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virgil, what i know body, i gender, when they said they busy the tv door and medicine verges, and a number of ways and those know the my, i'm the g and a war and when i don't know what that is, is that what i did wanna buy a tv that again, will find my money into my shows. there was the one that, that i should, i can get up. there can be more than someone that waste, sooner than i guess she said, what i now, you know, i didn't lose my and gave me and interested this for this wednesday, but mainly interested then we had one on one on one on on the lot. but i've underwhelmed and i get a bible to give you baby know monday. no, i didn't know when to do a genuine wish i would immediately shut down. but it does is i go to the all is and once a day mean and the actually do me 11, i think. i mean when it is users, dave, as you need ah ah ah, i wait, wait, wait. gotta my main bill to watch. when can i know final a while? but then i'm just going in the face of this. my name was data with precious we met when we were playing when we to give that. and the thought to me know i want to dream. we want to
virgil, what i know body, i gender, when they said they busy the tv door and medicine verges, and a number of ways and those know the my, i'm the g and a war and when i don't know what that is, is that what i did wanna buy a tv that again, will find my money into my shows. there was the one that, that i should, i can get up. there can be more than someone that waste, sooner than i guess she said, what i now, you know, i didn't lose my and gave me and interested this for this wednesday, but...
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maybe there are lotion that i see was i'm committed to more than time over and i don't know pharmacy virgil, what i know body love, what i was when they said i live in the door and medicine verges. and i don't do all those on the my, i'm the g and a war. and under what, i don't know what the, than she is, the, what is your and i didn't wanna buy a tv that again, will find my money into my shows. there was the one that, that i should actually be the one with the someone that way younger than i guess she said i would never do. you know that i didn't lose the precious might i and a 1000000 interested if i did this with them with a buy mainly interested they had one on one on one on on the was when i've under, well, i know my 6 me several of the day bob will give their baby know monday know, i didn't know when to do a genuine push. i would be meaning to shut down. but isn't it? does is i go to the all as i know once a week, a mean monday actually do me 11. i mean, i mean when it is users day as you need i i use, i live here in bob, we got in my main build. we watch when we know funnel a while,
maybe there are lotion that i see was i'm committed to more than time over and i don't know pharmacy virgil, what i know body love, what i was when they said i live in the door and medicine verges. and i don't do all those on the my, i'm the g and a war. and under what, i don't know what the, than she is, the, what is your and i didn't wanna buy a tv that again, will find my money into my shows. there was the one that, that i should actually be the one with the someone that way younger than i...
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Jul 3, 2021
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particularly the writings of virgil, appraised agrarian and pastoral scenery. contrasting to the difficulties and complexities of urban life. this became the basis for considerable body of theatrical literary and visual art. the construction of country villas, parks and gardens. raven collectors and visitors, represents this bucolic imagery. when he was 22, olmsted took a trip to england, visiting many of these parks. years later, only two years later, he published walks and talks for the american farmer in england. one of the places that he was most impressed by was the recently completed park in liverpool, which you see here. it was designed by joseph paxton, a brilliant engineer and inventor. this was a purpose built public park, built by the city and a group of industrialists for public use and enjoyment. and for early workers and middle-class townspeople. it was, very much, as you see in the form of pastoral country parks created in the previous century. as he went about reading, exploring, writing and inventing, olmsted purred -- olmsted developed a profo
particularly the writings of virgil, appraised agrarian and pastoral scenery. contrasting to the difficulties and complexities of urban life. this became the basis for considerable body of theatrical literary and visual art. the construction of country villas, parks and gardens. raven collectors and visitors, represents this bucolic imagery. when he was 22, olmsted took a trip to england, visiting many of these parks. years later, only two years later, he published walks and talks for the...
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Jul 20, 2021
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it's led by designer virgil abloh. why is this on the news?kes abloh, quote, the most powerful black executive at the most powerful luxury goods group in the world. it also continues his disruption of an influential field that has often lacked diversity. abloh also created a scholarship fund during last summer's blm protests and is on track to be a name you will hear a lot more about probably in and beyond fashion. now that does it for me on "the beat." i have to tell you there is a very special edition of "the reidout" with joy reid up next. we were talking about msnbc's anniversary. it's also happy anniversary and first-year birthday to your show. >> yes. >> congratulations, joy. >> we're officially a toddler. we're a year old. we're bouncing and misbehaving like every toddler everywhere, we're constantly hungry and thirsty and bored. >> i'll tell you my one thought on that, which i'm thankful for and i happen to know a lot of viewers are. we're thankful that you are a toddler that could talk from day one. >> we are a genius toddler, ari mel
it's led by designer virgil abloh. why is this on the news?kes abloh, quote, the most powerful black executive at the most powerful luxury goods group in the world. it also continues his disruption of an influential field that has often lacked diversity. abloh also created a scholarship fund during last summer's blm protests and is on track to be a name you will hear a lot more about probably in and beyond fashion. now that does it for me on "the beat." i have to tell you there is a...
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. >> jesse: virgil's, right? >> jessica: the on air eating, i didn't -- >> jesse: i will eat.t. you can eat meat and chicken with your hands. you are always in a hurry. you have to pick it up -- >> greg: we can't eat a rib with a knife and fork? >> jesse: you are a southerner. >> dagen: women take the time to use utensils. >> greg: you are going to use utensils on a rib? for the first time, dagen, i think you're out of your gourd. >> dagen: i will eat coleslaw, if you're in a hurry you can eat with your hands. >> dana: i'm not going to it with my hands. if what they are trying to do is get men to eat less meat than what they need to do is, have you ever heard of reverse psychology? that is what you need to do. studies like this make jesse want to eat more. >> jesse: i'm that simple. >> dagen: on that note, new york turned into a waterworld -- "watters' world," literally. after a storm swept up the east coast and brought flash floods to the big apple. it was this video. >> terrible for her. awful. before there were multiple people in there. >> jesse: of a going in or out of the
. >> jesse: virgil's, right? >> jessica: the on air eating, i didn't -- >> jesse: i will eat.t. you can eat meat and chicken with your hands. you are always in a hurry. you have to pick it up -- >> greg: we can't eat a rib with a knife and fork? >> jesse: you are a southerner. >> dagen: women take the time to use utensils. >> greg: you are going to use utensils on a rib? for the first time, dagen, i think you're out of your gourd. >> dagen: i will...
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listen, you've got dave's barbecue on 42nd street, virgil's, they're all over the place.here of as you go public, what's interesting to me is people who never grilled before totally got into it during the pandemic because everyone was pushed to, a, cook on their own but also take eating outdoors, especially last summer. how do you continue to keep that momentum going, particularly considering that your average, your average grill which is basically more of a smoker, slow cooker, is not as cheap as some of the other products out there? >> no. i mean, first of all, traeger is an innovator. we're a disrupter. we're actually two and a half times the average selling price of a traditional grill. but consumers love it so much, and they actually use it so much that they're willing to pay for it. and i think it's one of these classic consumer disruption stories where when a consumer finds a better experience, one they value more, they'll pay for it. so, you know, unlike a traditional grill that gets sort of pulled out of the garage on memorial day, cooked on through the summer, h
listen, you've got dave's barbecue on 42nd street, virgil's, they're all over the place.here of as you go public, what's interesting to me is people who never grilled before totally got into it during the pandemic because everyone was pushed to, a, cook on their own but also take eating outdoors, especially last summer. how do you continue to keep that momentum going, particularly considering that your average, your average grill which is basically more of a smoker, slow cooker, is not as cheap...
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we would like to ask you it's a suborbital flight, like alan shepherd, suborbital, virgil grissom cameal flight. the elon musk says his rockets have power to handle orbital flights but send astronauts to the international space station. next wave says jeff bezos the wave of glenn rockets named after john glenn will be able to do that. a crowded of frontier billionaires to do this. too crowded or not enough do you think? >> a crowded with billionaire money and billionaire flights that is probably a good thing. commercial spaceflight i think is a positive for everyone. we talked about this before, if everyone in the planet spend a few days in space and spend a few weeks in a third world country all our perspectives of life on earth would change i think for the better. so while there is a little bit of hesitation for me in all of this i think ultimately it's good. i think it is just like the wright brothers in 1903 and the ability we have to do with airplanes today. i have no idea how long it will take to drive that cost down but right now, that is a pretty steep cost. neil: you know, i j
we would like to ask you it's a suborbital flight, like alan shepherd, suborbital, virgil grissom cameal flight. the elon musk says his rockets have power to handle orbital flights but send astronauts to the international space station. next wave says jeff bezos the wave of glenn rockets named after john glenn will be able to do that. a crowded of frontier billionaires to do this. too crowded or not enough do you think? >> a crowded with billionaire money and billionaire flights that is...
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lake como's beauty is famous the world over celebrated by virgil, leonardo da vinci and george clooneyof billagio but take a closer look at water level and it's never been this low. this beauty isn't the only thing that's stunning. the fact is, i shouldn't even be able to walk here but this year the water is lower than it's ever been in recorded history. >> in this period we don't have rainfall from the ice melting or snow melting. >> reporter: this geologist says the white gap that marks how much the water has dropped. >> reporter: so more than three feet. >> yes. >> reporter: stretch that across the 56 square miles of lake and you get 4.6 billion gallons that have vanished, enough to cause dangerous erosion, even rock slides. when the water recedrecedes, th mountain erodes. >> yes. >> reporter: water depletion is killing off the fish. these days the local government has resorted to stocking the lake with fish from nearby farms but it's still a struggle says william cavadini. >> directly from lake como. the fish level is around 50% less than ten years ago. we already lost a small fits
lake como's beauty is famous the world over celebrated by virgil, leonardo da vinci and george clooneyof billagio but take a closer look at water level and it's never been this low. this beauty isn't the only thing that's stunning. the fact is, i shouldn't even be able to walk here but this year the water is lower than it's ever been in recorded history. >> in this period we don't have rainfall from the ice melting or snow melting. >> reporter: this geologist says the white gap that...
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virgil lee is a counsel for media and technology. he works to advance the interest of multiuse communities. his portfolio includes broadband access, surveillance technology. also artificial intelligence. he previously worked as policy council at public knowledge in the u.s. committee for education and labor. he received his jp from howard university's will of law. welcome. we also have a research fellow for the center of technology policy at the heritage foundation, her research post -- focuses on big tech and policy. she was a fellow at the center for new american security and served as a senior intelligence analyst for a u.s. naval command and helped create facebook's global security and counterterrorism program. she received her m&a from king's college london. welcome. professor jennifer lawrence served as a professor at the university of texas school of lower she studied and writes about law and institutional design shaping the function of criminal justice institutions. she currently reports to the american bar association on the
virgil lee is a counsel for media and technology. he works to advance the interest of multiuse communities. his portfolio includes broadband access, surveillance technology. also artificial intelligence. he previously worked as policy council at public knowledge in the u.s. committee for education and labor. he received his jp from howard university's will of law. welcome. we also have a research fellow for the center of technology policy at the heritage foundation, her research post -- focuses...