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i wonder how ou embellished in those works. i wonder how you think— embellished in those works.ted have changed over the 30 years since you have won it?— have won it? they have changed a treat have won it? they have changed a great deal. _ have won it? they have changed a great deal, more _ have won it? they have changed a great deal, more inclusive, - have won it? they have changed a great deal, more inclusive, the i great deal, more inclusive, the prize is more open to a richness of experimentation, voices across the world, more people of colour, more women, open to gender possibilities, open to sexuality. it has become richer, bolderand open to sexuality. it has become richer, bolder and the questions around it are more intense. each year he feel, as you can see with this year's shortlist, ask deep questions about the human condition, about the current state of the human spirit. ile about the current state of the human sirit. ., ., , ., ,, ., spirit. he mentioned readers talk to ou about spirit. he mentioned readers talk to you about the _ spirit. he mentioned readers talk to
i wonder how ou embellished in those works. i wonder how you think— embellished in those works.ted have changed over the 30 years since you have won it?— have won it? they have changed a treat have won it? they have changed a great deal. _ have won it? they have changed a great deal, more _ have won it? they have changed a great deal, more inclusive, - have won it? they have changed a great deal, more inclusive, the i great deal, more inclusive, the prize is more open to a richness of...
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things that make him laugh which was wonderful. ., ,, , ., , . ., wonderful.ank you very much for joining us for those very fond - joining us for those very fond memories of lionel blair who is died at the age of 92. let's talk to the actor melvyn hayes who knew lionel blair well. again, your thoughts with this very sad news. ~ ., , ., sad news. well, i only heard it about three — sad news. well, i only heard it about three seconds _ sad news. well, i only heard it about three seconds before . sad news. well, i only heard it| about three seconds before the sad news. well, i only heard it - about three seconds before the phone when asking me to come and say something. he was a one—off. he was an amazing post up he was mister show business. i remember working with him at the london palladium in the days when we did pantomime together, we did 15 weeks season. he was playing the sheriff. it was a first time in history that a sheriff has ever done a song sheet. he insisted, because he was playing the sheriff as well he insisted on having a change of costume for eve
things that make him laugh which was wonderful. ., ,, , ., , . ., wonderful.ank you very much for joining us for those very fond - joining us for those very fond memories of lionel blair who is died at the age of 92. let's talk to the actor melvyn hayes who knew lionel blair well. again, your thoughts with this very sad news. ~ ., , ., sad news. well, i only heard it about three — sad news. well, i only heard it about three seconds _ sad news. well, i only heard it about three seconds before...
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wonder woman.... serena... wonder woman... serena... wonder woman... ♪ ♪ ace. advantage!v together with the best of live and on demand. introducing directv stream. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. nancy: how do you think surviving bundy has affected your life. >> it changed me direction as to know it was not going to be the way i thought it was going to be. i believe in your lives things change as you grow and you learn and you adapt and you move on. so, there were main positive -- many positive things that happened as a result of it. >> after it happened, you just feel grateful that it wasn't your parents that heard you died. you don't take that for granted any more, you know you are lucky. >> you have a second chance. >> you don't take anything for granted. >> no, life is a precious thing. >> you grab at it. >> how does it feel being in the same room at the same table together? a
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six. yours you could and should witness a wonderful recovery.— wonderful recovery.t — wonderful recovery. six years ago, at the 21st climate _ wonderful recovery. six years ago, at the 21st climate summit - wonderful recovery. six years ago, at the 21st climate summit in - wonderful recovery. six years ago, at the 21st climate summit in parisi at the 21st climate summit in paris the world was on track to one by up to 5.5 degrees. —— to warm by 4.5 degrees. now we're on track to 2.7 degrees. now we're on track to 2.7 degrees but to avoid the worst ravages of climate change we need to mitigate even further to do that will necessitate a massive shift in ambition. one man trying to accelerate that changes the uk's high level climate, campaign for climate change and idle topping and when i spoke to him at cop26 i asked him why despite decades of agonisingly slow poke atomic processes are still optimistic. it is not na ve optimism and we are not on track and this is a task of transforming the global economy so let's not equate optimism with na vet and it is a choice. what
six. yours you could and should witness a wonderful recovery.— wonderful recovery.t — wonderful recovery. six years ago, at the 21st climate _ wonderful recovery. six years ago, at the 21st climate summit - wonderful recovery. six years ago, at the 21st climate summit in - wonderful recovery. six years ago, at the 21st climate summit in parisi at the 21st climate summit in paris the world was on track to one by up to 5.5 degrees. —— to warm by 4.5 degrees. now we're on track to 2.7...
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wonderful presentation. rose, i wonder if you have any last comments at this time? i think housing is a hot topic in general for san franciscans. i applaud you for your hard work. it is a lot of information and you are trying to capture as many people in the net as you can. of course, there are ways that people have situations for you to be aware of. thank you again for your time. >> thank you so much for having us today and for this discussion. it is a great start. >> thank you. >> good luck with the project. now we are going to the next topic. number 6. information item. this is going to be introduction of new director of disability and aging services. kelly dearman. after this presentation is finished we are going to ask for questions from the council members first. kelly, i will turn the floor over to you. >> great. i am kelly dearman. i am very happy to meet you all. i am the new executive director of disability and aging services. i took over for shreen mcspadden the director of homelessness and supportive housing. i have been here six months. i am still learn
wonderful presentation. rose, i wonder if you have any last comments at this time? i think housing is a hot topic in general for san franciscans. i applaud you for your hard work. it is a lot of information and you are trying to capture as many people in the net as you can. of course, there are ways that people have situations for you to be aware of. thank you again for your time. >> thank you so much for having us today and for this discussion. it is a great start. >> thank you....
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. >> wonderful. 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 e
. >> wonderful. 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...
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perhaps little l wonder then that the government has now changed its mind. i wonder then that the government hear wonder then that the government has now changed its mind.— now changed its mind. i fear last niuht's now changed its mind. i fear last night's debate _ now changed its mind. i fear last night's debate conflated - now changed its mind. i fear last night's debate conflated the - night's debate conflated the individual case with the general concern. this link needs to be broken, therefore i and others will be looking to work on a cross—party basis to achieve improvements in our system for future cases. we will bring forward more detailed proposals once they have been cross—party discussions. in proposals once they have been cross-party discussions. in other words, cross-party discussions. in other words. owen _ cross-party discussions. in other words, owen paterson _ cross-party discussions. in other words, owen paterson will- cross-party discussions. in other words, owen paterson will face l cross-party discussions. in other| words, owen paterson will face a vote on being suspended
perhaps little l wonder then that the government has now changed its mind. i wonder then that the government hear wonder then that the government has now changed its mind.— now changed its mind. i fear last niuht's now changed its mind. i fear last night's debate _ now changed its mind. i fear last night's debate conflated - now changed its mind. i fear last night's debate conflated the - night's debate conflated the individual case with the general concern. this link needs to be broken,...
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. >> wonderful. 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 e
. >> wonderful. 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...
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so, it's wonderful to be here, wonderful to be able to honor the integrity and the truth telling of unionders, so i am thrilled to do that. i am especially pleased to be here and have a chance to talk about our constitution and talk about the first amendment. when i think about the first amendment, the first thing i think about is the history of this great nation. and i actually had the chance this morning to do something i had never done before. and that was to visit the elliott burying ground in roxbury. and, if you haven't been, it's a wonderful place, it happens to be, i think it may be the oldest cemetery -- second oldest cemetery in boston. but there are 15 cheney's buried in the elliott burial ground. and it was very moving, i facetimed my parents, it took more time for them to figure out how to face time then to get there, but don't tell them i told you that. but some of the very first cheney's who came to america are actually buried at elliott burial ground. william cheney is there, he came in 1640. he was part of the great immigration of puritans who were trying to escape religi
so, it's wonderful to be here, wonderful to be able to honor the integrity and the truth telling of unionders, so i am thrilled to do that. i am especially pleased to be here and have a chance to talk about our constitution and talk about the first amendment. when i think about the first amendment, the first thing i think about is the history of this great nation. and i actually had the chance this morning to do something i had never done before. and that was to visit the elliott burying ground...
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i have had a wonderful life, i wouldn't l had a wonderful life, i wouldn't change — had a wonderful lifeything, truthfully. an exciting — change anything, truthfully. an exciting business with something to worry— exciting business with something to worry about. which can be quite healthy, — worry about. which can be quite healthy, actually. it's been very good _ healthy, actually. it's been very good to— healthy, actually. it's been very good to me. in healthy, actually. it's been very good to me— healthy, actually. it's been very good to me. in total, a williams racin: 19 good to me. in total, a williams racing 19 constructors _ good to me. in total, a williams racing 19 constructors world - good to me. in total, a williams. racing 19 constructors world titles and seven drivers titles.— and seven drivers titles. mansell finishes and _ and seven drivers titles. mansell finishes and he _ and seven drivers titles. mansell finishes and he is _ and seven drivers titles. mansell finishes and he is world - and seven drivers titles. mansell i finishes and he is world champion. and damon hill wi
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wonderful. you know, so i worked with giles on this manuscript, so it's my great pleasure to read it a handful of times, and it was fascinating every time. it really does read as a thriller, as a page turner as much as it does a work of history. it's really a wonderful book in that way, and the book is set in berlin right after world war ii as the war was ending, and just after. and it is, you know, during the time berlin was divided into four sectors, of course, and the book follows the leaders of those four sectors, and the four sectors, that germany was divided into, and it was just so entertaining and shocking how many big characters there were kind of ruling this place during this time. they really are larger than life. it almost felt like i was in a quintin tarantino movie, and you capture them in wonderful minute detail. i'm curious if you knew that the time and place was famous for having these big characters and that's what drew you to the subject matter or you kind of discovered it as
wonderful. you know, so i worked with giles on this manuscript, so it's my great pleasure to read it a handful of times, and it was fascinating every time. it really does read as a thriller, as a page turner as much as it does a work of history. it's really a wonderful book in that way, and the book is set in berlin right after world war ii as the war was ending, and just after. and it is, you know, during the time berlin was divided into four sectors, of course, and the book follows the...
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they are wondering who president biden relies on heavily. and i think there is a lot of speculation in that regard. not only among people in arkansas, but, pull me aside, who is really running the show? i think that's true when i talk to my senate colleagues, also. that's the question that's out there right now. jackie: it is. the democrats are at the same time still on the precipice of potentially passing some historic legislation that president biden himself has been deeply involved in the negotiations of. senator boozman: they are trying to. it's a rocky roed and we'll have to wait to see how it turns out. i think virginia's going to make a big difference in that. the closeness of the race there, the closeness of the race in new jersey, i think the country is more -- some are center right, center, center left, but they are not as far left as what is coming out of the white house right now. and because of that and because of the inflation tendencies which again a lot of people are blaming on the $1.9 trillion, all of the money that we have
they are wondering who president biden relies on heavily. and i think there is a lot of speculation in that regard. not only among people in arkansas, but, pull me aside, who is really running the show? i think that's true when i talk to my senate colleagues, also. that's the question that's out there right now. jackie: it is. the democrats are at the same time still on the precipice of potentially passing some historic legislation that president biden himself has been deeply involved in the...
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. >> i'm wondering what else you think congress into the president can do to end the supply-chain crisis. a. >> i think we have to address it and make it such that people are working around the clock simply doesn't do it. so we need to make it such that this is an all out as much as we've done some of the other things it's almost like a vaccine situation. in the supply-chain issue it's not going to do it as long as those two things are hanging around. a. >> i want to get to the issue of veterans health care. a large percentage were concerned about getting the vaccine especially because their spousesas or caregiver wasn't eligible at the same time. you and is senator jon tester offered legislation to improve access to get the vaccine. what is the status of that bill? >> we talk about democrats and republicans not having a relationship. this is a good example of making sure they are getting the care they need. we were going home visiting with people during the pandemic that had a situation where the veteran was able to give a shot but the caregiver wasn't so we actually got some legislatio
. >> i'm wondering what else you think congress into the president can do to end the supply-chain crisis. a. >> i think we have to address it and make it such that people are working around the clock simply doesn't do it. so we need to make it such that this is an all out as much as we've done some of the other things it's almost like a vaccine situation. in the supply-chain issue it's not going to do it as long as those two things are hanging around. a. >> i want to get to...
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this is a wonderful opportunity. the socialist country where the government runs everything they don't go there. because america is a free country. i try to make suggestions in the book for ways that you can start a talk about the core principles that we as conservatives believe in. >> i am sure that some of the ways wouldn't make it clear why they are going in the opposite direction. then we headed to college and i think that if you think about the forces you have a daughter you are going to send off to collegeut. a. >> you talk about the challenge of higher ed in general and what geare the recommendations. it's what they are going to be up against and the ways to navigate it. >> it's a challenging time the social life would be quite dominant i am a huge proponent of community colleges maybe for a yearol f or two to see if thee serious. if you've been working on these issues all along the way you can feel a a little more secure but even some of those people they feel they lose and encouraging them to get involved wi
this is a wonderful opportunity. the socialist country where the government runs everything they don't go there. because america is a free country. i try to make suggestions in the book for ways that you can start a talk about the core principles that we as conservatives believe in. >> i am sure that some of the ways wouldn't make it clear why they are going in the opposite direction. then we headed to college and i think that if you think about the forces you have a daughter you are...
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he had wonderful people around him, he had a wonderful designer who is still with us.er, for both of them. even in heaven. so frank had good friends. few friends, but good friends. he chose very carefully who he had friends with. but he was very good at racing money into motorsport, in a big way. it is a cut-throat _ into motorsport, in a big way. it is a cut—throat business, you know that. full of quite a lot of big egos. i wondered that. full of quite a lot of big egos. iwondered if that. full of quite a lot of big egos. i wondered if you could give me a little insight into what his style was in navigating some of those big personalities. modesty. he never saw himself _ those big personalities. modesty. he never saw himself as _ those big personalities. modesty. he never saw himself as a _ those big personalities. modesty. he never saw himself as a great - those big personalities. modesty. he never saw himself as a great man. i those big personalities. modesty. he| never saw himself as a great man. he always was modest. he was good with other people, very good in mot
he had wonderful people around him, he had a wonderful designer who is still with us.er, for both of them. even in heaven. so frank had good friends. few friends, but good friends. he chose very carefully who he had friends with. but he was very good at racing money into motorsport, in a big way. it is a cut-throat _ into motorsport, in a big way. it is a cut—throat business, you know that. full of quite a lot of big egos. i wondered that. full of quite a lot of big egos. iwondered if that....
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i wonder how it might impact this economy struggling through covid? i wonder a little bit about what people are weighing as they quit? >> i think a lot of things. the pandemic significantly changed workers priorities. a lot of workers, especially older millennials and younger millennial workers are demanding some sort of hybrid lifestyle. a lot of officers are trying to convince employees to go back to the office, and they don't want to do that. some workers who have always worked in person are now figuring may be risk is not worth it. maybe they are not feeling full field. maybe at that point, -- fulfilled. maybe at that point they have enough to make a change in their life. cost for company are going up. i spoke to jared bernstein from the white house last week. he acknowledged companies will have to keep paying workers more and more to be able to get them to take these jobs and stay in those jobs. they have a few other statistics the white house looks at where the cost may not go up that much, but acknowledged to hire people will be really expensiv
i wonder how it might impact this economy struggling through covid? i wonder a little bit about what people are weighing as they quit? >> i think a lot of things. the pandemic significantly changed workers priorities. a lot of workers, especially older millennials and younger millennial workers are demanding some sort of hybrid lifestyle. a lot of officers are trying to convince employees to go back to the office, and they don't want to do that. some workers who have always worked in...
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wonderful mate and wonderful supportive wife of william. you know the story about her having epilepsy and mckinley was such a wonderful husband that when she had the epilepsy seizures and he would place a napkin on her face and they would go on with dinner. that's the reason he has no direct descendants because both young daughters died in infancy. i think she because of the death of both fathers and the death -- you know, the assassination of william mckinley caused her to really want to memorialize mckinley and the white house first lady's home is -- was actually her home. did you know that? >> i didn't. >> the first lady's museum was out of saxton mckinley's home and it is a beautiful, beautiful structure. i think hillary clinton integrated that home back in the day. >> so if one were to look at that period of time it was the time of great disruption and technological change, industrial change, though, parallels to today. so, you know, going through the digital revolution, there's challenges with immigration as they were back at that tim
wonderful mate and wonderful supportive wife of william. you know the story about her having epilepsy and mckinley was such a wonderful husband that when she had the epilepsy seizures and he would place a napkin on her face and they would go on with dinner. that's the reason he has no direct descendants because both young daughters died in infancy. i think she because of the death of both fathers and the death -- you know, the assassination of william mckinley caused her to really want to...
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programme. is a momentous event in china's political history. is wonderful to have yol it is wonderfulhe party? i what will it mean for him and the party?— the party? i think it is very likely that _ the party? i think it is very likely that we _ the party? i think it is very likely that we will - the party? i think it is very likely that we will get - the party? i think it is very likely that we will get the l likely that we will get the third resolution. it is the only public agenda item on the committee meetings and so we've had 370 members of china's political and military elite meeting in beijing since monday. we believe the resolution suggests that xi jinping is indispensable and essentially a transformative leader who is turning china into a global power by building on their legacies. although the content of the resolution will not be made public until after it concludes, we can expect at the rains will be presented as essential preliminary faces before the start of xi jinping's new era. he will be representative helping the chinese people stand up after the humiliation from for
programme. is a momentous event in china's political history. is wonderful to have yol it is wonderfulhe party? i what will it mean for him and the party?— the party? i think it is very likely that _ the party? i think it is very likely that we _ the party? i think it is very likely that we will - the party? i think it is very likely that we will get - the party? i think it is very likely that we will get the l likely that we will get the third resolution. it is the only public agenda item on...
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wonder woman. serena... wonder woman... serena... wonder woman... ♪ ♪ ace. advantage!get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. introducing directv stream. if you used shipgo this whole thing wouldn't be a thing. yeah, dad! i don't want to deal with this. oh, you brought your luggage to the airport. that's adorable. with shipgo shipping your luggage before you fly you'll never have to wait around here again. like ever. that can't be comfortable though. shipgo.com the smart, fast, easy way to travel. >> that is a photo of you, yes? >> yes. >> that is mr. rittenhouse. >> correct. >> okay. now. you agree our firearm is pointed at mr. rittenhouse, correct? >> yes. >> when you were standing 3 to 5 feet from him, with our arms up in the air he never fired, right? >> correct. >> it was not until you pointed your gun at him, advanced on him, with your gun, now our hands down pointed at him, he fired? >> right. >> correct. mark: interesting thing about gaige grosskruetz. he first spoke to police he more got to -- forgot to mention he had a gun, pointing if at kyl
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all the way to the world cup, wonderful. wonderful. find out their next opponent _ cup, wonderful. wales won't find out their next opponent until— cup, wonderful. wales won't find out their next opponent until next - cup, wonderful. wales won't find out their next opponent until next week, j their next opponent until next week, but the red wall behind them, it feels like a big step towards their first world cup since 1958. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello. it's going to be a little bit colder early on wednesday morning, compared to the last few nights. clear skies through the night across much of the country. and if you look at the winds, they're slightly north of west — so that's where the air�*s coming from and, with the clearing skies, those temperatures will have fallen to around five celsius in newcastle, norwich, and single figures pretty much across the board. but it will be a bright, if not sunny day across many areas, especially out towards the east, central areas, southern parts o
all the way to the world cup, wonderful. wonderful. find out their next opponent _ cup, wonderful. wales won't find out their next opponent until— cup, wonderful. wales won't find out their next opponent until next - cup, wonderful. wales won't find out their next opponent until next week, j their next opponent until next week, but the red wall behind them, it feels like a big step towards their first world cup since 1958. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good...
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it'sjust wonderful. he has run on hundred one _ rob bro. it'sjust wonderful.d one miles in less than 24 — run on hundred one miles in less than 24 hours to raise money for motor— than 24 hours to raise money for motor neuron disease research. his team-mate — motor neuron disease research. his team—mate there with him. i saw the moment— team—mate there with him. i saw the moment that he crossed the finish line _ moment that he crossed the finish line it's _ moment that he crossed the finish line. it's incredibly moving. it is a very— line. it's incredibly moving. it is a very cruel— line. it's incredibly moving. it is a very cruel disease, i have lost a friend _ a very cruel disease, i have lost a friend to — a very cruel disease, i have lost a friend to it— a very cruel disease, i have lost a friend to it and i have seen it myself _ friend to it and i have seen it myself. the amount of money he's raised _ myself. the amount of money he's raised and — myself. the amount of money he's raised and the amount of profile and attention— raised and the amount of profi
it'sjust wonderful. he has run on hundred one _ rob bro. it'sjust wonderful.d one miles in less than 24 — run on hundred one miles in less than 24 hours to raise money for motor— than 24 hours to raise money for motor neuron disease research. his team-mate — motor neuron disease research. his team—mate there with him. i saw the moment— team—mate there with him. i saw the moment that he crossed the finish line _ moment that he crossed the finish line it's _ moment that he crossed the...
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so i wonder if she'll keep her word and how she votes. i don't think their constituents are going to appreciate them helping to pass a bill that empowers the i.r.s. to squeeze every single dollar from america's families and small businesses. it's the second biggest giveaway in this are billions to the rest. delivers a tax cut to 2/3 of the country's millionaires. democrats -- democrat enforcement of the i.r.s. proposes to hire 87,000, you know what that does? it adds another 1.2 million audits who does that hit? nearly half of those audits will directly impact families earning $75,000 or less. if you're a millionaire it's going to give you a benefit if you're earning $75,000 or less, got a better chance of being audited. one quarter will affect the americans who earn $25,000 per year is this really what speaker pelosi refers to as a spectacular vision of 87,000 more agents? what about those 21 democrats who sent her a letter asking it to be out of the bill? do they still vote for it? i'm not sure if they'll wake up and oppose this disastr
so i wonder if she'll keep her word and how she votes. i don't think their constituents are going to appreciate them helping to pass a bill that empowers the i.r.s. to squeeze every single dollar from america's families and small businesses. it's the second biggest giveaway in this are billions to the rest. delivers a tax cut to 2/3 of the country's millionaires. democrats -- democrat enforcement of the i.r.s. proposes to hire 87,000, you know what that does? it adds another 1.2 million audits...
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i wonder, to you - there. yes. what does it tell you? i wonder, to you as - you?s for the abortion rights here, would it matter what the grounds inaudible whether it is an issue of constitutionality or a more fundamental issue regarding abortion? i mean, no, since this law went into effect two months ago, the majority of people seeking abortion care have had to be turned away or have had to travel out of state, or have been forced to carry their pregnancy to term, and that is not in line with the fundamental right to abortion access. so i think it doesn't exactly matter, as long as they protect that right for all texans and all americans. what we know is that when abortion bands are implemented in texas, they spread across the country, and already other states have decided they will introduce these bells in that legislative sessions, so this will affect so many more people than just the people of texas. 0k, will perhaps wait for some time yet before we get a conclusion, but aimee arrambide, thank you very much indeed. she works for avow. thank you for having me. t
i wonder, to you - there. yes. what does it tell you? i wonder, to you as - you?s for the abortion rights here, would it matter what the grounds inaudible whether it is an issue of constitutionality or a more fundamental issue regarding abortion? i mean, no, since this law went into effect two months ago, the majority of people seeking abortion care have had to be turned away or have had to travel out of state, or have been forced to carry their pregnancy to term, and that is not in line with...
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it was a wonderful effort. aha, us when we arrived. it was a wonderful effort.— wonderful effort.. a fantastic response on _ wonderful effort. a fantastic response on part _ wonderful effort. a fantastic response on part of - wonderful effort. a fantastic l response on part of everyone. thank you for being on the programme. that's wes mccauley joining us from british columbia. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come, concerns grow over the whereabouts of chinese tennis player pang who has not been heard from since she made sexual assault allegations against the top chinese official. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest i demonstration so far of the fast—growing _ european anti—nuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening the country's remaining whites—only beaches to people of all races. this will lead to a black majority governme
it was a wonderful effort. aha, us when we arrived. it was a wonderful effort.— wonderful effort.. a fantastic response on _ wonderful effort. a fantastic response on part _ wonderful effort. a fantastic response on part of - wonderful effort. a fantastic l response on part of everyone. thank you for being on the programme. that's wes mccauley joining us from british columbia. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come, concerns grow over the whereabouts of chinese tennis player pang who...
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or if you have been the most wonderful, incredible experience. so taught you the money to scan, it's just been wonderful. i'm. i'm sad. we haven't met in the past, but it's been wonderful to share all these experiences. upbringings and, and time in london the year that we went miles apart from each other. exactly. so interesting to hear that will help you with, with so connected by a time in a period is like from your memories or music that you've talked about. yeah, some of your influences, i remember about 2 that was at this time. so i'm going to go and sing now in a recording studio from quite inspired for excellence. have the feeling of this moment that we've been able to talk with me. we come from a timer generation. when what matter? denart was to be radical. today. what the hell does radical meat arctic is, are being used to make cause satisfaction of the brochure war. our society for the rich and the powerful picasso in his late life, said something wonderful painting is not decoration for your living room. painting is oh, step beyond the
or if you have been the most wonderful, incredible experience. so taught you the money to scan, it's just been wonderful. i'm. i'm sad. we haven't met in the past, but it's been wonderful to share all these experiences. upbringings and, and time in london the year that we went miles apart from each other. exactly. so interesting to hear that will help you with, with so connected by a time in a period is like from your memories or music that you've talked about. yeah, some of your influences, i...
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wonderful, really wonderful. he's so inspiring. i _ mate. wonderful, really wonderful.nspiring. i wish him - mate. wonderful, really wonderful. he's so inspiring. ! wish him all- he's so inspiring. i wish him all the very best. he's an amazing man, amazing man. we the very best. he's an amazing man, amazing man-— amazing man. we all know how mentally strong _ amazing man. we all know how mentally strong kev _ amazing man. we all know how mentally strong kev can - amazing man. we all know how mentally strong kev can be. - amazing man. we all know how mentally strong kev can be. i. amazing man. we all know how- mentally strong kev can be. i think in, mentally strong kev can be. i think in. but _ mentally strong kev can be. i think in. but he — mentally strong kev can be. i think in, but he won't quit, that's how he is. in, but he won't quit, that's how he is he's _ in, but he won't quit, that's how he is. he's emotional, very tired. we are also— is. he's emotional, very tired. we are also proud of him. he's really tired. it's been really, really tough. he's really tired.
wonderful, really wonderful. he's so inspiring. i _ mate. wonderful, really wonderful.nspiring. i wish him - mate. wonderful, really wonderful. he's so inspiring. ! wish him all- he's so inspiring. i wish him all the very best. he's an amazing man, amazing man. we the very best. he's an amazing man, amazing man-— amazing man. we all know how mentally strong _ amazing man. we all know how mentally strong kev _ amazing man. we all know how mentally strong kev can - amazing man. we all know how...
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it does make you wonder when _ crowded places. it does make you wonder when you _ crowded places.places. it does make you wonder when you see what - crowded places. it does make you wonder when you see what is - crowded places. it does make you. wonder when you see what is going crowded places. it does make you - wonder when you see what is going on in europe, those cases are climbing, there were riots. it’s in europe, those cases are climbing, there were riots.— there were riots. it's interesting because the _ there were riots. it's interesting because the government - there were riots. it's interesting because the government has . there were riots. it's interesting i because the government has been quite _ because the government has been quite confident over the last few days, _ quite confident over the last few days, and — quite confident over the last few days, and we heard the health secretary— days, and we heard the health secretary saying we were in a much better— secretary saying we were in a much better position compared to europe where _ better position compared to europ
it does make you wonder when _ crowded places. it does make you wonder when you _ crowded places.places. it does make you wonder when you see what - crowded places. it does make you wonder when you see what is - crowded places. it does make you. wonder when you see what is going crowded places. it does make you - wonder when you see what is going on in europe, those cases are climbing, there were riots. it’s in europe, those cases are climbing, there were riots.— there were riots. it's...
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one that wonder woman herself enjoys. before that, we will talk with a professor about president biden's plan for the country's petroleum reserves and gas prices. we want to discuss the latest covid-19 news but would a former cow star and nfl quarterback of the green bay packer's is making headlines once again as he is suffering a toe injury that at one point he referred to as a covid injury but now insisted was not. because he is aaron rodgers, people are paying close attention and wondering what's going on. is it covid too? -- toe? what is that? what are the illnesses related to covid? joining us to talk about that it is a ucsf infectious disease specialist. thanks for your time, right before thanksgiving. >> always a pleasure, kristin. kristen: we will start with, what is covid toe? is it a real thing? >> it is definitely a real thing. it is a purple patch that develops on your toes, your fingers, your elbow, and happens once to four weeks after covid. particularly if you've had mild symptoms, like aaron rodgers, it is
one that wonder woman herself enjoys. before that, we will talk with a professor about president biden's plan for the country's petroleum reserves and gas prices. we want to discuss the latest covid-19 news but would a former cow star and nfl quarterback of the green bay packer's is making headlines once again as he is suffering a toe injury that at one point he referred to as a covid injury but now insisted was not. because he is aaron rodgers, people are paying close attention and wondering...
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. >> thank you, it's wonderful to be here. and i thank the hudson institute for hosting this wonderful event and giving me this chance to talk about this woman that i think is the most or one of the most influential women in american history. i make one correction to your introduction. the persona of ms. hale. she, i think, would have liked to be called an authoress. >> [laughs] >> and you would have been a vice presidentess. [laughs] she loved words that designated professional women as women. so here we are. you mentioned she is mostly forgotten today. if she's remembered, it's as the godmother of thanksgiving or as the author of "mary had a little lamb". which i bet you didn't know. maybe you thought mother goose had written that. but she wrote it in 1830. but i learned about hale when i was writing my book on history of thanksgiving. and i was really blown away by her when i learned that she was editor of the most widely circulated magazine of the first half of the 19th century. and she had enormous influence over the cult
. >> thank you, it's wonderful to be here. and i thank the hudson institute for hosting this wonderful event and giving me this chance to talk about this woman that i think is the most or one of the most influential women in american history. i make one correction to your introduction. the persona of ms. hale. she, i think, would have liked to be called an authoress. >> [laughs] >> and you would have been a vice presidentess. [laughs] she loved words that designated...
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waukesha pride in its identity and has - wonderful spirit. waukesha looks after— wonderful spirit.l spirit. waukesha looks. after each other. waukesha enjoys its celebrations— after each other. waukesha enjoys its celebrations and _ after each other. waukesha enjoys its celebrations and the _ after each other. waukesha enjoys its celebrations and the entire - its celebrations and the entire community— its celebrations and the entire communityjoins _ its celebrations and the entire communityjoins in _ its celebrations and the entire communityjoins in the - its celebrations and the entire - communityjoins in the celebrations. we are _ communityjoins in the celebrations. we are very— communityjoins in the celebrations. we are very close _ communityjoins in the celebrations. we are very close community. - we are very close community. waukesha _ we are very close community. waukesha is— we are very close community. waukesha is a _ we are very close community. waukesha is a community - we are very close community. . waukesha is a community where we are very close community. - waukesha is
waukesha pride in its identity and has - wonderful spirit. waukesha looks after— wonderful spirit.l spirit. waukesha looks. after each other. waukesha enjoys its celebrations— after each other. waukesha enjoys its celebrations and _ after each other. waukesha enjoys its celebrations and the _ after each other. waukesha enjoys its celebrations and the entire - its celebrations and the entire community— its celebrations and the entire communityjoins _ its celebrations and the entire...
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but i'm wondering how far that will stretch this week — wondering how far that will stretch this weekat's fascinating is a circular starmer saying — fascinating is a circular starmer saying what boris johnson fascinating is a circular starmer saying what borisjohnson has done is he's _ saying what borisjohnson has done is he's ordered his mps to rip up the whole — is he's ordered his mps to rip up the whole system. i think boris johnson — the whole system. i think boris johnson would take that as the indictment as opposed to what is also being thrown around, which is the idea _ also being thrown around, which is the idea that he doesn't want any scrutiny— the idea that he doesn't want any scrutiny on— the idea that he doesn't want any scrutiny on himself —— sir keir starmen _ scrutiny on himself —— sir keir starmer. we've heard that being turned _ starmer. we've heard that being turned around. perhaps they settled for that _ turned around. perhaps they settled for that because the other one is even worse. let's go to the front .a i e even worse. let's go to the front -a~e of even wors
but i'm wondering how far that will stretch this week — wondering how far that will stretch this weekat's fascinating is a circular starmer saying — fascinating is a circular starmer saying what boris johnson fascinating is a circular starmer saying what borisjohnson has done is he's _ saying what borisjohnson has done is he's ordered his mps to rip up the whole — is he's ordered his mps to rip up the whole system. i think boris johnson — the whole system. i think boris johnson would...