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we'll see which one ends up being the bigger hit [ laughter ] the jury's out >> seth: colin, colin, do not put money on this. [ laughter ] >> we left -- we got engaged, then basically fled town, so i didn't see anyone that summer. then i went right back into "snl," and then covid hit. so, there's been basically these two years that have been a huge moment in our lives where we haven't seen most of our friends. >> seth: wait, am i finding out now for the first time that tom and jerry are also british actors who are doing american accents this whole time? >> yes that's the big scoop yeah we just had regÉ on, and hopefully -- we'll see, fingers crossed, tom and jerry join nick jonas this week >> seth: i want to ask about nick jonas i want to talk more about "tom and jerry. we'll be right back with more from colin jost right after this ♪ you are an electric vehicle. electricity powers your heart. want to feel your heart beat faster? drive an electric car. made by a company whose evs have gone five billion miles... for every highway... every driveway... ...and every speedway. and where t
we'll see which one ends up being the bigger hit [ laughter ] the jury's out >> seth: colin, colin, do not put money on this. [ laughter ] >> we left -- we got engaged, then basically fled town, so i didn't see anyone that summer. then i went right back into "snl," and then covid hit. so, there's been basically these two years that have been a huge moment in our lives where we haven't seen most of our friends. >> seth: wait, am i finding out now for the first time...
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colin: absolutely. we are starting to see that ease up across the industry, and we will see how it plays out in the first part of the year. tesla has done a nice job of never getting this and leveraging its software defined architecture on the vehicle and deliver in excess of what street expectations had been. alix: how did they do this when other companies are really struggling to get all of their parts? colin: you have to dig into this as the software defined architecture. as we change from gasoline driven vehicles into the ev space, we are looking at a fundamental change in how these vehicles are designed and how they operate. when we do that, and the software element of this is far more important to the actual production of the vehicle, you can't swap out parts, and that is something they have talked about throughout 2021, and that they have been able to reengineer some of the software to use a different component in various areas, and that is how they are keeping up with this. at the same time, we
colin: absolutely. we are starting to see that ease up across the industry, and we will see how it plays out in the first part of the year. tesla has done a nice job of never getting this and leveraging its software defined architecture on the vehicle and deliver in excess of what street expectations had been. alix: how did they do this when other companies are really struggling to get all of their parts? colin: you have to dig into this as the software defined architecture. as we change from...
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colin: that is right. even though some of these large companies we know and use, google, facebook, amazon, they have also been under pressure from the market perspective. that being said, they all benefit from tremendous secular growth trends in e-commerce and online advertising and digital media. still plenty of reasons to be bullish on these companies over the medium term and long term, even as technology changes and the pace changes. matt: we have got to the point where we expect these companies are going to do well continue to exist and it is unquestionable. i remember when that was the case for a company like nokia p what has to happen to make a household name sort of disintegrate in a matter of years? colin: what we have found historically is companies that underinvest in technology and underinvested in engineering hires and they had the hardest time sustaining their business, customers, growth prospects. i think that lesson is loud and clear to most of that technology leaders today, including those
colin: that is right. even though some of these large companies we know and use, google, facebook, amazon, they have also been under pressure from the market perspective. that being said, they all benefit from tremendous secular growth trends in e-commerce and online advertising and digital media. still plenty of reasons to be bullish on these companies over the medium term and long term, even as technology changes and the pace changes. matt: we have got to the point where we expect these...
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and let me correct one thing you said there, i don't think colin powell lied. i think that's a, a bit of a stretch. i think what happened was the october 2002 national intelligence estimate accepted by the congress. both houses accepted by most of the government accepted by france, israel jordan, germany, the youth, most of our fellow intelligence agencies accepted that is the truth. an at least the reasonable you for you had previously said that the famous half a 1000000 children killed by us sanctions and british sanctions on iraq let alone the other economic sanctions had destroyed the saddam hussein's capabilities. you knew that why did you switch? and i didn't know that either. no, that's putting words in my mouth. again, i knew that the sanctions had been unsuccessful and whose actually you had said really some sanctions had been effective against saddam hussein. ordering specifically in terms of hurting children and women and all manner of other people, salaam had no problems whatsoever. building castle after castle and fortifications and buying things f
and let me correct one thing you said there, i don't think colin powell lied. i think that's a, a bit of a stretch. i think what happened was the october 2002 national intelligence estimate accepted by the congress. both houses accepted by most of the government accepted by france, israel jordan, germany, the youth, most of our fellow intelligence agencies accepted that is the truth. an at least the reasonable you for you had previously said that the famous half a 1000000 children killed by us...
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what happened to colin powell is common to many, many of the deaths that we have seen in the united states. >> laura: we this data out of lombardi, the lombardi region of italy in march, april of 2,020 which is what we were talking about at the time with hypertensive diabetic, very old individuals generally. that data was there in the first two months of covid. it is very curious as to why this is been an ignore. i have to ask about this pushed dr. mccullough to boost americans as fully vaccinated. university students are told you have to get boosted by x date, or you are not welcome on campus. what about that given omicron? >> the mandates should be completely dropped across the board. omicron is been several things, it is a huge syndromic change it
what happened to colin powell is common to many, many of the deaths that we have seen in the united states. >> laura: we this data out of lombardi, the lombardi region of italy in march, april of 2,020 which is what we were talking about at the time with hypertensive diabetic, very old individuals generally. that data was there in the first two months of covid. it is very curious as to why this is been an ignore. i have to ask about this pushed dr. mccullough to boost americans as fully...
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hopefully trey lance had a little more longevity colin kaepernick did on the forty-niners. at least we know colin kaepernick's career and it on a whole nother term. a lot to unpack. when you look at that. but i do think trey lance he passed the eye test. you can see he has a lot of skills to work with the has the athleticism. he has the big arm. he has the prototypical size for a quarterback at this level. he just has to put it together. now, i do not think it is a lock. i do think we'll have to work at it. and i think the forty-niners will have to put him in a great position to succeed because we have seen people that prototype and all the skills in the world kind of flame out all right. let's get to las vegas. the raiders. they've been playing inspiring ball after an embarrassing loss to the washington football team blowout loss to the chiefs. >> it seemed to me that they pack it in. and, you know, vegas. let's go to exceed all escape. >> our vacation settled. but i was wrong. they've ripped off 2 straight wins and they had a chance to from all a playoff shot with a win i
hopefully trey lance had a little more longevity colin kaepernick did on the forty-niners. at least we know colin kaepernick's career and it on a whole nother term. a lot to unpack. when you look at that. but i do think trey lance he passed the eye test. you can see he has a lot of skills to work with the has the athleticism. he has the big arm. he has the prototypical size for a quarterback at this level. he just has to put it together. now, i do not think it is a lock. i do think we'll have...
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colin and pete bought a ferry boat >> well, fine, here to talk about it is a guy who just bought a ferry >> hey we bought a ferry. the windowless van of the sea. >> the two staten island nate natives bought the ferry along side a manhattan real estate broker they plan to turn the decommissioned ferry into a live entertainment event space. >> that will be so cool. taking that ferry as kids and now they own one >>> a look at the week ahead >>> and our top stories, including why sarah palin is taking the "the new york times" to court to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®... ask you doctor about tremfya® today. sweet pillows of softness! this is soft! holy charmin! excuse me! roll it back everybody! charmin ultra soft is so cushiony soft, you'll want more! but it's so absorbe
colin and pete bought a ferry boat >> well, fine, here to talk about it is a guy who just bought a ferry >> hey we bought a ferry. the windowless van of the sea. >> the two staten island nate natives bought the ferry along side a manhattan real estate broker they plan to turn the decommissioned ferry into a live entertainment event space. >> that will be so cool. taking that ferry as kids and now they own one >>> a look at the week ahead >>> and our top...
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events. alex's into being colonel lawrence wilkerson, the former chief of staff, to the late general colin powell cuddle, loves focus on what now, just a year after the, the storming of the capital, the assault on the settle of american democracy stands, the republic quinet, that i think not and just your usually expression, quote, the syllable of democracy on quote is really inaccurate. i think the congress of the united states, the legislative branch in which our founding fathers most power, will reside because it is the direct representative of the people which is after all our democracy supposed to be all about is the form. how can it be cut wilkerson, that just a year after the pot fossil pop, tragic, a popular uprising by an outgoing president. we can have opinion polls showing present, come the favorite to become the next president. i have an ass can not be in any universe. good question. i watched cnn's report on it last night and i was stunned at our graphic. they were able to be about how much he has come back, and now he will likely be the candidate for the republic. i'm going t
events. alex's into being colonel lawrence wilkerson, the former chief of staff, to the late general colin powell cuddle, loves focus on what now, just a year after the, the storming of the capital, the assault on the settle of american democracy stands, the republic quinet, that i think not and just your usually expression, quote, the syllable of democracy on quote is really inaccurate. i think the congress of the united states, the legislative branch in which our founding fathers most power,...
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that's very similar to colin kaepernick and all these young people who took a knee. yes, they are doing it for racial equity, yes, they were doing it against police violence but one of the reasons why the reaction was so incredibly vicious in some cases was because implicit in taking that he is a statement especially during the anthem that there's a gap tween what this country says it represents and the lived experiences of some of people in this country. that is a very intense challenge to put towards power in the united states. >> watch the full program anytime online at c-span.org/booktv. just search for dave zirin. >> you are watching booktv therefore complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind the scenes on social media at booktv come on twitter, instagram and facebook. >> welcome to p&p live. i'm bradley graham, co-owner politics and prose along with my wife lissa muscatine and would light up with this afternoon abc news correspondent jonathan karl here to talk about his informative new book, that triumph, final act of the tr
that's very similar to colin kaepernick and all these young people who took a knee. yes, they are doing it for racial equity, yes, they were doing it against police violence but one of the reasons why the reaction was so incredibly vicious in some cases was because implicit in taking that he is a statement especially during the anthem that there's a gap tween what this country says it represents and the lived experiences of some of people in this country. that is a very intense challenge to put...
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congressman colin allred tells me his story, next. >> there was still blood on the walls. still broken glass on the floor. while we ourselves were shaken, we came back. and we voted to certify the american presidential election. [♪] did you know, styling hair is easier when it's hydrated? try pantene daily moisture renewal conditioner. the active pro-v nutrients, provide up to 72 hours of hydration for easier and more flexible styling. try pantene. as a professional bull-rider i'm used...
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well, let's talk about the other bargaining chip, which is catherine coline la, as i understand it. so has a number of deals with eastern countries. picky china? as you mentioned, a lot of those deals are on 25 year terms. so how do, how does that change when it comes to spare capacity? does cattle have the ability to actually give some gas to europe or is it all tied up in long term deals? is there, is there capacity for cattle to get involved at the bequest of the, the americans there is capacity for cut out to get it to get involved at the bequest us or some of us of america. but there are limitations to that. and then let's not forget days, australia, there are other 4 uses of l n g who can, who can trip in as well. but again, it becomes a matter of price. and yes, we have the geopolitical dimension. but we also math democracies. we have governments who need to get re elected and if, if costs are for heating people's houses and went the spiral out of control it, that becomes quite tough. so i'm optimistic that that one can find some sort of accommodation and that right. so it's
well, let's talk about the other bargaining chip, which is catherine coline la, as i understand it. so has a number of deals with eastern countries. picky china? as you mentioned, a lot of those deals are on 25 year terms. so how do, how does that change when it comes to spare capacity? does cattle have the ability to actually give some gas to europe or is it all tied up in long term deals? is there, is there capacity for cattle to get involved at the bequest of the, the americans there is...
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i want to thank all our guests probably fell going out coline and alright. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again, any time buy this thing a website out there, a dot com for the discussion. go to a facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. and you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is act a jane sites for me. am wrong calling from the whole team. ah ah. a shilling. the debates they erased out of like people from the american and global story was very powerful on an online ad your voice. the comment section is right here. join our conversation, we had all protected when everyone is protected. it is not by being nationalistic about us. you just look at it in a very different way. say that perspective men and men meeting each other and they don't have any solution. let me put it clear for you this dream. on al jazeera, the 35th meeting of the african union will see heads of states discussed cobit 19 in the conflict in ethiopia, with climate change, but keener fatso and other west african coups high
i want to thank all our guests probably fell going out coline and alright. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again, any time buy this thing a website out there, a dot com for the discussion. go to a facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. and you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is act a jane sites for me. am wrong calling from the whole team. ah ah. a shilling. the debates they erased out of like people from the american and...
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colin paterson explains why. # it all began tonight... tonight, west side story is one of the big favourites to win at the golden globes. but all of its stars and its director, steven spielberg, will not be there. the same goes for belfast, which is tied for the most nominations — seven. we're looking to cleanse the community. you wouldn't want to be the odd one out in this street. touch my family and i'll kill you. it is based on the childhood of its director, sir kenneth branagh, who has never won a golden globe. if he does tonight, the way he will find out is on his computer. it is doubtful that he will even care. the golden globes are normally a star—studded event, but they have been beset with problems for the past year. an los angeles times expose revealed that they have not had a single black voter for almost two decades, and there are accusations of unethical practices. this prompted tom cruise to send back the three golden globes he had won. the rights holders, nbc, said they would not broadcast the ceremony, and despite radi
colin paterson explains why. # it all began tonight... tonight, west side story is one of the big favourites to win at the golden globes. but all of its stars and its director, steven spielberg, will not be there. the same goes for belfast, which is tied for the most nominations — seven. we're looking to cleanse the community. you wouldn't want to be the odd one out in this street. touch my family and i'll kill you. it is based on the childhood of its director, sir kenneth branagh, who has...
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s. secretary of state, the lead general colin powell now a distinguished professor at william in me to college. what is his assessment of his old boss, his contribution to stick craft and also his view on the trends in american politics. just one year after the assault on the citadel of american democracy, read 1st to your teens, emails and messages in response i show last week on corporate, and whether that is a single vaccine solution on the horizon. well, we have some conflicting views. laura says new science which completely ignores the all science for the purpose of a new agenda. sandy says very informative, late the scientists talk and it makes sense. and finally, eileen says another very interesting, sure. tonight, great experts adding to our understanding of corporate. now the death of colin powell last autumn brought a rear moment of bipartisanship in american politics. with the notable exception of president trump all sides united to pre is a substantial contribution of the former chairman of the joint chiefs and secretary of state to american military and political life. but
s. secretary of state, the lead general colin powell now a distinguished professor at william in me to college. what is his assessment of his old boss, his contribution to stick craft and also his view on the trends in american politics. just one year after the assault on the citadel of american democracy, read 1st to your teens, emails and messages in response i show last week on corporate, and whether that is a single vaccine solution on the horizon. well, we have some conflicting views....
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colin says limited available testing sites in the district and overcrowded testing locations that are open to the public. >> are 2 major problems going into the second week of school? the line was. >> out the door around the block up the hill. >> it was. and at the end of the day when we shut down, there are still people wanting more testing. a lead official is describing her recent experience at a public testing site in the city's lakeview district. she talks about how the lack of available testing is disrupting the regular school routine of special needs students. there's a lot of families who have kids with disabilities, especially those kids who are immunocompromised to. we are just >> we're really, really worried about the lack of information and guidance changing under you know how the need for masking is changed. how transmissible everything is a crime. so we know that the demand is very high. we're doing everything we can to get these tests into the hands of students, staff and families and will continue to do that this week. commissioner colin says it's not too late for sf us
colin says limited available testing sites in the district and overcrowded testing locations that are open to the public. >> are 2 major problems going into the second week of school? the line was. >> out the door around the block up the hill. >> it was. and at the end of the day when we shut down, there are still people wanting more testing. a lead official is describing her recent experience at a public testing site in the city's lakeview district. she talks about how the...
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now that is a colin powell last autumn, brought a rear moment to bipartisanship in american politics. with the notable exception of president trump all sides united to pre is the substantial contribution of the former chairman of the joint chiefs and secretary of state to american military and political life. but what was his last thing in pat alex is joined by the man who stood at the side of general powell throat, his term of office colonel lawrence wilkerson hello love and welcome and what a great pleasure to have you. once again on the, on the alex simon show. good to be with you. that welcome. and since we last spoke, of course, your boss, someone who you stood beside in these terms of office general colon power died. what perspective do you think and contribution lasting contribution, lola? has life and times make to american and, and world affairs. i think they're too obvious, obvious to me anyway. contributions of power made and the 1st one is the one i would write the highest. oddly enough perhaps, is contribution to the forward movement of african americans. and america and
now that is a colin powell last autumn, brought a rear moment to bipartisanship in american politics. with the notable exception of president trump all sides united to pre is the substantial contribution of the former chairman of the joint chiefs and secretary of state to american military and political life. but what was his last thing in pat alex is joined by the man who stood at the side of general powell throat, his term of office colonel lawrence wilkerson hello love and welcome and what a...
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congressman colin allred tells me his story next. >> well, there was still blood on the walls, still broken glass on the floor, while we ourselves were shaken, we came back, and we voted to certify an american presidential election. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. introducing filo mortgage. now, you could be a click or call away from an even lower mortgage rate with no origination fees and the ability to close in as little as three weeks. . filo is practically a mortgage rate hero. start your pre-approval and let the filoing begin today. (announcer) find your lower rate at filomortgage.com, or by calling the number below. (soft music) ♪ it's epiq here. it's epiq here. it's epiq out here, too. introducing the epson epiq vision mini projector. so epic, so mini. the top-rated epson epic vision mini is the new immersive way to enjoy your favorite content. like streaming movies, tv shows, sports, workout classes, and even gaming, wherever you like. the picture is s
congressman colin allred tells me his story next. >> well, there was still blood on the walls, still broken glass on the floor, while we ourselves were shaken, we came back, and we voted to certify an american presidential election. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. introducing filo mortgage. now, you could be a click or call away from an even lower mortgage rate with...
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we warn you, we do recall this and we recall they since is late the secretary of state, colin powell in this very room are waved around a vile with an unidentified substances so called evidence of the presence of w. m. d is in iraq. they didn't find any weapons, but what happened with that country is well known to one and all through graven ukraine as well is a country. it seems that our colleagues are prepared to sacrifice for their own initiative interests. otherwise, it's hard to explain why and convening us to day. the initiators of this meeting did not even heed the opinion of the president of ukraine, who asked, though west not to wrap up panic room, which has already had harmful impact on the economic situation in the country. otherwise, it's difficult to explain why our colleagues from the u. s. and a number of other countries are actively pumping ukraine full of weapons and ammunition. we've heard of land talk about this with great pride. moreover, the weapons that it would readily use again to civilians and the east of its own country. and all this is being done in violatio
we warn you, we do recall this and we recall they since is late the secretary of state, colin powell in this very room are waved around a vile with an unidentified substances so called evidence of the presence of w. m. d is in iraq. they didn't find any weapons, but what happened with that country is well known to one and all through graven ukraine as well is a country. it seems that our colleagues are prepared to sacrifice for their own initiative interests. otherwise, it's hard to explain why...
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colin paterson, bbc news. it was a trip. for one beach boy to another! time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. well, you are
colin paterson, bbc news. it was a trip. for one beach boy to another! time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. well, you are
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getting the women on side is colin's best chance of catching the traffickers. hey, you ok? we're police officers. but it rarely works. cases hardly ever make it to court. it's ok, it's ok, don't worry, don't be scared. the girls�* distrust of police starts long before they reach the uk. back in romania, we found sometimes, when they disappear, police don't investigate. this family has a remarkable story. they've just been to rescue their daughter from traffickers by themselves after the police, they say, refused to help them, something police deny. andrea was taken when she was just 12 years old. but there are many who never return. while romania is making an effort to train more police officers, this is doing little to disrupt the trade. romania's shame has now landed on britain's doorstep. jean mckenzie, bbc news. tonight tens of thousands are expected to take to the streets in towns and cities across germany again to protest against covid restrictions, and plans to introduce a vaccine mandate. the authorities are increasingly concerned about the radicalisation of some
getting the women on side is colin's best chance of catching the traffickers. hey, you ok? we're police officers. but it rarely works. cases hardly ever make it to court. it's ok, it's ok, don't worry, don't be scared. the girls�* distrust of police starts long before they reach the uk. back in romania, we found sometimes, when they disappear, police don't investigate. this family has a remarkable story. they've just been to rescue their daughter from traffickers by themselves after the...
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our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, reports. what lord's is to cricket and st andrews is to golf, blackpool tower is to ballroom dancing, and it's had a makeover. this always was the floor, in terms of ballroom dancing, but now they've resurfaced it, it really is a floor. for the first time in more than 30 years, the ballroom was specifically shut, to allow all 30,602 individual blocks in the dance floor to be stripped back to their original state. oak, mahogany and walnut. yeah, it was a mess. it was over 100 coats of seal on the floor that we had to take off before we got back to the original wood, to even start to make it look like this, so... 100 layers of varnish? yeah, yeah. yeah, there's more than we've ever had to take off before. the ballroom opened in 1894, and all that dancing over the years had taken its toll. now, what i've learnt is that this used to be the area to avoid on the dance floor because there was a big dip. no more — after the restoration, it's smooth. it's been obviously in need of doing for a long ti
our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, reports. what lord's is to cricket and st andrews is to golf, blackpool tower is to ballroom dancing, and it's had a makeover. this always was the floor, in terms of ballroom dancing, but now they've resurfaced it, it really is a floor. for the first time in more than 30 years, the ballroom was specifically shut, to allow all 30,602 individual blocks in the dance floor to be stripped back to their original state. oak, mahogany and walnut. yeah,...
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great to get your insight colin would of columbia university. thanks so much. thanks. take care. all right, let's take a look out some of the other stories making news around the world to sell. a judge in the united states in georgia has sentenced the 3 white men who killed black men, ahmad aubrey, to life in prison. 25 year old aubrey was joking when he was shot dead. the father and son who armed themselves and chased him, have no chance of parole. operational law, the highest volcano in the galapagos islands has started spewing lava and clouds of ash equals geophysical institute says there is no immediate danger to populated areas, but kind of lost rapid 6 years ago. tennis. another joke of it is thank fans for their support during his detention in a melbourne quarantine hotel, jock, which is a whiting monday court hearing into whether he can compete in this is of this month australian open rather immigration officials say he failed to provide evidence of a coven, 19 vaccination, or a medical exemption needed to into the country. or results of any study suggest the number of ad
great to get your insight colin would of columbia university. thanks so much. thanks. take care. all right, let's take a look out some of the other stories making news around the world to sell. a judge in the united states in georgia has sentenced the 3 white men who killed black men, ahmad aubrey, to life in prison. 25 year old aubrey was joking when he was shot dead. the father and son who armed themselves and chased him, have no chance of parole. operational law, the highest volcano in the...
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boast robust slaves, but their productions attract big hollywood names like oscar winning director joe colin's new film. the tragedy of macbeth and apple tv plots go production. just one example of our streaming services. gaining power, the coven, 19 per demick, has amplified the strength between shouted cinemas and stayed home orders. millions of more people globally started streaming subscriptions. and pro been just like myself, have 4 accounts or more behind the success. big data. it is something you know, like the looks of, we discovered a very large comment. oh, fear. it's headed directly towards her. for the satirical disaster movie, don't look up. netflix assembled a star studded cast earlier based on user data algorithms predict how successful of production will be really most promising ones get meet jesus christ to kind of just call the media scholars. macos as kleiner has been a critical observer of netflix and co for some time now. does, there's the danger people will say netflix viewers are interested in certain actors, issues and directors, which then get promoting and all the oth
boast robust slaves, but their productions attract big hollywood names like oscar winning director joe colin's new film. the tragedy of macbeth and apple tv plots go production. just one example of our streaming services. gaining power, the coven, 19 per demick, has amplified the strength between shouted cinemas and stayed home orders. millions of more people globally started streaming subscriptions. and pro been just like myself, have 4 accounts or more behind the success. big data. it is...
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colin patterson, bbc news. it's believed around a million women in britain are at risk through problem gambling. the charity gamble—aware has now launched its first campaign aimed specifically at women, warning of the dangers and where to seek help. jon donnison has that story. it has never been easier to gamble, online apps so much more accessible than the old high street betting shops. this new research says it's one factor and has seen a sharp rise in the number of women with gambling issues. it estimates as many as 2.5 million british women experience some level of problem gambling. of those, around 1 million are causing themselves moderate harm and out of that figure half a million are experiencing serious harm. i ended up having to remortgage my house, then after i remortgaged my house i ended up spending that money and then unfortunately when the children were ten and 11 i ended up homeless without anything. then i ended up in a hostel with them. this video showing how all—consuming online gambling c
colin patterson, bbc news. it's believed around a million women in britain are at risk through problem gambling. the charity gamble—aware has now launched its first campaign aimed specifically at women, warning of the dangers and where to seek help. jon donnison has that story. it has never been easier to gamble, online apps so much more accessible than the old high street betting shops. this new research says it's one factor and has seen a sharp rise in the number of women with gambling...
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congressman colin allred joins me next to talk about it. congressman colin allred joins me next to talk about it once upon a time, at the magical everly estate, landscaper larry and his trusty crew... were delayed when the new kid totaled his truck. timber... fortunately, they were covered by progressive, so it was a happy ending... for almost everyone. ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ so it was a happy ending... ♪ heartburn, ingestion, upset stomach... ♪ ♪ diarrheaaaa.♪ try pepto bismol with a powerful coating action. for fast and soothing relief. pepto bismol for fast relief when you need it most. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. zuriel: st. jude gave us hope. boost® high protein also has key nutrients stephanie: all you've got to do is take care of your child, focus on her healing, give her a life. that for mother means a lot. and
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one of the things i always like to point out is something the late colin powell stated. he stated he would close guantanamo not today, not tomorrow, but this afternoon. so even someone who was part of the bush administration that opened guantanamo from an insiders perspective, even he w the urgency -- colin powell -- of needing to close this prisonamp immeately. an: could you talk about the issue that has not gottea lot of attention, the question of the youthfulness of some of the detainees? basicall children. what you know about that? >> yeah. during my time in guantanamo, which was late 2002 through most of 2003, there were actually three young boys from afghanistan who were brought to guantanamo during that time. they were ages 12 to 14 years old. they were termed juvenile enemy combatants. there were already juvenile enemy combatants at guantanamo according to the international standard, which would be under the age of 18. so the policy at guantanamo was that any prisoner who was 15 years old or older were held in general population. there were several. one that i re
one of the things i always like to point out is something the late colin powell stated. he stated he would close guantanamo not today, not tomorrow, but this afternoon. so even someone who was part of the bush administration that opened guantanamo from an insiders perspective, even he w the urgency -- colin powell -- of needing to close this prisonamp immeately. an: could you talk about the issue that has not gottea lot of attention, the question of the youthfulness of some of the detainees?...
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the best example would be colin powell. he had the early myeloma. that is, what happened to colin powell is common to many, many of the deaths we've seen in the united states. >> laura: you're right. we knew this data out of lombardi, italy, in march-april of 2020. hypertensive diabetic. high bmi. very old individuals generally. that data was there in the first two months of covid. it's very curious as to why this is all ignored. i have to ask you, though, about this push, dr. mccullough, to boost americans as fully vaccinate #. university students are told you have to get boosted by x date or you're not welcomed on campus. what about that given omicron? >> at this point in time, mandates should be completely dropped across the board. omicron has been, several things, one, it's a huge change. very similar to getting a head cold. for those who are previously immune and those who are vaccinated, it sometimes is almost an imperceptible mild syndrome that can last a few hours or a day or so. it's immaterial to vaccination. there are now several studies,
the best example would be colin powell. he had the early myeloma. that is, what happened to colin powell is common to many, many of the deaths we've seen in the united states. >> laura: you're right. we knew this data out of lombardi, italy, in march-april of 2020. hypertensive diabetic. high bmi. very old individuals generally. that data was there in the first two months of covid. it's very curious as to why this is all ignored. i have to ask you, though, about this push, dr. mccullough,...
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stefy link from hightower, dan ives, and colin gillis all with us. mike, of course, with us as well dan, i'll come to you first of all. what is your take on these numbers? >> they should frame this quarter in cupertino i mean, if you look at given the chip shortage, to have a number that's a $5 billion beat, and especially the iphones, that would have been another $6 billion beat if not for the chip shortage all around for margins across the board, it just shows in terms of navigating the chip shortage, this is beyond what bulls were hoping for. it comes down to guidance, but this is a life raft in a market storm. a huge quarter from cook and kupecoupe cupertino. >> it makes a big difference as well to broad sentiment and valuations overnight >> it does i mean, obviously, what you're paying for is steadiness you're paying for $100 billion in net income per year that's what they're on pace for again. i do think it is very solid across the board you know, i am not sure that apple, because it is so unique and so dominant, has really coat tailed in terms
stefy link from hightower, dan ives, and colin gillis all with us. mike, of course, with us as well dan, i'll come to you first of all. what is your take on these numbers? >> they should frame this quarter in cupertino i mean, if you look at given the chip shortage, to have a number that's a $5 billion beat, and especially the iphones, that would have been another $6 billion beat if not for the chip shortage all around for margins across the board, it just shows in terms of navigating the...
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getting the women on site is colin's best| the women on site is colin�*s best chance of catching the traffickers. are you ok? we are police officers. it really works, cases hardly ever make it to court. it�*s it really works, cases hardly ever make it to court.— make it to court. it's ok, don't wor , make it to court. it's ok, don't worry. don't — make it to court. it's ok, don't worry. don't be _ make it to court. it's ok, don't worry, don't be scared. - make it to court. it's ok, don't worry, don't be scared. the i make it to court. it's ok, don't i worry, don't be scared. the girls' distrust of— worry, don't be scared. the girls' distrust of police _ worry, don't be scared. the girls' distrust of police starts _ worry, don't be scared. the girls' distrust of police starts long - distrust of police starts long before they reach the uk. back in romania, we found some times when they disappear, police don�*t investigate. this family has a remarkable story. they�*ve just been to rescue their daughter from traffickers by themselves after the police, they say, refused to hel
getting the women on site is colin's best| the women on site is colin�*s best chance of catching the traffickers. are you ok? we are police officers. it really works, cases hardly ever make it to court. it�*s it really works, cases hardly ever make it to court.— make it to court. it's ok, don't wor , make it to court. it's ok, don't worry. don't — make it to court. it's ok, don't worry. don't be _ make it to court. it's ok, don't worry, don't be scared. - make it to court. it's ok,...
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a mistake from reading keeper luke southwood gifted derby a goal — colin kazim—richards pulled one back. and then in injury time, curtis davies saved a point for derby. great header. they're still bottom but unbeaten in four and are still 11 points behind reading, who arejust above the relegation zone. they are still in the knicks for going down, writing —— —— in the mix for going down, reading. that other game in the championship was at stoke. and despite taking the lead, their push for the play—offs has been dented after losing 2—1 to preston. andrew hughes with the winner in the last ten minutes. ferran torres was given a great reception by barcelona fans at the nou camp today. the spanish striker has joined from manchester city and says that he only used the premier league champions as a "stepping stone" before getting the chance to play for barca. there is, though, a slight complication in that they can't register him in the squad yet until they cut their wage bill. that's expected to be resolved in time for the spanish super cup semifinal against real madrid next week.
a mistake from reading keeper luke southwood gifted derby a goal — colin kazim—richards pulled one back. and then in injury time, curtis davies saved a point for derby. great header. they're still bottom but unbeaten in four and are still 11 points behind reading, who arejust above the relegation zone. they are still in the knicks for going down, writing —— —— in the mix for going down, reading. that other game in the championship was at stoke. and despite taking the lead, their...
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i mean, hey worked for congressman colin and congressman duncan hunter. they reelected him while he was awaiting trial to. why not jeff fortenberry. that said, donald trump is no longer president. so, the endgame here is less certain. after duncan, hunter and chris colors were convicted and sentenced to long person terms, president donald trump pardoned each of them. if republican congressman jeff fortenberry is also convicted like collins and hunter work, jeff fortenberry will have no haze in the hole. there will be no donald trump to pardon him. so if he is convicted, republican leader will look forward to the awkward dance of this serving republican member prepping for his prison term. and they'll have him resign. it has become a regular part of kevin mccarthy's job by. now three times in just the last five years this has happened. we and now, again, it looks like it will be happening to him again. which is honestly like getting hitting by lightning while you're getting hit by lightning on a blue moon on your birthday. but this is kevin mccarthy's life
i mean, hey worked for congressman colin and congressman duncan hunter. they reelected him while he was awaiting trial to. why not jeff fortenberry. that said, donald trump is no longer president. so, the endgame here is less certain. after duncan, hunter and chris colors were convicted and sentenced to long person terms, president donald trump pardoned each of them. if republican congressman jeff fortenberry is also convicted like collins and hunter work, jeff fortenberry will have no haze in...
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thank you so much. [ applause ] >> thank you, colin allred. i'm now proud to recognize rosa delauro from connecticut. >> madam speaker, mr. and mrs. sicknick, thank you. thank you to congressman crow for presiding over this somber day of reflection and remembrance, as we commemorate the one-year anniversary of the january 6th assault on this institution and the assault on our democracy. just a year ago, congressman crow, you fought to keep the protesters out of the house chamber. and you gave the rest of us in the gallery direction and strength and helped us to protect ourselves. and for that, we are grateful. keep your head down, take your pin off, you are a remarkable leader. we thank you. on january 6th, 2021, our nation gazed into the abyss. we understood more fully than ever that our democracy is fragile. a year later, it is difficult to comprehend the gravity of this attack on our democracy. but i will i will never forget the capitol police who told us to, quote, hit the floor, grab the gas masks under our seats. i had no idea there were
thank you so much. [ applause ] >> thank you, colin allred. i'm now proud to recognize rosa delauro from connecticut. >> madam speaker, mr. and mrs. sicknick, thank you. thank you to congressman crow for presiding over this somber day of reflection and remembrance, as we commemorate the one-year anniversary of the january 6th assault on this institution and the assault on our democracy. just a year ago, congressman crow, you fought to keep the protesters out of the house chamber....
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but a mistake from reading keeper luke southwood gifted derby a goal — colin kazim—richards pulled one back. and then in the 91st minute, curtis davies equalised for derby. they're still bottom but unbeaten in four and are still 11 points behind reading, who are fourth—bottom. that other game in the championship was at stoke. and despite taking the lead, their push for the play—offs has been dented after losing 2—1 to preston. andrew hughes with the winner in the last ten minutes. the fourth ashes test starts tomorrow night in sydney. england have already lost the series, and preparations have been badly hampered by a number of covid issues, with most of their coaching staff in isolation. joe root will become england's longest serving test captain when he skippers the side for a 60th time, but his leadership has been questioned after their performances so far in australia. i'll look at the future at the end of this tour. i don't think i can afford to throw any more energy into anything else than the games themselves right now. we want to give people back home something to shout a
but a mistake from reading keeper luke southwood gifted derby a goal — colin kazim—richards pulled one back. and then in the 91st minute, curtis davies equalised for derby. they're still bottom but unbeaten in four and are still 11 points behind reading, who are fourth—bottom. that other game in the championship was at stoke. and despite taking the lead, their push for the play—offs has been dented after losing 2—1 to preston. andrew hughes with the winner in the last ten minutes. the...
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. >> in 2012, i went to candlestick, the first colin kaepernick game. >> reporter: there he is with his wife in the end zone. he was also at the afc championship game, where the niners won. and headed to the super bowl where the quest for six went unfulfilled. but that year mario did something more important. he decided to start twitter, facebook, and instagram opinions about the niners in spanish. >> just facts. >> reporter: news about the niners in spanish was hard to find. so mario reached out to the man in charge, the team's owner. >> i dm'd him, and he answered me. i asked him for more content in spanish. >> reporter: yorkly applies, we will get on that. and they have. >> every year there is more information in spanish. i love it. >> the first memory to have a football with the niners and the dallas cowboys. >> reporter: carlos himself kbru up a 49er fan in mexico. being a part of the team that was part of my childhood for me is a dream come true. >> reporter: now he says the number of faithful fans in mexico has exploded. >> there is growth in how many fans are because people who
. >> in 2012, i went to candlestick, the first colin kaepernick game. >> reporter: there he is with his wife in the end zone. he was also at the afc championship game, where the niners won. and headed to the super bowl where the quest for six went unfulfilled. but that year mario did something more important. he decided to start twitter, facebook, and instagram opinions about the niners in spanish. >> just facts. >> reporter: news about the niners in spanish was hard to...
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and as historian colin calaway reminds us european powers were certainly not the first people to create large-scale urban settlements in the americas. native americans had also created monumental towns and cities long before the europeans showed up. the native american urban frontier was a space of cultural contact and exchange and colin callaway actually writes. he says well christians were erecting gothic cathedrals in the 12th and 13th century europe indian people in the mississippi river basin were constructing temple mounds creating ritual spaces and demonstrating their power through building. and we know that indians continued to visit cities in america and in europe well into the 18th and 19th centuries, they went as diplomats invited guests and of course curious travelers. but with the rise of british imperial power in the 18th century, we see a series of anglo-american cities emerging to the forefront of the north american landscape. by 1775 boston, newport, new york, philadelphia and charleston where the largest urban centers in british north america, and they had populations
and as historian colin calaway reminds us european powers were certainly not the first people to create large-scale urban settlements in the americas. native americans had also created monumental towns and cities long before the europeans showed up. the native american urban frontier was a space of cultural contact and exchange and colin callaway actually writes. he says well christians were erecting gothic cathedrals in the 12th and 13th century europe indian people in the mississippi river...
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as texas representative colin allred said today on msnbc, it is a trend to worry about. >> we know that in 2024, there's going to be an attempt to change the results of an election from one of the swing states. we know that. now we have to prepare. what are we going to do about it? we need people who will defend our democracy first, who will take their responsibility of overseeing our elections seriously, and are not these kind of cultests in many ways who it doesn't really matter what the results are, who will try and find a way to say that donald trump won. >> helping fuel it all, unwillingness among republicans to call january 6th what it was. in the 12 months since the attack, they have called rioters tourists, even peaceful patriots. senator ted cruz is now apologizing for calling what happened a terrorist attack. he's saying sorry for telling the truth, bowing to pressure from his base and from fox news. it is a whitewashing of reality that republican voters, well, they are buying into. npr finding only 10% willing to call it an attempted coup or insurrection. so the global faith
as texas representative colin allred said today on msnbc, it is a trend to worry about. >> we know that in 2024, there's going to be an attempt to change the results of an election from one of the swing states. we know that. now we have to prepare. what are we going to do about it? we need people who will defend our democracy first, who will take their responsibility of overseeing our elections seriously, and are not these kind of cultests in many ways who it doesn't really matter what...
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but as you know, russia already has tactical nuclear weapons in colin and grad and elsewhere that can range europe. >> brennan: i think that is an important point to make to show the potential of this kind of conflict. can you sort of put in perspective what the strategy is here? because president biden has said he is not sending combat troops to ukraine. he is talking about moving potentially a small number of troops into allied countries in the russia. is this about containing the threat from becoming a regional war? >> well, first of all, margaret, with regard to the diplomatic proposal, you know, putin puts forward publicly all of the things he is interested in, our response and nato's response agrees to engage him on many of these things that you have talked about. we have said, let's talk about the medium and short-range missiles. the threat you feel from us; the threat we feel from you. let's talk about how we can de-escalate with regard to exercises and military deployments. let's have that conversation oe a reciprocal basis. but we also have to prepare, as i said. so what we'
but as you know, russia already has tactical nuclear weapons in colin and grad and elsewhere that can range europe. >> brennan: i think that is an important point to make to show the potential of this kind of conflict. can you sort of put in perspective what the strategy is here? because president biden has said he is not sending combat troops to ukraine. he is talking about moving potentially a small number of troops into allied countries in the russia. is this about containing the...
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and now i recognize my friend, colin allred from the state of texas. >> madam speaker, my colleagues, the sicknick family. i have to tell you a little bit how i came to be in the congress. i took the normal route. i was raised by a single mother, played in the nfl, went to law school and became a civil rights lawyer. i thought when i left the nfl, as a linebacker, where my job was to put people on the ground, that those abilities and the need to do that were over. on january 6th, along with my friends and colleagues hakeem jeffries and ruben gallego and eric swalwell and others, pete aguilar. we took off our suit jacket coats on the house floor, the first time i've ever done that, and we were ready to try and defend our colleagues from whatever was going to come through those doors. and we saw the mob at the doors. as we were exiting the house floor, i saw the glass breaking. i saw the officers staying behind with their guns drawn. and i thought about the opportunity they had given me, because as i said, i was raised by a single mother, but i'm a father now. i had a 23-month-old son a
and now i recognize my friend, colin allred from the state of texas. >> madam speaker, my colleagues, the sicknick family. i have to tell you a little bit how i came to be in the congress. i took the normal route. i was raised by a single mother, played in the nfl, went to law school and became a civil rights lawyer. i thought when i left the nfl, as a linebacker, where my job was to put people on the ground, that those abilities and the need to do that were over. on january 6th, along...
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>> and on saturday, top-ranked ash barty ended a 44-year drought by defeating the american danielle colins to become the first australian to win the home grand slam singles title since 1978. really good two weeks of tennis there. >>> and tied now for the weather, and a lot of northeast still digging out from a major snowstorm that pummelled the region over the weekend. bill karins, how bad was it? >> yeah, i mean areas of new england, i mean the coast of new england, this was an all-out blizzard. yesterday was the cleanup day. it was still cold. but it wasn't quite, you know, as frigid as it was with the wind chills during the storm. i mean we have wind gusts to 90 miles an hour, at one point, over 100,000 people without power, and it was a storm, and we're very thankful it happened over the weekend, for minimal interruptions for school and for work, and it was a mess, it still is. so let's hear the total numbers this. did end up in boston, being the second largest january snowstorm ever reported. so in boston history, take a look at the huge storms in january, the blizzard of '78 being on
>> and on saturday, top-ranked ash barty ended a 44-year drought by defeating the american danielle colins to become the first australian to win the home grand slam singles title since 1978. really good two weeks of tennis there. >>> and tied now for the weather, and a lot of northeast still digging out from a major snowstorm that pummelled the region over the weekend. bill karins, how bad was it? >> yeah, i mean areas of new england, i mean the coast of new england, this...
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general colin certainly found it hostile, asking the umpire to quieten the crowd down but she raced into a 51 lead but batty wasn't going to get this opportunity slip away, incredible fightback to a tie—break on the wall of noise and expectation out in much for collins and if you're going to write owing to history that is the way to do it. so australia has a home champion again for the first time since christine o'neill who looked on as bassi's role model showed her delight in handing over the trophy and all that comes with it. mike bushell, bbc news. barty is rarely one to be overcome by emotion but when she clinched victory, there was an uncharacteristic scream after her cross—court winner. afterweards, she admitted it all felt very surreal. it is absolutely incredible, i think. as aussies we are incredibly lucky to be a grand slam nation and to get to experience vista play at home is really special and to be here as a champion of the tournament is very exciting. it is a little bit surreal, i think. is very exciting. it is a little bit surreal, ithink. i didn't is very exciting. it
general colin certainly found it hostile, asking the umpire to quieten the crowd down but she raced into a 51 lead but batty wasn't going to get this opportunity slip away, incredible fightback to a tie—break on the wall of noise and expectation out in much for collins and if you're going to write owing to history that is the way to do it. so australia has a home champion again for the first time since christine o'neill who looked on as bassi's role model showed her delight in handing over...