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time we are in right now. talk a little bit about that when the context of the aftermath of george floyd defunding abolishing pulleys, qualified immunity you talk about all this the last chapter. >> nine principles of policing. the first one is the basic admission for which we to exist as to prevent crime and disorder 70s and 80s we spent all of our time responding to crime to not focus on prevention. you and i work community policing partnership with the committee where the problems the committee will drastically work together to share the t responsibility to do with them and prevent them from coming back. inle the '90s a much simpler time in a much more dangerous time similar to what we experience in a moment the police deal with crime and disorder. the changes we thought about in the '90s deal more effectively and valued more cops. we also begin to focus on the quality of life stuff. with things is going to immediatelyo kill you couple weeks later is you are going to die anyway. to understand crime and diso
time we are in right now. talk a little bit about that when the context of the aftermath of george floyd defunding abolishing pulleys, qualified immunity you talk about all this the last chapter. >> nine principles of policing. the first one is the basic admission for which we to exist as to prevent crime and disorder 70s and 80s we spent all of our time responding to crime to not focus on prevention. you and i work community policing partnership with the committee where the problems the...
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a very long time. he is not able to be here, but we wanted to acknowledge tom and just send him good spirits and if you all could around of applause for tom phillips. [applause] >> thank you. it's an honor for me to be up here in front of you as your host here tonight. i want to thank all those that made this happen tonight. it's been a really tough year for -- well, year and a half for all of us throughout covid-19. this is a special time for us because we're able to come together and be together and hear these songs and hear these prayers and just honor our community. i just want to say i feel really blessed that we get to do that today. i also want to thank the all nations drum for being here tonight. if we could get a round of applause for all nations drum. [cheering and applause] >> all nations has been performing for us every year, so it's really special to have them here tonight. also, for all of our dancers, if we can give a round of applause for all of our dancers, a big oh for our california
a very long time. he is not able to be here, but we wanted to acknowledge tom and just send him good spirits and if you all could around of applause for tom phillips. [applause] >> thank you. it's an honor for me to be up here in front of you as your host here tonight. i want to thank all those that made this happen tonight. it's been a really tough year for -- well, year and a half for all of us throughout covid-19. this is a special time for us because we're able to come together and be...
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. >> guest: which time? the first time or the second time? >> host: the first time and you have the magazine article in your picture on the cover of "time" magazine. i have to ask you if you had to do over would you take that picture? >> guest: you better believe it. "time" magazine has been around for what 100 years and 52 weeks a year. there've been 5200 people have had their picture on the cover of "time" magazine and i'm one of them. i'm on the cover -- cover because i'm telling story and julianne man i dashed giuliani and i were being pushed out the door death by a thousand cuts so that was my swan song. he eventually made the cover or couple times but i was there first. >> host: god bless you. >> guest: did not look great in my trenchcoat under the brick and bridge? >> host: you did a great photo. you are out of the business and i've gone through that. hee hee you feel like you have more in you to give and get you on the sidelines. all kinds of things are happening that you get another opportunity in los angeles lapd. i mean the third-l
. >> guest: which time? the first time or the second time? >> host: the first time and you have the magazine article in your picture on the cover of "time" magazine. i have to ask you if you had to do over would you take that picture? >> guest: you better believe it. "time" magazine has been around for what 100 years and 52 weeks a year. there've been 5200 people have had their picture on the cover of "time" magazine and i'm one of them. i'm on...
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it's always got me during this time especially this very difficult time. we were dealing from a passionate side that was not in my opinion helping anyone. it was designed, will get into it later get out of present it that they didn't like but also looking around. why are we here. if your legislature and never have legislated, are we missing the point? from my perspective that is the background. i believe you came to do something, not be something. that is where i was at not to be critical of any particular person but that's the culture of washington today. >> there's an old saying when you get to congress you look around and you think how did i get here. after a year or two you look around and think how did that get here. a lot of that has to do with your hartford legislating. you want to help people or throw bombs. >> being in the military we always have the authorization act and have bills coming up. there was a bill, part of the bill funding that was in the procreation side, i remember the funding which was overseas contingency of the amount we were spe
it's always got me during this time especially this very difficult time. we were dealing from a passionate side that was not in my opinion helping anyone. it was designed, will get into it later get out of present it that they didn't like but also looking around. why are we here. if your legislature and never have legislated, are we missing the point? from my perspective that is the background. i believe you came to do something, not be something. that is where i was at not to be critical of...
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and you need time off, we all need time off. in addition to a second home some of us have been some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it's a great the presidents going to get away most of the time as a couple to get away, to recreate but also i'm sure to think about things every is a little different. to me the outsider think the best val is a personal respite for your family and friends. then you find it's a great place to bring world leaders to to talk privately. there is no press unless you invite the press and pray there is no press, there are no protesters, there is no traffic, no plane flying overhead serenely, private and peaceful. >> how do people get around? >> it's golf carts everyone is assigned a golf cart program golf cart one. so golf cart one, golf carts for all of the gas, bicycles are available for pedestrians. we have cross-country trails through the woods in the winter months if you want to do that. snowmobiling saw the preside
and you need time off, we all need time off. in addition to a second home some of us have been some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it's a great the presidents going to get away most of the time as a couple to get away, to recreate but also i'm sure to think about things every is a little different. to me the outsider think the best val is a personal respite for your family and friends. then you find it's a...
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so half of its time it can observe. i don't know about you, but if i'm spending $10000000000.00 on the telescope, i want to be able to observe 24 hours a day. i'm finally, it's also very, very firmly stable over back. so as hubble goes from night to date night today, it's cooling up and warming down and going back and forth between those 2 temperature things which are very slightly deforms the mirror on and on something like hubble because it's only got it only got a 2 and a half me to a mirror. you can't really notice that when with it 6.5 meter mirror, that would make a huge difference and you'd be having a slightly blurred image. so it definitely is worth, it's a bit more of a risk going all the way to l 2, but people have been spending a long, long, long time, making sure that everything is going to go to plan. and that's one of the reasons why it cost. so much is because they know it cocktail, so they ensure they can francisco, if hobble was quite instrumental in shape in our understanding of the expansion of the u
so half of its time it can observe. i don't know about you, but if i'm spending $10000000000.00 on the telescope, i want to be able to observe 24 hours a day. i'm finally, it's also very, very firmly stable over back. so as hubble goes from night to date night today, it's cooling up and warming down and going back and forth between those 2 temperature things which are very slightly deforms the mirror on and on something like hubble because it's only got it only got a 2 and a half me to a...
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take us to the front of the times. a bit of politics. a, the front of the times. a bit of olitics. �* , ., ,., . , the front of the times. a bit of olitics. �* , ., ., ., ., politics. a bit of politics and a bit of hands _ politics. a bit of politics and a bit of hands in _ politics. a bit of politics and a bit of hands in our _ politics. a bit of politics and a bit of hands in our pockets . politics. a bit of politics and a - bit of hands in our pockets because it's about tax. an income test could be cut by two parents. so rishi sunak the chancellor is preparing to cut income tax according to the times by 2p and the pound. or little work,/ vat rates before the next election. gosh, that seems like 1,000,000 miles away. but who knows? it might not be. we will see. by so far, another in two weeks, will see what happens. so apparently the chancellor has told officials drop detailed plans. because of course with a pandemic, with the high spending, the furlough system and everything we've had a very high spending chancellor and a very high spending chancellor and a
take us to the front of the times. a bit of politics. a, the front of the times. a bit of olitics. �* , ., ,., . , the front of the times. a bit of olitics. �* , ., ., ., ., politics. a bit of politics and a bit of hands _ politics. a bit of politics and a bit of hands in _ politics. a bit of politics and a bit of hands in our _ politics. a bit of politics and a bit of hands in our pockets . politics. a bit of politics and a - bit of hands in our pockets because it's about tax. an income...
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congress has raised the debt limit 79 times. 30 times with democrats in the white house and 49 times under a republican president. and and did so without drama. today's action should be no different. i urge my colleagues to continue paying our bills. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: i yield myself such time as i may consume. in 2018 nancy pelosi, leader whip hoyer voted to default on the debt, shut down the government and refused to give relief to communities. republicans controlled the senate, house and the white house, responsibility rests on their shoulders. democrats control the house and senate and the white house and responsibility rests on their shoulders. democrats have known this day been coming for two years and did nothing. they passed no budget or appropriations bills and didn't spend a moment in bipartisan outreach to address the debt ceiling. we shouldn't ignore the future financial crisis and passed $5 trillion socialist plan. despite to shift plame, democ
congress has raised the debt limit 79 times. 30 times with democrats in the white house and 49 times under a republican president. and and did so without drama. today's action should be no different. i urge my colleagues to continue paying our bills. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: i yield myself such time as i may consume. in 2018 nancy pelosi, leader whip hoyer voted to default...
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of teachers offered the same _ time, loads of teachers offered the same time — time, loads of teachers offered the same time so this seems like quite a sensible _ same time so this seems like quite a sensible thing to get people back into the _ sensible thing to get people back into the classroom. but whether you manage _ into the classroom. but whether you manage to _ into the classroom. but whether you manage to get enough teachers back quick enough is i think a bit of a hard _ quick enough is i think a bit of a hard one — quick enough is i think a bit of a hard one-— quick enough is i think a bit of a hard one. ~ , , . . . hard one. absolutely. the financial times with our _ hard one. absolutely. the financial times with our final _ hard one. absolutely. the financial times with our final paper - hard one. absolutely. the financial times with our final paper and i hard one. absolutely. the financial times with our final paper and the l times with our final paper and the gates are closing. in times with our final paper and the gates are closing.— gates are closing. in france, y
of teachers offered the same _ time, loads of teachers offered the same time — time, loads of teachers offered the same time so this seems like quite a sensible _ same time so this seems like quite a sensible thing to get people back into the _ sensible thing to get people back into the classroom. but whether you manage _ into the classroom. but whether you manage to _ into the classroom. but whether you manage to get enough teachers back quick enough is i think a bit of a hard _ quick enough...
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pamela is the long-time editor f "the new york times" book review. your book. it is a reminder of what life used to be like before the internet before we constantly lived in a very rapid motion that i think is causing us a little bit of emotional whiplash so it's a rewind and saying remember all these things we used to do before we were online all the time and we used to get places and meet people and what it was to know someone as opposed to follow someone so it's a kind of look back at the cataloging of all those things. >> what are some of those things that we miss? >> i think it's different for everyone. some of the things i achingly miss our paper i miss lots of things like local newspapers that happen to be really important. you get maybe two or three or four when you used to get maybe 30 or 40 because all those papers use to have these book critics and editors and no longer do. i imagined some of the audience will feel the same aches and pains. i miss the ability to be at one place at one time without feeling there was a horde of people sending me notifi
pamela is the long-time editor f "the new york times" book review. your book. it is a reminder of what life used to be like before the internet before we constantly lived in a very rapid motion that i think is causing us a little bit of emotional whiplash so it's a rewind and saying remember all these things we used to do before we were online all the time and we used to get places and meet people and what it was to know someone as opposed to follow someone so it's a kind of look back...
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time. —— agree on this deal. emergency teams search for survivors in 6 us states, after more than 70 people die in the largest outbreaks of tornadoes in us history. and the battle for the chequered flag as max verstappen takes on lewis hamilton in the f1 title decider in abu dhabi. and coming up in half an hour — the eco prime minister. the bbc�*s megha mohan meets samoa's first female leader fiame naomi mata'afa. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. health officials say the first people in the uk have been hospitalised with the omicron variant of coronavirus, with the uk facing an inevitable large wave of infections. ministers say the uk is in a race to get the covid booster to as many eligible people, as quickly as possible, with bookings opening to everyone aged between 30 and 39. it comes as health leaders warn that nhs staff are currently working at full stretch. here's our health correspondentjim reed. in southampton this morning, plenty of people were out queueing for covid vaccine number three. min
time. —— agree on this deal. emergency teams search for survivors in 6 us states, after more than 70 people die in the largest outbreaks of tornadoes in us history. and the battle for the chequered flag as max verstappen takes on lewis hamilton in the f1 title decider in abu dhabi. and coming up in half an hour — the eco prime minister. the bbc�*s megha mohan meets samoa's first female leader fiame naomi mata'afa. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. health officials say the first...
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the public comment time is not a time to ask questions, but after the public comment time, if members of the panel want to address your questions, then it is up to you to do so. you have 2:45, and i will start your time up again. >> okay. so i guess it would be good for you to have a demoand understand what the information would be for the public, and that's pretty much it. >> clerk: thank you very much for sharing your comments. can we have the next caller? >> hi. this is [indiscernible] san francisco. thank you for [indiscernible] for air table. if people want to see how air table is used for redistricting, you can go to the california redistricting commission website because they currently use air table for their submission form on-line as well as all the submissions that they get both on-line and through mail. you can see i guess what the database or the sheet would look like in the public input phase on the california redistricting commission's website. the only downside that i'd mention about air table would be they're pdfs, but the images aren't pdfs, so i would recommend when
the public comment time is not a time to ask questions, but after the public comment time, if members of the panel want to address your questions, then it is up to you to do so. you have 2:45, and i will start your time up again. >> okay. so i guess it would be good for you to have a demoand understand what the information would be for the public, and that's pretty much it. >> clerk: thank you very much for sharing your comments. can we have the next caller? >> hi. this is...
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more than this time last year.— time last year. royal mail say it is easy _ time last year. royal mail say it is easy to — time last year. royal mail say it is easy to check _ time last year. royal mail say it is easy to check whether i time last year. royal mail say| it is easy to check whether the message really is from them. if we ever send a message like that we will always put something through the door. we love putting things through the letterbox so we will always put a red something for you card if there was an item we couldn't deliver or a grey fee to pay card, that will always come through the door. but card, that will always come through the door.— card, that will always come through the door. but the text is only the _ through the door. but the text is only the first _ through the door. but the text is only the first half _ through the door. but the text is only the first half of - through the door. but the text is only the first half of the i is only the first half of the scan. once you've given your address or pos
more than this time last year.— time last year. royal mail say it is easy _ time last year. royal mail say it is easy to — time last year. royal mail say it is easy to check _ time last year. royal mail say it is easy to check whether i time last year. royal mail say| it is easy to check whether the message really is from them. if we ever send a message like that we will always put something through the door. we love putting things through the letterbox so we will always put a red something...
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>> we have more time to do training, physical fitness programs, contests if time allows it, more time to send our sailors and marines to schools if necessary. again, you need to always be ready. but you're really sitting waiting taking care of the place still planting the flowers, mowing the grass, training, firefighting training, it's constant. you're ready to execute when the president does visit. and that's what we look for are those visits. >> jeff asks, has hollywood or the news media for a documentary, for example, ever filmed on site at camp david? >> harry reisner with abc news interviewed president ford inside the camp. i believe that's the only time there was ever an interview done in that regard of what is camp david. certainly during world events like the middle east peace summit, the president was there in a excluded area to film the principals coming in, and then they were escorted out on the bus. there have been hollywood guests of various presidents over the years and musical guests and sports guests, but no real filming, documentaries done on camp david other than fro
>> we have more time to do training, physical fitness programs, contests if time allows it, more time to send our sailors and marines to schools if necessary. again, you need to always be ready. but you're really sitting waiting taking care of the place still planting the flowers, mowing the grass, training, firefighting training, it's constant. you're ready to execute when the president does visit. and that's what we look for are those visits. >> jeff asks, has hollywood or the...
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, three times. mercedes have been a bit of benchmark _ three times. mercedes have been a bit of benchmark team _ three times. mercedes have been a bit of benchmark team for- three times. mercedes have been a bit of benchmark team for the - three times. mercedes have been a bit of benchmark team for the last l bit of benchmark team for the last seven years. he�*s fought so hard this season. he�*s driven brilliantly. the best way to win this and the way we really want to win it is on the track.— win it is on the track. we've been lucky enough _ win it is on the track. we've been lucky enough over— win it is on the track. we've been lucky enough over the _ win it is on the track. we've been lucky enough over the last - win it is on the track. we've been lucky enough over the last seven| lucky enough over the last seven veers _ lucky enough over the last seven veers to — lucky enough over the last seven years to have quite an advantage. at this stage. _ years to have quite an advantage. at thi
, three times. mercedes have been a bit of benchmark _ three times. mercedes have been a bit of benchmark team _ three times. mercedes have been a bit of benchmark team for- three times. mercedes have been a bit of benchmark team for the - three times. mercedes have been a bit of benchmark team for the last l bit of benchmark team for the last seven years. he�*s fought so hard this season. he�*s driven brilliantly. the best way to win this and the way we really want to win it is on the...
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we will make time. because we are keen to _ 6:56am. we will make time. because we are keen to ask _ 6:56am. we will make time. because we are keen to ask the _ 6:56am. we will make time. because we are keen to ask the questions - we are keen to ask the questions that lots of you are asking this morning. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. london's night time economy is still facing challenges as a result of the pandemic, despite venues now being open again. the report by the london assembly suggests staff shortages, and reduced bookings mean businesses could continue to face hard times. the mayor says a £7 million investment in a campaign has helped to attract people back in the evenings. trafalgar square's christmas tree could be replaced after it was criticised for looking sparse. norway's oslo council is set to vote on whether to send another one. westminster council claimed the branches were social distancing. but there's a concern a replacement tree might not arrive in time for
we will make time. because we are keen to _ 6:56am. we will make time. because we are keen to ask _ 6:56am. we will make time. because we are keen to ask the _ 6:56am. we will make time. because we are keen to ask the questions - we are keen to ask the questions that lots of you are asking this morning. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. london's night time economy is still facing challenges as a result of the pandemic,...
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too of time -- short period of time. the days of putting a line in the sand between commerce and labor are over. we have to work together because we are in this together. >> you just mentioned, talking about people building new careers, the mantra of the administration is build back better, but as we have gone through the pandemic, work from home for those of us who can work from home, and we are 1.5 years into this new work life, and i am wondering from your perspective now especially as secretary of labor, are we going through a realignment not just in terms of the economy but in terms of how we go about work, out of the american people go to work, whether we are fully shifting from the 9:00 to 5:00 or the eight hour workday 21 at a location to one that is a hybrid of working in an office for working from home or simply working from home if you can? >> i think we are definitely going through a realignment in the united states in america and the world and what our work life looks like. probably one a month or two into t
too of time -- short period of time. the days of putting a line in the sand between commerce and labor are over. we have to work together because we are in this together. >> you just mentioned, talking about people building new careers, the mantra of the administration is build back better, but as we have gone through the pandemic, work from home for those of us who can work from home, and we are 1.5 years into this new work life, and i am wondering from your perspective now especially as...
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— quite a long time? actually it took me 40 _ quite a long time? actually it took me 40 days. _ quite a long time? actually it took me 40 days. while. - quite a long time? actually it l took me 40 days. while. there we no. took me 40 days. while. there we go- there — took me 40 days. while. there we go. there we _ took me 40 days. while. there we go. there we go. _ took me 40 days. while. there we go. there we go. matvey i we go. there we go. matvey rezanov, thank you very much for speaking to us. congratulations on what is a really powerful video and thank you for coming to talk to us about it. you for coming to talk to us about it-_ and we played you the beginning of the video and here's how it ends. instrumental music plays that is the end of the video forjoni mitchell's song river. for millions around the world the big day has arrived — and for millions more it is only hours away. christmas is being celebrated across the globe. a lot of food will be eaten and a lot of presents will be opened, assuming one man in particular heads in the righ
— quite a long time? actually it took me 40 _ quite a long time? actually it took me 40 days. _ quite a long time? actually it took me 40 days. while. - quite a long time? actually it l took me 40 days. while. there we no. took me 40 days. while. there we go- there — took me 40 days. while. there we go. there we _ took me 40 days. while. there we go. there we go. _ took me 40 days. while. there we go. there we go. matvey i we go. there we go. matvey rezanov, thank you very much for speaking...
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but we are here today because my colleagues across the aisle have refused time and time again to begin negotiations or even offer a proposal of their own for government funding that delivers for the american people. house and senate democrats have put forward their proposals, but republicans have not presented an offer of their own. there is not one piece of paper describing what republicans want. it has been 30 days since i brought together a bipartisan, bicameral, four corners meeting on november 2, and to date, we have not heard one word from them. not one word. but now, my republican counterparts want more time, something they've had since we came to this floor to pass the last funding extension 62 days ago. which means we now have no choice but to pursue a short-term extension. make no mistake, a vote against this continuing resolution is a vote to shut the government down. the legislation before us, the further extending government funding act, continues government funding at current levels through february 18. it makes minimal changes to address the most urgent of needs during t
but we are here today because my colleagues across the aisle have refused time and time again to begin negotiations or even offer a proposal of their own for government funding that delivers for the american people. house and senate democrats have put forward their proposals, but republicans have not presented an offer of their own. there is not one piece of paper describing what republicans want. it has been 30 days since i brought together a bipartisan, bicameral, four corners meeting on...
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during your time there? >> there were so many people, just so many different guys and gals coming through they were all great. >> at what happened after brooke? >> after that we settle down with the battalion and then i got the itch to do something different. i had gotten to a command sergeant major and i would keep in touch with him. he was from texas. and he said well, why don't you come to my battalion i said what the tight are you in and he sits affairs unit i thought well, that would be fun. he said we need nurses. do you want to do it? is it okay i will do it. so i transferred from right medical battalion to the civil affairs battalion. : : military intelligence, all sorts of other disciplines let's say. get away from the medical for a while. being the nurse, i was only one out of two nurses that cared for the units. so, if there's any questions, concerns or getting ready to do any medical type things, we were the subject experts for medical. so that was pretty cool. i basically wrapped them up when th
during your time there? >> there were so many people, just so many different guys and gals coming through they were all great. >> at what happened after brooke? >> after that we settle down with the battalion and then i got the itch to do something different. i had gotten to a command sergeant major and i would keep in touch with him. he was from texas. and he said well, why don't you come to my battalion i said what the tight are you in and he sits affairs unit i thought...
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that conversation was a moment in time. in a moment not knowing what was going to happen because this announcement was so unprecedented and shocking particularly when i had cooperated from dayes number one no one's asked me to provideme anything. i would have said please take a look at it. i couldn't even feel any more because it felt selfish in that moment like it was all about the mission and the mission was the election is in 11 days and obviously we know how that ended but that is something i have to carry the rest of my life and it took me to a dark place after and i had to get professional help to get to where i am sitting in this chair talking to you today and i'm glad i got the help. i g needed it. >> and that is the burden that i thought was too much to bear and actually no one has asked me this but what is sneaking up on me the things that happened in our country and i don't believe it happened. that's when it keeps up on me. i don't think it would've been like afghanistan. and that's why it creeps up on me. >> fa
that conversation was a moment in time. in a moment not knowing what was going to happen because this announcement was so unprecedented and shocking particularly when i had cooperated from dayes number one no one's asked me to provideme anything. i would have said please take a look at it. i couldn't even feel any more because it felt selfish in that moment like it was all about the mission and the mission was the election is in 11 days and obviously we know how that ended but that is something...
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time, i think is the right time to buy a call option. normally i'd like to use a spread on something like xlp that is underperforming the market significantly but the call premiums on the upside is not very much. you're not collecting much so i do think in this particular case, the outright buy and the call option is the right strategy. >> okay. mike, we'll give you a final thought on your own trade after you heard from carter and tony. >> yeah. i mean the important thing to think about, $2.80-ish for that call option which is about 20 cents in the money as of the market close represents less than 3.8% of the current underlying share price and gives you basically time-out until june expiration. you're going to have a decent amount of time to decide whether this trade is working for you or not. if you get the move, you'll be able to monetize it. if you don't see it within the next month or two, you're not going to lose all of that premium and you'll be able to unwind this. >> good stuff is there, everybody, thank you >>> up next, we're go
time, i think is the right time to buy a call option. normally i'd like to use a spread on something like xlp that is underperforming the market significantly but the call premiums on the upside is not very much. you're not collecting much so i do think in this particular case, the outright buy and the call option is the right strategy. >> okay. mike, we'll give you a final thought on your own trade after you heard from carter and tony. >> yeah. i mean the important thing to think...
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the amount of times that all snow. the amount of times that all snow vanishing is increasing. the sphinx patch of snow, britain's most durable, has disappeared really quite a lot in the last couple of decades. so it disappeared first of all in 1933 for the first time in known history. then in 1959. again in 1996, 2003, 2006, 2017, 2018 and finally this year, 2021. so you can see the direction of travel. the snows are disappearing earlier and they are disappearing more often. it seems inconceivable that climate change hasn't had a significant impact on this. whether it can be wholly attributed to that, i don't know. it's not my competence. however, it seems absolutely logical to describe the increasing disappearance, at least insignificant part to climate change. i think that's a safe assumption.— change. i think that's a safe assumtion. ., ., ., :: assumption. now, more of 2021's extreme weather, _ assumption. now, more of 2021's extreme weather, starting - assumption. now, more of 2021's extreme weather, starting with i extreme weather, starting with disaster in the usa, hi
the amount of times that all snow. the amount of times that all snow vanishing is increasing. the sphinx patch of snow, britain's most durable, has disappeared really quite a lot in the last couple of decades. so it disappeared first of all in 1933 for the first time in known history. then in 1959. again in 1996, 2003, 2006, 2017, 2018 and finally this year, 2021. so you can see the direction of travel. the snows are disappearing earlier and they are disappearing more often. it seems...
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at the same time, it's impossible to coordinate such ag at the same time, like in the same manner i was in the sand like when they took, when i didn't mean like 12 o'clock and then night like like, like any other day. but what i notice when i wake up, there's like different than the same guns, like different gods. the young that much, it was a little there any more. they messed him. and i heard the one is pre, when i hear what they were screened like was going on there. like they said yes. and i like it's like mary, no, i have it because then when i wasn't when they took yes or from your so some possible because the man his hand tied behind his back, both his leg was tight and it is like a washcloth from his mouth. so basically this the way they used to gain any mentor they failed, stop you that more from 4, we're going to have them a detainee for, for one. after this break, garago is driven by drill shaped bank concur. some of those with there's sinks, we dare to ask a girl there are you don't forget about it. oh heck, no. what recreation came with the red 7 years a report. ah ah welco
at the same time, it's impossible to coordinate such ag at the same time, like in the same manner i was in the sand like when they took, when i didn't mean like 12 o'clock and then night like like, like any other day. but what i notice when i wake up, there's like different than the same guns, like different gods. the young that much, it was a little there any more. they messed him. and i heard the one is pre, when i hear what they were screened like was going on there. like they said yes. and...
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it wasn't war time at one time in your calendar, right. and they have their own a mission and vision. how for him to come, that you the rules. and it is hard on the brother of 20 years after 1000 years to come to change the rules and making us all these animals and instruments. and if not, well, let us know of information as you headed from you saying one done one to the by the ministration. i know you're wearing the guantanamo orange color there in belgrade, you know, under the castro government and they said, god, john always occupied cuba. tell me, i suppose finally about how cuban iguanas say with you because the market, like i think at least year them in different sort of in about the human rights in human in time. they committed one of the major a violation in the, in the, in the p. b, a 70 went to them like our end. so, you know, and want to know when you, when you live in such a confinement. i mean, as i told you, everything can design their dual banking to separate your mind of your body. i think like i bought control, i guess wha
it wasn't war time at one time in your calendar, right. and they have their own a mission and vision. how for him to come, that you the rules. and it is hard on the brother of 20 years after 1000 years to come to change the rules and making us all these animals and instruments. and if not, well, let us know of information as you headed from you saying one done one to the by the ministration. i know you're wearing the guantanamo orange color there in belgrade, you know, under the castro...
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females were there all the time and the majority of the time they were topless by the pool. he did not witness anything happen in the massage room, but part of his job was to clean up after the epstein massage orgies. washing sex toys and returning them to a basket in epstein's closet. jeffrey epstein visited the white house 17 times during the clinton years. after a freedom of information act the log showed epstein would normally visit the west wing. a good indication he was there to see the president, bill clinton. after bill clinton left the white house flight logs show he flew on epstein's private jet at least 26 times. clinton always denied wrongdoing. author bannial halper said maxwell and bill clinton had a sexual relationship. he said he saw clinton on maxwell's jet and had to clean up afterwards. before the trial began new york senator chuck schumer appointed the judge overseeing the maxwell trial to a higher bench but the judge refused. she says she'll stay on until the case concludes. epstein was documented to be an fbi informant. in one matter he was snoichght fb
females were there all the time and the majority of the time they were topless by the pool. he did not witness anything happen in the massage room, but part of his job was to clean up after the epstein massage orgies. washing sex toys and returning them to a basket in epstein's closet. jeffrey epstein visited the white house 17 times during the clinton years. after a freedom of information act the log showed epstein would normally visit the west wing. a good indication he was there to see the...
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for a limited time, ask how to get a great deal for your business. and get up to a $500 prepaid card with select bundles when you switch to the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. or get started with internet and voice for $64.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee. give your business the gift of savings today. comcast business. powering possibilities. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ >>> welcome back another brutal sell-off in technology today the nasdaq plunging nearly 2%. that's off session lows. if you caught the show two
for a limited time, ask how to get a great deal for your business. and get up to a $500 prepaid card with select bundles when you switch to the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. or get started with internet and voice for $64.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee. give your business the gift of savings today. comcast business. powering possibilities. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade...
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toni morrison is represented a few times. you yourself are representing as well as you do in this book many times, and you came to the magazine and you certainly came to my attention as a writer kind of as the obama era was happening. this book is the fruit of our mutual thinking about what this book can be obama during the george floyd moment. what were your hopes and to what degree where they dashed as you look back on it now? >> the thing that was interesting about obama was there was no precedent. he wasn't the product of some immediate trauma. there hadn't been i kind of sympathetic move for recompense. he just emerged at a moment when people who studied race, like political scientists and sociologist and historians, nobody was looking at american society and saying we are at a moment when we can anticipate a breakthrough of this magnitude. he just showed up. because he upended some expectations, yet this idea that the wasn't nothing could do, and so there's a picture of an outside the superman museum where he's posing w
toni morrison is represented a few times. you yourself are representing as well as you do in this book many times, and you came to the magazine and you certainly came to my attention as a writer kind of as the obama era was happening. this book is the fruit of our mutual thinking about what this book can be obama during the george floyd moment. what were your hopes and to what degree where they dashed as you look back on it now? >> the thing that was interesting about obama was there was...
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i am running out of time. the american relations between the united states and japan was of course an embargo. in that the decision to freeze japanese assets in the united states and that led to the virtual oil embargo. the myth was that the oil embargo was not ordered by president roosevelt rather the freezing of japanese assets led to a de facto embargo of petroleum for oil from the united states. that was all done by state departments and the department of treasury and so forth. so by the time fdr realized the oil embargo was in place in reality he could not revise that decision. that was sort of unfortunate. because as we all know the oil embargo was the main reason for japan's countdown to pearl harbor really. i think several points of no return september 6 imperial conference where they decided to prepare for proposition one half months. expressed his opinion by reading, citing his grandfather poem. basically this poem conveys he preferred a peaceful diplomatic negotiations over or preparation and going
i am running out of time. the american relations between the united states and japan was of course an embargo. in that the decision to freeze japanese assets in the united states and that led to the virtual oil embargo. the myth was that the oil embargo was not ordered by president roosevelt rather the freezing of japanese assets led to a de facto embargo of petroleum for oil from the united states. that was all done by state departments and the department of treasury and so forth. so by the...
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that saved us a lot of time. i do not know how you dealt with other people deciding what makes it in and what does not. we kept that to ourselves. you are talking about a specific speech. the president was almost a writer. he was intimately involved in it. he saw it as a collaborative relationship. i think one of our best speeches was the day i got to circumvent the process entirely. two days before he was supposed to speak in selma, washington shut down for a snowstorm. i went to the office and spent the day with president obama shuttling drafts back and forth because nobody was there. there were no meetings so we had all day to send drafts back and forth. each one made the other better. no process, in my opinion, gives the best speeches. with apologies to everyone at the white house. carolyn: i am completely envious of you. for having that as your set up. we did have processes as well. not the same as you, john, but our process was hair on fire but not to the degree we just heard about from the prior administra
that saved us a lot of time. i do not know how you dealt with other people deciding what makes it in and what does not. we kept that to ourselves. you are talking about a specific speech. the president was almost a writer. he was intimately involved in it. he saw it as a collaborative relationship. i think one of our best speeches was the day i got to circumvent the process entirely. two days before he was supposed to speak in selma, washington shut down for a snowstorm. i went to the office...
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better than thatcher. aha, of modern time. better than thatcher-_ of modern time. better than thatcher. �* ., ., , , _ thatcher. a huge ma'ority buoyed by brexit and a _ thatcher. a huge ma'ority buoyed by brexit and a weak— thatcher. a huge majority buoyed by brexit and a weak looking _ thatcher. a huge majority buoyed by brexit and a weak looking labour - brexit and a weak looking labour opposition led byjeremy corbyn. things— opposition led byjeremy corbyn. things have changed quite a bit since _ things have changed quite a bit since it— things have changed quite a bit since it was of the problem is he does _ since it was of the problem is he does not — since it was of the problem is he does not look competent. the cabinet does not look competent. the cabinet does not _ does not look competent. the cabinet does not look competent. the cabinet does not look competent. the cabinet does not look competent as dominic raab is _ does not look competent as dominic raab is all— does not look competent as dominic raab is all over the place as deputy preminger
better than thatcher. aha, of modern time. better than thatcher-_ of modern time. better than thatcher. �* ., ., , , _ thatcher. a huge ma'ority buoyed by brexit and a _ thatcher. a huge ma'ority buoyed by brexit and a weak— thatcher. a huge majority buoyed by brexit and a weak looking _ thatcher. a huge majority buoyed by brexit and a weak looking labour - brexit and a weak looking labour opposition led byjeremy corbyn. things— opposition led byjeremy corbyn. things have changed quite a...
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time is running out. americans have been radicalized and they're being pushed to action all the time by a group of unhinged conservatives who care more about power and profits than safety and security and doing what's right. we need it o know the truth. before it's too late. leading our discussion tonight is democratic congressman. of colorado. he served house impeachment manager in the second impeachment trial of donald trump. congressman, thank you for coming back to the last word. republicans have seen where this kind of rhetoric can go. why are they still pushing it? >> well, it's good to be with you. just taking a step back as you said next week will mark one year since the attack on congress. as you know was the worst assault on the capitol. since the war of 1812. there are many of us who warn nd the days after the sixth and later on the senate floor during the impeachment trial that we are facing a radically new threat in the kind of forces that combined to attack our government on january 6. and i
time is running out. americans have been radicalized and they're being pushed to action all the time by a group of unhinged conservatives who care more about power and profits than safety and security and doing what's right. we need it o know the truth. before it's too late. leading our discussion tonight is democratic congressman. of colorado. he served house impeachment manager in the second impeachment trial of donald trump. congressman, thank you for coming back to the last word....
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i'm just about running out of time. i think that in order to do that, what we learned from the internet is you have to have regulatory flexibility. you have to think of new ways of doing new things when you're presented with the type of issues and the possibilities that we have from this. i thank you all so much. randy, again, congratulations. you're just wonderful. >> thank you so much debra. it was great having you again. debra mentioned bill kinnard. i'm glad he was able to pull off that switchero. i'm glad he was able to pull that off. debra, i don't know if you were here earlier but i had a video from the chairman earlier which i was really grateful to have. one of the lines, and maybe you wrote it for him. if you did, don't say so. one of the things he said i think it was in 1999 or 2000 and he was speaking to a group of state utility consumer advocates, i believe. he was talking about the pleas to impose open access which you referred to. impose a common carrier of lime regime on the emerging broad band. i'm talk
i'm just about running out of time. i think that in order to do that, what we learned from the internet is you have to have regulatory flexibility. you have to think of new ways of doing new things when you're presented with the type of issues and the possibilities that we have from this. i thank you all so much. randy, again, congratulations. you're just wonderful. >> thank you so much debra. it was great having you again. debra mentioned bill kinnard. i'm glad he was able to pull off...
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your travel time in to the pass. over toward 580, 680 connector is only about 25 minutes but if you are continuing past this point over toward caution ovally that's where you will start tapping the brake lights. other travel times westbound east shore in the clear. highway 4, light condition there's and 101 northbound out of the south bay. only 37 minutes from san jose to sfo. >>> just about 5:32 and a live look outside. the fireworks show along san francisco's waterfront is not going to happen this year. the mayor canceling the new year's eve fireworks show because of covid. justin andrews is live in san francisco this morning and a lot of people very disappointed rushing to find new last minute plans. >> yeah. as we know this event brings tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people to san francisco's waterfront. for the second year in a row, it won't happen. this is a big bummer for so many people who look forward to this time. even business owners. a big blow to their business's bottom line. it's one of the
your travel time in to the pass. over toward 580, 680 connector is only about 25 minutes but if you are continuing past this point over toward caution ovally that's where you will start tapping the brake lights. other travel times westbound east shore in the clear. highway 4, light condition there's and 101 northbound out of the south bay. only 37 minutes from san jose to sfo. >>> just about 5:32 and a live look outside. the fireworks show along san francisco's waterfront is not going...
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it was a crazy time. very busy all the time. the 40-hour week, forget it. we didn't see 40 hours a week. if we saw 60, we were lucky. and it just wasn't monday through friday either. we were on call. as i said, busy, busy time. and that's how a lot of the fisher houses started. yeah, it was busy. >> and were you staying pretty close to the camp itself? >> yes. luckily when we were moved, we were afforded live on base. at the time, again, it was busy and full. so we had to live in apartments, which was nice. we had our own vehicles because all drove from here to texas. so at least we were able to have povs. but, as i said, it was busy. one day -- i came home one night and i still had my uniform on, i sat on my couch. the next thing i knew, i was waking up the next morning still in my uniform right before work. i was so tired. but that's what we had to do. >> how long did you stay at brooke army medical? >> we were there 18 months. that was a long mobilization. but again, it was a good learning and growing process. >> did you serve with anybody else that stan
it was a crazy time. very busy all the time. the 40-hour week, forget it. we didn't see 40 hours a week. if we saw 60, we were lucky. and it just wasn't monday through friday either. we were on call. as i said, busy, busy time. and that's how a lot of the fisher houses started. yeah, it was busy. >> and were you staying pretty close to the camp itself? >> yes. luckily when we were moved, we were afforded live on base. at the time, again, it was busy and full. so we had to live in...
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for the time that i have time for you. and i wish more scientists would do that as well. i'm right, it's so good to have had you in this discussion and, and thank you da vang as well for pointing out the purpose, the impact of the nobel prize. and also perhaps some of the challenges as well as we go next to oslo city hall in norway to meet 2 of my colleagues who are preparing for the nobel peace prize ceremony and a very distinct interview that they will be doing. hello, james. hello falling, so nice to see welcome. i'm going to put something t festival because i want you to join. i very high, high, very well. thank you. i'm. i'm going to put something to you. i want you to listen to this comment here. and it comes from the all slow new university college. and pixar pon some of the challenges that the nobel peace prize has in terms of the nominations. who receives it? have a listen, have a look. the nobel peace prize given to i'll be off, men has become a huge embarrassment for the novel committee. never before as wall nor
for the time that i have time for you. and i wish more scientists would do that as well. i'm right, it's so good to have had you in this discussion and, and thank you da vang as well for pointing out the purpose, the impact of the nobel prize. and also perhaps some of the challenges as well as we go next to oslo city hall in norway to meet 2 of my colleagues who are preparing for the nobel peace prize ceremony and a very distinct interview that they will be doing. hello, james. hello falling,...
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to time. that's it. take care. good morning. welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today... new covid restrictions come into force in england, with face coverings now compulsory in most indoor venues. it is the big screen sequel nobody wanted to see. from today in england when cinemas and theatres are open, face coverings are again required. i am in birmingham to find out what businesses and customers make of the change. borisjohnson's most senior press advisor comes under the spotlight, for attending a christmas party at number 10. health officials in scotland urge people to cancel their christmas parties, to stop the spread of the omicron variant.
to time. that's it. take care. good morning. welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today... new covid restrictions come into force in england, with face coverings now compulsory in most indoor venues. it is the big screen sequel nobody wanted to see. from today in england when cinemas and theatres are open, face coverings are again required. i am in birmingham to find out what businesses and customers make of the change. borisjohnson's most senior press...
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in five or ten years time most keyhole - or ten years time most keyhole surgery— or ten years time most keyhole surgery in— or ten years time most keyhole surgery in this country is going to be done — surgery in this country is going to be done with robotic assistants and it has_ be done with robotic assistants and it has been— be done with robotic assistants and it has been a slow growth over the last ten_ it has been a slow growth over the last ten years or so but we are now at the _ last ten years or so but we are now at the stage — last ten years or so but we are now at the stage where these robots are so adaptable they can help with so many _ so adaptable they can help with so many different types of operations. the patients responded?— the patients responded? patients have been fantastic. _ the patients responded? patients have been fantastic. they've - the patients responded? patients| have been fantastic. they've been positive _ have been fantastic. they've been positive and thankfully the results so far— positive and thankfully the results so far have been good. in
in five or ten years time most keyhole - or ten years time most keyhole surgery— or ten years time most keyhole surgery in— or ten years time most keyhole surgery in this country is going to be done — surgery in this country is going to be done with robotic assistants and it has_ be done with robotic assistants and it has been— be done with robotic assistants and it has been a slow growth over the last ten_ it has been a slow growth over the last ten years or so but we are now at the _...
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i tried understand this every time. when was the last time rush attacked? anyone else, people need to back up the screen with arguments and how many times have need a countries the texts are in states in the last 20 years. and how many special operations were carried out by the nato countries that we would, can you show me something in close to that from the russian side. now, there is nothing you need to figure out where there are faculty and where there's a propaganda. earlier in the week who spoke with a former austrian foreign minister current canal, so you outlined ways that she believed could help overcome the current political deadlock between moscow in the west. ah, yes, we are in a stalemate. no doubt about that. but in such a stalemate, it takes people with some sort of creativity. that's what diplomacy is about international relations and not only about self in peril, digman of national security interests and so on. at the moment we have bayside saying, russia saying, look, we've got grave security concerns about nato. we have eastern european co
i tried understand this every time. when was the last time rush attacked? anyone else, people need to back up the screen with arguments and how many times have need a countries the texts are in states in the last 20 years. and how many special operations were carried out by the nato countries that we would, can you show me something in close to that from the russian side. now, there is nothing you need to figure out where there are faculty and where there's a propaganda. earlier in the week who...
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and we don't have time for the product. it rory. and if i go to boston here, no, but i mean, that's not the impression you get from watching the national media. i mean, i think we're all in agreement and i'm not going to ask you to repeat what we've already heard here. but then it's just really about culture wars is that would really everyone's bickering about, go ahead, rory. well, your point about national media. i mean, the national media is driven by ratings. and how do you get ratings? you get ratings by having people disagree and bigger and show that they're angry about things. anger gets ratings. and this is something that all of the major networks know. you put a bunch of panelists on that say, yeah, you know, we're all in agreement. that's not going to drive the ratings that these networks want. so i think as far as the point about media driving this conversation, we do need to take a bigger look at that. mean things certainly look different back in the day before we had a 247 new cycle. you had 3 major networks and you had
and we don't have time for the product. it rory. and if i go to boston here, no, but i mean, that's not the impression you get from watching the national media. i mean, i think we're all in agreement and i'm not going to ask you to repeat what we've already heard here. but then it's just really about culture wars is that would really everyone's bickering about, go ahead, rory. well, your point about national media. i mean, the national media is driven by ratings. and how do you get ratings? you...
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>> a very long time. tom foreman, thanks very much. >>> more now on the dilemma facing schools and parents in the coming days, namely how to avoid the drawbacks a return of in-person learning. here to talk about it is the secretary of education, secretary cardona, thank you for being with us. there are a lot of concerned families out there. you say parents and teachers have to make sure to get students into classes safely and stay stay in the classroom. given what we currently know about the omicron variant and its high transmissibility rate, specifically how can parents and teachest best do that right now? >> thank you, jim, for having me, first of all. and yes, we recognize the numbers are climbing across the country. we also know that we have tools now that we didn't have before. we know what works to keep our schools safely reopened. and we're -- we have more resources aimed at keeping our schools open than ever before. so, it's critical that we do what we can to make sure that our schools stay open f
>> a very long time. tom foreman, thanks very much. >>> more now on the dilemma facing schools and parents in the coming days, namely how to avoid the drawbacks a return of in-person learning. here to talk about it is the secretary of education, secretary cardona, thank you for being with us. there are a lot of concerned families out there. you say parents and teachers have to make sure to get students into classes safely and stay stay in the classroom. given what we currently...
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it is at this time _ is at this time a night. it is at this time of night. i do quite like it. this time of night. i do quite like it and _ this time of night. i do quite like it. and what i liked about the i it does _ it. and what i liked about the i it does go — it. and what i liked about the i it does go in — it. and what i liked about the i it does go in its own direction. harriet. _ does go in its own direction. harriet, do you want to take us onto the telegraph?— the telegraph? booster roll-out at a standstill. well, _ the telegraph? booster roll-out at a standstill. well, the _ the telegraph? booster roll-out at a standstill. well, the government - the telegraph? booster roll-out at a standstill. well, the government is. standstill. well, the government is really throwing all their eggs and one basket with the vaccine roll—out. adamant that that�*s the way we will get to the winter and avoid the lockdowns we are seeing elsewhere on the continent and around the world. because of a very high number of the population are vaccinated and we are r
it is at this time _ is at this time a night. it is at this time of night. i do quite like it. this time of night. i do quite like it and _ this time of night. i do quite like it. and what i liked about the i it does _ it. and what i liked about the i it does go — it. and what i liked about the i it does go in — it. and what i liked about the i it does go in its own direction. harriet. _ does go in its own direction. harriet, do you want to take us onto the telegraph?— the telegraph?...
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to time _ a matter of topping it up from time to time the — a matter of topping it up from time to time. the second is as we have with omicron, something comes in that the _ with omicron, something comes in that the vaccines work less effectively against any need to do something to top it up and get back to where _ something to top it up and get back to where you were before the new variant _ to where you were before the new variant came in. on the first of those, — variant came in. on the first of those, we _ variant came in. on the first of those, we don't yet know how long the immunity will take to wayne. in general, _ the immunity will take to wayne. in general, most people look at this wood _ general, most people look at this wood say— general, most people look at this wood say that after a booster, the waning _ wood say that after a booster, the waning may be slower than after the second _ waning may be slower than after the second vaccine but we don't know that so _ second vaccine but we don't know that so we — second vaccine but we don't know that so we need to see those d
to time _ a matter of topping it up from time to time the — a matter of topping it up from time to time. the second is as we have with omicron, something comes in that the _ with omicron, something comes in that the vaccines work less effectively against any need to do something to top it up and get back to where _ something to top it up and get back to where you were before the new variant _ to where you were before the new variant came in. on the first of those, — variant came in. on the...
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that time that jimmy carter saved canada from nuclear destruction. we are running short on time. what i want to do is take a couple callers. this is dan out of virginia. caller: i'm outside the beltway and i appreciate your story about carter, but tell the truth. carter got elected like trump did. he got elected without the democratic party and of course, one of the first things he did was get rid of the limousine so that when hamilton, jordan and the other guys went up to capitol hill, they drove in they couldn't try to find department spots. he did not follow winston churchill's rule, and the rule is they put the dictators in power. well, jimmy carter's biggest mistake was not keeping the shah in power. he was a good guy. keep the dictators in power and all of our politicians still hold the clans and tribes together. please tell the truth about jimmy carter. host: and we will take your comments. first from florida real quick, and then i would let you responded to both. caller: yes, good morning. i wanted to ask your guest about president carter's record. i hear about how presid
that time that jimmy carter saved canada from nuclear destruction. we are running short on time. what i want to do is take a couple callers. this is dan out of virginia. caller: i'm outside the beltway and i appreciate your story about carter, but tell the truth. carter got elected like trump did. he got elected without the democratic party and of course, one of the first things he did was get rid of the limousine so that when hamilton, jordan and the other guys went up to capitol hill, they...