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1st to support the country on its path, tom's domestic peace and political transition and sofa that the health ministry of told out 07 people were killed. and monday's unrest, the state of emergency now enforce phone and internet services still down. right. let's get more of the picture with him. morgan reporting from assume this morning. what's the like today? yes, come all it's the 1st morning since or rather the 2nd morning since the military takeover a from a transitional government that was led by prime minister who was now under house arrest. now people have called for civil disobedience and general strike. that is to say, the earth, all civil government workers at the federal and state level to stay away from going to offices and stay at home. and we've seen a protest of setting a barricades on various trees around the capital to him to prevent people from going, but also to prevent the military from trying to, for the way into neighborhoods for them that barricade that those barricade that
1st to support the country on its path, tom's domestic peace and political transition and sofa that the health ministry of told out 07 people were killed. and monday's unrest, the state of emergency now enforce phone and internet services still down. right. let's get more of the picture with him. morgan reporting from assume this morning. what's the like today? yes, come all it's the 1st morning since or rather the 2nd morning since the military takeover a from a transitional government that...
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my name is tom. at my heaviest, i was 34 stone. tom is a lot further down the line. his bariatric surgery was four years ago, and it came after constant cycles of exercise and diets that just didn't work. you need to do it slower. it's been physically and mentally exhausting. i didn't know at the time i suffered with depression. i didn't know it was a thing. my mental health could kind ofjust stop me in my tracks. you wake up and you're like, "i don't want to get up, i don't want to speak to people, i don't want to go out." it cost him thousands, but for tom, the bariatric surgery has had a dramatic impact, from 3a to 16 stone — a total game—changer. i felt immeasurably different. life just seemed easier. you do look at life before and life after, that it was... they are completely different lives. it's nice to get out. but with obesity, things are seldom simple. for tom, losing 18 stone brings new problems. so, the biggest thing that i've got going for me right now is that i have a fair amount of excess skin. i've gone through all of this effort and i still can'
my name is tom. at my heaviest, i was 34 stone. tom is a lot further down the line. his bariatric surgery was four years ago, and it came after constant cycles of exercise and diets that just didn't work. you need to do it slower. it's been physically and mentally exhausting. i didn't know at the time i suffered with depression. i didn't know it was a thing. my mental health could kind ofjust stop me in my tracks. you wake up and you're like, "i don't want to get up, i don't want to speak...
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i want to thank tom conway who i spoke today, president of the united steelworkers, for his partnership in this deal. the deal would immediately remove a point of contention with our friends and that you and reject the false idea that we cannot grow an economy in support american workers while tackling climate crisis at the same time. we are talking about a lot during the g20, the cop 26, but we know tackling the climate crisis has been an all hands on deck effort. workers are a critical part of the solution and i am happy to take questions. i am told i should start with ap. zeke? i didn't recognize you with the mask on. >> thank you. in rome, you have tried to showcase america is back but at home your poll numbers have fallen. your party's nominee for governor in virginia is facing a tougher than expected race. your party has spent months trying to negotiate the centerpiece of your legislative agenda. we are one year now since your election and you have done a lot. you are trying to turn the page on the last administration but we have seen how presidents can turn the page quickly. why
i want to thank tom conway who i spoke today, president of the united steelworkers, for his partnership in this deal. the deal would immediately remove a point of contention with our friends and that you and reject the false idea that we cannot grow an economy in support american workers while tackling climate crisis at the same time. we are talking about a lot during the g20, the cop 26, but we know tackling the climate crisis has been an all hands on deck effort. workers are a critical part...
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the complication for them this time around comes the form of democratic governor tom wolfe. who, because this is a bill gets to say or no. he has to sign it if they wanted to go into effect. or he can veto it and then i think things become a little more complicated. for our state, house legislative method drawn by five-member panel. that is to republican leaders, to democratic leaders and also one person which is controlled by democrats. there are hopes the members of the panel will actually be able to come to an agreement and pass maps unanimously. in pennsylvania, many, many years of pushing for independent redistricting commission, the power it still lies with the most important and highest ranking lawmakers. >> host: but two separate tracks and independent commission the state level. an apolitical decisions made on the congressional level. >> the state level it is a commission that is independent of our legislature. it still made up of legislative leaders. there is a one person who comes from the citizenry. he is a former chancellor of the university of pittsburgh and qu
the complication for them this time around comes the form of democratic governor tom wolfe. who, because this is a bill gets to say or no. he has to sign it if they wanted to go into effect. or he can veto it and then i think things become a little more complicated. for our state, house legislative method drawn by five-member panel. that is to republican leaders, to democratic leaders and also one person which is controlled by democrats. there are hopes the members of the panel will actually be...
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tom laughed and said you know, that's one of the things i really love about pete wilson. when he thinks he's right, he won't give an inch. then there was a moment of thoughtful silence, and tom said now that i think about it, that's one of the things i really hate about pete wilson. [laughter] we both laughed. we were not laughing at pete wilson. we weren't even laughing about pete wilson. we were laughing about ourselves and the things we had learned from pete wilson because we had learned to have that laughter, that chuckle that you have when warriors who have a bond from being in the fire realize that they're no longer dismayed by the tumult; right? so the governor always says there are no ex marines, and i conclude there are no ex wilson [laughter] [applause] >> hello. my name is sean walsh, i served as governor wilson's press secretary and then deputy chief of staff and then i've been with him at three law firms since, now at the brown george ross law firm also part of the wilson family, the named partner and the son of our chief supreme court justice ronald george.
tom laughed and said you know, that's one of the things i really love about pete wilson. when he thinks he's right, he won't give an inch. then there was a moment of thoughtful silence, and tom said now that i think about it, that's one of the things i really hate about pete wilson. [laughter] we both laughed. we were not laughing at pete wilson. we weren't even laughing about pete wilson. we were laughing about ourselves and the things we had learned from pete wilson because we had learned to...
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actually decommissioned and used to target vessels where general mitchell use this new invention to drop tom's on these battleships to prove a small mosquito could indeed think some of the most powerful weapons of any nation. it was a huge transition going from these battleships to carrier warfare. also in these racks that help to story -- tell the story on the world stage just as we did to help our allied forces in the most prominent collection today is from world war ii battle of the atlantic or the shipwrecks restore the most economic part of the world. what we have is unable -- naval battlefield for world war i and world war ii that belonged to america. it's where we suffered similar greatest defeats and enjoyed some of our greatest victories. december 71941 the navy attacks pearl harbor hawaii. the casualties total 2300 killed in 1177 aboard the uss -- it wasn't just four days later that the axis powers italy and germany declared war considered states and that happened on december 11. it's a little known historical fact that even though the germans and the japanese were allies they didn't
actually decommissioned and used to target vessels where general mitchell use this new invention to drop tom's on these battleships to prove a small mosquito could indeed think some of the most powerful weapons of any nation. it was a huge transition going from these battleships to carrier warfare. also in these racks that help to story -- tell the story on the world stage just as we did to help our allied forces in the most prominent collection today is from world war ii battle of the atlantic...
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jobs was in his building need not gotten as great profile by tom wolfe yet in esquire magazine. the valley was not noticed. there were doing extraordinary things but we were still relatively anonymous of washington d.c. pretty much sit in their own rules. it was even greater if you go back a another decade the name the town silicon valley. to readers of electronic news. us not seen as an enclave of high technology. keep in mind, the book was published i think a week i finished a week before apple introduced the macintosh. apple's ruby was a disaster lisa was supposed to change the world it turned out. changed a week when she was just the state of most historians especially contemporary historians. you finish something, wrap it all up and then is absolute the next week. >> even with apple revolutionizing the computer game and go along with a very small market share for decades. it's kind of hip in california it may be of one of these machines but not everybody does. what was the turning point? i remember it was the '90s the stock markets really brought everybody to silicon valley
jobs was in his building need not gotten as great profile by tom wolfe yet in esquire magazine. the valley was not noticed. there were doing extraordinary things but we were still relatively anonymous of washington d.c. pretty much sit in their own rules. it was even greater if you go back a another decade the name the town silicon valley. to readers of electronic news. us not seen as an enclave of high technology. keep in mind, the book was published i think a week i finished a week before...
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what do you think, tom? >> yeah, it looks great, jim. after last year and getting canceled for the most part, expect a lot of the ghouls and goblins out there. really good, though. exception a few clouds in some areas, some bone-chilling temperatures in the north. we do have rain in upstate new york. parts of vermont into new hampshire. other than that, it looks pretty good. in the mid-atlantic area we still have flood watches. in some of those neighborhoods, it's going to be a little flooding. southeastern u.s., get ready. get the lights on. get out there and enjoy it. i'm sure many parents will be kind of picnicking on the end of their driveways. it looks good until you get to the north. this is where the teeth-chattering cold kicks in. we have a freeze warning that didn't kick in until midnight from rockford all the way back toward davenport. then we have winter weather advisories in part of the intermountain west. you're pretty much used to that by the time of october if some areas. out west, a lot of sunshine. 80s. in phoenix, 85. 6
what do you think, tom? >> yeah, it looks great, jim. after last year and getting canceled for the most part, expect a lot of the ghouls and goblins out there. really good, though. exception a few clouds in some areas, some bone-chilling temperatures in the north. we do have rain in upstate new york. parts of vermont into new hampshire. other than that, it looks pretty good. in the mid-atlantic area we still have flood watches. in some of those neighborhoods, it's going to be a little...
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and might i add, strong support of the us steel workers back on, and i want to thank them and thank tom conway who spoke to today, president of the night and steelworkers, for his partnership in arriving out of the steel. the deal will immediately remove a point of significant tension with our friends in the european union. it rejects the false idea that we cannot grow and act on —— grow economy and support american workers were tackling the climate crisis at the same time. we are talking a lot during the g20 and con 26 but was no tackling the climate crisis has been an all hands on deck effort. american workers are critical part of the solution. let's cross to rome now, where our correspondent mark lowen has more. what will come out of this is what was finally put down and agreed on that final communique. so, the pluses and the negatives? in terms ofthe pluses and the negatives? in terms of the climate _ pluses and the negatives? in terms of the climate pledges, _ pluses and the negatives? in terms of the climate pledges, the - pluses and the negatives? in terms of the climate pled
and might i add, strong support of the us steel workers back on, and i want to thank them and thank tom conway who spoke to today, president of the night and steelworkers, for his partnership in arriving out of the steel. the deal will immediately remove a point of significant tension with our friends in the european union. it rejects the false idea that we cannot grow and act on —— grow economy and support american workers were tackling the climate crisis at the same time. we are talking a...
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i want to thank tom conway, who i spoke to, did a president of the united steelworkers for his partnership and arriving at this deal. the deal immediately remove a point of significant tension with our friends in the european union and rejects the false idea that we cannot grow and economy in support. american workers while tackling climate crisis is the same time. we're talking about a lot a lot during the g 20, the cop $26.00. but we also know tackling climate crisis has been all hands on deck effort. american workers are critical part of the solution. now i'm happy to take some questions and i'm told i should start with a p z. miller. thank you. have a question. i didn't recognize the max on mass con, i apologize. thank you, mr. president. here in room you've tried to showcase that of air case back, but back at home, your poll numbers have, have fallen. your party nominee for governor in virginia is facing a very tough a tougher that expected race. your party spent months trying to negotiate the center piece of your democratic of your domestic legislative agenda. so we're one year now s
i want to thank tom conway, who i spoke to, did a president of the united steelworkers for his partnership and arriving at this deal. the deal immediately remove a point of significant tension with our friends in the european union and rejects the false idea that we cannot grow and economy in support. american workers while tackling climate crisis is the same time. we're talking about a lot a lot during the g 20, the cop $26.00. but we also know tackling climate crisis has been all hands on...
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i want to thank tom con way. the deal will remove a point of significant tension with the friends in the european union and reflects the false idea we cannot support american work ores while tackling crisis at the same time. we're talking about a lot of cop26 but we know tackling the climate crisis is all hands on deck effort. i'm taking some questions and starting with ap zeke miller. do you have a question? i didn't recognize you with a mask on. i apologize. >> thank you, mr. president. here in rome you tried to showcase that america is back but back at home the poll numbers have fallen. your party's nominee for governor in virginia is facing a tougher than expected race. we're one year since the election. what -- you have done a lot in the year in office to try to turn the page only the last administration and seen how presidents turn the page quickly and why should the world believe that when you say america is back that it is here to stay. >> the way they reacted. you saw it. everyone sought me out. what hap
i want to thank tom con way. the deal will remove a point of significant tension with the friends in the european union and reflects the false idea we cannot support american work ores while tackling crisis at the same time. we're talking about a lot of cop26 but we know tackling the climate crisis is all hands on deck effort. i'm taking some questions and starting with ap zeke miller. do you have a question? i didn't recognize you with a mask on. i apologize. >> thank you, mr. president....
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strong support of the steelworkers back home and i want to thank them and thank tom conway who i spoke to today, president of the united steelwork. the deal immediately removed a point of significant tension with ourfriends removed a point of significant tension with our friends in the european union and it rejects the false idea that we cannot go on economy and support american workers while tackling climate crisis at the same time. we are talking about a lot, a lot during the g 20, the first night, but we know tackling climate crisis has been an all hands on deck effort. american workers are critically part of the solution and i am happy to take some questions and i'm told i should start with ap. do you have a question? here are romeo try to showcase that america _ here are romeo try to showcase that america is— here are romeo try to showcase that america is back, but back at home your poll— america is back, but back at home your poll numbers have fallen, your party's _ your poll numbers have fallen, your party's nominee for governor in virginia — party's nominee for governor i
strong support of the steelworkers back home and i want to thank them and thank tom conway who i spoke to today, president of the united steelwork. the deal immediately removed a point of significant tension with ourfriends removed a point of significant tension with our friends in the european union and it rejects the false idea that we cannot go on economy and support american workers while tackling climate crisis at the same time. we are talking about a lot, a lot during the g 20, the first...
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steel workers back home i want to thank them and tom conway, the president of the united steelworkers first partnership with arriving at this deal. it will immediately appoint significant attention in the european union. he rejects the false idea that we cannot grow an economy and support american workers while tackling private crisis at the same time. we are talking about a lot, a lot during the g20. but we also know tackling climate crisis has been an all hands on deck effort. american workers are critical part of the solution i'm happy to take some questions, i'm told i should start with ap, zeke miller, do you have a question? >> i didn't recognize you with your mascot, i apologize. >> thank you, mr. president. >> you try to showcase america's back the back at home your poll numbers have fallen your party's nominee for governor in virginia is facing tougher than expected races, your party spent months trying to negotiate the centerpiece of your domestic legislative agenda. one year center election, you have done a lot in your office to turn the page on the last administration but
steel workers back home i want to thank them and tom conway, the president of the united steelworkers first partnership with arriving at this deal. it will immediately appoint significant attention in the european union. he rejects the false idea that we cannot grow an economy and support american workers while tackling private crisis at the same time. we are talking about a lot, a lot during the g20. but we also know tackling climate crisis has been an all hands on deck effort. american...
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i want to thank tom conway when i spoke to today, president of the united steel workers for his partnership in arriving at this deal. the deal will immediately remove a point significant tension with our friends in the european union, and it rejects the false idea that we cannot grow an economy and support american workers while tackling climate crises at the same time. we're talking about a lot, a lot during the g-20 -- the cop-26, but we also know tackling climate crisis has been an all hands on deck effort. american workers are a critical part of the solution and now i'm happy to take some questions and i'm told i should start with a.p., zeke miller. zeke, you have a question. >> i didn't recognize you with the mask on. i apologize. >> thank you, mr. president. here in rome you've tried to showcase that america is back, but back at home your poll numbers have fallen. your party's nominee for governor in virginia is facing a very tougher than expected race. your peat spent months trying to negotiate the centerpiece of your -- of your domestic legislative agenda. we're one year now since y
i want to thank tom conway when i spoke to today, president of the united steel workers for his partnership in arriving at this deal. the deal will immediately remove a point significant tension with our friends in the european union, and it rejects the false idea that we cannot grow an economy and support american workers while tackling climate crises at the same time. we're talking about a lot, a lot during the g-20 -- the cop-26, but we also know tackling climate crisis has been an all hands...
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headlines are saying, tom, this is the make or break moment for combatting global warming. do you agree with that? will this u.n. climate conference make a profound difference, not slight, profound difference in the climate change fight? >> i think it will, alex. and i think that there are two sides to this to remember. one, which josh was talking about, is the public sector part of this, the governments who are coming here and making mention about how they're going to reduce the emissions from their countries. but the other part, which josh alluded to, which i think is huge, is the movement by businesses and by civil society around the world to invest in and create new ways of producing energy and using energy. i think that that revolution, that economic revolution, by big companies like gm and jp morgan and hertz, but also by small startups, the entrepreneurs of the world, the silicon valley entrepreneurs, is going to be absolutely critical to making our goals and i think they're going to shock the world with the ideas and the speed with which they enact those ideas. >> b
headlines are saying, tom, this is the make or break moment for combatting global warming. do you agree with that? will this u.n. climate conference make a profound difference, not slight, profound difference in the climate change fight? >> i think it will, alex. and i think that there are two sides to this to remember. one, which josh was talking about, is the public sector part of this, the governments who are coming here and making mention about how they're going to reduce the...
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to chill them on to water pump. nuclear, you know, talk, so shown where you also trust one coil or tom ukraine was one of the independent states that emerge from the ruins of a superpower or somebody. would you also get on greens? come on board. surely confusing semester yet, and less new lucian, west india, better one more law. a finish with watch the past 3 decades. been likely ukraine. eye witnesses were cool. the events. this would be more or less of judiciary with what i knew to know if that order. i'm not sure, but i did that for months with marvin windows and what other forces were at play. you have to do so to me. show engine lushly in you. on the kid. what it a little bit when you're there. those are the most versions or at least take a look at ukraine. 30 years after gaining independence. you don't get your phone with us for dinner unless you mean. yeah. with unity retorted mostly will. but a will. it may think of usual lush will still holding for oh, keep you want something done, right? doing can sell the acronym d i y. i do it yourself, has now become the name for a new gen
to chill them on to water pump. nuclear, you know, talk, so shown where you also trust one coil or tom ukraine was one of the independent states that emerge from the ruins of a superpower or somebody. would you also get on greens? come on board. surely confusing semester yet, and less new lucian, west india, better one more law. a finish with watch the past 3 decades. been likely ukraine. eye witnesses were cool. the events. this would be more or less of judiciary with what i knew to know if...
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detective inspector tom says, he basically finds himself investigating the biggest crime ring in the history of crime. it's absolutely fantastic because the city is full of gangsters, you name it, they are all there. the last remnants, they rated everything. rare metals, works of art, so tom sent in their, he works alongside the americans to try to bust the crime rate. i was all in this file and went it came to washington, there was another file in the national archives as well as washington so the whole chapter of the book is this story busting this primary. just things like that, fantastic, never written about before. completely unknown territory and that's one of the joys of working in the archives. >> you did all of your research first before that pen to paper, you make sure you have all of the information and know what it's going to be or you write as you go? >> the overall research, i know the structure of the book, doing so much research, you turn your head, i'll research half of the book at a time and then write it. but another thing i love doing is the defendants of these pe
detective inspector tom says, he basically finds himself investigating the biggest crime ring in the history of crime. it's absolutely fantastic because the city is full of gangsters, you name it, they are all there. the last remnants, they rated everything. rare metals, works of art, so tom sent in their, he works alongside the americans to try to bust the crime rate. i was all in this file and went it came to washington, there was another file in the national archives as well as washington so...
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so our environment correspondent, tom edwards has been looking at how practical that is. trying to be greener sometimes can be tricky. i've got to go find the bus stop now. our reporter, tara welsh, tried living more sustainably. it wasn't straightforward. but these changes will face all of us if we are to reduce carbon dioxide produced from fossil fuels that cause climate change. it will change how we get around, what we eat and how we heat our homes. so, how do we get people to change their behaviour? so there's this idea that when people are undergoing changes in their day—to—day lives such as starting a newjob or starting university or moving house, they're much more amenable to be making pro—environmental changes at those times, so thinking about the timing at which we suggest that people make changes and also thinking about the kind of advice and practical steps that people can do. but who should be leading the change? governments, corporations or individuals? more than 100 countries, every country from around the world coming together and making real, real co
so our environment correspondent, tom edwards has been looking at how practical that is. trying to be greener sometimes can be tricky. i've got to go find the bus stop now. our reporter, tara welsh, tried living more sustainably. it wasn't straightforward. but these changes will face all of us if we are to reduce carbon dioxide produced from fossil fuels that cause climate change. it will change how we get around, what we eat and how we heat our homes. so, how do we get people to change their...
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let me ask one more before i relay those to you, tom. you make the analogy or comparison really between today and great influencer of 1918, 1919 and say that there are a lot of parallels including the sense of the old world order is gone. that is the title or the subtitle of your book. what can we learn from the great influenza which wasn't until this pandemic or as well-known as it should have been because it was overshadowed by the great war appear what can we learn from how to manage disintegrating old order from back then given the conditions we are facing today clocks. >> that's a great question. i think we dedicated two chapters to that in the book because i think we realized it was both very important and relatively overlooked because as you point out you know just the great war, world war i and the levels of totality was extraordinarily high, but the world was already in a terrible place and then there were contributing factors, but having said all of that we do think it did have sort of a profound effect on the postwar period an
let me ask one more before i relay those to you, tom. you make the analogy or comparison really between today and great influencer of 1918, 1919 and say that there are a lot of parallels including the sense of the old world order is gone. that is the title or the subtitle of your book. what can we learn from the great influenza which wasn't until this pandemic or as well-known as it should have been because it was overshadowed by the great war appear what can we learn from how to manage...
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i'm tom brook. welcome to our special talking movies academy museum review programme. after many delays, a long—awaited museum here in the world's movie capital finally opened its doors to the public at the end of september, and it made quite an impact. billed as the largest institution in the us devoted to exploring art and science of movies and moviemaking, the museum has many champions in hollywood, including tom hanks, who participated in the opening festivities. it matters for los angeles to have this film museum. we all know films are made everywhere in the world and they are wonderful films. and there are other cities with film museums but, with all due respect, a place like los angeles, created by the motion picture academy, this museum has really got to be the parthenon of such places. those views were shared by some of the other big names attending the opening celebrations. it's crazy that there hasn't been anything like this in la before. i mean...it's strange, cos this is la. it should be cinema stuff everywhere. and so it's really, really nice to see thi
i'm tom brook. welcome to our special talking movies academy museum review programme. after many delays, a long—awaited museum here in the world's movie capital finally opened its doors to the public at the end of september, and it made quite an impact. billed as the largest institution in the us devoted to exploring art and science of movies and moviemaking, the museum has many champions in hollywood, including tom hanks, who participated in the opening festivities. it matters for los...
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mean tom, thanks for taking time out of your weekend to check in with me, kevin. i would in the weekly from the rest the tape of a great rest of this sunday. ah, join me every 1st day on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking together from the world of politics, sport, business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. oh, do you have to understand that so much of this nature? stuff is theatrical. it's purely theatrical nature. did not fight for georgia in 2008 it onto planned to fight for georgia. there was not the slightest consideration of alpha fighting the georgia and of course, it didn't fight the ukraine in 2014 item. and there is absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe to send a single dot short danish or german or french soldier to fight in new cray. i dying? i cried. i just had slept the whole time hours there. no one really thought anything different. he just all thought i just, i feel good, found the way for the surgery. his lungs failed. 30 seconds, but i killed him. i had gotten stuck with so many needles by day. there's a few points that we
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the week pond out on next programs and your part of the world draft for a short break coming up. mean tom, thanks for taking time to your weekend to check in with me, kevin. out in the weekly, from the rest, the tape of a great rest of this sunday. ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. and i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. oh, you have to understand that so much of this nato stuff is theatrical. it's purely theatrical. nato did not fight for georgia in 2008 it onto planned to fight for georgia. there was not the slightest consideration of alpha fighting for georgia and schools. it didn't fight for ukraine in 2014 item and there is absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe.
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tom is a senior fellow at the brookings institution. he is a contributing writer for "the atlantic monthly." he has written a previous book the came out in 2017, all measures short of law which in many ways is the script looks at the new era of great power politics. it's a great pleasure to be here in conversation with tom. tom, let me start by asking you, you mention in the book and some of the -- you've written around the book that 2020, the beginning of the pandemic, is likely to be one of those strong years in history, in modern history much like 2008 financial crisis, 2001, 9/11, 1989 the 89 the end of the cold war. this is a seminal date that we should pay attention to. could you just elaborate on what is so paradigm shifting about covid-19? >> thank you so much and it's great to be doing this with you and thank you to the commonwealth club of california, for the opportunity. i think when we spoke sort of inmate, april, may of last about doing a book i think we thought at that time that 2020 was an incredible important here becaus
tom is a senior fellow at the brookings institution. he is a contributing writer for "the atlantic monthly." he has written a previous book the came out in 2017, all measures short of law which in many ways is the script looks at the new era of great power politics. it's a great pleasure to be here in conversation with tom. tom, let me start by asking you, you mention in the book and some of the -- you've written around the book that 2020, the beginning of the pandemic, is likely to...
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our highs and lows of the week including tom hanks, wedding crasher. how a stroll on the beach turned into an oscar worthy impromptu performance on one couple's big day. >>> up next, our sunday spotlight on a midwestern automobile town in the middle of a comeback after a shuttered factory went electric. [ crow squawks ] ♪ they're nice but irritating ♪ ♪ their excitement can get grating ♪ ♪ they're dressed for pastry baking ♪ ♪ the progressive family ♪ ♪ they're helpful but annoying ♪ ♪ they always leave us snoring ♪ ♪ accidents are boring with the progressive family ♪ so, when do you all go home? never. we're here for you 24/7. morticia: how terrifying. protection so good, it's scary. "the addams family 2" now playing everywhere. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. discover card i just got my cashback match is this for real? yup! we
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as deli, hipa opa, jenny did new some tom base you her said to how all acquisition together. because pedro the on go, which is awesome. all take off. why he's on jack shifted off st. luke's young bay. he knew and don't do. we don't want to do no, thank you all the feedback. so i thought you know and never fail. bosner don't. well, you know, we live on the safe on the valley 30. they can give you more sequence, said one of the plea on the lack of wonder needed to know if i that i miss on it. every knowledgeable, i'll stop that part of this respect your part. i mean, i have read, they said in the beginning of, of the 20th century, his leg had a kind of 8 lament square big then in the mid 19 seventy's, they were talking about 3.5 limit a square from that's. i haven't seen any single data that's explained this is, but if i can judge from my eyes, we can say now around the 3. 02.5. therefore, yes, you know, potassium as in the country t, chiefly the accounting off a lot on the i got the with somebody in the parking lot . what are the big county impact applicant? you think the dock
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tom sawyer because my father had chosen huckleberry finn. a navy blue biography of frederick douglass. we incorporated and no longer experienced this crisis but now as a quiet emptiness at the core of our existence. we carried it with us as we entered the world. my mother to factory work and me to ever broadening educational opportunities that were always guided by what would dad he have wanted. having the beneficiaries of mercy was something that we cherished and held to others. in mercy made the possibility of redemption and renewal. we had little expectations granted. in fact we held tightly to the belief. i don't recall anything about this in my early reading that many years later as i came to teach literature by, i knew that it appeared again and again. such as wheatley, toni morrison leaves us more questions about it than answers. phyllis wheatley was an african, girl poet with the litany of firsts in 1773 she became the first black person, the first enslaved person to publish a book in the colonies. the most controversial on being bro
tom sawyer because my father had chosen huckleberry finn. a navy blue biography of frederick douglass. we incorporated and no longer experienced this crisis but now as a quiet emptiness at the core of our existence. we carried it with us as we entered the world. my mother to factory work and me to ever broadening educational opportunities that were always guided by what would dad he have wanted. having the beneficiaries of mercy was something that we cherished and held to others. in mercy made...
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we know what has to happen. >> beyond the legislation, tom, what more would you like to see president biden do to address this critically important issue of climate change? >> well, you know, wolf, there are really two ways that things change in terms of government. one is, the kind of legislation and spending that pushes clean energy, pushes electric vehicles, pushes all the new kinds of changes we need. the second thing is rules, and this is an administration through the environmental protection agency, through the department of transportation, through the department of commerce, can change a lot of rules that push us in the right direction, and i'm absolutely confident that they're going to do it because this administration has made a gigantic commitment to addressing our climate crisis, both here and i think they've made a huge commitment internationally to leading on this. i think they have a lot of tools in their toolkit in order to address this beyond legislation and i expect them to use every single one of them. >> very quickly, before i let you go, but quickly, what do you sa
we know what has to happen. >> beyond the legislation, tom, what more would you like to see president biden do to address this critically important issue of climate change? >> well, you know, wolf, there are really two ways that things change in terms of government. one is, the kind of legislation and spending that pushes clean energy, pushes electric vehicles, pushes all the new kinds of changes we need. the second thing is rules, and this is an administration through the...
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rachel: tom brady. will: tom brady. my own dog dressed up as a viking today. taken on my cowboys. pete: no matter what happens in today's game, only one outcome is acceptable, a far cry from what our next guest is calling, the media scariest moments of this halloween month. rachel: here with his top picks fox news contributor and help media columnist joe concha. will: looks a little bit like tom brady. >> mrs. concha says i look a lot like tom brady, same build, same here, but tom brady is my wife's hall pass. we do this every friday night to keep the home fires burning. pete: you don't have tom brady's bank account either. >> that's slightly true. rachel: scary moments, we have to hear this. >> we have three. first of all it was a town hall held a couple of weeks ago on cnn, formally knows that-- known as a news organization and the town hall is supposed to have republicans and democrats actually asking questions of the president. well, they allowed seven democrats to ask questions and only two republicans. that's not fair and balanced and i think that was a slogan at one point h
rachel: tom brady. will: tom brady. my own dog dressed up as a viking today. taken on my cowboys. pete: no matter what happens in today's game, only one outcome is acceptable, a far cry from what our next guest is calling, the media scariest moments of this halloween month. rachel: here with his top picks fox news contributor and help media columnist joe concha. will: looks a little bit like tom brady. >> mrs. concha says i look a lot like tom brady, same build, same here, but tom brady...
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classmates his friends became the standard bearers of the more moderate wing of the republican party and tom dewey was elected three times as the governor of new york and it was incredibly difficult to manage but he became the focal point and he managed to organized a well disciplined party which was ideologically practical. they were well oriented toward labor so it was part of an early hoover type system and then what happened was this terrible bifurcation within the republican party the more liberal wing and robert taft became the focal point of the more conservative party who were the anti-new deal and to pull it up by the roots. he stood down a third time and was a figure of hatred reviled by conservatives but he was still seen as the dominant figure in the more liberal wing of the republicans party. >> he was relatively short of stature very dapper in there's a photograph of him. roosevelt's daughter who had a way with words said he looked like the man on the top of the wedding cake. >> the little man on the wedding cake. >> it's easy to make fun of people. he was very responsible for
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so shown where you also trust one coil or tom ukraine was one of the independent states that emerge from the ruins of a super by doing or somebody would you also get on greens? come on board, the surely confusing semester yet, and less new lease in west, nor did better one more law a on, you know, watch the past 3 decades like the ukraine. eye witnesses with cool li events. this would be more or less of judiciary with what i knew to know if that order. i'm not sure, but i did that for months with no idea what else and what other forces were at play . you have to use the room, you should see engine mushy. in you, on the kid what it i'm going to consume little bit when is it the shows up in was a little versions or at least take a look at ukraine. 30 years out the gaining independence with unless you mean like it was a but a will, it could be issue. lush will still holding still problem. ah, i would say the most dangerous thing to worry about why we're going to go hide is the rattlesnakes. there was one time me and my friends we, we were hiking and my friends walking in front of me like jo
so shown where you also trust one coil or tom ukraine was one of the independent states that emerge from the ruins of a super by doing or somebody would you also get on greens? come on board, the surely confusing semester yet, and less new lease in west, nor did better one more law a on, you know, watch the past 3 decades like the ukraine. eye witnesses with cool li events. this would be more or less of judiciary with what i knew to know if that order. i'm not sure, but i did that for months...
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tom, hold on a 2nd. let me pull up by me. i think what will my vivian line, michigan? it's funny, hemp. lucy seep went up last time in his telephone bill. i got on the white board. lemme did with video filia. and if you didn't think i'm really gonna be, i'm okay, this is a good a you're solving. got more. our love are more me by you. if i'm with him, he kicked him or this in i don't know. he didn't address is up on not authorized. i wonder why young kid can get him on look at him, want to have a pallet in. i don't have you that because no, no, no bomb lot. val obama said like went in. no, no, that is dylan. what the hell is of all is all that i will not know what the i yeah, no, but i love hon. why not? i get him for i kid him. what the hell? i yeah, no, i thought okay, well it's like the more what i did years ago, but i forgot to not be done with them about each family will have a guide. they'd be around a $100.00 each an hour later. they are on the move with locus are involved in the business, the offer to take migrant and tractors and motorcycles, but only part of t
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here's senator tom colt cotton asking this question about black lives matter and antifa. >> judge you talked all the about intimidation and harassment have you issued a memorandum like your october 4th memorandum about black lives matter right it is from last summer? >> you're talking about the summer of 2020 in the summer of 2020 -- >> a lot of crimes committed -- >> so parents are the problem. but threats from groups like antifa and blm as long as they happen in 2020 no worries folks no worries at all double standard is ridiculous and unacceptable waged war on american cities. they threatened a federal courthouse in portland, oregon check out these headlines they're everywhere setting fire to the courthouse turning it into a fortress to fight back against these people. those are headlines that happened -- and who can forget climate riots outside the department of the interior just last week attorney general garland refused to call it domestic terrorism. >> do you believe these environmental extremists who force their way into the dchght interior are also domestic terrorists? >> so i
here's senator tom colt cotton asking this question about black lives matter and antifa. >> judge you talked all the about intimidation and harassment have you issued a memorandum like your october 4th memorandum about black lives matter right it is from last summer? >> you're talking about the summer of 2020 in the summer of 2020 -- >> a lot of crimes committed -- >> so parents are the problem. but threats from groups like antifa and blm as long as they happen in 2020...
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in fact when tom clark came to him, when tom clark came to the oval office with a list he had a list of catholic nominees. his going to have a catholic nominee and harry truman did not even look at said no, no, no prime going to nominate you. he had it in his own mind of who was going to be the nominee to the court. they were going to be men they were all men at this time. they were men he knew and trusted. [laughter] one has got to count. it is incredible. >> throughout you leave two great narratives about how truman is the court. a couple of cases relate to unions and a couple create civil rights. we really do not have time to get too much into those. please buy the book or get it from the library, whatever. it is a fantastic read and you will learn so much. i'm wondering if you could, enclosing, summarize how truman used the supreme court to advance his civil rights agenda? >> truman was the first president to address the naacp. he became convinced particularly after the blinding of sgt isaac ordered, that something had to be done at the federal level to protect the rights of amer
in fact when tom clark came to him, when tom clark came to the oval office with a list he had a list of catholic nominees. his going to have a catholic nominee and harry truman did not even look at said no, no, no prime going to nominate you. he had it in his own mind of who was going to be the nominee to the court. they were going to be men they were all men at this time. they were men he knew and trusted. [laughter] one has got to count. it is incredible. >> throughout you leave two...
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the us devoted to the artist science and moviemaking, it has many champions in hollywood, including tom hanks who participated in the opening festivities. it matters for los angeles to have this film a museum. we all know films are made everywhere in the world and they are wonderful, films. there are other cities with film museums but, with all due respect, a place like los angeles created by the motion picture academy, this museum is really going to be the parthenon of such places. and those views were shared by some of the other big names attending the opening celebrations. it is crazy that there hasn't been anything like this in la before. i mean, it's strange. this is la, they should be sent to most of everyone. it is really, really nice to see this is coming up to fruition. it isjust an is coming up to fruition. it is just an opportunity to reflect_ it is just an opportunity to reflect on the history of film and — reflect on the history of film and to— reflect on the history of film and to be able to go and be and see little — and to be able to go and be and see little bits a
the us devoted to the artist science and moviemaking, it has many champions in hollywood, including tom hanks who participated in the opening festivities. it matters for los angeles to have this film a museum. we all know films are made everywhere in the world and they are wonderful, films. there are other cities with film museums but, with all due respect, a place like los angeles created by the motion picture academy, this museum is really going to be the parthenon of such places. and those...
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i got an invoice for tom emilio, if amelia's, i mean different media than that, he will not but me. i don't, i mean that it that he was you because for me, but i me a little bit of delay. as the oceans warm more storms will grow into powerful hurricanes the 2020 atlantic hurricane season have the most storms ever recorded? eta and i yoda dumped more than a months worth of rain over honduras in just 2 weeks. nearly 100 people died. an $175000.00 more lost to their homes. here go where the rent was no secret beside estallion juanita was slightly mars. i'm in the area of her lease. yes, whatever. the and i keep with jeremy garcia, lou. so nobly had gotten my miracle below. i thought it was fair. kamaresky. what a close to me, but i wouldn't want to make better because i'm almost hoping lloyd, those professors go with the guns. because if, where does i eat their bullet? he has clothes. if he got a good one jenko for of yellow, this black salad, this myself, what a 1000000 people come to claim out. the court lawyer neuroticism nichols solomon, that if with the look a possibly tall bodya
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then finally with attorney tom bullock playing gatekeeper, they made a deal to at least meet face to face, but any more than that? maybe not. >> it was like, "listen, don't get me involved in this. this guy's dangerous. so until you get handcuffs on him, you can't involve me. " >> but evans knew, even if he did arrest the guy, a mystery woman testifying about something an ex-boyfriend told her wouldn't be enough. >> i can imagine a prosecutor saying, well, i can't just put her on the stand, his attorney will come along and say, "she's full of it. " >> yeah, and in this particular case it's, yeah. you know what? that in itself is not gonna do it, nor should it. we're still in a situation where this has to come from him. >> him, meaning shane ragland. evans told her they had to find a way to get shane to admit on tape what he did, otherwise what jury would buy such a ludicrous motive for murder? there was only one way, he told her, she'd have to wear a wire. >> she wasn't very happy with that obviously. >> i should think not. >> yeah. she asked me if i could spell anonymous. >> but, he
then finally with attorney tom bullock playing gatekeeper, they made a deal to at least meet face to face, but any more than that? maybe not. >> it was like, "listen, don't get me involved in this. this guy's dangerous. so until you get handcuffs on him, you can't involve me. " >> but evans knew, even if he did arrest the guy, a mystery woman testifying about something an ex-boyfriend told her wouldn't be enough. >> i can imagine a prosecutor saying, well, i can't...
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the class of 2018 for example that the abigail span burgers we were talking about, tom malinowski's and others. >> a nickname we probably can't say on television. >> that's probably the finest class of new members we had i think ever. i will stand up to the watergate class any day of the week the class of 2020 was every bit as good and it's a terrible loss to the country that they were wiped out in the 20/20 election when republicans who voted against from the top reverted to form and voted republican down about. but the ugliness of this time is not deterred people from owning in fact in the same way after 9/11 people gave service to defend their country after people i have to serve again. a lot of them veterans and search by running for congress. >> since we're talking politics let's jump a little bit. >> .. basically call him a liar in the book. what kind of speaker do you think he would be? >> guest: i think it would be an absolute disaster. >> host: why is that? >> guest: for many reasons. lack of character. his obsequious relationship with former president. if kevin mccarthy were e
the class of 2018 for example that the abigail span burgers we were talking about, tom malinowski's and others. >> a nickname we probably can't say on television. >> that's probably the finest class of new members we had i think ever. i will stand up to the watergate class any day of the week the class of 2020 was every bit as good and it's a terrible loss to the country that they were wiped out in the 20/20 election when republicans who voted against from the top reverted to form...
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he wants to put himself through an exercise as him, tom says he was used to before a volley. when we started finding fossils, i just teach that even more because you find you find cool rocks as a kid in your like you, you go up into the mountains and you come back. 20 was there? yeah, i know that the coral around here was from even before lake bonneville, which was, i think, a 100000 years ago. all of this used to be underneath shallow ocean. oh, what is you? said coral. the dentist looks like coral. super. yes, you can find boxes on the road and we still find so many like we're finding them all the time from sheylan prince to craig lloyd stems. it's my goal to find and, and i, i don't know full here for the, oh, okay, a little low for the place that is where everybody things out on friday, saturday night everybody gets together. parties has gone and yeah, i haven't been here a couple years, but back when i used to come here, they'd let you just, you know, baby years smoking, they weren't allowed to figure it or anything like that for now. yeah. with the new signs and everyth
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i imagine you are going to say modern type quarterbacks people like tom brady, peyton manning someone of said dan marino because i would've tried to suck up to me that would've been a very good answer. he's clearly the greatest president. he would have been the greatest president because of his quick release and fiery demeanor on the field. these are modern presidents. modern quarterbacks. that is a reasonable thing when you look at statistics is the top ten quarterbacks of dan marino's historical fees in 1984 group of 5084 yards and 48 touchdowns, it all happened since 2008. it's all happened since 2008 these great seasons of the yardage they have thrown for. and you see quarterback that simply are not going to go down this great quarterbacks like matthew stafford, ben, probably not hall of fame type quarterbacks. what's happening here? the difference is the game has changed to help quarterbacks. you have seen an emphasis on officiating that makes it easier to throw the ball. that officials there going to police contact over the middle of the field. brian dawkins also safety when he
i imagine you are going to say modern type quarterbacks people like tom brady, peyton manning someone of said dan marino because i would've tried to suck up to me that would've been a very good answer. he's clearly the greatest president. he would have been the greatest president because of his quick release and fiery demeanor on the field. these are modern presidents. modern quarterbacks. that is a reasonable thing when you look at statistics is the top ten quarterbacks of dan marino's...
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thanks, tom. it's a real pleasure and honor to be able to talk to you. >> so this book could not be easy to write. it's based on a ton of research. there's hundreds upon hundreds of footnotes to it. interesting to me, the use what you call in your introduction i deductive approach. you did not jump to the conclusion safe here's what bridge things. you made the case, export all the options and then came to your conclusion. what was your motivation in writing the book and do your audience for? >> that motivation was basically the sort of mismatch anything to put your finger on earlier in your remarks, between the legacy strategy we have been pursuing which has been heavily forward in multiple theaters come very high political aspiration and the reality of the geopolitical power balance and, in fact, the military balance especially with the great power rivals you mention especially china above all. as i try to live in preface we are in a serious mismatch. we have began the transition but in this time
thanks, tom. it's a real pleasure and honor to be able to talk to you. >> so this book could not be easy to write. it's based on a ton of research. there's hundreds upon hundreds of footnotes to it. interesting to me, the use what you call in your introduction i deductive approach. you did not jump to the conclusion safe here's what bridge things. you made the case, export all the options and then came to your conclusion. what was your motivation in writing the book and do your audience...
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the class of 2018 for example that the abigail span burgers we were talking about, tom malinowski's and others. >> a nickname we probably can't say on television. >> that's probably the finest class of new members we had i think ever. i will stand up to the watergate class any day of the week the class of 2020 was every bit as good and it's a terrible loss to the country that they were wiped out in the 20/20 election when republicans who voted against from the top reverted to form and voted republican down about. but the ugliness of this time is not deterred people from owning in fact in the same way after 9/11 people gave service to defend their country after people i have to serve again. a lot of them veterans and search by running for congress. >> since we're talking politics let's jump a little bit. >> .. basically call him a liar in the book. what kind of speaker do you think he would be? >> guest: i think it would be an absolute disaster. >> host: why is that? >> guest: for many reasons. lack of character. his obsequious relationship with former president. if kevin mccarthy were e
the class of 2018 for example that the abigail span burgers we were talking about, tom malinowski's and others. >> a nickname we probably can't say on television. >> that's probably the finest class of new members we had i think ever. i will stand up to the watergate class any day of the week the class of 2020 was every bit as good and it's a terrible loss to the country that they were wiped out in the 20/20 election when republicans who voted against from the top reverted to form...
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and you see a change in the personnel, someone like - the size and he can run like a wide receiver tom brady confronted somebody who's uncomfortable by facing the linebackers and all of this is made easier for quarterbacks to achieve greatness. there's lower quarterback rating on his career than mike, the back of the tampa bay buccaneers but if you look at the systematic changes, 20 comes to the presidency, things have changed to make it more difficult for presidents to achieve greatness in some of the things we might think about is one congress has polarized. and they are long-standing dated back to the 1960s the democratic parties, fully embraces civil rights and easier migration at other southern democrats to the republican party and ultimately that is going to lead the democratic party that is just left with liberals and republican party is, much more conservative pretty and you saw the effect of gerrymandering and you have the state districts that is radical republican or democrat and that they would not be able to win it was fairly broad and you see congressional rules and proced
and you see a change in the personnel, someone like - the size and he can run like a wide receiver tom brady confronted somebody who's uncomfortable by facing the linebackers and all of this is made easier for quarterbacks to achieve greatness. there's lower quarterback rating on his career than mike, the back of the tampa bay buccaneers but if you look at the systematic changes, 20 comes to the presidency, things have changed to make it more difficult for presidents to achieve greatness in...