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wrought chris woody in his next slide please mama _ chris woody in his next slide please mama at _ chrislease mama at the press conference today showed _ mama at the press conference today showed us _ mama at the press conference today showed us is pretty much whatjenny harris had _ showed us is pretty much whatjenny harris had said earlier in the day that we — harris had said earlier in the day that we now have on exponential rise in cases _ that we now have on exponential rise in cases it's — that we now have on exponential rise in cases. it'sjust a few that we now have on exponential rise in cases. it's just a few days ago that we were being told that the omicron — that we were being told that the omicron impact would sort of double every— omicron impact would sort of double every two _ omicron impact would sort of double every two days. we are now being told that _ every two days. we are now being told that the impact may double in it significantly less than two days. and as _ it significantly less than two days. and as henry says, for anybody running — and as henry says, for anybody
wrought chris woody in his next slide please mama _ chris woody in his next slide please mama at _ chrislease mama at the press conference today showed _ mama at the press conference today showed us _ mama at the press conference today showed us is pretty much whatjenny harris had _ showed us is pretty much whatjenny harris had said earlier in the day that we — harris had said earlier in the day that we now have on exponential rise in cases _ that we now have on exponential rise in cases it's...
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and for me i am with chris woody and the world health — with chris woody and the world health organizationthe front of the ijust before we move on to other stories, of the ijust before we move on to otherstories, first of the ijust before we move on to other stories, first minister of scotland moose households in scotland moose households in scotland but advice and not a legal requirement. i wonder if that's where we are going next in the sense that we have kind of behaves differently and have adapted that perhaps we don't need legal coercion in the way we might have done a year ago people were quite prepared to defy the basic rules and go out and have big parties in public spaces even though they were told it was dangerous. now we have learnt so much more about that and maybe our behaviours have become a bit more instinctive and cautious and you don't need to kind of threaten people with fines and all the rest of it to get them to do the right thing. of it to get them to do the right thin. �* , , ., ., , thing. it's interesting that it does look as of the _ thing. it's interesting that it
and for me i am with chris woody and the world health — with chris woody and the world health organizationthe front of the ijust before we move on to other stories, of the ijust before we move on to otherstories, first of the ijust before we move on to other stories, first minister of scotland moose households in scotland moose households in scotland but advice and not a legal requirement. i wonder if that's where we are going next in the sense that we have kind of behaves differently and...
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here comes woody allen, this schlameal.g new in stand-up comedy. >> where do you get your humor? >> it's like a genetic mutation. i say it and it comes as a great shock to me. it's like a pleasant surprise to hear myself say it. it's like i'm not even conscious of the thing happening. >> he happened to be an incredible craftsman of jokes. when you listen to a joke of his, it's almost like a little haiku. he was conscious of the writing of the joke, and that's also inspirational. >> woody allen is about as secular a jew as they come. he never felt judaism as a religion. woody has always been much more interested in the big questions than the day to day. he's still asking about the nature of existence and is there a god. it's a theme he works again and again in his movies. >> mom, come out. >> of course there's a god, you idiot. you don't believe in god. >> but if there's a god, then why is there so much evil in the world? just on a simplistic level, why were there nazis? >> tell him, max. >> how the hell do i know why there
here comes woody allen, this schlameal.g new in stand-up comedy. >> where do you get your humor? >> it's like a genetic mutation. i say it and it comes as a great shock to me. it's like a pleasant surprise to hear myself say it. it's like i'm not even conscious of the thing happening. >> he happened to be an incredible craftsman of jokes. when you listen to a joke of his, it's almost like a little haiku. he was conscious of the writing of the joke, and that's also...
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now let's hear from woody holton and nicole maskiell. thank you for joining us today. >> welcome, and thank you so much for being here. i'm here with woody holton, and i'm really excited to talk about his new book "liberty is sweet, the hidden history of the american revolution." woody, one of your big claims in this book is about the hid nn fluences on the american revolution. so i really want to talk about some of those, and i really wanted to start out first here talking about the different groups that you highlight in this narrative, this incredibly engrossing narrative about, as you term, this hidden history. so let's jump into it. what are -- what are some of these major groups and these hidden influences? and why have they come to shape your research so heavily? >> well, first, nicole, i want to thank you for doing this all university of south carolina program with me. i have a lot of reasons to be proud of our history program at usc, but the fact that we have two early americanists who can have a conversation like this is really
now let's hear from woody holton and nicole maskiell. thank you for joining us today. >> welcome, and thank you so much for being here. i'm here with woody holton, and i'm really excited to talk about his new book "liberty is sweet, the hidden history of the american revolution." woody, one of your big claims in this book is about the hid nn fluences on the american revolution. so i really want to talk about some of those, and i really wanted to start out first here talking...
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. >> reporter: woody and has 9- year-old daughter, luna, getting used to life on the road. the last three years, they have been taking special trips to deliver rvs to families who have lost homes and wildfires. it is a mission they began after watching the news of the deadly 2018 campfire in california. >> return to luna, who is 6 at the time, she had no front teeth. i said, luna, why don't we get an iv and we would drive it to california and give it to a family so they have a place to call home for thanksgiving. >> you said something special right then? >> i said dad, god and santa claus are going to be very proud of us. >> do you feel like god and santa claus are very proud of you? yes. >> reporter: he began looking for rv donors and was amazed by how many people wanted to help with unwanted rvs or their time. >> we have volunteers all over the country who have helped us. we have people right now that are answering emails and processing paperwork for these donations. i mean, it is, just raise your hand and say hey, i would like to help. >> reporter: dad and daughter have
. >> reporter: woody and has 9- year-old daughter, luna, getting used to life on the road. the last three years, they have been taking special trips to deliver rvs to families who have lost homes and wildfires. it is a mission they began after watching the news of the deadly 2018 campfire in california. >> return to luna, who is 6 at the time, she had no front teeth. i said, luna, why don't we get an iv and we would drive it to california and give it to a family so they have a place...
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. >> reporter: vicky cristina barcelona, woody allen's love letter to spain.acter. thank you for having written over all of these years some of the greatest characters for women. >> reporter: but in 2014, controversy surrounding an old allegation of child sexual abuse again woody allen was reignited. he vehemently denies the allegation. some actors who have worked with woody allen said i regret working with him -- >> i don't want to talk about these things. >> reporter: cruz told us she has concerns about people being tried in the court of public opinion. >> the speed of things nowadays is crazy. and it would take minutes to really alter the life of someone for the better or for the worst. in a way that maybe there could be no way back. >> reporter: cruz is now living nearly 6,000 miles from hollywood in her native madrid. >> this is truly what feels like home. >> reporter: she has two children with bardem, who is also an oscar winner. what is that worthing relationship like? >> naturally, we don't look for projects to do together. it would be easier, but it i
. >> reporter: vicky cristina barcelona, woody allen's love letter to spain.acter. thank you for having written over all of these years some of the greatest characters for women. >> reporter: but in 2014, controversy surrounding an old allegation of child sexual abuse again woody allen was reignited. he vehemently denies the allegation. some actors who have worked with woody allen said i regret working with him -- >> i don't want to talk about these things. >> reporter:...
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thank god for woody. reporter: giving to others has paved the way to a stronger bond. >> it's been really special for the two of us just to be able to spend that time together and to make a difference. it's not just about her and it's not just about me. it's about the people that we're helping. >> dad, god, and santa will be very proud of us. >> reporter: what makes you most proud? >> that we made a very big change in the world for a lot of people. >> reporter: including one little girl who has grown wise beyond her years. jamie wax, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and learning the value of kindness. we'll be right back. is the world's largest healthcare company. building a future where strokes can be reversed. joints can be 3-d printed. and there isn't one definition of what well feels like. there are millions. we're using our world to make your world a world of well. healthy habits come in all sizes. like little walks. and, getting screened for colon cancer. that's big because when caught in early stages, it's
thank god for woody. reporter: giving to others has paved the way to a stronger bond. >> it's been really special for the two of us just to be able to spend that time together and to make a difference. it's not just about her and it's not just about me. it's about the people that we're helping. >> dad, god, and santa will be very proud of us. >> reporter: what makes you most proud? >> that we made a very big change in the world for a lot of people. >> reporter:...
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>> reporter: woody faircloth and his 9-year-old daughter luna are getting used to life on the road. >ok how beautiful this is. it really is pretty. >> reporter: for the last three years they've been taking special trips to deliver rv wildfires. it's a mission they began after watching news of the deadly 2018 camp fire in california. >> i turned to luna and i said, luna, you know, why don't we get an rv and we'll drive it to california and give it to a family so they have a place to call home for thanksgiving? >> reporter: luna, you said something very special right then at that thanksgiving. >> yeah. i said dad, god and santa claus are going to be very proud of us. >> reporter: and do you feel like god and santa claus are very proud of you? >> yes. >> reporter: faircloth began looking for rv donors and was amazed by how many people wanted to help with unwanted rvs or their time. >> we have volunteers all over the country that have helped us. we have people right now that are answering e-mails and processing paperwork for these donations. i mean, it's -- just raise your hand and say he
>> reporter: woody faircloth and his 9-year-old daughter luna are getting used to life on the road. >ok how beautiful this is. it really is pretty. >> reporter: for the last three years they've been taking special trips to deliver rv wildfires. it's a mission they began after watching news of the deadly 2018 camp fire in california. >> i turned to luna and i said, luna, you know, why don't we get an rv and we'll drive it to california and give it to a family so they have a...
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. >> all right. >> i got keys for you. >> thank. >> i got a title for ya. >> wow. >> thank god for woodynewed my faith in mankind. >> reporter: giving to others has paved the way to a stronger bond. >> it's been really intspecial the two of us to make a difference, it's not just about her and not just about me. it's about the people we are helping. >> going to be very proud of us. >> what makes you most proud? >> that i have made a really big change in the world. for a lot of people. >> including one little girl who's grown wise beyond her years. jamie wax, cbs news. >>> and that is the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs mornings and follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from los angeles tonight, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. in just a few hours, former senator and presidential candidate bob dole will lie in state at the u.s. capitol. dole died sunday at the age of 98. you can stream cbs news' special coverage beginning at 9:45 a.m. eastern. >>> the ceo of
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you can woody and the mental you deny integral what and i do integrate ah, a little for monica. * well then i will be leaving the veranda with to 6 people. i was father doing this for me and 5 men will get it all back. i've been given the death of a guy with a will be able to way. i will be inside of the which a, with a ended up in a new market a. ready busy guy with a a, a, a, a, [000:00:00;00] a, a linda yet. and i believe, you know, did he has it and the political smith's mother flanagan. yeah. yeah, that's it. oh yeah. let them know. i thought that was one in the little book. and then listen. we're them way in guatemala alumni. the good in the list on the got, i'm glad non missile know any i had a movie or not particularly, not obligated to read. see them though. you get rid of that was it didn't double up, announced that lovely night, the video then abad. that little nun afforded me applied to the load available with door not by the could don't around, i get them, we're going to go alone. i'll put it in. i would be on the number keep lum approved by newton up. but that was a demon
you can woody and the mental you deny integral what and i do integrate ah, a little for monica. * well then i will be leaving the veranda with to 6 people. i was father doing this for me and 5 men will get it all back. i've been given the death of a guy with a will be able to way. i will be inside of the which a, with a ended up in a new market a. ready busy guy with a a, a, a, a, [000:00:00;00] a, a linda yet. and i believe, you know, did he has it and the political smith's mother flanagan....
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you can woody and the mental you deny integral. what am i doing ah, with a little for my with them will then i will be leaving with them in the 5th of our on the letter with with to 6 people. i was father, jim, the swami and 5 men look at it. i'll try back. i've been given the death of a guy with a the way i will be inside that leverage with a new market a . ready guy with a a a, a, a, [000:00:00;00] a, a and then the movie yet, and i believe, you know, the video id and the political smith's mother flanagan. yeah. yeah, that's it. i will be out of them. no one thought that was one in the loop. and then listen wouldn't waiting one away, alumni good in the list on the got i'm glad love miss women. yeah. to move. yeah. not putting them in a mob longer to let's see. the one lived in the get rid of that was it in dublin, announced that lovely nat lydia then abad. that little nun afforded me of like a load of alabama. do not buy the could do. but when i get them, we're going to go to helena. i'll put it in a wood and the number kit numbe
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truly appreciate it as always, crafty lumberjacks and bick shout-out to woody and "gma" crew pulls this, i believe you got something to talk about. >> what do you think there? he says, god bless us every one and god bless the weather everywhere. especially where you are! >>> we're all about the details around here. you see the patch, dickens delivers? >> very nice. >> we'll be right back. you want everything to be on autopilot. and to be prepared if anything changes. with ibm, you can do both. your business can bring data together across your clouds, from suppliers to shippers, to the factory floor. so whatever comes your way, the wheels keep moving. seamlessly modernizing your operations, that's why so many businesses work with ibm. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, bac
truly appreciate it as always, crafty lumberjacks and bick shout-out to woody and "gma" crew pulls this, i believe you got something to talk about. >> what do you think there? he says, god bless us every one and god bless the weather everywhere. especially where you are! >>> we're all about the details around here. you see the patch, dickens delivers? >> very nice. >> we'll be right back. you want everything to be on autopilot. and to be prepared if anything...
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when i the times you get to "crimes and misdemeanors" woody allen has expanded his sensibility.t's got some satire in it but he is not trying to get a laugh every second. >> it's a wonderful moral conundrum from a very original standpoint. i think that's why it holds. >> you told me over and over you would leave miriam. we made plans. >> no, i didn't. >> you did. i gave up things for you, business opportunities. >> pipe dreams. >> "crimes and misdemeanors" is two parallel stories. one of which is a very traditional woody allen and mia farrow relationship joke fest and the other one, which is a serious examination of literal life and death themes. >> a guy is having an affair. and she's threatening to tell his wife and threatening to disrupt his world. so he has a hit man kill her. >> i had a woman killed. and i thought i was going to go to hell and nothing happened. woody is constantly getting shit on by life and he's just doing the right thing. >> you look very deep in thought. >> i was plotting the perfect murder. >> his writing is very strong for that reason. it always feels
when i the times you get to "crimes and misdemeanors" woody allen has expanded his sensibility.t's got some satire in it but he is not trying to get a laugh every second. >> it's a wonderful moral conundrum from a very original standpoint. i think that's why it holds. >> you told me over and over you would leave miriam. we made plans. >> no, i didn't. >> you did. i gave up things for you, business opportunities. >> pipe dreams. >> "crimes and...
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and we have, who appears in it, our personal dog right now, woody, our family dog, woody is in it.i would say i'm a doggy, doggy man. >> stephen: okay. you only get one song to listen to for the rest of your life, what is it? >> as you know, very difficult question. because i'm-- i'm a guy, if i-- even though there are songs that affect me, have affected me tremendously, and i put them on th thing, once i choose it and listen to it, i get kind of out of steam with it very quickly. i would rather-- if i had my druthers, i would put on a good radio station or have somebody curate or surprise me. i like surprise. so i wouldn't-- i'd like not to choose. but if i had to, there have been-- ( laughter ) there have been songs that i've gone through cycles with. the two that come to mind are when i was-- oh, boy, 13-- when it first came out on a 45, i had stevie wonder doing "for once in my life," you know that recording with that solo that he's got. it drove me absolutely crazy and i played it over and over and ov aga. then there was a te recentlyerrs "eldorado." it's great, you can see it
and we have, who appears in it, our personal dog right now, woody, our family dog, woody is in it.i would say i'm a doggy, doggy man. >> stephen: okay. you only get one song to listen to for the rest of your life, what is it? >> as you know, very difficult question. because i'm-- i'm a guy, if i-- even though there are songs that affect me, have affected me tremendously, and i put them on th thing, once i choose it and listen to it, i get kind of out of steam with it very quickly. i...
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prosecutor when the senior los angeles video, if whether the director of the letter this with defense or woody, the, uh, what does it work for a c, u r t t, or know the support. okay. can you, okay. i somebody leanne gumble deal, especially she was p o t o in the morning, told them you know how to kiss here today. we all are vis valera look at his place. see how he's still good. i will not practica mucho sh. i'm the dish. the league theera leafy thought they moreover, lemme urea, the uniform other sort of bully the gag kinda mccarthy as soon as it by the saga fun already knew which leaks through the platform he had learned. his name appeared in u. s. secret documents. his work in the national high court did not go unnoticed. outside of spain, and during his 30 year, korea gotham investigated drug trafficking networks, all types of organized crime, terrorism against the state. but also the states dirty war on terrorism with he was the only judge to prosecute osama bin laden, but he also investigated systematic torture at guantanamo, according to this confidential report from the u. s. embassy i
prosecutor when the senior los angeles video, if whether the director of the letter this with defense or woody, the, uh, what does it work for a c, u r t t, or know the support. okay. can you, okay. i somebody leanne gumble deal, especially she was p o t o in the morning, told them you know how to kiss here today. we all are vis valera look at his place. see how he's still good. i will not practica mucho sh. i'm the dish. the league theera leafy thought they moreover, lemme urea, the uniform...
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was still because always with my me and they and the boy, i don't think you with cable unless he is woody basketball. 8th out of my camera, i knew that could be blown up. no, come on, but there was a good president of welcome on the each other cuz she usually sold a couple of pos garza with them come when my me and the movement because i just a like i had a night is lashelle sergeant, that's it from there and jessica, i at the studio, then we have a breach. now boy, than what you theory me as much human though, might she mailed or got it there? loading my mind. sure. your boss can much read my my and the lead to get put border thanks. stella dillard them. garrison, have kristen, it's of in his own light, sniper, 32 years old, veterans 5 athlete. he started in 2005 and used to be one of the best russian doubt . a 2 players he played in russia and china, among many tournaments with various teams. he retired in 2013 and now works as a streamer and commentator. i was me 3 and a 9 nationalist a is the all that the quote it'll says recently comp couple resolution was because each now would you
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she said i was woody boy. get another ma'am. it's a good sort of she booted fucking you. when you mind it was a chimp with bushel in a benefit of sydney and lambda. the deal? good morning. should i put the bid that the okay for what doesn't, but i'll put the ideas good with barrett i was told to master somebody me up on a in the middle of his mind. my sure go ahead. deny. sure. sure. did an abortion storm and i was like, why does it call me other cord? bad teacher. i have an invoice. we had a question g n yet. glad we ever. i'm fucking bullshit there. cosima was of what he did, a process or ancient blinky stadium shows the boosting, yoga stolid boys, li, me sailing up in my chimney, but the most that and i to me be reached. yeah. gushing stovall, if you sell us tonight, a mosquito will have somebody v e. we're still going to be doing the dividers of dean. can't the book people casualty in when he is not at home with him at the abuse? we'll go. so we have, you talked to somebody in february so that you share with them and ask as much of looking at their sort of start up wi
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via an inner woody and we're all born with an internal clock that set for roughly 24 hours. it has to be reset every day by light of can no fuel. without it, humans wouldn't have a 24 hour rhythm wouldn't be a kind fans ones. that's why we need the light that especially in the morning adam does mogley hitler. the daylight stimulates the blue light receptors in our retina . the impulses are transmitted to the die and several on or inter brain, which then resets our biological clock ivy, some fuss ala, basically, all of our physiological processes are guided by our internal clock most due to body. they include our sleep wake rhythm, body temperature, elation kidney function, metabolism, or immune system guns. a lot depends on our biological clock. and if we don't pay attention and keep it synchronized, using lots of light as well, then we run the risk of coming down with a host of common elements. in winter, light therapy can help to stabilize our security and rhythms. and it makes us happier with, but it's important to note that light therapy isn't enough to combat a major de
via an inner woody and we're all born with an internal clock that set for roughly 24 hours. it has to be reset every day by light of can no fuel. without it, humans wouldn't have a 24 hour rhythm wouldn't be a kind fans ones. that's why we need the light that especially in the morning adam does mogley hitler. the daylight stimulates the blue light receptors in our retina . the impulses are transmitted to the die and several on or inter brain, which then resets our biological clock ivy, some...
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. >>> back in the bay area woody allen once said nature is one big restaurant and a mountain lion proved that point overnight in san carlos. security camera video shows a big cat dragging his dinner home, a black-tailed deer. cougars do prey on everything from insects to rodents, but its main course is usually deer. you may be interested to know after watching this that fatal attacks on humans are pretty rare. >>> so is rain lately, but that might be about to change, mr. peck. >> that pretty rare wasn't reassuring enough. let's get back on track. two things to talk about, starting to get foggy tonight. let me spot like that and then talk about the rain coming our way monday. if we look at the view from our camera on treasure island, it's not bad in the city, but in the north bay it's already started to get foggy. so much so the sensor at santa rosa is recording misting happening on it. it's fog for oakland, fog for concord. another way is to put the visibility map up and look for the smallest numbers. the numbers tell you how far you can see down the road in miles. when you get down to 0
. >>> back in the bay area woody allen once said nature is one big restaurant and a mountain lion proved that point overnight in san carlos. security camera video shows a big cat dragging his dinner home, a black-tailed deer. cougars do prey on everything from insects to rodents, but its main course is usually deer. you may be interested to know after watching this that fatal attacks on humans are pretty rare. >>> so is rain lately, but that might be about to change, mr. peck....
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and that would apply to some of the modern—day discussions about everybody from philip roth to woodyt? if it's in the work, then — then — then there is a discussion to be had. if it's not in the work — i mean... i listen — we listen to the music of gesualdo, the mediaeval composer. he murdered his wife but he is truly the best mediaeval composer. i mean, it's undeniable that his music is beautiful. well, and he murdered his wife. i mean, so the fact that he did that means we can't listen to the music? i — it's a murky subject. it is! i don't have a final answerfor you on this, i'm just saying for me, it's complicated because i have to be able to say that artist did a beautiful work and i have to also say i don't like that artist personally and i find abhorrent many of his or her ideas. but what — how can i reconcile them? you can't. i mean, life is complicated! if we can all make simple solutions for all of life's complications, then would life really be worth living? i mean, it's messy! it's complicated! you are taking me into end thoughts and philosophy here with life and its worth
and that would apply to some of the modern—day discussions about everybody from philip roth to woodyt? if it's in the work, then — then — then there is a discussion to be had. if it's not in the work — i mean... i listen — we listen to the music of gesualdo, the mediaeval composer. he murdered his wife but he is truly the best mediaeval composer. i mean, it's undeniable that his music is beautiful. well, and he murdered his wife. i mean, so the fact that he did that means we can't...
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we belong to more than usually build them on the ground. woody after their evening meal, they make themselves a place to sleep. longest, pushy, mo, offered courtesy on board. we have 11 primate species here, including guerrillas, scholarship pansies, min drills, and prices. red columnist, monkeys, they call alberto purse. the primates are in high demand with poachers who can sell them as bush meat. jaunty tear also used to make his living that way. but for most of the last 10 years, his any study their tracks to find out which animals are traveling way in the forest. he lives in liberty on the edge of able forest. one of the 3 villages that are taking part in the project. they do when i have grasped what impact voting has and anyway, like, it's not really a profitable business particularly. okay, yes, you can earn a bit of, but the income is very irregular. that's why i decided to stop hunting is on korea snoopy shahid. usually now he only gets to see the animals in video footage. the researchers have set up 17 trial cameras in the part of the forest rigorously. besides chimpanzees and gorill
we belong to more than usually build them on the ground. woody after their evening meal, they make themselves a place to sleep. longest, pushy, mo, offered courtesy on board. we have 11 primate species here, including guerrillas, scholarship pansies, min drills, and prices. red columnist, monkeys, they call alberto purse. the primates are in high demand with poachers who can sell them as bush meat. jaunty tear also used to make his living that way. but for most of the last 10 years, his any...
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we had the roast. woody schools, better than him was like he is that we eat up. what was the most threat as he came in? it was, but he was in these years khaki. seek it out, one nuclear and, and what he's coast, i'm in the middle of blanco equal. i'm almost almost open of him yet. must on this he hamilton. you know what it, what i said a little, he's in comes with that have even, or in the atlanta the in ah ah, once it has become clear and are trilogy furnishes dorians architects, an anthropologist. the marine corps who stayed were very skilled at covering the trucks. i suppose it's because they had to. there are many clues as to their existence that little from evidence. i'm heading to andalusia. the cradle of the arab hurried that in the peninsula. and they the category to be much higher land the way they did and i the name of a minus looper, gave me my money, hoping to get one done. sheila, if you see that goes on in the future for me. and so i got even cooled off and we know a lot about it the, somebody other than leasing the modem phenomena gave me a little
we had the roast. woody schools, better than him was like he is that we eat up. what was the most threat as he came in? it was, but he was in these years khaki. seek it out, one nuclear and, and what he's coast, i'm in the middle of blanco equal. i'm almost almost open of him yet. must on this he hamilton. you know what it, what i said a little, he's in comes with that have even, or in the atlanta the in ah ah, once it has become clear and are trilogy furnishes dorians architects, an...
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. >> publishers are increasingly facing pressure to drop authors like woody allen. >> mm-hmm. >> jordanerson. >> mm-hmm. >> how do you think about this -- this set of pressures that publishers are feeling to cancel certain writers? >> i really think that, in terms of canceling a book, that's a last resort. and you have to have very strong reasons for wanting to do that. i also know that, as a leader, i'm not gonna satisfy everybody, and i'm not particularly concerned about that. as long as i'm motivated by the right factors, i'm comfortable with any decision i make, even those that i know are going to draw criticism. >> one that drew criticism was the acquisition of vice president mike pence's book, and i, for one, applaud your decision to stand by that acquisition. >> thank you. >> despite many, many voices within your company and outside of your company wanting it to be canceled, why is it important to hear, again, from a variety of voices, including conservative voices? >> because we're one america. we're not a red america or a white america. we are literally called the united states
. >> publishers are increasingly facing pressure to drop authors like woody allen. >> mm-hmm. >> jordanerson. >> mm-hmm. >> how do you think about this -- this set of pressures that publishers are feeling to cancel certain writers? >> i really think that, in terms of canceling a book, that's a last resort. and you have to have very strong reasons for wanting to do that. i also know that, as a leader, i'm not gonna satisfy everybody, and i'm not particularly...
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ah, liberties dahl is open to wall, yet retains an air of mystery. woody allen shot his fell midnight in paris here. and alistair is likely an ardo de caprio or regular guests who can come and go virtually unnoticed when they do need. but we've added a touch of glamour to la bristol, in recent years, i looked at the before things here were more masculine hard diplomats, businessman high finance, low t s. and now we have given it a bit of glamour, with the cinema to lambert, one remaining very discreetly thought pledges. so of jo, i set, i spare it all comes back to that aspect of being safe, of being sheltered from everything. did he, even if you do something terrible, bossy, even if you leave here thinking you should never have done it? what happens here stays here. so the word will never get out. it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a sped this and this aspect of silence, which we call discretion, is something that has always characterized us is, and what is good, is it something that underlines the family aspect like what happens in a family stays in a family and he asked me ah ah ah ah, a
ah, liberties dahl is open to wall, yet retains an air of mystery. woody allen shot his fell midnight in paris here. and alistair is likely an ardo de caprio or regular guests who can come and go virtually unnoticed when they do need. but we've added a touch of glamour to la bristol, in recent years, i looked at the before things here were more masculine hard diplomats, businessman high finance, low t s. and now we have given it a bit of glamour, with the cinema to lambert, one remaining very...
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this experiment and if biodiversity could increase just a little bit, that wouldn't be worth doing. woody had any idea that it would become a magnet who is incredibly rough species. they are asking for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here and getting these people pick up to collect the signature. the sales re saying this is extremely important service that they provide to the city or we need to take america to trying to bring people together trying to deal with people who could love beyond ah, i'm sorry. ok. say on the street, we're going to be discussing re framing american history from a particular perspective. that takes us back to $1619.00 the creator of the $6900.00 project that stocks american history. from the moment the black africans stood on the saw of the united states, as we know it now. that project has now brought forth a book called the origin story. a new origin story is 69000 project. the creator of that book and the project is with us right now. the co, hannah jones banking a cove making time for us on the stream. when you introduce you
this experiment and if biodiversity could increase just a little bit, that wouldn't be worth doing. woody had any idea that it would become a magnet who is incredibly rough species. they are asking for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here and getting these people pick up to collect the signature. the sales re saying this is extremely important service that they provide to the city or we need to take america to trying to bring people together trying to deal...
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we're seeing this morning and when we arrived yesterday is enormous. behind me is the town of mayor woody and his sleepy picture of a quiet boarded town. the border itself has been closed. the sometimes you to cove at 19 herb, but we can hear burmese language radio. people getting ready for the day. yet yesterday, when we arrived at about midday, about 10 kilometers or down the border in the village of ban ry, we could hear all of the sounds of a full on war. there was small arms, fire, automatic gunfire. mortars going off, we saw the evidence of mortars that had landed on the ty side. heavy artillery, we even saw a helicopter gun ships operating in refugees, had fled across the border, telling us that air strikes had been hitting their villages. and that's pretty much what has been going on all along this border for about 30 kilometers for the last 2 weeks. there's all sorts of a conflict going on between myanmar border, forced me on my armed forces and on the other side of people's defense forces, a group that's an arm group that sprang up in opposition to the military coup. and me, emm
we're seeing this morning and when we arrived yesterday is enormous. behind me is the town of mayor woody and his sleepy picture of a quiet boarded town. the border itself has been closed. the sometimes you to cove at 19 herb, but we can hear burmese language radio. people getting ready for the day. yet yesterday, when we arrived at about midday, about 10 kilometers or down the border in the village of ban ry, we could hear all of the sounds of a full on war. there was small arms, fire,...
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. >> love, and thank you so much for being here and here is woody holton and i'm more excited to talk about his new book, "liberty is sweet" the hidden history of the american revolution it and really, what even claims in this book is about the hidden influences on the american revolution and can you talk about those and talking about the different groups that you highlight in this narrative in this incredibly amazing narrative about this hidden history and so let's jump into it, what are some of these major things and it is hidden influences and why have they come to shape your research so heavily. >> will first nicole, want to thank you foror doing this, souh carolina program with me and i have a lot of reasons to be proud of it and i hope this program will know the fact that we have two people who can have a conversation is really cool. >> what i really appreciate you taking your time so we are talking about are native americans who still occupies most of the confidence in 1776 and the guys declared independence called himself the continental congress. inut the native americans abo
. >> love, and thank you so much for being here and here is woody holton and i'm more excited to talk about his new book, "liberty is sweet" the hidden history of the american revolution it and really, what even claims in this book is about the hidden influences on the american revolution and can you talk about those and talking about the different groups that you highlight in this narrative in this incredibly amazing narrative about this hidden history and so let's jump into...
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as chris woody rightly said these owners go to one personal loan but it's always in recognition of awith me. {iii people who make the work with me. of course your work involves places and occasions where we have mass gatherings. and that's what we haven't been able to do for the last two years. in that way it really strikes me as being quite poignant because it makes us think about what we've been missing and what we want to get back to. i we've been missing and what we want to get back te— to get back to. i think that's riuht. to get back to. i think that's right- how _ to get back to. i think that's right. how can _ to get back to. i think that's right. how can we _ to get back to. i think that's right. how can we do - to get back to. i think that's right. how can we do a - to get back to. i think that's i right. how can we do a better? honestly, if you asked me 18 months ago when i was watching every single thing i had planned get cancelled, if you asked me if i'd be sitting here on new year's eve talking to you right now i would never leader. so i'm thrilled and delighted. and so
as chris woody rightly said these owners go to one personal loan but it's always in recognition of awith me. {iii people who make the work with me. of course your work involves places and occasions where we have mass gatherings. and that's what we haven't been able to do for the last two years. in that way it really strikes me as being quite poignant because it makes us think about what we've been missing and what we want to get back to. i we've been missing and what we want to get back te—...
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deltek, which is a scary, but at the same time, -- than delta, which is scary, but at the same time, woodyite for -- nobody has the appetite for turning back the clock. they are asking people to be cautious, or from home, take precautions. people want to get back to life as normal and that is the balance he is trying to strike. manus: meanwhile, goldman sachs is the latest bank asking employees to work from home. that hasn't devolved to a global edict yet. where are we on the balance for work from home globally? rachel: places like asia with strict travel curbs, very few indications in hong kong, so work from home is a thing of the past. but in europe and the u.s., uncertainty is creeping in again. after a spring and fall that was very much normalized and people gathering again, gruma, -- omicron brings all of that back. if it causes as much disease as deltek, i think we will see in the new year people staying home again. right now there is no certainty around helping threat is. manus: ok, thank you rachel. we will keep an eye on that, 40% back at their normal desks. looking at the bond ma
deltek, which is a scary, but at the same time, -- than delta, which is scary, but at the same time, woodyite for -- nobody has the appetite for turning back the clock. they are asking people to be cautious, or from home, take precautions. people want to get back to life as normal and that is the balance he is trying to strike. manus: meanwhile, goldman sachs is the latest bank asking employees to work from home. that hasn't devolved to a global edict yet. where are we on the balance for work...
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was it woodrow wilson, franklin d roosevelt, john quincy adams or woody allen?ybe fdr? kennedy: you are right. fdr. omg. all three of our players are on the board. let's go with round number two. which of these presidents changed the name of fdr's presidential from shangri-la to camp david? ronald reagan, right d eisenhower, jimmy carter or abraham lincoln? >> i do not but i'm going to guess eisenhower. kennedy: you guessed correctly. excellent work. you are not in the lead with two kevin, which of these presidents once proclaimed and looked on a lot of women with lust, i committed adultery in my heart many times, this is something god recognizes i will do and have done it and god forgives me broke. who said that? bill clinton, james madison, jimmy carter or donald j trump? >> that would be jimmy carter in the playboy magazine. kennedy: absolutely right and the pages were stuck together. you, brad. [laughter] i know, that's gross. which vomited on a japanese prime minister? four, jimmy carter, bush or hambly complex. >> george h.w.? kennedy: that's right. our pa
was it woodrow wilson, franklin d roosevelt, john quincy adams or woody allen?ybe fdr? kennedy: you are right. fdr. omg. all three of our players are on the board. let's go with round number two. which of these presidents changed the name of fdr's presidential from shangri-la to camp david? ronald reagan, right d eisenhower, jimmy carter or abraham lincoln? >> i do not but i'm going to guess eisenhower. kennedy: you guessed correctly. excellent work. you are not in the lead with two...
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ah, lebanese doll is open to wall, yet retains an air of mystery. woody allen shot his fell midnight in paris here and ala stairs, like leonardo dicaprio, our regular guests who can come and go virtually unnoticed when they do need. but we've added a touch of glamour to la bristol, in recent years, altitude before things here were more masculine. ha deep lads, businessman high finance, full t as. and now we have given it a bit of glamour, with the cinema to lambert, while remaining, very discreet. and he thought i just saw of year i sit, i spare it all, comes back to that aspect of being safe of being sheltered from everything. if you, even if you do something terrible glossy, even if you leave here thinking you should never have done it, what happens here stays here. so the word will never get out of this. it says it says i spoke to send this aspect of silence, which we called discretion is something that has always characterized us is and what's good is it something that underlines the family aspect like what happens in a family stays in a family, an ice, notify me, ah, ah, ah, ah,
ah, lebanese doll is open to wall, yet retains an air of mystery. woody allen shot his fell midnight in paris here and ala stairs, like leonardo dicaprio, our regular guests who can come and go virtually unnoticed when they do need. but we've added a touch of glamour to la bristol, in recent years, altitude before things here were more masculine. ha deep lads, businessman high finance, full t as. and now we have given it a bit of glamour, with the cinema to lambert, while remaining, very...
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woody futures this monday morning. -- -- futures this monday morning. what a beautiful new york it is. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: i'm ritika gupta. u.s. top medical provisos warned not to get complacent. anthony fauci said the cases could overwhelm hospitals despite symptoms being less severe. an increase in coronavirus cases in the u.s. led to shortages of airline crews on one of the busiest travel periods of the year. 2800 flight cancellations over the christmas weekend. knighted, delta, and jetblue canceled 12% of flights. -- united, delta, and jetblue canceled 12% of flights. online shopping jumped. sales were up 21%. justin trudeau says china has been playing the nations against each other. he told global news that democracies should present a united front. canada joined the u.s. and other western allies in a diplomatic boycott of the beijing olympics. a south at three and -- a self african -- died he won the nobel peace prize in 1984. desmond tutu was 90. global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg, powered by more than 2700
woody futures this monday morning. -- -- futures this monday morning. what a beautiful new york it is. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: i'm ritika gupta. u.s. top medical provisos warned not to get complacent. anthony fauci said the cases could overwhelm hospitals despite symptoms being less severe. an increase in coronavirus cases in the u.s. led to shortages of airline crews on one of the busiest travel periods of the year. 2800 flight cancellations over the christmas weekend. knighted, delta,...
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of the modern-day apply to some of the modern—day discussions about everybody from philip roth to woodys -- listen. _ have argued for a. lesson, it is -- listen, it— have argued for a. lesson, it is -- listen, it is, _ have argued for a. lesson, it is -- listen, it is, how- have argued for a. lesson, it is -- listen, it is, how shalli is —— listen, it is, how shall i put it? if is —— listen, it is, how shall i put it? if it is —— listen, it is, how shall i put it? if it is in the work, then there is a discussion to be had. if it is not in the work, i mean, we listen to the music of the mediaeval composer, he murdered his wife, but he is truly the best mediaeval composer. it's undeniable that his music is beautiful. well, he murdered his wife. so, the fact that he did that means we can't listen to the music? it's a murky subject. it to the music? it's a murky subject-— to the music? it's a murky subject- i _ to the music? it's a murky subject.- i don't - to the music? it's a murky subject.- i don't have | to the music? it's a murkyl subject.- i don't have a subject. it is. i don't have a
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remember the movie when woody harrelson's characters done bowling because he has a rubber hand, we willand hillary running for president in 2024. i might have to vote for it that point. >> you just referenced kingpin at 4:503 am. you mention the master class. social media likes to be funny and they had some fun it hillary clinton's expense on this master class. beverly hallberg, not necessarily known for her comedy but this is pretty good, she will be teaching you how to wipe an email server with a cloth. there were a lot more. does she not see this kind of reaction is going to come when she does stuff like this? >> he just can't walk away. >> if somebody told me to do master class i don't know that i would teach anybody. >> i can teach you how to cut somebody up on the way to laguardia. it is psychotic and said that the best part is you know she charged them for the speech at the end. >> i'm not watched the master class but it was teaching people the skill she developed throughout her career which is why beverly hallberg posted that we. what skills would you be teaching somebody? >> to
remember the movie when woody harrelson's characters done bowling because he has a rubber hand, we willand hillary running for president in 2024. i might have to vote for it that point. >> you just referenced kingpin at 4:503 am. you mention the master class. social media likes to be funny and they had some fun it hillary clinton's expense on this master class. beverly hallberg, not necessarily known for her comedy but this is pretty good, she will be teaching you how to wipe an email...
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. >> welcome and thank you so much for being here and i am here with woody and i'm really excited to talk about this new book liberty is sweet, the hidden history of the american revolution rated quality, one of your big claims in this book is about the hidden influences on the american evolution rated i really want to talk about some of those and i've really want to start out first year talking about the different groups that you highlight in this narrative of this incredibly engrossing narrative of about this hidden history so let's jump into it. what are some of these major groups and is hidden influences and why have they come to shape your research so heavily. >> will first want to thank you for doing this in the program with me have a lot of reasons to be proud of her history program and usc but the fact that we have two early americans that we can have a conversation like this is really cool and i know that you have a class right after this so appreciate you taking the time and self from the groups and i talking about art native americans, who of course still occupy most of th
. >> welcome and thank you so much for being here and i am here with woody and i'm really excited to talk about this new book liberty is sweet, the hidden history of the american revolution rated quality, one of your big claims in this book is about the hidden influences on the american evolution rated i really want to talk about some of those and i've really want to start out first year talking about the different groups that you highlight in this narrative of this incredibly engrossing...
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you can't get left politics out of woody guthrie or pete seeger.h village movement was there to celebrate people's culture. >> if you like the music, you were really signing on for their ways of looking at the world, too. ♪ and then, eventually, one guy emerges as being special. ♪ ♪ a bullet from the back of a bush took medgar evers' blood ♪ >> during that time in the '60s, as that cultural revolution was slowly bubbling and kids were starting to question authority, question what was happening in their country, they're looking for answers. >> bob dylan thought that folk music was poetry. he took beat energy and mixed it with folk culture, and it's more lyrical intensity than anybody's put to song before. ♪ and the negro's name is used, it is plain ♪ ♪ for the politician's gain as he rises to fame ♪ >> up until the time of bob dylan, there were the songwriters and there were the singers. dylan started writing his own music. >> he says, i am going to comment on the world, i'm going to comment on the nature of this human experience. bob dylan was sort
you can't get left politics out of woody guthrie or pete seeger.h village movement was there to celebrate people's culture. >> if you like the music, you were really signing on for their ways of looking at the world, too. ♪ and then, eventually, one guy emerges as being special. ♪ ♪ a bullet from the back of a bush took medgar evers' blood ♪ >> during that time in the '60s, as that cultural revolution was slowly bubbling and kids were starting to question authority, question...
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we're going to have a chance to build relationships with woody and buzz from their very start and i reallys a chance to really own a piece of it, to own a stake of, you know, characters that they'll grow to really love over time and i do think there are some traditional channels. a book is a great place to start, as wonderful as technology is, so many of us get our start reading, holding a dead tree, spending time with our family and reading that way. and so i think it may seem inak row nisic, but we will be using pretty old school methods for delivering this, this kind of pretty old school methods for delivering this, as well as new things it's really going to where our fans are >> so the fact that these brands, these characters start on social media, you know, the first thing that comes to mind to me is the fact there's been so much scrutiny of the dangerous impact of social media on kids. particularly on instagram. when you think about having a brand that is so, or brands that are so integrative to social media, how do you think about those risks on kids and how does this play into your
we're going to have a chance to build relationships with woody and buzz from their very start and i reallys a chance to really own a piece of it, to own a stake of, you know, characters that they'll grow to really love over time and i do think there are some traditional channels. a book is a great place to start, as wonderful as technology is, so many of us get our start reading, holding a dead tree, spending time with our family and reading that way. and so i think it may seem inak row nisic,...