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it wasn't a fact. >> richard: i clearly said -- >> emily: arguing a desire. >> richard: i clearly said -- >> emily: -- that would have made their case but there is no proving something that doesn't exist. >> richard: that is my point. >> greg: there is another issue and that is when you say we need to have a conversation, we hear this a lot, we need to have a conversation. we can't have a conversation when the people you are conversing with our calling you a white supremacist and you are not worthy of conversation. the police, they don't want to have a conversation with the police, that is silly. those guys are racist -- >> richard: i think you are making a generalization. >> greg: no because it's true. you tell me when you see those protests those people want to have a conversation with the people -- they want to have a conversation with the buildings that they torched, the people who owned those buildings? >> jesse: we are going to have more conversations here on "the five" but we have to take a quick commercial break. up next president biden that asked about calling kyle rittenhouse
it wasn't a fact. >> richard: i clearly said -- >> emily: arguing a desire. >> richard: i clearly said -- >> emily: -- that would have made their case but there is no proving something that doesn't exist. >> richard: that is my point. >> greg: there is another issue and that is when you say we need to have a conversation, we hear this a lot, we need to have a conversation. we can't have a conversation when the people you are conversing with our calling you a...
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richard is blind. richard: i do everything by touch. johnny: and he's a sixth degree black belt in karate. you're legally blind. well how could you possibly fight? i don't know, find out. johnny: when richard was just nine years old, he contracted a retinal degenerative disease. as his sight diminished, his sense of touch was enhanced. and his drive to do the seemingly impossible quickly followed. to be able to manipulate a deck of cards as seamlessly and as quickly as he's able to do it is impressive. but what's even more impressive is how smooth he is with all of his actions. you're actually better at what you do because you can't see. honestly, i've been very blessed and very fortunate. but a gift alone is not going to get you there. you have to then put in the hours. i have spent 58 years practicing with a deck, 10 to 20 hours a day. i sustained that for seven days a week for 26 years straight. to do something for that long, for that many years, and not completely lose interest in it, i have trouble sitting through a netflix documen
richard is blind. richard: i do everything by touch. johnny: and he's a sixth degree black belt in karate. you're legally blind. well how could you possibly fight? i don't know, find out. johnny: when richard was just nine years old, he contracted a retinal degenerative disease. as his sight diminished, his sense of touch was enhanced. and his drive to do the seemingly impossible quickly followed. to be able to manipulate a deck of cards as seamlessly and as quickly as he's able to do it is...
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richards' office. all of a sudden he knows all this extra information that wasn't in his statement he was so nervous meeting with us because we showed him video or photograph that he took of joshua ziminski. >> then what did he do he? goes and hires a lawyer, very closely connected with a gossip blogger who attacks my office on a regular basis and very pro-rittenhouse. another, just funny coincidence in this case just like how mr. hernandez who doesn't live in this state could hire any of the thousands of attorneys in wisconsin or tens of thousands of attorneys in the state. no, he hires an attorney who kyle rittenhouse's defense team has already paid money to that firm. what a coincidence. so, mr. debruin doesn't tell us any information then tries to attack us and then telling the defense a lot more information. mr. rittenhouse denied pointing a gun at the yellow pants man. said he was being sarcastic. mr. richards basically admitted he did point the gun. so, which is it? we know that mr. rittenhouse
richards' office. all of a sudden he knows all this extra information that wasn't in his statement he was so nervous meeting with us because we showed him video or photograph that he took of joshua ziminski. >> then what did he do he? goes and hires a lawyer, very closely connected with a gossip blogger who attacks my office on a regular basis and very pro-rittenhouse. another, just funny coincidence in this case just like how mr. hernandez who doesn't live in this state could hire any of...
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richard, stay strong. nick says please tell richard we are moved beyond belief by his incredible dedication and love for his wife. we are both shocked and angered by this government �*s refusal to do the decent thing, to pay the debt so he can bring her home to herfamily. let me show the audience, how do you respond? let me show the audience, how do you resond? ,, . ., ., , ., ., respond? such a lovely outpouring of care. i am honoured _ respond? such a lovely outpouring of care. i am honoured for— respond? such a lovely outpouring of care. i am honoured for all— respond? such a lovely outpouring of care. i am honoured for all the - care. i am honoured for all the messages we have received. yes, it uplifts me, and nazanin. and i am really grateful for everyone under their care. let really grateful for everyone under their care. ., ., ., , ., their care. let me go over to your visitors book— their care. let me go over to your visitors book if— their care. let me go over to your visitors book if it
richard, stay strong. nick says please tell richard we are moved beyond belief by his incredible dedication and love for his wife. we are both shocked and angered by this government �*s refusal to do the decent thing, to pay the debt so he can bring her home to herfamily. let me show the audience, how do you respond? let me show the audience, how do you resond? ,, . ., ., , ., ., respond? such a lovely outpouring of care. i am honoured _ respond? such a lovely outpouring of care. i am...
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and he had impressions of richard nixon. which weren't hostile or negative but they weren't glowingly positive. he just wasn't sure about him yet. and this was on the lip of nixon's nomination in 1960 to run for president. >> there is so much in the book and we have so little time so i'm going to just go for it. one of the figures that as you move to describe in the actions or within the republican party. one of the most prominent figures is tom dewey, had been governor of new york and i guess attorney general of the state. he was big crime buster. >> thomas dewey is long neglected but a fascinating fellow. and he was from michigan. and he was an appearing opera singer. a bass baritone and actually a very good voice and finished at michigan and came to new york to skeek his career as a lawyer, all the while taking voice lessons and through much of his time in the early politics he sang in jewish synagogues in new york city to have enough money to help afford his rent of the but dewey -- party originally roosevelt oriented an
and he had impressions of richard nixon. which weren't hostile or negative but they weren't glowingly positive. he just wasn't sure about him yet. and this was on the lip of nixon's nomination in 1960 to run for president. >> there is so much in the book and we have so little time so i'm going to just go for it. one of the figures that as you move to describe in the actions or within the republican party. one of the most prominent figures is tom dewey, had been governor of new york and i...
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i had the pleasure this evening of welcoming and introducing to the eminent scholars of richard nixon in the nixon era. her moderator this evening is frank gannon a member of the prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration who later served as special assistant to counselor donald rumsfeld. he's the chief editorial assistant to former president nixon on research and writing of his memoirs during the presidency years in san clemente. and he has the distinction of having seven interviewed the former president for 38 hours on tape in 1983 in those materials reside in the peabody archive. our distinguished speaker this evening is john roy price the road scholar and harvard educated attorney who migrated from 1968 rockefeller campaign to that of nixon. he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 199 working with daniel patrick moynihan and later working with domestic adviser john ehrlichman a special system to the president for urban affairs. he ultimately became head of government relations for chase manhattan bank and present ceo of the federal bank of pittsburgh. a
i had the pleasure this evening of welcoming and introducing to the eminent scholars of richard nixon in the nixon era. her moderator this evening is frank gannon a member of the prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration who later served as special assistant to counselor donald rumsfeld. he's the chief editorial assistant to former president nixon on research and writing of his memoirs during the presidency years in san clemente. and he has the distinction of having seven...
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welcome to the nixon library, my name is jim, executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and special to everyone watching on youtube this evening for the nixon foundation website for all of us watching on c-span. have a pleasure this evening buckling and introducing to eminent scholars -- eminent scholars of richard nixon. are of moderate is a member of the senior white house fellows who later served as t special assistant to counselor donald, the chief editorial assistant to former president nixon on the research and writing of his memoirs during former presidents years in san clemente and rare distinction of having sat and interviewed the former president from 38 hours on tape 1983 and the materials reside at the university of georgia's archives john roy price, a scholar and educator attorney who migrated from 1968 rockefeller campaign to that of richard nixon. in 1969, working withck patrickn the urban affairs council theater working with domestic john with special assistant to the president urban affairs. he later wentrs into banking becoming head of government relati
welcome to the nixon library, my name is jim, executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and special to everyone watching on youtube this evening for the nixon foundation website for all of us watching on c-span. have a pleasure this evening buckling and introducing to eminent scholars -- eminent scholars of richard nixon. are of moderate is a member of the senior white house fellows who later served as t special assistant to counselor donald, the chief editorial assistant to...
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what i learned and grew into, which was a transformation for me with richard williams, is richard williams was aligned with what his daughtersmented to do. he was following them where they wanted to go, and he was pushing them where they already wanted to go. and that was a very subtle but very critical difference that i was able to, you know, make that adjustment in my parenting. >> trevor: the book "will" i would say is one of the most-anticipated and yet unexpected memoirs that has ever come out. because for so long, you've been an enigma. >> yeah. >> trevor: you know. >> man, you can't say that on tv! ( laughter ) are you crazy? you're an enigma, too. ( laughter ). >> trevor: but for real, you've been the guy who is, like, like it's will smith, but we see you in the black suit. we see flashing eyes. we see you running down the bridge with the shirt open. >> in slo-mo, too, with the cape billowing. >> trevor: you know what i mean? >> yeah. >> trevor: we know that will smith. and we see you at the premiere, and it's you and jada. upon it's the kids and everything. it feels like there's b
what i learned and grew into, which was a transformation for me with richard williams, is richard williams was aligned with what his daughtersmented to do. he was following them where they wanted to go, and he was pushing them where they already wanted to go. and that was a very subtle but very critical difference that i was able to, you know, make that adjustment in my parenting. >> trevor: the book "will" i would say is one of the most-anticipated and yet unexpected memoirs...
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king richard is starring will smith and this is all about richardl smith and this is all about richard williams who is the father of venus and serena williams will be pretrade in the media is on one hand charismatic, inspirational, extraordinary and on the other hand, overbearing, self—serving. what extraordinary and on the other hand, overbearing, self-serving.— overbearing, self-serving. what the film does is — overbearing, self-serving. what the film does is spread _ overbearing, self-serving. what the film does is spread by _ overbearing, self-serving. what the film does is spread by will - overbearing, self-serving. what the film does is spread by will smith, . film does is spread by will smith, generally likeable, irascible, and certainly difficult to get on with but attempting to do something under very difficult circumstances which not everyone approves of. here's a clip. not everyone approves of. here's a cli. ~ ., �* , not everyone approves of. here's a cli_. ., �*, ., not everyone approves of. here's a cli_. ., ., not everyone approves of. here's a clip. what's goi
king richard is starring will smith and this is all about richardl smith and this is all about richard williams who is the father of venus and serena williams will be pretrade in the media is on one hand charismatic, inspirational, extraordinary and on the other hand, overbearing, self—serving. what extraordinary and on the other hand, overbearing, self-serving.— overbearing, self-serving. what the film does is — overbearing, self-serving. what the film does is spread _ overbearing,...
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richard says sure. has a seat at the dusk. he sits down at the desk. the reporter says, don't pose, act natural. richard sits back, takes a picture, puts his feet upon the desk, and the rest is history. richard barnett has been slandered in the media as a violent extremist, based on a photograph stage managed by journalists. the biden administration meanwhile, describes barnett as quote, a tier one domestic terrorist and a ticking time bomb. why? because barnett used an in operable stun gun with the batteries removed as a walking stick. for this, barnett faces 11 years in prison. he has already endured four months of pretrial detention. the dc facility where january 6'ers are being held is guantanamo bay for american citizens. guantanamo bay is a place where terrorists are sent, pretrial, absent due process. to be held, interrogated, abused by the government until they crack and give us what we want. but now they're doing it to us. now you have a group of people who went to exercise their constitutional rights on january 6th, who are being held, absent
richard says sure. has a seat at the dusk. he sits down at the desk. the reporter says, don't pose, act natural. richard sits back, takes a picture, puts his feet upon the desk, and the rest is history. richard barnett has been slandered in the media as a violent extremist, based on a photograph stage managed by journalists. the biden administration meanwhile, describes barnett as quote, a tier one domestic terrorist and a ticking time bomb. why? because barnett used an in operable stun gun...
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richard, i'm looking forward. i want to talk about some of the potential hiccups that could come up here is the you going to be able to push this tax reform into law. and if so, when can you expect that to happen? what's the timeframe we're looking at? and i mean, the timeframe they're talking about for implementation is as the 2023 i will they be able to. i mean, i'm really not sure. i think it depends a lot on if you like the political pressure that we can exert. i mean, the one positive thing i will say is that it opens hill bellows. until recently, the irish government wouldn't have countenanced any change in the irish corporate tax regime and were bitterly opposed to even at the you know, the very, very modest changes that we're talking about under this younger as we've discussed, completely inadequacy and process. so they are under pressure, and i think the big global multi nationals are under pressure, but we got to keep that pressure all added to make sure that we get real reform where there is and at, you
richard, i'm looking forward. i want to talk about some of the potential hiccups that could come up here is the you going to be able to push this tax reform into law. and if so, when can you expect that to happen? what's the timeframe we're looking at? and i mean, the timeframe they're talking about for implementation is as the 2023 i will they be able to. i mean, i'm really not sure. i think it depends a lot on if you like the political pressure that we can exert. i mean, the one positive...
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richards' office. all of a sudden , he knows all this extra information that wasn't in his statement. oh, but he was so nervous to meet with us because we showed him a video or photograph that he took of joshua. and then what does he do? he goes and hires a lawyer very closely connected with a gossip blogger who attacks my office on a regular basis and he was very pro rittenhouse. another just funny coincidence in this case. just like how mr. hernandez could hire tens of thousands of attorneys in the state, but no. he hires an attorney who kyle rittenhouse's defense team has already paid money to that firm. what a coincidence. so mr. dubrin doesn't give us information then gives the defense a lot more information. mr. rittenhouse denied pointing a gun at the yellow pants man. said he was being sarcastic. mr. richards basically admitted he did point the gun. so which is it? we know that mr. rittenhouse was going around that night trying be a paramedic, a policeman and a fireman without receiving any rea
richards' office. all of a sudden , he knows all this extra information that wasn't in his statement. oh, but he was so nervous to meet with us because we showed him a video or photograph that he took of joshua. and then what does he do? he goes and hires a lawyer very closely connected with a gossip blogger who attacks my office on a regular basis and he was very pro rittenhouse. another just funny coincidence in this case. just like how mr. hernandez could hire tens of thousands of attorneys...
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richard, of course us president joe biden. he's really been driving this. he's been championing this agreement and pushing this. he considers this to be a win for his administration, but it seems as though not all us law makers are on board with it, at least not yet. if he encounters significant resistance in the u. s. congress. does that imperil this deal overall? yes, i would say on those italy, it does. and i mean obviously, i think this one part of the political system in united states who see das, if you like, you know, the, the u. s. revenue is things that seriously to please it by the tax avoidance strategies, all of these companies. but there is others who are really mouth pieces for those multi nationals and don't want to see them pay their fair share of tax. so yes, i think it would in perilous. i mean, i don't believe as bad as the deal is i don't believe the irish government, whoever it really acted as champions of tax piracy and operated as a tax haven. i don't think they would have even gone along with it. did this minimal deal if it weren't f
richard, of course us president joe biden. he's really been driving this. he's been championing this agreement and pushing this. he considers this to be a win for his administration, but it seems as though not all us law makers are on board with it, at least not yet. if he encounters significant resistance in the u. s. congress. does that imperil this deal overall? yes, i would say on those italy, it does. and i mean obviously, i think this one part of the political system in united states who...
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[ cheers and applause i want to talk about "king -- king richard." >> richard, yeah >> jimmy: you're amazing in this movie, and you're getting a lot of good buzz on this congrats well deserved. >> thank you >> jimmy: but this is -- this is not the first time. you -- you are playing a real person >> yeah. >> jimmy: is that extra pressure because -- >> it is terrifying when you play a real person that is still alive and you know that they're going to see it. >> jimmy: see it >> you know. >> jimmy: yeah >> and it was beautiful. venus and serena were -- were really excited about the possibility. and they said, you know, they would potentially be executive producers and they would walk us through the whole process but they were going to withhold whether or not they put their names on the film until they saw it [ light laughter ] so then i get the call that venus and serena are walking into the theater to see the film and it's like -- it's the worst two hours ever [ laughter ] the worst two hours. >> jimmy: you're like, "please like it. please think i did a good job. >> you know? 'cause yo
[ cheers and applause i want to talk about "king -- king richard." >> richard, yeah >> jimmy: you're amazing in this movie, and you're getting a lot of good buzz on this congrats well deserved. >> thank you >> jimmy: but this is -- this is not the first time. you -- you are playing a real person >> yeah. >> jimmy: is that extra pressure because -- >> it is terrifying when you play a real person that is still alive and you know that they're...
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richard, ifi can bring ou in, situation. richard, ifi can bring you in. you _ situation. richard, ifi can bring you in. you have _ situation. richard, ifi can bring you in, you have studied - situation. richard, ifi can bring you in, you have studied the i situation. richard, ifi can bring i you in, you have studied the impacts of the presence of the beavers, how does that relate to climate change? how does it help us achieve the goals of tackling climate change, by reintroducing these creatures into these habitats? aha, reintroducing these creatures into these habitats?— reintroducing these creatures into these habitats? a number of things ha en these habitats? a number of things happen when _ these habitats? a number of things happen when you — these habitats? a number of things happen when you reintroduce i these habitats? a number of things i happen when you reintroduce animals that of— happen when you reintroduce animals that of course — happen when you reintroduce animals that of course used _ happen when you reintroduce animals that of course used to _ happ
richard, ifi can bring ou in, situation. richard, ifi can bring you in. you _ situation. richard, ifi can bring you in. you have _ situation. richard, ifi can bring you in, you have studied - situation. richard, ifi can bring you in, you have studied the i situation. richard, ifi can bring i you in, you have studied the impacts of the presence of the beavers, how does that relate to climate change? how does it help us achieve the goals of tackling climate change, by reintroducing these...
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i have the pleasure this evening welcoming and introducing to eminent scholars of richard nixon in an action in the nixon era in our moderator this frank gannon a member of this prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration and the latest served as special assistant to counselor, rumsfeld and he was a chief editorial of the research and the memoir's writings the former president years and sent clemente. and he is the rare distinction of having sat and interviewed the formerer president for 38 hours, on tape,e, in 1983 rightn those materials now reside at the university of georgia keep body archived in our distinguished speaker is a rhodes scholar, john roy price harvard educated attorney and cofounded the society migrant from the 1968, rockefeller campaign to that of richard nixon. he probablyd joined at the nixn administration in 1969, working for the urban affairs council later working with domestic advisor, as special assistant to the president, urban affairs. john later went into banking and also becoming head of government relations firm and had a bank in of the fed
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we just heard from mark richards. he talked about the fact that the provocation point was brought in late in the game. we obviously had the issues with the video. when it came down to it, this jury of seven women and five men had to determine whether or not kyle rittenhouse acted in self-defense. in the end, they determined that he had. there's all of these bigger issues that really don't mean anything to the jury, right? they have that one mission before them. they're not supposed to solve society's ills or figure out whether or not kyle should have been out there that night. mark richards said if you had it to do over again and knew the havoc that exists in his life, he probably would choose not have gone out at all. how narrow this decision on the part of this jury was and how specific. >> that's totally right, martha. the thing is, it resolves a question that has to be resolved. the first order of question. if you have somebody that you can prove whether they committed a terrible crime, that had to be addressed. i
we just heard from mark richards. he talked about the fact that the provocation point was brought in late in the game. we obviously had the issues with the video. when it came down to it, this jury of seven women and five men had to determine whether or not kyle rittenhouse acted in self-defense. in the end, they determined that he had. there's all of these bigger issues that really don't mean anything to the jury, right? they have that one mission before them. they're not supposed to solve...
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i mean, richard dawkins himself is a good example of this. he's extremely dogmatic about certain things and i think that this is very bad for science. a lot of believers in scientism appears religions of being dogmatic, but in my experience, most religious people, i know not told magics and anger and myself, and they're usually quite monday. but many people who believe in scientists are incredibly dogmatic. so i think this situation is almost the reverse of the standard caricature or how breaking matches your experiences in india. and my studies by history led me to believe that western world tends to be more detail oriented, more focused on the incremental ours as opposed to, let's say, some of the eastern approaches we see details as part of a bigger hole. do you think scientists, the way you see is primarily latin creature, or is it more universal? well, we have exposure to the rest of the world of trouble. china is, you know, officially, atheist and officially materialistic still has a marxist ideology. and so there's a huge country with
i mean, richard dawkins himself is a good example of this. he's extremely dogmatic about certain things and i think that this is very bad for science. a lot of believers in scientism appears religions of being dogmatic, but in my experience, most religious people, i know not told magics and anger and myself, and they're usually quite monday. but many people who believe in scientists are incredibly dogmatic. so i think this situation is almost the reverse of the standard caricature or how...
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jason, richard and scott. may freedom prevail for all of you. >> happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. kennedy: you are the best. thanksgiving travel is about to hit a record high. rain could screw it all up. we are going to be sleeping in our cars eating chick-fil-a. here to break it down. ♪♪ shows like this matter ♪♪ ♪♪ kennedy: more than 53 million americans are expected to hit the road catch a flight for thanksgiving this year. the cold front is coming in equipment stop your trip in its tracks. it depends on where and when you are traveling. pay attention to what you're about to hear and see and don't get distracted by the dance moves in the studios. box whether meteorologist and tik tok dancing weatherman, nick. >> your 70 cameras in here, i don't know where to look. kennedy: do, do, do flying around in a plane. made coast, sir. what are we doing here? >> i don't know. i'm trying to keep up with you. kennedy: live television in five -- good job. >> visio, always a pleasure to come by. ken
jason, richard and scott. may freedom prevail for all of you. >> happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. kennedy: you are the best. thanksgiving travel is about to hit a record high. rain could screw it all up. we are going to be sleeping in our cars eating chick-fil-a. here to break it down. ♪♪ shows like this matter ♪♪ ♪♪ kennedy: more than 53 million americans are expected to hit the road catch a flight for thanksgiving this year. the cold front is coming in...
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and we have king richard, about richard who is the father of venus and serena williams. ghostbusters, the sequel. it's not called that. no, ghostbusters afterlife. we've already had the sequel and we had the reboot. this is directed byjason reitman, whose father ivan reitman directed the original. the story is a single mum and her two kids are evicted from their home and they go out to an old farmhouse owned by her now deceased father. paul rudd is out there. he's playing a seismologist teacher, who is out there because he is interested in the fact that there were lots of earthquakes although there were no fault lines. mckenna grace and finn wolfhard are the kids, who uncover a bunch of ghostbusting equipment which they fire up. here is a clip. fire it up. i've always wanted to do this. yes! uh...we should probably get out of here. you're an adult. yeah, and liable. you know what this means, right? your grandfather was a ghostbuster. i'm quite glad that wait was worth it. was it — was it? was to me. two questions. you saw the original ghostbusters. did you love it? idi
and we have king richard, about richard who is the father of venus and serena williams. ghostbusters, the sequel. it's not called that. no, ghostbusters afterlife. we've already had the sequel and we had the reboot. this is directed byjason reitman, whose father ivan reitman directed the original. the story is a single mum and her two kids are evicted from their home and they go out to an old farmhouse owned by her now deceased father. paul rudd is out there. he's playing a seismologist...
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king richard, a real. you think? king richard, a real crowdpleaser, _ you think? king richard, a real crowdpleaser, was _ you think? king richard, a real crowdpleaser, was one - you think? king richard, a real. crowdpleaser, was one telluride film that generated 0scars buzz this year, for its star will smith and his portrait of richard williams, coaching his two daughters venus and serena williams. , ., williams. sorrento? -- cyrano? he could _ williams. sorrento? -- cyrano? he could be _...
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but richard ratcliffe says _ there is a breakthrough. but richard ratcliffe says there _ there is a breakthrough. but richard ratcliffe says there is _ there is a breakthrough. but richard ratcliffe says there is a _ there is a breakthrough. but richard ratcliffe says there is a major - ratcliffe says there is a major obstacle. in the 1970s before nazanin was even born britain sold iran tanks, which it paid for upfront. then came the islamic resolution and they were not delivered. iran has explicitly linked the debt with the british nationals it is holding. it wants the money back, with interest. the sum of money _ the money back, with interest. tte: sum of money is a very large one. it would be very difficult, i think, for the brits and the americans to agree a cash payment that the iranians could use for whatever they like. i'm sure we would prefer payment in kind, medicines have been mentioned. 0f payment in kind, medicines have been mentioned. of course the iranians will resist that, so this is something that has to be unpicked and s
but richard ratcliffe says _ there is a breakthrough. but richard ratcliffe says there _ there is a breakthrough. but richard ratcliffe says there is _ there is a breakthrough. but richard ratcliffe says there is a _ there is a breakthrough. but richard ratcliffe says there is a major - ratcliffe says there is a major obstacle. in the 1970s before nazanin was even born britain sold iran tanks, which it paid for upfront. then came the islamic resolution and they were not delivered. iran has...
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>> richard: my model was dylan thomas when i was a teenager. you know, so being a drunken womanizer. that was my ambition. ♪ >> anthony: you woke up in your own lifetime, open up a paper, and realized like a million kids in britain dressing like me, and cutting their hair like me. and you have this inadvertent tectonic effect on kids all over the world. >> richard: it wasn't inadvertent, but it was indirect. i mean, i wanted to have that effect. ♪ other bands who responded to the way i was doing things got famous. so it ended up having this huge impact and influence. when i first saw the picture of the sex pistols, it was like, i just had to laugh. >> anthony: that's a charitable interpretation of events. malcolm mclaren came to new york, and saw the voidoids, and went back and built a boy band, and said you're going to dress like that guy. >> richard: yeah, i don't really look at it that way. i mean, ideas are free. i never resented that. but it was funny and strange. >> anthony: cheap rent brought a lot of people together. it wasn't just
>> richard: my model was dylan thomas when i was a teenager. you know, so being a drunken womanizer. that was my ambition. ♪ >> anthony: you woke up in your own lifetime, open up a paper, and realized like a million kids in britain dressing like me, and cutting their hair like me. and you have this inadvertent tectonic effect on kids all over the world. >> richard: it wasn't inadvertent, but it was indirect. i mean, i wanted to have that effect. ♪ other bands who responded...
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solutions for safety on roads, richard barlow, we go ceo and founder. the company collects data from 11.9 million vehicles to get insights on what is happening with road traffic conditions, the black box, the health of cars. i haven't picked up a map in a very long time. gone public today via spac. let's deal with the mechanics of the spac. why did you go this way? what will you do with the money? richard: access to capital on a great basis. we now have access to over 200 when he $5 million. we have huge automotive manufacturing demand to rollout products in japan, the whole of aipac, the whole of europe. this enables us to supercharge. with backing from microsoft and palantir, we were already the market leader in the u.s.. we intend to be the market leader globally. alix: real-time, are people moving around right now? richard: from less than a minute ago, 77 vehicles are moving around new york. we receive up to 450 data points every second, so we can see intersections, traffic light changes, so the consumers are in control, the drivers are in control w
solutions for safety on roads, richard barlow, we go ceo and founder. the company collects data from 11.9 million vehicles to get insights on what is happening with road traffic conditions, the black box, the health of cars. i haven't picked up a map in a very long time. gone public today via spac. let's deal with the mechanics of the spac. why did you go this way? what will you do with the money? richard: access to capital on a great basis. we now have access to over 200 when he $5 million. we...
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richard gere will come. now you tell me how serious is a trial where richard gere comes from hollywood to testify and how bad i am? >> now, this court case represents two intriguing questions: should celebrities be involved in foreign legal matters? and, man, what's richard gere been up to? >> richard gere belongs in that courtroom. not just because he might have been witness to migrant kidnap, but because he played a lawyer in "primal fear" and "chicago." he is qualified to practice law and to be doing it while tap dancing. >> no way, no way. every minute richard gere is overseas dealing with this case is another minute of him not making movies. i've been waiting 20 years for the sequel to "the runaway bride." the world deserves to know if she ran away again. >> people do not want to see a "runaway bride sequel." they want to see a "pretty woman" sequel. >> no, first "runaway bride," then "pretty woman." >> silence! you know where this gavel goes. we'll compromise, people. i sentence richard gere to make a
richard gere will come. now you tell me how serious is a trial where richard gere comes from hollywood to testify and how bad i am? >> now, this court case represents two intriguing questions: should celebrities be involved in foreign legal matters? and, man, what's richard gere been up to? >> richard gere belongs in that courtroom. not just because he might have been witness to migrant kidnap, but because he played a lawyer in "primal fear" and "chicago." he is...
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as you know, as you heard mark richards there state. during the trial these two guys really fought against each other. there were personal attacks, mark richards, the defense attorney, lobbing many of those personal attacks during the closing arguments saying how prosecutors rushed this case, that it was political, that they wanted to bring this case for political reasons. the prosecutor just now issuing a statement saying that they are disappointed with the verdict but that it must be respected. they say this they are grateful to the members of the jury for their diligence, and thoughtful deliberations. s kenosha community has endured much over the past 15 months, yet we remain resilient and strong. we ask that members of our community to continue to express their opinions and feelings about this verdict in a civil and peaceful manner. there you go, you have another official here obviously urging peace and calm and so far, that's exactly what we're seeing out here. but these two lawyers, the defense attorney, mark richards, also we sho
as you know, as you heard mark richards there state. during the trial these two guys really fought against each other. there were personal attacks, mark richards, the defense attorney, lobbing many of those personal attacks during the closing arguments saying how prosecutors rushed this case, that it was political, that they wanted to bring this case for political reasons. the prosecutor just now issuing a statement saying that they are disappointed with the verdict but that it must be...
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>> very likely. >> richard, i'm curious what the experience there has been with pcr testing. are they detecting the omicron variant? >> yes, they are, positive so it is not invisible, but with the pcr, which is the more elaborate test, it can take up to 24 hours to get a result. those work they are now checking to see how effective the rapid antigen tests are. what you can get in your pharmacy that give you results in just a few minutes they're still checking on those. >> richard, thank you. we all have so many questions about this, so i spoke with the dean of the brown university school of public health and i asked him what the worst case scenario could mean when it comes to this variant. >> i think the worst case scenario is a real substantial hit to our vaccine efficacy, that our vaccines end up working a lot less well than they have so far. i think it is unlikely i think our vaccines will largely hold up, but that is something we're all worried about. >> i know the president, many health experts right now are putting faith and bullish on this idea of booster shots, but is
>> very likely. >> richard, i'm curious what the experience there has been with pcr testing. are they detecting the omicron variant? >> yes, they are, positive so it is not invisible, but with the pcr, which is the more elaborate test, it can take up to 24 hours to get a result. those work they are now checking to see how effective the rapid antigen tests are. what you can get in your pharmacy that give you results in just a few minutes they're still checking on those....
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richard ratcliff. felt like groundhog day. richard ratcliff- -- _ felt like groundhog day. richard ratcliff. -- so _ felt like groundhog day. richard ratcliff. -- so concerned - felt like groundhog day. richard ratcliff. -- so concerned aboutl felt like groundhog day. richard i ratcliff. -- so concerned about the ratcliff. —— so concerned about the behaviour of mps that they reported it back to the ministry of defence in london. our political correspondent is following the story and joins us now. tell us mark, chris. , , ., , and joins us now. tell us mark, chris. , , ., ., and joins us now. tell us mark, chris. , ., . chris. this is a trip that a bunch of mps back _ chris. this is a trip that a bunch of mps back in _ chris. this is a trip that a bunch of mps back in -- _ chris. this is a trip that a bunch of mps back in -- about - chris. this is a trip that a bunch of mps back in -- about 15 i chris. this is a trip that a bunch of mps back in -- about 15 mps| of mps back in —— about 15 mps redoing to gibraltar. this is a kind of regular thing to try to bolster rela
richard ratcliff. felt like groundhog day. richard ratcliff- -- _ felt like groundhog day. richard ratcliff. -- so _ felt like groundhog day. richard ratcliff. -- so concerned - felt like groundhog day. richard ratcliff. -- so concerned aboutl felt like groundhog day. richard i ratcliff. -- so concerned about the ratcliff. —— so concerned about the behaviour of mps that they reported it back to the ministry of defence in london. our political correspondent is following the story and joins...
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richard, we know you'll continue to watch that closely. richard quest, thank you very much. joining me now to talk about many of the newages is dr. carlos del rio of emery university school of medicine at grady health system. doctor, thank you again for joining me today with a lot more news about this new variant. i want to start with some of that news that david mckenzie brought us. the health minister there in south africa blasting countries for their travel bans calling it a knee jerk reaction. do you feel that south africa, its scientists, its doctors are being very quickly punished in a situation where frankly we don't know all that much right now? >> well, alex, i agree 100%. i think we need to be thankful that countries like south africa have invested in gene nick sequencing and have been able to pick up strains like this. variants will be popping up and continue globally until we control this pandemic, and the worst thing we can do is punish countries for doing the right thing, for reporting the var yabts because then what's going to happen is countries will start re
richard, we know you'll continue to watch that closely. richard quest, thank you very much. joining me now to talk about many of the newages is dr. carlos del rio of emery university school of medicine at grady health system. doctor, thank you again for joining me today with a lot more news about this new variant. i want to start with some of that news that david mckenzie brought us. the health minister there in south africa blasting countries for their travel bans calling it a knee jerk...
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do you want richard to stop this hunger strike now? i richard to stop this hunger strike now? ., ., ., , ., , now? i would love him to stop right now. now? i would love him to stop right novv- before — now? i would love him to stop right now. before he _ now? i would love him to stop right now. before he does _ now? i would love him to stop right now. before he does damage i now? i would love him to stop right now. before he does damage to i now. before he does damage to himself— now. before he does damage to himself but i know he will carry on until he _ himself but i know he will carry on until he thinks it's the right time. so until he thinks it'5 the right time. so as— until he thinks it's the right time. so as long — until he thinks it's the right time. so as long as we have got a doctor with him _ so as long as we have got a doctor with him and if we haven't, if i think— with him and if we haven't, if i think he — with him and if we haven't, if i think he is— with him and if we haven't, if i think he is ill, that will be it. i shall— think he is ill, that
do you want richard to stop this hunger strike now? i richard to stop this hunger strike now? ., ., ., , ., , now? i would love him to stop right now. now? i would love him to stop right novv- before — now? i would love him to stop right now. before he _ now? i would love him to stop right now. before he does _ now? i would love him to stop right now. before he does damage i now? i would love him to stop right now. before he does damage to i now. before he does damage to himself— now....
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richards? any word from the state? >> the jury has [indiscernible] in this trial and has spoken. >> the motion of the defendant is granted. charges against the defendant on all counts are dismissed with prejudice and he is released from the obligation of his bond. anything else? >> no. >> thank you. good day. ♪ announcer: american history tv, saturdays on c-span two, explained the people and events that tell the american story. at 3:00 p.m. eastern, the discussion of the book, ulysses s grant, the federal union and the crisis of 1876, in which he says grants presidency is underrated. it runs in conjunction with the opening of the new york historical society's exhibition, turn the page. exploring the american story, watch american history tv, saturday on c-span 2, and find a full schedule or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪ ♪ announcer: book tv, every sunday on c-span two, features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books. at noon eastern, live coverage of the miami book fair with featur
richards? any word from the state? >> the jury has [indiscernible] in this trial and has spoken. >> the motion of the defendant is granted. charges against the defendant on all counts are dismissed with prejudice and he is released from the obligation of his bond. anything else? >> no. >> thank you. good day. ♪ announcer: american history tv, saturdays on c-span two, explained the people and events that tell the american story. at 3:00 p.m. eastern, the discussion of...
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nermeen: could you explain who is richard spencer and who is cantwell? >> richard spencer rose to fame shortly after donald trump was elected. he was for a momenthe poster y of the freshly scrubbed preppy new face of white supremacy. he is credited with inventing the term "altar right," which was supposed to be the freshly scrubbed nazi. right after the election, he led sort of victory party where people gave the nazi salute and shouted nazi slogans. th is richard spencer. he has fallen from grace. he is representing himself. his wife left him with allegations of terrific abuse and is penniless. chris cantwell rose to fame around the same time as a shock jock entertainer. yes this podcast. that he is a funny, funny guy who happened to show up in charlottesville armed and who after he was pepper sprayed as part of the violence, there was a video of him that went viral of him sobbing and crying about turning himself into the police. i think in a sense, both of them are iterations of this phase of what tried to be cool, hip proud what your -- boi era, funny
nermeen: could you explain who is richard spencer and who is cantwell? >> richard spencer rose to fame shortly after donald trump was elected. he was for a momenthe poster y of the freshly scrubbed preppy new face of white supremacy. he is credited with inventing the term "altar right," which was supposed to be the freshly scrubbed nazi. right after the election, he led sort of victory party where people gave the nazi salute and shouted nazi slogans. th is richard spencer. he...
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we'll talk to mark richards in a short time. that video is always stunning to see when kyle rittenhouse received the news. the president wrestling with a couple problems, inflation and age. two issues weighing on the public's view of his presidency. new poll numbers to add to the mix there and to add to the issue that they're concerned about no doubt at the white house. first to wisconsin where we have just learned more about the suspect in the christmas parade tragedy. police say that darrell brooks had been involved in a domestic disturbance minutes before the crash. take a look at his rap sheet. it's nearly 50 pages long. he was released on bail ten days before the parade last night. some of this is very hard to watch. police say brooks intentionally slammed his s.u.v. into the christmas parade in waukesha outside of milwaukee. the woman that shot this video, she was looking out her apartment over her balcony to send this video to her kids to show them the parade. she was said it was surreal. >> the car didn't stop. he went c
we'll talk to mark richards in a short time. that video is always stunning to see when kyle rittenhouse received the news. the president wrestling with a couple problems, inflation and age. two issues weighing on the public's view of his presidency. new poll numbers to add to the mix there and to add to the issue that they're concerned about no doubt at the white house. first to wisconsin where we have just learned more about the suspect in the christmas parade tragedy. police say that darrell...
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richard: it's interesting. if you look at the average transaction, its increase by about five times over the last few months. that's really indicative of institutions really coming to play in the space. our volumes are up about 20 since we listed on the nasdaq exchange and that has mainly been from institutional flow coming in and participating, anything from corporate's to hedge puts -- two hinged -- hedge funds to the corporate space have been very active. and all the moves we've seen recently around pimco announcing , the fixed income ceo at blackrock, a lot of fixed income people starting to move into the space. that is fairly natural, talking about inflation, new look at bonds across the world, $18 trillion of paper with negative eels, that is indicative of a manipulated market. everyone is looking at where is the escape valve and they are seeing the moves in bitcoin. that is exactly what is happening. haslinda: you had the ceo waiting and saying bitcoin took increasing risks to financial stability. there
richard: it's interesting. if you look at the average transaction, its increase by about five times over the last few months. that's really indicative of institutions really coming to play in the space. our volumes are up about 20 since we listed on the nasdaq exchange and that has mainly been from institutional flow coming in and participating, anything from corporate's to hedge puts -- two hinged -- hedge funds to the corporate space have been very active. and all the moves we've seen...