think it's clear that policy is restrictive and we believe over time it will be restrictive. i don't know how long it will take, but i will say that when we get that confidence, then rate cuts will be in scope, let's see if anybody matches, in any way, it just is in part of our thinking. it's not what we are hired to do. we won't go down that road. if you go down that road, where do you stop? tom: you can make the argument that there is a disconnect from what we hear from the fed chair versus other colleagues on the fomc. this is the fed chair that has a bias as in if the jobs picture in the u.s. becomes more concerning, they are
tom: we have been getting reaction from other guests as well and from jay powell.n into the fed chair and i will bring you back in for your analysis. >> in recent months inflation has shown a lack of progress for our 2% objective and we remain highly attentive to inflation risks. it is likely they gaining greater confidence will take longer than previously expected. i think it's unlikely that the next policy rate move will be a hike. i do think it's clear that policy is restrictive and we...
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wait here, wait, svetlana petrovna, well, hello, toms, and goodbye, you’re leaving, right? their homeland with a machine gun in their hands, someone must build the future of this countries, if they give you a machine gun, it is unlikely that you will be able to kill people, most likely you will die in the first battle, to whom will you leave them, weak defenseless women, who will show them an example of masculinity and courage? we’ve practically already dealt with the enemy, so mind your own business, that’s an order. what do you think, grigory ivanovich, how long does it take to get to minsk? 300 km, we’ll get there in the evening, and you should sleep svetlana petrova you, grigory, i’m in the hospital, you know, i slept, thank you, nothing? why did grigor ivanovich do this once already? he told me there was such a thing, he’ll just drop me off, don’t forget. hello, the vremya program is on air, in the studio ekaterina andreeva, the main events of the day. results of work over 10 years and further strengthening. specially trained fighters, we will show how marines hold the
wait here, wait, svetlana petrovna, well, hello, toms, and goodbye, you’re leaving, right? their homeland with a machine gun in their hands, someone must build the future of this countries, if they give you a machine gun, it is unlikely that you will be able to kill people, most likely you will die in the first battle, to whom will you leave them, weak defenseless women, who will show them an example of masculinity and courage? we’ve practically already dealt with the enemy, so mind your...
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tom seibold. looks to me like it's all about government spending. federal, local. why that focus? what's going so wellederal, our federal business, particularly the defense intelligence, grading 100% year-over-year, this is about government services. it's a huge adopter of enterprise ai. so is petrochemical and energy. across-the-board we are seeing substantially increased demand in applying enterprise ai to business processes and government processes, to defense and intelligence. caroline: what is interesting is we have had a bit of worry about corporate enterprise spending coming more generally from the results of salesforce today. what are you seeing in terms of enterprise? it looks as though the real beef of the growth is coming from the federal government. what is the sentiment like companies you are working with and the other sectors? tom: oil and gas, utilities, consumer bank goods, agribusiness, we are seeing, you know, very significant growth and increased demand in enterprise ai. you can think of c3ai as really the first native ai company. we started 15 years ago building enterprise ai befor
tom seibold. looks to me like it's all about government spending. federal, local. why that focus? what's going so wellederal, our federal business, particularly the defense intelligence, grading 100% year-over-year, this is about government services. it's a huge adopter of enterprise ai. so is petrochemical and energy. across-the-board we are seeing substantially increased demand in applying enterprise ai to business processes and government processes, to defense and intelligence. caroline:...
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it's a welcome addition to be short. >> tom, thank you so much for that report. wellstody after a chase in san francisco ended in a dramatic crash. police responded to reports of a mugging just north of golden gate park yesterday morning. police called off the chase of the suspects out of concern for the safety of the people in the area. the suspects continued speeding down cabrillo street before crashing into another car, then an apartment building. >> it's an act of god that there was nobody standing on this corner when this car came through. >> this kind of stuff doesn't happen too often in this neighborhood. it's pretty quiet out here most of the time. >> the two suspects were eventually arrested. the man who lives in the building is now displaced until repairs are made . chp investigating a deadly crash in redwood city. it happened on interstate 280 near edgewood road and little about 10:00 last night, a little past 10:00, chp says a truck was stalled in the right lane and another truck was pulled over to help that driver. a bmw then crashed into those parked tru
it's a welcome addition to be short. >> tom, thank you so much for that report. wellstody after a chase in san francisco ended in a dramatic crash. police responded to reports of a mugging just north of golden gate park yesterday morning. police called off the chase of the suspects out of concern for the safety of the people in the area. the suspects continued speeding down cabrillo street before crashing into another car, then an apartment building. >> it's an act of god that there...
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at a minimum you're extremely well-read. tom, i learn a lot, in all seriousness. k you very much. >> thanks, neil. neil: all right. a very well-read tom dupree. keeps you posted on that and also on joe biden, he's out campaigning and in georgia and continuing to rally his base. many in his base are leaving him. the question, do they go to donald trump, could it be just as bad if they stay home? we're on that after this. the best moments happen outside. where laughter dances with the wind, and stories are told beneath the stars. where connections grow and memories are born. at bass pro shops and cabela's, we believe in the magic of the great outdoors. our friendly, knowledgeable outfitters will help you gear up for your next adventure. with club member mondays now through memorial day... club members save 10-percent at bass pro shops and cabela's. your adventure start here. with absorbine pro, pain won't hold you back from your passions. it's the only solution with two max-strength anesthetics to deliver the strongest numbing pain relief available. so, do your thing
at a minimum you're extremely well-read. tom, i learn a lot, in all seriousness. k you very much. >> thanks, neil. neil: all right. a very well-read tom dupree. keeps you posted on that and also on joe biden, he's out campaigning and in georgia and continuing to rally his base. many in his base are leaving him. the question, do they go to donald trump, could it be just as bad if they stay home? we're on that after this. the best moments happen outside. where laughter dances with the wind,...
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tom. thank you. well fire investigators in hayward are now trying to pinpoint the cause of a vegetation fire that destroyed multiple cars and threatened nearby homes. >> the fire broke out this afternoon in the jackson triangle neighborhood east of 92 and 880. ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live from the scene. jana, you spoke with one neighbor who pulled out her garden hose when that fire started. she's live now at the scene with the details on what happened. >> yes. julie, let me just step aside so you can see just how close some of these houses are. the fire started on those trees right in the back. you can see where there's some burn area in the eucalyptus. it made for a very scary scene for the neighbors in this area. the flames frightening close to homes, shot up through the trees behind a house on lucien way in hayward thursday afternoon. >> it was really, really scary. >> lucy nieto was home is adjacent to the trees in her neighbor's backyard that caught on fire a shock, she says. seeing the fla
tom. thank you. well fire investigators in hayward are now trying to pinpoint the cause of a vegetation fire that destroyed multiple cars and threatened nearby homes. >> the fire broke out this afternoon in the jackson triangle neighborhood east of 92 and 880. ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live from the scene. jana, you spoke with one neighbor who pulled out her garden hose when that fire started. she's live now at the scene with the details on what happened. >> yes. julie, let...
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tom. thank you. good evening. wellome breaking news to bnng well, some breaking news to bring you this hour here on gb news. gary davis has announced he's standing down as a labour mp at the general election on the 4th of july. the swansea west mp is currently suspended from the labour party following allegations of sexual harassment , which he denies and has been sitting as an independent. he said he's disappointed that he hasn't yet had a labour party hearing, or any opportunity to clear his name, and some other breaking news to bring you that's just come to us within the last 20 minutes or so. it's understood as you've been hearing, diane abbott has been given back the labour whip after previously having it removed more detail on that, of course, coming up with tom harwood in just a moment. but we can tell you that mr abbott was suspended from the party last year after suggesting that jewish people do not face racism, and that instead they suffer prejudice similar to redheads. she apologised and had remained sitting
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>> reporter: well, tom, the record number of americans who traveled this holiday weekend are trying to make their way home as that destructive storm system heads east. the flight aware misery map showing delays and cancellations along the east coast. as of now more than 5,000 delays so far. here in atlanta long lines as travelers try to make their way home. the tsa says it broke a record on friday with nearly 3 million screened. meantime, aaa predicted the biggest number of road trippers ever, some 38 million driving this holiday weekend. experts say the memorial day numbers indicate a strong summer travel season ahead. tom? >> all right, priya, we thank you for that. >>> now to another major story we're following tonight. the search for suspects after a former star of "general hospital" was fatally shot right on the street. his family telling our morgan chesky he died protecting a co-worker. >> reporter: tonight, a stunning murder in downtown los angeles of soap opera star johnny wactor. police say they're searching for three suspects after the 37-year-old was fatally shot early satur
>> reporter: well, tom, the record number of americans who traveled this holiday weekend are trying to make their way home as that destructive storm system heads east. the flight aware misery map showing delays and cancellations along the east coast. as of now more than 5,000 delays so far. here in atlanta long lines as travelers try to make their way home. the tsa says it broke a record on friday with nearly 3 million screened. meantime, aaa predicted the biggest number of road trippers...
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>> well, i heard tom say , how >> well, i heard tom say, how convenient with with a degree of scepticisms about being taken for a ride , and we have a long for a ride, and we have a long history of this at lourdes, where there are extraordinary miracles, a very serious medical commission set up to examine every miracle . but what happens every miracle. but what happens is, from time to time, we can't. we're bowled over because the miracles appear to happen. they get tested and so catholics believe in praying to for , for believe in praying to for, for help with people who have lived holy lives . and two people asked holy lives. and two people asked the prayers of carlo acutis this this saint in sneakers who led the most extraordinary life until he died when he was 15. and the two of them are a brazilian boy who had breathing difficulties and vomited all the time, and a costa rican girl, age 11, who had a very serious brain haemorrhage. they both found themselves in life threatening positions, and when prayers were addressed to carlo, they miraculously got better. so they miraculously got
>> well, i heard tom say , how >> well, i heard tom say, how convenient with with a degree of scepticisms about being taken for a ride , and we have a long for a ride, and we have a long history of this at lourdes, where there are extraordinary miracles, a very serious medical commission set up to examine every miracle . but what happens every miracle. but what happens is, from time to time, we can't. we're bowled over because the miracles appear to happen. they get tested and so...
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so, tom, tell the viewers at home why they should call in. well gina, they should call because we have live agents available for you right now. >> if someone's been injured in an accident, that was not your fault. give us a call right now and find out how much your case is potentially worth >> this is espn on abc full court press is presented by state farm. like a good neighbor state
so, tom, tell the viewers at home why they should call in. well gina, they should call because we have live agents available for you right now. >> if someone's been injured in an accident, that was not your fault. give us a call right now and find out how much your case is potentially worth >> this is espn on abc full court press is presented by state farm. like a good neighbor state
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he actually divorced that wife, but... she disappeared, well, how in such situations, the marriage is annulled or you would have found out about tomis it enough? well, what's the difference, aunt an, now wait, just a second, i'll get to them, yes, now, nastya, remember anya, uh-huh, my mother's sister, uh-huh, she wants to look at you, nastenka, hello, you've become so beautiful , nastya, i wanted to talk to you. kirill, go away, that’s it, i’m leaving, i’m leaving, nastya, he kept telling me how sorry he was that he broke up with you then, forgive his fool, when he contacted her, his ex, i immediately realized that nothing good would happen, when she ran away, i was even glad, where she ran away, nastenka, i beg you, go to moscow, you were with kirill, i have a lot of work now, kiryusha has a very beautiful house, fresh air, you can relax. well, will you go? i so want you to be together again, auntie, what are you really dividing, and well, what am i saying wrong? we 'll decide for ourselves, i just want you to be happy, that's it, go ahead, wave your hand, goodbye, that's it, yes, bye, sorry. nastya, nastya, you are the only per
he actually divorced that wife, but... she disappeared, well, how in such situations, the marriage is annulled or you would have found out about tomis it enough? well, what's the difference, aunt an, now wait, just a second, i'll get to them, yes, now, nastya, remember anya, uh-huh, my mother's sister, uh-huh, she wants to look at you, nastenka, hello, you've become so beautiful , nastya, i wanted to talk to you. kirill, go away, that’s it, i’m leaving, i’m leaving, nastya, he kept...