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katie, for now, thank yon big _ this time. 0k, katie, for now, thank you. big tech _ this time. 0k, katie, for now, | thank you. big tech companies are the most valuable in the world, influencing everything we do from browsing to shopping to our ways of working and socialising. some are so powerful they can act more like a government than a traditional company. those are the words of facebook boss mark zuckerberg himself. so are they helping or hurting commuters —— consumers and democracy? that is what aaron heslehurst has been finding out.— aaron heslehurst has been findin: out. ., ., ., , .,~ finding out. you want to break them up. _ finding out. you want to break them up. say _ finding out. you want to break them up, say goodbye - finding out. you want to break them up, say goodbye to - finding out. you want to break- them up, say goodbye to emmers on crime. , .,, ., ., on crime. they operate on pernicious. _ on crime. they operate on pernicious, dangerous - on crime. they operate on - pernicious, dangerous business models — pernicious, dangerous
katie, for now, thank yon big _ this time. 0k, katie, for now, thank you. big tech _ this time. 0k, katie, for now, | thank you. big tech companies are the most valuable in the world, influencing everything we do from browsing to shopping to our ways of working and socialising. some are so powerful they can act more like a government than a traditional company. those are the words of facebook boss mark zuckerberg himself. so are they helping or hurting commuters —— consumers and democracy?...
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katie gornall, thank you very _ hugely controversial takeover. katie gornall, thank you very much. coverage of that match and the early premier league match between everton and west ham is on bbc 5 live. tennis now, and cameron norrie will become the british men's number one tomorrow and is expected to break into the world's top 20. he's playing nikoloz basilashvili in the final of indian wells in california after an impressive straight—sets win over grigor dimitrov. ben croucher reports. for a man who has taken the long road to tennis's top table, all of a sudden cam norrie is in a hurry. announcer: cameron norrie! from johannesburg via auckland, london and texas, aged 26, norrie is now accelerating towards his potential. commentator: he's made that. the indian wells masters is one of the most prestigious tournaments outside the majors. norrie was playing in his first semi at this level. he turned grigor dimitrov at times intojust a spectator. first set, 6—2, 32 minutes. the second took a bit longer. but then when has that ever bothered norrie? not when you can fire forehands
katie gornall, thank you very _ hugely controversial takeover. katie gornall, thank you very much. coverage of that match and the early premier league match between everton and west ham is on bbc 5 live. tennis now, and cameron norrie will become the british men's number one tomorrow and is expected to break into the world's top 20. he's playing nikoloz basilashvili in the final of indian wells in california after an impressive straight—sets win over grigor dimitrov. ben croucher reports. for...
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katie: it could do that. we have been looking for those in technology and they are not widespread as of yet. we do not have any affirmation of the oversold conditions to suggest we will get a big bounce or rally. we will watch the market internal measures for any extremes. we had some major extremes generated quickly and the pullback has been different in that we haven't gotten those extremes. if we were to see that, that would be indicative of some low and that is what we will keep an eye on. the vix is one example. alix: the vix, 24 42 is that accurate in the equity market? katie: when we see it trending higher a means major indices could trend lower. when we see the vix clear 25, we start thinking about entering a higher volatility cycle. the market has been in a low volatility cycle, at least since march if not earlier than that aced on the vix and it has been in that range. a breakout would suggest we are into a more difficult environment for trading and is not overtly bearish for the major indices that
katie: it could do that. we have been looking for those in technology and they are not widespread as of yet. we do not have any affirmation of the oversold conditions to suggest we will get a big bounce or rally. we will watch the market internal measures for any extremes. we had some major extremes generated quickly and the pullback has been different in that we haven't gotten those extremes. if we were to see that, that would be indicative of some low and that is what we will keep an eye on....
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jarod and katie kept their anguish quiet. a lot of people in the church didn't even know his story, right? >> no. >> then january 2017, four and a half years after the murder, the indictment came down and a trial date was set. no more secrets now. >> what did you think when you heard? >> in my mind initially was just, it's impossible. >> debbie duke is katie's mom. laura duff and jim o'donnell are church friends. >> did you ever think, my goodness, this young man's a killer? >> no. >> debbie? >> no. not for a second. the very notion that somebody could consider jarod capable of this -- was beyond my belief. there's just simply no way i could apply my brain to that. >> the support wasn't just moral. the church friends offered to help any way they could. >> we had two or three people come up and says, "well, what -- what can we do? " i'm like, "well, pray, i don't--" but one of them said, "well, come on, there's something we could do. what about all that paperwork? couldn't you use help with that? " and i'm like, "that would be
jarod and katie kept their anguish quiet. a lot of people in the church didn't even know his story, right? >> no. >> then january 2017, four and a half years after the murder, the indictment came down and a trial date was set. no more secrets now. >> what did you think when you heard? >> in my mind initially was just, it's impossible. >> debbie duke is katie's mom. laura duff and jim o'donnell are church friends. >> did you ever think, my goodness, this young...
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>> what would it be called, katie hates everybody? >> greg: yeah, it's like the reverse of "everybody hates chris." >> i have a problem with this. i've been -- something about talking about what going on behind closed doors is offensive to me. even when they tell the good stories, you are in the right to be there and there's stuff that happens indoors as between you and the other professionals. writing books about it to me just seems -- it's cheap, and there's nothing to it. and yeah, it's going to sell -- i read some of the things and i was like, why would you replay this? what is the point other than trying to make a fastball. and at the expense of your colleagues. >> greg: one of the revelations is that she was around prince harry when he was 20 and get this, he smelled like booze and cigarettes. he's from england, big bend is a giant cigarette. >> and he's 20. >> greg: everybody was 20 -- if you don't smell like booze and cigarettes, there's nothing wrong with you. >> this is not funny at all, which is not a roast, just picking on
>> what would it be called, katie hates everybody? >> greg: yeah, it's like the reverse of "everybody hates chris." >> i have a problem with this. i've been -- something about talking about what going on behind closed doors is offensive to me. even when they tell the good stories, you are in the right to be there and there's stuff that happens indoors as between you and the other professionals. writing books about it to me just seems -- it's cheap, and there's...
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katy watson, bbc news, in sao paulo state. the volcano that's been erupting for the past 11 days on the spanish island of la palma is spewing out two new streams of lava, threatening further destruction. many homes and crops have been destroyed and thousands of people have been forced to evacuate since the eruption first began last month. we can see the sheer force of nature they are in those images being beamed back to us at the moment. danjohnson is on la palma. it seems like every day, this volcano is producing more and more lava. there are new vents opening up, new ways for the lava to escape — and that means even more lava flowing downhill, putting even more homes and villagers at risk. more than 1,000 properties have been destroyed now, and this is in the area that's been evacuated — so there are homes here where people haven't been able to get back for more than a week now. people are wondering whether they'll ever be able to come back and live here, because nobody knows how long this volcano will keep erupting. you
katy watson, bbc news, in sao paulo state. the volcano that's been erupting for the past 11 days on the spanish island of la palma is spewing out two new streams of lava, threatening further destruction. many homes and crops have been destroyed and thousands of people have been forced to evacuate since the eruption first began last month. we can see the sheer force of nature they are in those images being beamed back to us at the moment. danjohnson is on la palma. it seems like every day, this...
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>> katie: no, no. it's just that she's telling the truth for once in her life. >> brooke: that eric wants her to have an affair? there's no way that's possible. >> katie: trust me. it is. eric is encouraging quinn and carter to be together. >> ridge: no, you wouldn't do that. you couldn't do-- you would never-- >> eric: i would never what? ask my wife to be with another man? but i did, ridge. quinn's back with carter because of me. ♪♪♪ >> hope: more coffee? >> finn: sure. yo
>> katie: no, no. it's just that she's telling the truth for once in her life. >> brooke: that eric wants her to have an affair? there's no way that's possible. >> katie: trust me. it is. eric is encouraging quinn and carter to be together. >> ridge: no, you wouldn't do that. you couldn't do-- you would never-- >> eric: i would never what? ask my wife to be with another man? but i did, ridge. quinn's back with carter because of me. ♪♪♪ >> hope: more...
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katie couric edited a supreme court justice and the popular squid game. raymond arroyo has that in 2016 next. -- in "seen and unseen." what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine. >> laura: "seen and unseen" where we expose the big culture stories with raymond arroyo. netflix has the biggest series launch with a korean show called squid games. why is it so popular? >> it's not the series itself. i watched the gorey thing so you don't have to. i was bored by it. it had 101 million downloads. squid games is destitute people who compete in lethal games for cash. it's like a bloody hunger games with really hungry people. >> those who win all 6 games will receive a handsome cash prize. >> oh! >> [screaming]. >> there is more killing in in thing an o'riley book. with the economy faultering and people struggling, it speaks to the anxiety people are feelin
katie couric edited a supreme court justice and the popular squid game. raymond arroyo has that in 2016 next. -- in "seen and unseen." what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine. >> laura: "seen and unseen" where we expose the big culture stories with raymond...
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>> katy watson is still with us. how is all of this affecting president bolsonaro's approval ratings? >> there is no question, whichever side of politics you are on, that this inquiry has dented his popularity. a lot of people are asking what that means for coming years. one year until the next elections, he has not confirm whether he is running. it will be a bigger challenge, the pandemic, the inquiry, all of these make his life more difficult if he wants to run. a year is a long time in brazilian politics, a lot could change. >> what is the situation with the coronavirus vaccine rollout in brazil? last time i lay i eyes on bolsonaro, he was proudly unvaccinated. >> this has been one of the biggest criticisms, that there were delays to the vaccine rollout and as a result, that caused more deaths. that has been a huge criticism here. at the same time, it depends on where you are. it was announced that in sao paulo, that was where there was a lot of controversy over the governor who is pushing for vaccination, and he
>> katy watson is still with us. how is all of this affecting president bolsonaro's approval ratings? >> there is no question, whichever side of politics you are on, that this inquiry has dented his popularity. a lot of people are asking what that means for coming years. one year until the next elections, he has not confirm whether he is running. it will be a bigger challenge, the pandemic, the inquiry, all of these make his life more difficult if he wants to run. a year is a long...
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all right, katie prescott. _ all of us. all right, katie prescott, our _ all of us. all right, katie prescott, our business l prescott, our business correspondent. former northern ireland secretary james brokenshire has died at the age of 53. the conservative mp was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2018 and stood down from ministerial duties earlier this year when a tumour returned. the prime minister has paid tribute, calling james brokenshire the nicest, kindest and most unassuming of politicians, while also being extraordinarily effective. the former prime minister theresa may paid tribute as well, calling him an outstanding public servant, a talented minister, and a loyal friend. in a statement, his family praised his career in government and remembered him as a loving father and devoted husband. marcus rashford has criticised the government's removal of the £20 a week universal credit uplift, warning that more families will face hardship as a result. the england and manchester united footballer was speaking as he was awarded an honorary doctorate for his work tack
all right, katie prescott. _ all of us. all right, katie prescott, our _ all of us. all right, katie prescott, our business l prescott, our business correspondent. former northern ireland secretary james brokenshire has died at the age of 53. the conservative mp was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2018 and stood down from ministerial duties earlier this year when a tumour returned. the prime minister has paid tribute, calling james brokenshire the nicest, kindest and most unassuming of...
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katie pruszynski, former adviser _ originating. katie pruszynski, former adviser to _ originating. katie pruszynski, former adviser to chloe - originating. katie pruszynski,�* former adviser to chloe smith, speaking to me a short time ago. we are here in leigh—on—sea where people living bag have been coming to lay their own flowers, pay their own tributes. some of them stopping just to tell us how much they feel the loss of sir david amess as their mp, a man who represented them in parliament since 1997. a man who some say there was no bigger champion for southend than sir david, and his loss will be very keenly felt in the community, as much as at westminster. we will continue our coverage throughout the day here in leigh—on—sea on bbc news. forthe day here in leigh—on—sea on bbc news. for the moment, day here in leigh—on—sea on bbc news. forthe moment, let's day here in leigh—on—sea on bbc news. for the moment, let's take a pause and check on all the latest weather. milderair milder air pushing its way back north was gently next 24—hour is. the weather fro
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. >>> katie bennett covers the department of justice where she has written about the back and forth. harry litman with the los angeles time, called the january 6th committee the last best hope against gop lies. katie, this, again, not entirely unanticipated but what does it mean mechanically in terms of what happens now in terms of this document production? >> sure. well, we'll wait to see what the courts say as congressman lofgren pointed out, there's some, you know, potential weaknesses in this lawsuit, including the fact that it relies on the mazar's case which was about trump being president at the time, and he's no longer president and the sitting president has authorized the release of these records. this may not be a long protracted court battle. it's possible the courts could quickly make a determination, and we could move forward. the national archives is not only producing this set of records for the january 6th select committee, it's also producing a similar set of records for the senate judiciary committee which donald trump has not sued so you can imagine production, gat
. >>> katie bennett covers the department of justice where she has written about the back and forth. harry litman with the los angeles time, called the january 6th committee the last best hope against gop lies. katie, this, again, not entirely unanticipated but what does it mean mechanically in terms of what happens now in terms of this document production? >> sure. well, we'll wait to see what the courts say as congressman lofgren pointed out, there's some, you know, potential...
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arizona secretary of state katie hobbs is here. she's also now running for governor. also joining us, michigan secretary of state, jocelyn benson and jeremy bash is still
arizona secretary of state katie hobbs is here. she's also now running for governor. also joining us, michigan secretary of state, jocelyn benson and jeremy bash is still
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kpix5 reporter live in contra costa county with what she found out there, katie? >> reporter: ken, this restaurant here in pleasant hill has now been cited multiple times. most recently as just yesterday. that is because health officials say the employees are not asking for proof of vaccination or a negative covid-19 test before letting people eat inside. >> reporter: a busy dinner rush and packed dining room at in&out burger. >> did anyone ask you if you were vaccinated tonight. >> me? no. they did not. >> did you eat inside. >> i ordered food and watched and listened to others ordering and never once did i hear an employee ask a guest about vaccination status. that is why the health department says it issued three citations to the restaurant. first a warning and then a fine and then another fine just yesterday. it comes after in&out in san francisco fisherman's wharf was forced to closed temporarily last week for refusing to follow the vaccine mandate there. with the restaurant responding in a statement saying we refuse to become the vaccination police. this is
kpix5 reporter live in contra costa county with what she found out there, katie? >> reporter: ken, this restaurant here in pleasant hill has now been cited multiple times. most recently as just yesterday. that is because health officials say the employees are not asking for proof of vaccination or a negative covid-19 test before letting people eat inside. >> reporter: a busy dinner rush and packed dining room at in&out burger. >> did anyone ask you if you were vaccinated...
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all right, katie, thanks for now. as _ as well. yes. all right, katie, | thanks for now. as promised, as well. yes. all right, katie, - thanks for now. as promised, let's stay with us. let's speak to the labour mp stephen kinnock, who's aberavon constituency includes the port talbot steelworks. at evening to you. i could — i hope you can hear that part of the interviewee band with the representative of the steel industry who said the business secretary was undoubtedly listening, but as he put it, there were no solutions. what is your take? it, there were no solutions. what is our take? ~ , it, there were no solutions. what is your take?— your take? well, it is 'ust not good enou~h, your take? well, it is 'ust not good enough, because _ your take? well, it is 'ust not good enough, because a _ your take? well, it isjust not good enough, because a lot _ your take? well, it isjust not good enough, because a lot of _ your take? well, it isjust not good enough, because a lot of what - your take? well, it isjust not good enough, because a lot of what we | enough, because a l
all right, katie, thanks for now. as _ as well. yes. all right, katie, | thanks for now. as promised, as well. yes. all right, katie, - thanks for now. as promised, let's stay with us. let's speak to the labour mp stephen kinnock, who's aberavon constituency includes the port talbot steelworks. at evening to you. i could — i hope you can hear that part of the interviewee band with the representative of the steel industry who said the business secretary was undoubtedly listening, but as he put...
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if folks want to join in, they can go to katie hobbs dot org, but i'm going to keep doing the job that voters of arizona elected me to do. >> there is more testimony at the hearing today, from others who participated, including a republican, an election official who talked about the threats to his, life that he has been subjected to. and he has decided, that's, it i'm not going to run for reelection. i'm not going to keep doing this. and i, come back to this because, i don't want anyone taking it for granted, that this happens to you, and then you just continue to do your work. my first question to myself, if i was in that situation is, am i going to continue to do. this and i have strong doubts that i would. under the circumstances you're in. i want to kind of grant you, the courage that you're actually displaying in, this and not taken for granted. what was it like for you to hear from this other official today? i know you've heard it from, others that they've had, they're done, they're quitting, they're getting out of this. >> i think this is one of the biggest threats to our democr
if folks want to join in, they can go to katie hobbs dot org, but i'm going to keep doing the job that voters of arizona elected me to do. >> there is more testimony at the hearing today, from others who participated, including a republican, an election official who talked about the threats to his, life that he has been subjected to. and he has decided, that's, it i'm not going to run for reelection. i'm not going to keep doing this. and i, come back to this because, i don't want anyone...
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katie, are there any resources that you recommend for the v.a. hospital and the programs for world war ii veterans? >> there is a publication called medical care for veterans that ' came out in the seventies or thehe eighties it's very informative but it is a little dry and in-depth but i highly recommend the book the greatest generationn come home how servicemen readjusted at the end of the second world war and also the memoir itself is a great resources on —- a great resource. >> . >> a book i strongly recommend is the g.i. bill and then to come out to years ago there was a a really good idea to encode incorporate the g.i. bill and the effects of the different segments of veterans if you're interested in the legacy of the g.i. bill and then with the vietnam generation to talk about the shortcomings of the 1966 g.i. bill and my vietnam veterans felt they were the same as world war ii veterans. >> i thoroughly enjoyed this discussion in the audience did as well. >> thank you for hosting us. >> . >> and continue to stay up-to-date by liking our
katie, are there any resources that you recommend for the v.a. hospital and the programs for world war ii veterans? >> there is a publication called medical care for veterans that ' came out in the seventies or thehe eighties it's very informative but it is a little dry and in-depth but i highly recommend the book the greatest generationn come home how servicemen readjusted at the end of the second world war and also the memoir itself is a great resources on —- a great resource....
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katie pruszynski, former adviser _ originating. katie pruszynski, former adviser to _ originating. katie pruszynski, former adviser to chloe i originating. katie pruszynski,. former adviser to chloe smith, speaking to me a short time ago. we are here in leigh—on—sea where people living bag have been coming to lay their own flowers, pay their own tributes. some of them stopping just to tell us how much they feel the loss of sir david amess as their mp, a man who represented them in parliament since 1997. a man who some say there was no bigger champion for southend than sir david, and his loss will be very keenly felt in the community, as much as at westminster. we will continue our coverage throughout the day here in
katie pruszynski, former adviser _ originating. katie pruszynski, former adviser to _ originating. katie pruszynski, former adviser to chloe i originating. katie pruszynski,. former adviser to chloe smith, speaking to me a short time ago. we are here in leigh—on—sea where people living bag have been coming to lay their own flowers, pay their own tributes. some of them stopping just to tell us how much they feel the loss of sir david amess as their mp, a man who represented them in...
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and so if folks want to join in, they can go to katy hobbs.org but i'll do the job voters of arizona elected me to do. >> there was more testimony at the hearing today from others who participated including a republican who election officials talked about the threats to his life that he has been subjected to and he's decided that's it. i'm not going to run for reelection. i'm not going to keep doing this. and, you know, i come back to this because i don't want anyone taking it for granted that this happens to you and then you just continue to do your work. my first question to myself, if i was in that situation, is am i going to continue to do this? i have strong doubts i would under the circumstances you're in so i want to kind of grant you the courage you're displaying in this and not take it for granted but what was it like for you to hear from this other official today? i know you heard from others they're done and quilting and getting out of this. >> yeah, i think this is one of the biggest threats to our democracy and to election administration as we look to the future is that
and so if folks want to join in, they can go to katy hobbs.org but i'll do the job voters of arizona elected me to do. >> there was more testimony at the hearing today from others who participated including a republican who election officials talked about the threats to his life that he has been subjected to and he's decided that's it. i'm not going to run for reelection. i'm not going to keep doing this. and, you know, i come back to this because i don't want anyone taking it for granted...
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kpix5's katie nielsen is live with details on this alleged corruption. katie? >> reporter: ken, investigation still going on as we speak. now what's really interesting is when i was looking through these court documents earlier today, it actually read more like a hollywood movie script. east block at san quentin also known as death row, this is the site of the fbi's corruption ion. it's here that a corrections officer, 37-year-old keith christopher from pittsburgh, is accused of smuggling in cell phones. federal investigators say an inmate's girl friend and one other person from tracy bought as many as 25 cell phones and paid the corrections officer $500 per phone to get them inside the prison and deliver them to the deatrow inmate. that inmate then turned around and sold the phones to other death row inmates for $900 each. >> the phones what are they use to communicate with the criminals on the outside. it's not calling home to check on mother. >> reporter: according to the court documents, inmates have used cellular phones to facilitate and coordinate violent
kpix5's katie nielsen is live with details on this alleged corruption. katie? >> reporter: ken, investigation still going on as we speak. now what's really interesting is when i was looking through these court documents earlier today, it actually read more like a hollywood movie script. east block at san quentin also known as death row, this is the site of the fbi's corruption ion. it's here that a corrections officer, 37-year-old keith christopher from pittsburgh, is accused of smuggling...
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katie benner is also here. and robert costa joins us, national political reporter for the "washington post" and coauthor the already quoted from book, "peril". robert costa, i start with you. you had this eastman memo in your book. to be honest it took all of us i think a couple news cycles to really digest it and understand its import. talk about eastman's posture since he's been outed at the architect of the coup. >> as bob woodward told me at the start this project, get the documents. because people can have a lot of talk, whether it is john eastman or anyone else who is close to president trump or even president biden. and documents memorialize decisions and discussions. eastman memo is two pages, sick parts. it outlines in vivid detail how pence n the eyes of eastman could try to nudge the election into the house of representatives and have trump win a second term. eastman has scland himself in so many ways since the book has come out and the memo has been revealed that are confusing, to be frank. at the e
katie benner is also here. and robert costa joins us, national political reporter for the "washington post" and coauthor the already quoted from book, "peril". robert costa, i start with you. you had this eastman memo in your book. to be honest it took all of us i think a couple news cycles to really digest it and understand its import. talk about eastman's posture since he's been outed at the architect of the coup. >> as bob woodward told me at the start this project,...
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with that thankyou katie. the first thing you'll notice is this is a three-year strategic plan, not a five-year strategic plan . the reason is because it's a refresh so wewanted to acknowledge the fact that we are doing a lot of other work on our climate action plan . we are in a pandemic so we need to update this strategic plan. we've made important changes but because it isn't so driven by the community and the commission, we are capping it at threeyears so that we can get back to this in a year or two from now . next slide. when you think about, when we think about a strategic plan i'd like to think of it with two metaphors . a compass and a touchstone. the compass, the purpose of the plan is to lead us in a direction so we don't have mission creep and are wondering around a universe of possibilities. we are focusedand we understand what our priorities are and why they are a priority . it's a touchstone because it needs to be a document that doesn't sit on the shelf but that we keep coming back to as a chec
with that thankyou katie. the first thing you'll notice is this is a three-year strategic plan, not a five-year strategic plan . the reason is because it's a refresh so wewanted to acknowledge the fact that we are doing a lot of other work on our climate action plan . we are in a pandemic so we need to update this strategic plan. we've made important changes but because it isn't so driven by the community and the commission, we are capping it at threeyears so that we can get back to this in a...
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chantelle cameron, of katie taylor. but coming — chantelle cameron, of katie taylor. but coming from their generation, there _ but coming from their generation, there were — but coming from their generation, there were very few opportunities for female fighters. with a chantelle, she comes from martial arts _ chantelle, she comes from martial arts a— chantelle, she comes from martial arts a kick— chantelle, she comes from martial arts. a kick boxing background into boxing _ arts. a kick boxing background into boxing but — arts. a kick boxing background into boxing. but these girls, the trailblazers, for future generations. trailblazers, for future uenerations. ., , generations. chantelle is the rei . nin . generations. chantelle is the reigning wbc— generations. chantelle is the reigning wbc world - generations. chantelle is the | reigning wbc world champion generations. chantelle is the - reigning wbc world champion but dreams of becoming the undisputed super lightweight champion at hundred and a0 leiua. if she wins on saturday, she will be one fight away f
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kennedy: katie, i think it's a great idea. i proposed during the presidential debate in 2020 that each candidate should be given an iphone and they have to download the pizza hut app in the first one to order it and have it delivered should went. >> i think that's fantastic, they have to learn how to tip as well, you can't just learn how to order a pizza, you also have to tip. i will say my husband's grandmother is 99 years old and she's mark with it and i think most of these people in congress. chuck grassley funds i think more miles a day so he seems to still be with it, i'm all for this kind of cognitive test but let me tell you a secret about d.c., i to run by a bunch of drunk 20-year-old and a bunch of old people and that's why. there is no in between. kennedy: and those are terrifying groups. >> that is true. hardly a secret. [laughter] that is a true statement. kennedy: let's hit some more thing from a party panel, thank you so much. great to have you all to start off the week. topical storm is next. ♪♪ this hallowe
kennedy: katie, i think it's a great idea. i proposed during the presidential debate in 2020 that each candidate should be given an iphone and they have to download the pizza hut app in the first one to order it and have it delivered should went. >> i think that's fantastic, they have to learn how to tip as well, you can't just learn how to order a pizza, you also have to tip. i will say my husband's grandmother is 99 years old and she's mark with it and i think most of these people in...
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katy watson, bbc news, in bras lia. and a short time ago, our south america correspondent katy watson gave this update on the latest developments. seven senators voted to approve the report. after a long, long day of discussions, just towards, as the vote got closer, some of the leading senators said some very emotional messages after such a long time. we had the vice president saying the enquiry had put pressure and sped up the vaccine process and pay tribute to those on the front line of trying to curb the pandemic. the person in charge of delivering the report said the enquiry stop the clock and the enquiry stop the clock and the number of deaths here in brazil and the president of the enquiry said it was now up to the federal prosecutor to look into these charges and that is something they will be doing as of tomorrow. they would take the report to the federal prosecutor urging him to look into these recommendations for the criminal charges and see whether he would stand trial. a us prosecutor investigating last wee
katy watson, bbc news, in bras lia. and a short time ago, our south america correspondent katy watson gave this update on the latest developments. seven senators voted to approve the report. after a long, long day of discussions, just towards, as the vote got closer, some of the leading senators said some very emotional messages after such a long time. we had the vice president saying the enquiry had put pressure and sped up the vaccine process and pay tribute to those on the front line of...
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>> she's doing it because she's katie couric. i love katie couric, her late husband was my substitute host on cnbc until he passed away in 1998. i love the family. she can do no wrong in my book. go get the book. it so hot sheet they say she will never work in the business again. she said in the book that matt lauer, the disgraced nbc anchor a decent man, it was heartless to abandon him. he wrote a sympathetic text to him. diane sawyer was survival at cv when katie was at the today sho and nbc. she said diane would do anythin to get an interview. katie playfully suggest she answer. >> it's okay to write the book. it's okay because you wrote a book. >> i think it's going to be number one. up next, everyone loves a reunion. everybody, but jerry seinfeld who shot that down when it came his way. saying the idea seemed sad but if it's a new series, they need to invite this guy back on the show, can we watch? >> what's is the mood? what's going on tonight? what about the defendant heard the so-called, new york, for a. how are they hold
>> she's doing it because she's katie couric. i love katie couric, her late husband was my substitute host on cnbc until he passed away in 1998. i love the family. she can do no wrong in my book. go get the book. it so hot sheet they say she will never work in the business again. she said in the book that matt lauer, the disgraced nbc anchor a decent man, it was heartless to abandon him. he wrote a sympathetic text to him. diane sawyer was survival at cv when katie was at the today sho...
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katy watson, bbc news, in bras lia. well, with a vote expected soon, i got the latest from katy watson, who is in brasilia. this is an inquiry that is more political in its nature. it's not going to pinpoint the crimes, it's not a criminal inquiry, but i think what will happen now is that it will go to the prosecutors — in fact, it's going to go overnight to the prosecutors. and at that point, it will be up to the prosecutor to decide whether or not there will be enough evidence to try the president. that, at the moment, is very unclear, what the prosecutor will say at that point. then it will have to go to the supreme court. so, it's a long road, and certainly at the moment, bolsonaro is still in hisjob. it's a year till we get to the presidential elections. people talk about impeachment as well, but he's got several processes against him when it comes to impeachment. doesn't look like he's got the support for that either, so for now, president bolsonaro remains in thejob. yeah, looking ahead to the elections next ye
katy watson, bbc news, in bras lia. well, with a vote expected soon, i got the latest from katy watson, who is in brasilia. this is an inquiry that is more political in its nature. it's not going to pinpoint the crimes, it's not a criminal inquiry, but i think what will happen now is that it will go to the prosecutors — in fact, it's going to go overnight to the prosecutors. and at that point, it will be up to the prosecutor to decide whether or not there will be enough evidence to try the...
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that we'd run away together. >> katie: run away? >> carter: yeah, i was in denial. thought it was what i thought it was. it was love, but it couldn't have been, otherwise she'd be here, with me, and not eric. she's gone. and i'm here. i'm here alone.
that we'd run away together. >> katie: run away? >> carter: yeah, i was in denial. thought it was what i thought it was. it was love, but it couldn't have been, otherwise she'd be here, with me, and not eric. she's gone. and i'm here. i'm here alone.
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katie prescott, bbc news. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers our guests joining me tonight are lizzy buchan, chief political correspondent at the daily mirror & henry zeffman, chief political correspondent at the times. with the nhs winter flu jab campaign underway there's a warning about the risk of catching both flu and covid at the same time. early evidence suggests you are twice as likely to die if you become infected with both viruses. those eligible for a flu jab are being encouraged to get it as soon as possible. here's our health correspondent anna collinson. viruses are released into the air when people infected with flu or covid—i9 breathe out, speak, sing or sneeze... as this latest nhs campaign video warns, this winter will bring with it other dangers, not just covid. after very little of the flu virus circulating last year, it's feared no immunity could result in tens of thousands of deaths in the
katie prescott, bbc news. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers our guests joining me tonight are lizzy buchan, chief political correspondent at the daily mirror & henry zeffman, chief political correspondent at the times. with the nhs winter flu jab campaign underway there's a warning about the risk of catching both flu and covid at the same time. early evidence suggests you are twice as likely...
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so katie, i just want to talk to you about generalities right now. just generally speaking how safe would you say hollywood sets are and how would you rate your -- the safety protocols that are currently in place industry wide? >> well, hollywood sets tend to be very safe because there's multiple layers that ensure they are safe. we start with the production meeting where we have all of the department heads come together. we discuss what has to be filmed and any issues that may come up. we then go on the to a scout where we physical i will go to the location, we look for hazards, where we will set camera and where lighting will go. any conditions is -- is the surface unstable and rehearsal with the actor or go with extra training for the actor and maybe they need to learn scuba diving techniques or shooting a firearm is very common. then on the day onset our first hold a safety meeting. at the safety meeting all work will stop onset. no one is permitted to work during safety meeting and it will also go on the radio. ad will discuss what we are going
so katie, i just want to talk to you about generalities right now. just generally speaking how safe would you say hollywood sets are and how would you rate your -- the safety protocols that are currently in place industry wide? >> well, hollywood sets tend to be very safe because there's multiple layers that ensure they are safe. we start with the production meeting where we have all of the department heads come together. we discuss what has to be filmed and any issues that may come up....
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katie? ,, ., , ., ., katie? i think that is one of the most striking. _ katie? i think that is one of the most striking. and _ katie? i think that is one of the most striking. and the - katie? i think that is one of the most striking. and the attacks | katie? i think that is one of the l most striking. and the attacks on keir starmer, saying he was a bus conductor. — keir starmer, saying he was a bus conductor, didn't know what he was doing _ conductor, didn't know what he was doing and _ conductor, didn't know what he was doing and comparing him to a pirate. it doing and comparing him to a pirate. it ups— doing and comparing him to a pirate. it ups the _ doing and comparing him to a pirate. it ups the ante after keir starmer suggested borisjohnson it ups the ante after keir starmer suggested boris johnson was a trivial— suggested boris johnson was a trivial man last week.- trivial man last week. yes, he talked about _ trivial man last week. yes, he talked about the _ trivial man last week. yes, he talked about the powder - trivial man last week. yes, he i
katie? ,, ., , ., ., katie? i think that is one of the most striking. _ katie? i think that is one of the most striking. and _ katie? i think that is one of the most striking. and the - katie? i think that is one of the most striking. and the attacks | katie? i think that is one of the l most striking. and the attacks on keir starmer, saying he was a bus conductor. — keir starmer, saying he was a bus conductor, didn't know what he was doing _ conductor, didn't know what he was doing and _...
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it's katie fe, he and what she did in michigan and the story of how she marshall hundreds of thousands of volunteers to fix gerrymandering in the state where the system was dysfunctional. and completely broken up. so it is a pleasure to be on here with a democracy hero as well as another democracy hero and walter. so, so i would say this, i, i think one of the examples that speaks to how problematic gerrymandering can be, is north carolina's 11th district in the, in the western mountain part of the state, which throughout the 2 thousands was a really interesting swing district. it went back and forth between republicans and democrats as political wins shifted up in 2010 republicans won the control of north carolina state legislature and the power to reach all those lines. they were determined to draw themselves at 13 map in the state, and in order to do so, they had to crack asheville, and half they to draw a line through the middle of the biggest city in western north carolina. and they attached it to, to conservative, wider areas. and as a result, this, this a town that had made a di
it's katie fe, he and what she did in michigan and the story of how she marshall hundreds of thousands of volunteers to fix gerrymandering in the state where the system was dysfunctional. and completely broken up. so it is a pleasure to be on here with a democracy hero as well as another democracy hero and walter. so, so i would say this, i, i think one of the examples that speaks to how problematic gerrymandering can be, is north carolina's 11th district in the, in the western mountain part of...
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that's why to in the ways, when international audience, i thought what i was say wrong, katie, fall, he water orson, and david daily's enthusiasm and combating gerrymandering was infectious and made for a brilliant conversation. he, they are in the po, show, talk about how to stop this very on democratic practice. the best example of how german are and kind of be combated is on this panel. it's katie fe, he and what she did in michigan and the story of how she marshall hundreds of thousands of volunteers to fixed gerrymandering in the state where the system was dysfunctional and completely broken up. so it is a pleasure to be on here with a democracy hero as well as another democracy hero and walter. so, so i would say this, i, i think one of the examples that speaks to how problematic germ entering can be is north carolina's 11th district. in the, in the western mountain part of the state, which throughout the 2 thousands was a really interesting swing district. it went back and forth between republicans and democrats as political wins shifted up in 2010 republicans won the control
that's why to in the ways, when international audience, i thought what i was say wrong, katie, fall, he water orson, and david daily's enthusiasm and combating gerrymandering was infectious and made for a brilliant conversation. he, they are in the po, show, talk about how to stop this very on democratic practice. the best example of how german are and kind of be combated is on this panel. it's katie fe, he and what she did in michigan and the story of how she marshall hundreds of thousands of...
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thanks, katie, water, and david. in afghanistan, we are seeing opportunities for journeys to work freely, shrinking garcia han, yet. she had a horrifying story about being beaten by the taliban. it made for sobering, po, show discussion. his elders is alinda tiffy. it's, it's the sad reality. you know, it's, it's like i said earlier, like, why is it all to have been paris? he's not the only one, there are other journalist fair photographers there. there, artist fair. you know, i myself like why mind ohio right now? you know, and i'm thinking about going back and i'm wondering what, what is the value when going back? if you have to operate in this law mich emerett, if not only do have to worry about the potential for violence, but you also know that everything you do has to go through this group in one way or another, whether it's directly or indirectly. they will be in charge of what you cover and they will make sure that what you cover is somehow in line with what they want. you know, you can't just get knock. i use
thanks, katie, water, and david. in afghanistan, we are seeing opportunities for journeys to work freely, shrinking garcia han, yet. she had a horrifying story about being beaten by the taliban. it made for sobering, po, show discussion. his elders is alinda tiffy. it's, it's the sad reality. you know, it's, it's like i said earlier, like, why is it all to have been paris? he's not the only one, there are other journalist fair photographers there. there, artist fair. you know, i myself like why...
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welcome, kati. first i want to ask you about writing about somebody who is so private. i remember when "time" chose her as person of the year, they had to use a painting of her on the cover because she would not sit for a photograph, and i remember asking the editor of "time," nancy gibbs at the time, when was the last time somebody wouldn't sit -- let alone an interview, wouldn't even sit for a photograph? she said i think it was ayatollah khomeini in 1978 or '79. so this is an extraordinarily guarded person. did that -- how did you get through? >> well, you're absolutely right, she is the most private public person in the world, i would say. and, of course, that made it the ever-est of writing projects because i didn't want to write a book about germany politics, i wanted to capture the woman. and this astonishing german east bloc scientist who broke through the all-male german political culture and got herself elected four times chancellor. i wanted to know how did she do that, because she has so few visible performance skills or rhetorical skills. so the mystery was
welcome, kati. first i want to ask you about writing about somebody who is so private. i remember when "time" chose her as person of the year, they had to use a painting of her on the cover because she would not sit for a photograph, and i remember asking the editor of "time," nancy gibbs at the time, when was the last time somebody wouldn't sit -- let alone an interview, wouldn't even sit for a photograph? she said i think it was ayatollah khomeini in 1978 or '79. so this...
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a full set for katie archibald — with more success for gb at the track cycling world championships. hello and welcome to the programme. it's one of the biggest footballing dates in the premier league calendar — but for manchester united — it was very much one to forget today. they were utterly humiliated at old trafford suffering their heaviest ever home defeat to their bitter rivals liverpool — the score — 5 goals to nil. naby keita got things going for them — he scored the first less than 5 minutes in. it went from bad to worse for united. diogojota made it two soon after — then mo salah scored twice to put liverpool 4 up at half time. and as if it couldn't get any more embarrasing for them — salah made it 5 soon after the break — his hatrick — continuing his red hot form that sees him top of the premier league scoring charts this season. and substitute paul pogba was given his marching orders — a red card soon after he came on, for a dangerous tackle on keita. major questions now for united boss ole gunnar solskjaer — with so many fans calling for the manage
a full set for katie archibald — with more success for gb at the track cycling world championships. hello and welcome to the programme. it's one of the biggest footballing dates in the premier league calendar — but for manchester united — it was very much one to forget today. they were utterly humiliated at old trafford suffering their heaviest ever home defeat to their bitter rivals liverpool — the score — 5 goals to nil. naby keita got things going for them — he scored the first...
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katie grice held -- katie gri feld joins us now. now what? katie: it looks like it is still in high demand, even after the huge demand we saw yesterday, just under $1 billion worth yesterday. in the first 15 minutes today, you saw over 200 million traded, so it will be fascinating to see where that number ends up. you also have options available on this. it will be interesting to see how that shakes out because that should be a pretty meaningful for retail investors, as well as institutional traders, to be able to hedge their positions on the etf or be able to maybe supercharge some of that, so fascinating watching this in real time guy: what is the chat about this? it was interesting to hear cathie wood talk about contango's and backwardation. but the concern here is obviously that as you roll forward, you have to pay a higher price, and ultimately that is going to eat into returns. is this something that is going to end up with a fairly limited audience because people will realize they are having to give some of their returns away, and ther
katie grice held -- katie gri feld joins us now. now what? katie: it looks like it is still in high demand, even after the huge demand we saw yesterday, just under $1 billion worth yesterday. in the first 15 minutes today, you saw over 200 million traded, so it will be fascinating to see where that number ends up. you also have options available on this. it will be interesting to see how that shakes out because that should be a pretty meaningful for retail investors, as well as institutional...
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. >> there's fried bologna and there's katie lee! >> fried bologna guys, coming up next, we get carson going one-on-one with elton john >> stick around for that as the icon is releasing a new chart topping album. he opened up about his farewell concert tour, as well, and let's us know what he's going to miss let me get this straight. you've got an a.i. strategy to deliver a better customer experience, that will help us retain our customers and even grow our business? how much is this going to cost? here's the figure. 59. 59 million? no, five9. as in five9 intelligent cloud contact center. they won't just power our transformation. they'll fund our transformation. yes, yes! exactly! what are you waiting for? can you see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys technology i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attention i got from my customers. people are so moved by how much i understand about them. they start including me in their lives. that's helen and her friends. i arranged a wellness retreat for them. look at t
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a stunning statement by inter-reader katie couric who is now at meeting it happened and explaining why she wanted to protect the liberal icon. speaking to the details for us tonight. and eight years later, the boston marathon bomber plant at the supreme court. take a closer look as they hear arguments whether dzhokhar tsarnaev should face the death penalty. we began with double economic troubles for the president and for the country. what has corresponding kevin corke shows how the white house is trying to address soaring inflation and that supply chain crisis. >> good evening. great to be with you. to put the supply chain problems into just a bit of perspective, retailers are already warning consumers to get their holiday shopping wrapped up as soon as possible because they are actually concerned they won't have the goods to deliver in time for christmas. which is why the president announcements today about a framework to loosen that supply chain bottleneck was music for the ears of many american consumers and businesses. >> we have some good news. >> i was sort of like showing up lat
a stunning statement by inter-reader katie couric who is now at meeting it happened and explaining why she wanted to protect the liberal icon. speaking to the details for us tonight. and eight years later, the boston marathon bomber plant at the supreme court. take a closer look as they hear arguments whether dzhokhar tsarnaev should face the death penalty. we began with double economic troubles for the president and for the country. what has corresponding kevin corke shows how the white house...
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katie prescott. _ energy bills to top that. katie prescott, bbc— energy bills to top that. katie prescott, bbc news. - bushfires, loss of habitat and human activity are all threatening australia's well—known species, such as the koala, but scientists hope to save thereby mapping out and sharing their genetic make—up, gino brito sequencing gives insight into their immune systems, and diversity techniques which have shown success with the tasmanian devil and endangered marsupials. we can speak live now to doctrine carolyn hogg, from the university of sydney. why is it important to carry out gene sequencing such as i have described? what does it actually tell you? one of the key things we have come to realise with any type of genetic diversity is the more diversity as bt has, the greater potential they have to adapt to future changes. so a lot of people understand and know about the biodiversity crisis that the planet now finds itself in, and there are three main pillars to biodiversity. one is having lots of differences on lots of diversity, diversity in ecosystems, lots
katie prescott. _ energy bills to top that. katie prescott, bbc— energy bills to top that. katie prescott, bbc news. - bushfires, loss of habitat and human activity are all threatening australia's well—known species, such as the koala, but scientists hope to save thereby mapping out and sharing their genetic make—up, gino brito sequencing gives insight into their immune systems, and diversity techniques which have shown success with the tasmanian devil and endangered marsupials. we can...
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katie — what do we know has happened? there are very worrying scenes inside the stadium when it happened. as you say, it was towards the end of the first half, there was a huge commotion that came up from the crowd and they're desperately trying to get the attention of the players, avail them because they know someone was having a medical emergency. they managed to get the attention of the players were about the line—up for a corner of the players alerted the medical staff and they rushed over to the area to make sure someone will bring a defibrillator into the crowd. play was suspended for some time on the fan received treatment in the plates are taken off the pitch and returned to play the remaining seven minutes of the half and the club also tweeted that the fan has been stabilised and taken to hospital we hope is now on the road to recovery, but that is the reason why this match is been delayed for around 2a minutes. find why this match is been delayed for around 24 minutes.— why this match is been delayed for ar
katie — what do we know has happened? there are very worrying scenes inside the stadium when it happened. as you say, it was towards the end of the first half, there was a huge commotion that came up from the crowd and they're desperately trying to get the attention of the players, avail them because they know someone was having a medical emergency. they managed to get the attention of the players were about the line—up for a corner of the players alerted the medical staff and they rushed...
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facebook advisor, roger mcnamee and katie harbeck. she ran the team on how to use facebook for their needs. roger, we'll start with you. as we do know, facebook has been a punching bag for years, but what was interesting was the witness with her candid testimony, and two, the substance. this went from saying facebook is bad and explaining how facebook and instagram can be addictive and harmful to children and can really undermine our democracy. roger, is this an inflection point? >> the thing about francis haugen is she is so courageous, so ah authoritative, and i found her utterly convincing. i thought her testimony today was extraordinary. in my mind what she has essentially done is -- mortgage loans or policing. i think when we're looking at it, we need to think about safety for all technology. i do think the motion that likes the fda that certifies products every year is actually a really good idea with harsh penalties if it turns out you're not safe. i think we also need to look at the business model. if facebook is perfectly cle
facebook advisor, roger mcnamee and katie harbeck. she ran the team on how to use facebook for their needs. roger, we'll start with you. as we do know, facebook has been a punching bag for years, but what was interesting was the witness with her candid testimony, and two, the substance. this went from saying facebook is bad and explaining how facebook and instagram can be addictive and harmful to children and can really undermine our democracy. roger, is this an inflection point? >> the...
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why does she need to be protected by katie couric? ruth bader ginsburg was well aware of her views and knew the impacts they would have. >> yes, this is not inconsistent with what ginsburg said on other subjects. the problem for katie couric is there was a celebration of the notorious ruth bader ginsburg. that quote would make her infamous rbg and they didn't want to do that. at this time, president trump was making some of the same statements. there were democratic members calling for his impeachment based on those statements. you could haven't this attacks at the time. -- from contradiction at the time. it didn't fit the media narrative. >> bill: that would be a significant headline. kaepernick was news. the supreme court. we will see a commission as to whether or not we will expand the court. what is your expectation? >> well, this is a commission that is hardly balanced. it runs from the left to the far left. there are a few people in there who are more conservative or moderate. the real problem with this commission is the creatio
why does she need to be protected by katie couric? ruth bader ginsburg was well aware of her views and knew the impacts they would have. >> yes, this is not inconsistent with what ginsburg said on other subjects. the problem for katie couric is there was a celebration of the notorious ruth bader ginsburg. that quote would make her infamous rbg and they didn't want to do that. at this time, president trump was making some of the same statements. there were democratic members calling for...