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woody: that's right.e thought we would use the summer as the opportunity to experiment with voluntary repopulation of offices. as more data has become available in the last three or four weeks we decided to push it out. without the risk-reward trade-off of bringing people back sooner versus giving them certainty and clarity about january of next year being the right decision. sonali: you have offices all over the world. you see people coming back as early as summer and still planning on september. do you think other employers are jumping the gun? woody: i think it's a big experiment going on. if you made a spreadsheet of what companies are doing, you would see a broad distribution of what people are trying. companies are doing what they think is in their best interest in trying to make these decisions. we have offices around the world. in different geographies are answered as different. we have an answer that is very specific to each one of our geographies and offices. our u.s. policy is not to repopulate
woody: that's right.e thought we would use the summer as the opportunity to experiment with voluntary repopulation of offices. as more data has become available in the last three or four weeks we decided to push it out. without the risk-reward trade-off of bringing people back sooner versus giving them certainty and clarity about january of next year being the right decision. sonali: you have offices all over the world. you see people coming back as early as summer and still planning on...
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mike and woody were asleep in separate tents around a common campfire.wake. >> i was sleeping in my tent and i heard somebody shouting from the road about 100 yards away, "help, help, help, my wife is dead." >> this is the middle of the night. >> it's the middle of the night. >> and then i kind of was like -- just laid there and i was like, "nah, nah, i didn't just hear that." and then i heard it again. >> they got up fast and out of the black night. >> some strange man come walking into their campsite going, "oh, help. help me. my wife is dead." >> the stranger was emotional, distraught, told them he and his wife had been camping a few miles farther up the narrow mountain road. >> he said that he had been stung by a bee and that his wife was rushing him to the hospital. and he was laying in the back of the truck. he then told us that his wife lost control of the vehicle. >> and then the pick up went over the edge and tumbled down the ridge, he told them. >> and then, he was thrown out of the back bed of the truck. it just threw him out. and then he was
mike and woody were asleep in separate tents around a common campfire.wake. >> i was sleeping in my tent and i heard somebody shouting from the road about 100 yards away, "help, help, help, my wife is dead." >> this is the middle of the night. >> it's the middle of the night. >> and then i kind of was like -- just laid there and i was like, "nah, nah, i didn't just hear that." and then i heard it again. >> they got up fast and out of the black...
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woody harrelson is one of them. how many years have you played each other?t you actually mentioned woody's wing in your house. why do you call it that? did he like move in with you or something? >> well, you know, we play poker until late, you know. and usually, if he's $100 down, he wants to spend the night so he can start over again the next day. [ laughter ] >> i also read that owen wilson and woody have lost so much money to you over the years that you've also dedicated that wing. [ laughter ] >> well, that's a good story. let's say it's true. [ laughter ] >> maren: okay. i love it. i actually opened for you a couple years ago at santa barbara bowl and it was just such an amazing night. and you got all the openers up afterwards to sing "on the road again" as your last song. and i kind of learned when i was on stage just on your stage that you don't really keep a set list. you have a clock on stage that tells you how much time you have left and then i actually -- this is creepy, and i apologize. but i kept what you did have as a set list and this is what
woody harrelson is one of them. how many years have you played each other?t you actually mentioned woody's wing in your house. why do you call it that? did he like move in with you or something? >> well, you know, we play poker until late, you know. and usually, if he's $100 down, he wants to spend the night so he can start over again the next day. [ laughter ] >> i also read that owen wilson and woody have lost so much money to you over the years that you've also dedicated that...
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but he played boogie woodie. and he showed me how. well, any way, i got into it. once i heard that boogie woogie. and i was -- >> gone. >> it was all over for me. >> what is your dad's influence? >> he was the loved the music so much he would go buy the records. my mama wouldn't buy the records. e would just sit there and listen to them for hours. >> how did you manage to get with people like lou and bb king and go around the world with these people? >> well, at the time there was a club owned by don. >> i remember him. of course. >> it was called the showcase. he had two clubs. the showcase and the sportsman. and he would have, say like bobby in one club. and lou at the other. and by us playing at the showcase at that time, i got to play with everybody that was big. you know. they called it circuit. but coming from vallejo, i thought i was, map, in heaven. i got to play with and talk with the greatest r & b entertainers in the world. i mean, it doesn't get much better than etta james and lou and willie john. andrews. charles muscle white. >> yeah. i played on a r
but he played boogie woodie. and he showed me how. well, any way, i got into it. once i heard that boogie woogie. and i was -- >> gone. >> it was all over for me. >> what is your dad's influence? >> he was the loved the music so much he would go buy the records. my mama wouldn't buy the records. e would just sit there and listen to them for hours. >> how did you manage to get with people like lou and bb king and go around the world with these people? >> well,...
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carson also advance the careers of emerging like steve martin and woody woody allen and jay ld joan rivers and then of course he provided a venue for an established performers like don rickles and but he hackett. there are really four ways to measure cars and success. first of all of course it 10 year. 30 years as the head of the tonight show compared to 22 per jay leno and six so far for jimmy fallon. the tonight show is the longest-running entertainment show in the united states. started in 1954 at the dawn of television. even though he has long been off the air the late night format fields -- is built a lot the way cars and buildup in terms of an audience carson had an audience of 50 million people. that's an astonishing number for his time and for hours. jimmy fallon the tonight show which ranks third has less than 2 million viewers a night on average. a lot of that has to do with the rise of the internet were audiences have splintered that make no mistake about it it's an astonishing difference. johnny carson was also a gold lined for nbc. >> "the tonight show" was generating 17% of a
carson also advance the careers of emerging like steve martin and woody woody allen and jay ld joan rivers and then of course he provided a venue for an established performers like don rickles and but he hackett. there are really four ways to measure cars and success. first of all of course it 10 year. 30 years as the head of the tonight show compared to 22 per jay leno and six so far for jimmy fallon. the tonight show is the longest-running entertainment show in the united states. started in...
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this blackened woody tissue is the sign of wilt.y resistant varieties should be grown on wilt-infested land. the fungus does not damage seriously resistant varieties. a similar disease affects eggplant. note the darkened tissue in the cut stem. the remedy is rotation of crops. the clean white appearance of this stem indicates a healthy plant. here's the pesky old worm. eggs are laid and hatched. a mixture of white mineral oil in the silk at the right time helps to control them. another corn enemy attacks all parts of the plant. untasselled it doesn't lower yields much but on or below the ear, it is damaging. leaf blights also affect corn. sprays do not control these diseases, but resistant varieties of corn are being developed. mildew is one of several leaf diseases that interfere with successful production of cucumber and related crop. another affects both the leaves and the fruit. it reduces the quality of the fruit. dust is used for these diseases. this garden pest is easy to stop. keep the gate closed and the fence tight. no hol
this blackened woody tissue is the sign of wilt.y resistant varieties should be grown on wilt-infested land. the fungus does not damage seriously resistant varieties. a similar disease affects eggplant. note the darkened tissue in the cut stem. the remedy is rotation of crops. the clean white appearance of this stem indicates a healthy plant. here's the pesky old worm. eggs are laid and hatched. a mixture of white mineral oil in the silk at the right time helps to control them. another corn...
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abigail adams wasn't the only female trading government securities, woody. oh, woody's not here. okay. some bond holders lived in what is called nova, by what would become the nation's capitol. others on the south side, the blue ridge, the valley and janes in richmond and beyond. we'll never know for certainly what opinion they held but the fact they were spread across the state, both geographically and occupationally, suggests they could peal center kw snaemt and he raised his own legion in defiance of the king's tyranny. he owned a huge musked called dabney. and generally was considered what we would today call a bad [ bleep] i doubt not that dabney would have road on richmond dabney in hand, charged and primed if the government there had threatened during hiz lifetime. in addition to establishing public credit, keeping the union in tact and providing investors with liquid, low-risk assets. state taxes all but disappears and both were relatively cheap tlaef collected unless historically in real estated or income taxes. of course, all taxess create distortions. the infamous tax
abigail adams wasn't the only female trading government securities, woody. oh, woody's not here. okay. some bond holders lived in what is called nova, by what would become the nation's capitol. others on the south side, the blue ridge, the valley and janes in richmond and beyond. we'll never know for certainly what opinion they held but the fact they were spread across the state, both geographically and occupationally, suggests they could peal center kw snaemt and he raised his own legion in...
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que el buzz lightyear cuando su mejor amigo el woody lo triciona y se va para japón.a la jessie y le dice: "no, que vámonos". y se mete en una caja. mírala, diablo. estoy abriendo mi corazón. natasha: dispénseme, jefito. lo que pasa es que no le manejo lo que viene siendo la caricatura animada. perdóneme. este, pero le quería preguntar, jefazo. a poco sí es cierto que ya no va a jugar con el equipo, ¿o sí? albertano: claro que no. ¿cómo crees, natasha? no, no, me traicionaron. pero esto no se va a quedar así. me canso, ganso, que esto no se va a quedar así. me voy a vengar o me dejo de llamar albertano. natasha: Ándele, jefito. y así de una vez, aprovechando el viaje, pues podríamos encontrarle un nombrecito que sea menos gacho, ¿no? albertano: ¿qué? ¿suena muy gacho el mío? natasha: no, pero pues algo así, más-- más fifí, más así, más con su personalidad. albertano: ¿cómo cuál o qué? natasha: herculano. albertano: ah, sí, está-- no, no, pero me gusta más el mío. natasha: ah, bueno. ay, una sonrisa, una sonrisita. ¿quién ese ese jefazo tan--? albertano: ah, espérate.
que el buzz lightyear cuando su mejor amigo el woody lo triciona y se va para japón.a la jessie y le dice: "no, que vámonos". y se mete en una caja. mírala, diablo. estoy abriendo mi corazón. natasha: dispénseme, jefito. lo que pasa es que no le manejo lo que viene siendo la caricatura animada. perdóneme. este, pero le quería preguntar, jefazo. a poco sí es cierto que ya no va a jugar con el equipo, ¿o sí? albertano: claro que no. ¿cómo crees, natasha? no, no, me...
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oh, woody is not here, okay. some bondholders lived in nova. what would become the nation's capital. some lived in the valley. others along the james, in richmond and beyond. we will never know with certainty what influence those bond holders had on public opinion in virginia. but the fact that they were spread across the state both geographically and occupationally suggests they could well have cemented the union. one federal bond holder, charles dabney, was a bona fide revolutionary war hero who raised his own legion in defiance of the king's tyranny. he owned a huge musket. he was considered what we would today call a bad-ass. i doubt not that he would have road on richmond, with gun in hand, charged and primed, if the government had threatened secession during his lifetime. in addition to keeping the union intract, hamilton's funding system cut taxes to reasonable levels. federal taxes came mostly in the form of tariffs and tonnage duties. they were cheaply collected. all taxes create some distortions. the tax on whiskey offset caps on impo
oh, woody is not here, okay. some bondholders lived in nova. what would become the nation's capital. some lived in the valley. others along the james, in richmond and beyond. we will never know with certainty what influence those bond holders had on public opinion in virginia. but the fact that they were spread across the state both geographically and occupationally suggests they could well have cemented the union. one federal bond holder, charles dabney, was a bona fide revolutionary war hero...
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this time to deliver the eulogy for his friend, former ohio state football coach woody hayes. this is what nixon said in the eulogy of his friend. he was never satisfied with success. and he was never going to be discouraged by failure. there's a rule in life, nixon said of hayes. if you take no risk, you will suffer no defeats. but if you take no risks, you will win no victories. nixon certainly was describing woody hayes, but almost just as certainly, he was describing himself. and when ronald reagan's national security adviser dud mcfar land survived a failed suicide attempt, when he woke up in the hospital the first person he saw sitting by his bedside was richard nixon. you will need an anchor, nixon cold the recovering mcfar land, pointing at the bible on the nightstand next to the bed. your strong faith will get you through this. final lesion after the dedication of his presidential library in 1990, where we are today, nixon told friends who gathered around him afterwards about the time that his grandkids asked him what name he wanted to be called. you can call me anyth
this time to deliver the eulogy for his friend, former ohio state football coach woody hayes. this is what nixon said in the eulogy of his friend. he was never satisfied with success. and he was never going to be discouraged by failure. there's a rule in life, nixon said of hayes. if you take no risk, you will suffer no defeats. but if you take no risks, you will win no victories. nixon certainly was describing woody hayes, but almost just as certainly, he was describing himself. and when...
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. >> alfonsi: kelly edge had been travelling with her husband woody.d been sick in bed for five days when everyone on board was ordered to quarantine in their cabins. >> kelly edge: we are captive. >> alfonsi: captive. >> edge: you can't come in with a helicopter. we're in the middle of the oce >> alfonsi: passengers began to call home, asking for help from members of congress, reporters, and family. >> edge: there was a-- conversations from people from the-- the states that were contacting all government agencies. you know? they had very sick family members on the ship. and they knew that-- that they needed to get their family off a.s.a.p. e uise, passengers lea would a france had just started a nationwide lockdown. the americans had to gather in this ship lounge to be checked by french medics before they were allowed to board buses for the airport. >> edge: this is where, in my opinion, it became criminal. >> alfonsi: "criminal," she says, because the passengers, many in their 70s and showing symptoms of covid, waited in the locked buses for five hou
. >> alfonsi: kelly edge had been travelling with her husband woody.d been sick in bed for five days when everyone on board was ordered to quarantine in their cabins. >> kelly edge: we are captive. >> alfonsi: captive. >> edge: you can't come in with a helicopter. we're in the middle of the oce >> alfonsi: passengers began to call home, asking for help from members of congress, reporters, and family. >> edge: there was a-- conversations from people from the--...
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in my report, i treat this like a woody prosecution. we got a lot of testimony and a lot of evidence that has come forward since the last report i issued. i say this at my own risk. my party has been attacking me for this report. but it seems to me that the type of research being done at that lab was not a naturally occurring virus. they were trying to create a super sars like virus with modification, with the eye towards greeting a vaccine -- towards creating a vaccine for it. this has to do with labs not following proper safety protocols. some of the laboratories, these bats are a thousand miles away, where they got the specimens. they take the specimens and they genetically modify them into a more contagious, berland transmissible virus. it is a very dangerous game. you need to be doing it with the right safety conditions. the state department warned it was not safe. their own chinese ac/dc raised questions about the safety protocols. in september, the wuhan laboratory took their genetic sequencing database offline in the middle of t
in my report, i treat this like a woody prosecution. we got a lot of testimony and a lot of evidence that has come forward since the last report i issued. i say this at my own risk. my party has been attacking me for this report. but it seems to me that the type of research being done at that lab was not a naturally occurring virus. they were trying to create a super sars like virus with modification, with the eye towards greeting a vaccine -- towards creating a vaccine for it. this has to do...
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benefit concert new york city theater in early march 40 featured pete seeger, hotmail and jackson woody guthrie. meanwhile steinbeck's novel directed a national political attention on the migrant misfortune from plate 39 to early 1940 robert will follow senate vesicle oratory committee held hearings on the conditions in california. fdr expressed his appreciation for steinbeck's treatment of the migrant struggle in a radio address in january. eleanor roosevelt affirmed the novel's accuracy when she toured california in april. steinbeck received the pulitzer prize for the novel in may. and when he got for us dustbowl ballads albums in july had a seven minute two-part musical synopsis of the movie belted tom joad. these contributed to the growing consensus the southern plains migrant families needed and deserved sympathy and assistance. lang captured the sediment brilliantly and ironically to pen a photograph of a large billboard in the san joaquin valley for the movie playing in modesto with a billboard itself serving as a physical when rake for a camp located right behind it. but the gra
benefit concert new york city theater in early march 40 featured pete seeger, hotmail and jackson woody guthrie. meanwhile steinbeck's novel directed a national political attention on the migrant misfortune from plate 39 to early 1940 robert will follow senate vesicle oratory committee held hearings on the conditions in california. fdr expressed his appreciation for steinbeck's treatment of the migrant struggle in a radio address in january. eleanor roosevelt affirmed the novel's accuracy when...
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nixon was describing woody leis but always describing himself. the first person he saw sitting by his bedside was richard nixon. you'll need an anchor nixon told the recovering mcfarland pointing at the bible next to the bed. after the dedication of his presidential library in 1990, where we are today, nixon told friends who gathered around him afterwards about the time that his grand kids asked him what name he wanted to be called. you can call me anything you want to call me because i've been called everything. this period shows him as a human. it shows him as somebody who struggled through the set backs of a political career and yet came out on the other side of it. nixon in exile is a different man. he's a man who could look back on success as well as failure, on tragedy as well as triumph. on defeat as well as he defiant response. he never gave up. there's a lesson in that for all of us. not even richard nix on could have plajed that he would be back inside the white house giving president reagan advice or going delivering a message importan
nixon was describing woody leis but always describing himself. the first person he saw sitting by his bedside was richard nixon. you'll need an anchor nixon told the recovering mcfarland pointing at the bible next to the bed. after the dedication of his presidential library in 1990, where we are today, nixon told friends who gathered around him afterwards about the time that his grand kids asked him what name he wanted to be called. you can call me anything you want to call me because i've been...
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. >> we spoke to the governor today, did you urge him to resign and if you did, woody say back to you >> is a deity, i felt that's the best course pretty. >> a close ally of governor cuomo is now urging him to resign, chairman of the jake jacobs telling him he spent much of the last 24 hours trying to convince the governor to step down in the governor was not having it. >> the governor is a fighter and he believes that he has a story to tell and he believes that he has point that he needs to make on this. >> the resident of the new york state conference of vocal seared into the governor also recoiling his support civic groups major unions, the majority of the state assembly, entire new york congressional and democratics governors of four neighboring states all see the writing of the ball. the new york state assembly saying that we will move expeditiously and look to conclude or impeachment of investigation as quickly as possible and they may have the votes they needed to impeach. >> my colleagues in the assembly was immediate impeachment if the governor does not step down and i believ
. >> we spoke to the governor today, did you urge him to resign and if you did, woody say back to you >> is a deity, i felt that's the best course pretty. >> a close ally of governor cuomo is now urging him to resign, chairman of the jake jacobs telling him he spent much of the last 24 hours trying to convince the governor to step down in the governor was not having it. >> the governor is a fighter and he believes that he has a story to tell and he believes that he has...
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. >> and came woody harris.here you fit in and belong. >> this is your secretary family. >> we lost in thnick after the year. we didn't realize how sick he was. we saw one of them after he passed away. the line was, it says if he's still with us now. we used to touch that every night when we perform. we come down and touch that and give it a little patch. >> yep, i am off. >>. >> the last episode, i remember thinking i got to be apart of that lucky comedy. i am the luckiest son of a -- >> truly. panera. order on the app today. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. >>> i like moon-lit night and romantic italian dinners and waking up in the morning. >> the mid-80s, the demographics changed. a lot of it had to do with baby boomers. >> you got an area where life was throwing possibles that no
. >> and came woody harris.here you fit in and belong. >> this is your secretary family. >> we lost in thnick after the year. we didn't realize how sick he was. we saw one of them after he passed away. the line was, it says if he's still with us now. we used to touch that every night when we perform. we come down and touch that and give it a little patch. >> yep, i am off. >>. >> the last episode, i remember thinking i got to be apart of that lucky comedy. i...
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in came woody harrelson. >> you get behind a bar, and right away, strangers are your best friends. >>it in, where you actually belong. this is your secondary family. >> we'd lost nick, the coach, after the third year. we didn't realize how sick nick was and he started writing all his lines down, wherever he could. we saw one of them after he had passed away. the line was, it says if he's still with us now -- and we used to touch that, every night, when we'd perform. we'd come down and touch that and give it a little pat. >> well, i'm off. >> the last episode. >> i'm the luckiest son of a bitch on earth. >> i just remember thinking i got to be part of that history of comedy. i am the luckiest son of a bitch, truly. hi?stomer) (burke) happy anniversary. (customer) for what? (burke) every year you're with us, you get fifty dollars toward your home deductible. it's a policy perk for being a farmers customer. (customer) do i have to do anything? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) hmm, that is really something. (burke) you g
in came woody harrelson. >> you get behind a bar, and right away, strangers are your best friends. >>it in, where you actually belong. this is your secondary family. >> we'd lost nick, the coach, after the third year. we didn't realize how sick nick was and he started writing all his lines down, wherever he could. we saw one of them after he had passed away. the line was, it says if he's still with us now -- and we used to touch that, every night, when we'd perform. we'd come...
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abigail adams -- government securities, woody. when he's not here, okay. bond holders now live in what is called nova, the nation's capital. others would sit outside. others on the blue ridge, others in the valley. others were along the james, in richmond and beyond. we'll never know with certainty how many bond holders had influence in the -- butt federal bond holders were spread across the state, geographically -- and occupational -- suggests that they could well have a cemented the union. in one federal bond holder, by the name of charles -- was a bona fide revolutionary war hero. who would raise his own legion in defiance of the kings tyranny. he owned a huge musket called -- and generally was considered what we today call a bad. [laughs] i doubt not that -- in hand, he charged in primed, if the government there had threatened secession during his lifetime. in addition to establishing public credit, keeping the union intact, and providing investors with liquid, low risk assets. hamilton's funding system kept total taxes to reasonable levels. state taxe
abigail adams -- government securities, woody. when he's not here, okay. bond holders now live in what is called nova, the nation's capital. others would sit outside. others on the blue ridge, others in the valley. others were along the james, in richmond and beyond. we'll never know with certainty how many bond holders had influence in the -- butt federal bond holders were spread across the state, geographically -- and occupational -- suggests that they could well have a cemented the union. in...
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doctor woody think about these booster shots and who should be eligible for them first if they are necessaryl. >> we are seeing specifically in our older population is over 55. specifically with organ transplant, israel has already started boosting so is the uk as you've seen a booster shot and those two are the higher risk is probably the right way to go. as far as the general population i think that the sea were the fall and winter come. while antibody may drop there will be t cells but provides them immunity for as long as our break cases are milder booster shots not warranted for the general population review starts and more severe break this afternoon starts on my booster shots by. >> will watch the data very carefully. doctor safire appreciated. coming up, the taliban on the verge of taking over afghanistan. now the pentagon sitting thousands of u.s. troops back to the country. is this so called forever war coming to an end? and at what cost? plus huge news to the free britney movement. we will tell you why she may be one closer to getting control of her life back. that is all coming u
doctor woody think about these booster shots and who should be eligible for them first if they are necessaryl. >> we are seeing specifically in our older population is over 55. specifically with organ transplant, israel has already started boosting so is the uk as you've seen a booster shot and those two are the higher risk is probably the right way to go. as far as the general population i think that the sea were the fall and winter come. while antibody may drop there will be t cells but...
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by woody comes to things like etyou know, minimum wage integration, policing and all of these issues you have to worry about whether there are incentives to not give certain arguments. or types of evidence especially attentive to those ideas. also the fields of knowledge productions excluding think tanks, universities, and so on. reihan: that's interesting, when you are describing some scientific domains in the book you discuss there are some that have incentives and procedures in place to test their ideas. he was celebrated for falsifying and found thesis. whereas we are looking at the social sciences, but i'm hearing you say is there something very different work. so is this a question of the breakdown of professional norms. should we be much more skeptical we were reading papers published in sociology journals and when we are reading papers publishing chemistry journals. hrishikesh: i'm inclined to think that fields that arere kid of addicted too policies are no, talking about the great case from 1994 where he says, if you propose a certain thesis, and economics, what reaction is
by woody comes to things like etyou know, minimum wage integration, policing and all of these issues you have to worry about whether there are incentives to not give certain arguments. or types of evidence especially attentive to those ideas. also the fields of knowledge productions excluding think tanks, universities, and so on. reihan: that's interesting, when you are describing some scientific domains in the book you discuss there are some that have incentives and procedures in place to test...
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>> in came woody harrelson. >> you get behind a bar and right away strangers are your best friends. >ck colasanto, the coach, after the third year. we didn't realize how sick nick was. and he started writing all his lines down wherever he could. we saw one of them. after he passed away. the line was "it's as if he's still with us now." and we used to touch that every night when we'd perform. we'd come down and touch that and give it a little pat. >> yep. i'm off. >> the last episode -- >> i'm the luckiest son of a bitch on earth. >> i just remember thinking, i got to be part of that history of comedy. i am the luckiest son of a bitch. truly. ♪ when i was young ♪ no-no-no-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. i strip on public transit. we strip in the community garden. i strip with the guys. i've been stripping here for years. i strip all by myself. i'll strip jus
>> in came woody harrelson. >> you get behind a bar and right away strangers are your best friends. >ck colasanto, the coach, after the third year. we didn't realize how sick nick was. and he started writing all his lines down wherever he could. we saw one of them. after he passed away. the line was "it's as if he's still with us now." and we used to touch that every night when we'd perform. we'd come down and touch that and give it a little pat. >> yep. i'm off....
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tahiti woody dan vietnam because it is a master manipulator and transactional leaders of all time he was those things over the tape show is this a somebody with enormous sensitivities and emotion and heart and soul. he was doing it because and empathize with those who have been locked out in this country for centuries and when he thought poverty, it was the same thing and you saw that and as a child, and as brian says when he was a pleated kind, hoping and praying that god more and more religious as the war went on as you can see in these tapes. this was someone who lady bird 171 of her diaries, i think it was published, she had said that i wonder if lyndon can really be an effective commander-in-chief because is to emotional they care so much when this flyers go out at night and cares too much whether they are going to come back or not and she was saying the real commander-in-chief has to distance himself at least a little bit. and if you're asking to the regrets of the tens of thousands of young americans who died because of the decisions vietnam. in the last four years of a happy
tahiti woody dan vietnam because it is a master manipulator and transactional leaders of all time he was those things over the tape show is this a somebody with enormous sensitivities and emotion and heart and soul. he was doing it because and empathize with those who have been locked out in this country for centuries and when he thought poverty, it was the same thing and you saw that and as a child, and as brian says when he was a pleated kind, hoping and praying that god more and more...
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. >> reporter: a process 76-year- old woody knows all too well. he survived the camp fire, california's most deadly and devastating fire, in paradise. he is here today to offer support from his town, still rebuilding from the 2018 fire. survivors there are collecting donations to send to a town that suffered a similar fate as theirs. >> the people that had to run from this fire, like we did, it changes you. you are not the same. >> reporter: meanwhile, the dixie fire continues uncontrolled. the firefight continues as cruise clear areas in the burn scar. >> my heart goes out to people who lost their homes. i am just glad i can come appear and assist the firefighters. putting these trees down. >> reporter: trying to make it safe enough for folks to return home. >> that was giacomo luca reporting. the dixie fire currently ranks as the third largest fire ever to burn in california. at 432,000 acres, it is closing in on the second-largest fire ever, the 2018 mendocino complex. number one in state history was the 2020 august complex, the only california
. >> reporter: a process 76-year- old woody knows all too well. he survived the camp fire, california's most deadly and devastating fire, in paradise. he is here today to offer support from his town, still rebuilding from the 2018 fire. survivors there are collecting donations to send to a town that suffered a similar fate as theirs. >> the people that had to run from this fire, like we did, it changes you. you are not the same. >> reporter: meanwhile, the dixie fire continues...
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>> in came woody harrelson. >> you get behind a bar and right away strangers are your best friends. >ur secondary family. >> we lost nick colasanto, the coach, after the third year. we didn't realize how sick nick was. and he started writing all his lines down wherever he could. we saw one of them. after he passed away. the line was "it's as if he's still with us now." and we used to touch that every night when we'd perform. we'd come down and touch that and give it a little pat. >> yep. i'm off. the last episode -- >> i'm the luckiest son of a bitch on earth. >> i just remember thinking, i got to be part of that history of comedy. i am the luckiest son of a bitch. truly. hold on, we're coming! mio... water tastes like, well...water. so we fixed it. mio. i've never slept like this before. we gave new zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep to people who were tired of being tired. what is even in this? clinically-studied plant based ingredients passion flower, valerian root, and hops. new zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep. at philadelphia, we know what makes the perfect sch
>> in came woody harrelson. >> you get behind a bar and right away strangers are your best friends. >ur secondary family. >> we lost nick colasanto, the coach, after the third year. we didn't realize how sick nick was. and he started writing all his lines down wherever he could. we saw one of them. after he passed away. the line was "it's as if he's still with us now." and we used to touch that every night when we'd perform. we'd come down and touch that and give...
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it teaches about ward's work is the devil and woody's teaching his -- how to ruin people's lives and things to avoid and things to know about. like the houses burning down in the hand someone a box of matches or somebody is drowning and he sends them a fire hose. it's about what is going on in society and culture and wha to avoid and what to embrace. it is a good spiritual and practical book. >> host: wilmer in south ozone park new york, wilbur please go ahead. >> caller: good afternoon mr. shirley how are you doing today? >> guest: i'm doing okay. thanks for asking. >> caller: no problem. the reason i call the want to ask you the reagan documentary that aired a few months ago did you thinkk it was fairly accurate? >> host: what were your thoughts about a wilbur? >> caller: i thought it wasn't just inou documentary. i've watched documentaries like american experience. i just wanted to know because i wanted to know if it was accurate? >> guest: it was not accurate. it was a mess. it was not accurate and it was a mess made by man who used to work for -- and united states. i was not app
it teaches about ward's work is the devil and woody's teaching his -- how to ruin people's lives and things to avoid and things to know about. like the houses burning down in the hand someone a box of matches or somebody is drowning and he sends them a fire hose. it's about what is going on in society and culture and wha to avoid and what to embrace. it is a good spiritual and practical book. >> host: wilmer in south ozone park new york, wilbur please go ahead. >> caller: good...
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stocks are racing along, bitcoin giving back a little bit of big gains and from the lows remember woody. ♪ worst of all ♪ ♪ you never call ♪ baby daydreaming again? but i love you still you know i'm driving, right? i do. ♪ buttercup baby just to let me down ♪ if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. that building you're trying to buy, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you see it. you want it. you ten-x it. it's that fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like... uh... these salads. or these sandwiches... ten-x does the same thing, but with buildings. sweet. oh no, he wasn't... oh, actually... that looks pretty good. see it. want it. ten-x it. yum! ♪ music playing. ♪ there's an america we build ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l jeep. there's only one. (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousandsl and s
stocks are racing along, bitcoin giving back a little bit of big gains and from the lows remember woody. ♪ worst of all ♪ ♪ you never call ♪ baby daydreaming again? but i love you still you know i'm driving, right? i do. ♪ buttercup baby just to let me down ♪ if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. that building you're trying to buy, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you...
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hour house democrats on the hill just blocked house republicans from putting a bill on the floor that woody in afghanistan among other things. now republicans will go about this another way they're going to introduce a rule for a discharge petition which will be a tough task but this is part of the republican pressure campaign to get some answers to lingering questions. >> i don't know if speaker pelosi is in washington or not, i'm guessing she's not but republicans are demanding more from accountability and demanding more from that the congress do whatever it can to support this administration and get every american out of afghanistan while the administration is claiming victory there are still americans have been left behind. >> plenty of criticism being billed out by member under memory spins task of the intelligence committee said this national disgrace is a direct result of president biden's cowardice and incompetent while even armed services committee adam smith admitted to bret baier on fox news but his biggest criticism the u.s. should've gotten civilians out sooner as early as marc
hour house democrats on the hill just blocked house republicans from putting a bill on the floor that woody in afghanistan among other things. now republicans will go about this another way they're going to introduce a rule for a discharge petition which will be a tough task but this is part of the republican pressure campaign to get some answers to lingering questions. >> i don't know if speaker pelosi is in washington or not, i'm guessing she's not but republicans are demanding more...
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the great outdoors has nerve her greater appeal standing on a section of the appalachian trail, near woody many want to get outside during the pandemic. this is a vision of paradise, but a bump, guys, right now in day hikers and casual campers is starting to wear down this natural wonder. plunged in the middle of perfect serenity, the appalachian trail's rolling hills and lush layers of foliage you find a phenomenon. >> we're outdoor people anyway, but now we're seeking only outdoor activities >> reporter: parking lots full of people and a crush of visitors from georgia -- >> used to be my go-to spot. park up there. go hiking. now -- you know, half of atlanta's parked up there. >> reporter: to maine and the mid-atlantic chris brunson and his team manage a 32-mile stretch from famed harbor's ferry west virginia south to virginia. >> trash pick-up is a problem these days that i have never seen in the 30 years i've been working on this trail, and i find sleeping bags, tents, tarps, cooking gear, food in packets. >> reporter: it's a footprint, widening figuratively and literally with some path
the great outdoors has nerve her greater appeal standing on a section of the appalachian trail, near woody many want to get outside during the pandemic. this is a vision of paradise, but a bump, guys, right now in day hikers and casual campers is starting to wear down this natural wonder. plunged in the middle of perfect serenity, the appalachian trail's rolling hills and lush layers of foliage you find a phenomenon. >> we're outdoor people anyway, but now we're seeking only outdoor...
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this is woody [inaudible] your letter that you wrote last year really made this happen. san francisco heritage worked to make this a priority to restore that legacy business grant. the h.p.c. wrote in support of favoring businesses during the covid crisis last year. i do want to get money in the pockets of legacy business owners and restore that business grant, and this is a great first step, so mostly, this is just a thank you to you. >> clerk: okay. thank you. >> thank you. i'm sorry, jonas. i just want to publicly acknowledge the three supervisors that were instrumental in advocating for this funding. it's supervisors peskin, chan, and ronen. >> clerk: okay. commissioners, that'll place us on item 3, consideration of adoption draft minutes for your a.r.c. meeting of may 19, 2021, and your draft minutes for the historic preservation commission meeting for july 21, 2021. we should take public comment. members of the public, this is your opportunity to address the minutes by pressing star, three to enter the queue. seeing no members of the public wishing to speak on the
this is woody [inaudible] your letter that you wrote last year really made this happen. san francisco heritage worked to make this a priority to restore that legacy business grant. the h.p.c. wrote in support of favoring businesses during the covid crisis last year. i do want to get money in the pockets of legacy business owners and restore that business grant, and this is a great first step, so mostly, this is just a thank you to you. >> clerk: okay. thank you. >> thank you. i'm...
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you seem to be employing the nervous energy and deeply suspicious denials reserved for woody allen.n't i find that reassuring? why wouldn't i find that reassuring only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ up here, success depends on the choices you make. but i know i've got this. and when it comes to controlling his type 2 diabetes, my dad's got this, too. with the right choices, you have it in you to control your a1c and once-weekly trulicity may help. most people taking trulicity reached an a1c under 7%. and it starts lowering blood sugar from the first dose, by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy
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it's woody from san francisco heritage again. i wanted to express that heritage strongly supports the initiation of the landmark of the clay theatre. the significance to the upper fillmore street neighborhood, they all combine to make it a deserving city landmark. that's just it, to say that heritage strongly supports this and thank you. >> clerk: thank you. it looks like three in the queue with eight listeners. >> good afternoon. i worked at the clay theatre for over 10 years. personally i know how much this building means to the city of san francisco. since it was constructed in 1910, it has done one purpose, to show films. hopefully through landmark status of the building it can be preserved in a way that future generations can enjoy the building. i host the midnight screenings of the room there for many years and want nothing more than to see the jewel box of a theater continue to stand as it is. thank you for listening this today and hopefully long live the clay. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker. >> i'm going to mention i h
it's woody from san francisco heritage again. i wanted to express that heritage strongly supports the initiation of the landmark of the clay theatre. the significance to the upper fillmore street neighborhood, they all combine to make it a deserving city landmark. that's just it, to say that heritage strongly supports this and thank you. >> clerk: thank you. it looks like three in the queue with eight listeners. >> good afternoon. i worked at the clay theatre for over 10 years....