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to us at all. do not depend on them. of course, again, in california, you could try to find at least a few examples of japanese americans working for the japanese, to justify retrospectively, this disgraceful policy that we had, no, you cannot. that tells you a little bit about, i think, what's the nature of the threat was, or was not. >> i was going to say, the fbi, and both naval, and military intelligence were all over people. potential spies, and then fact they contributed all kinds of terrible motives to people, who were utterly innocent of any kind of military information gathering. >> i have other questions like a throw out there. i think it is time to open it to the audience. i know there has been a lot of stuff building out there. i will open you to fire from this direction. >> thank you to our panelists for an insightful discussion of whatever. we will start in the back to your bright. >> if the uss maine does not blow up in havana harbor, to the japanese attack franco's fascist pacific f
to us at all. do not depend on them. of course, again, in california, you could try to find at least a few examples of japanese americans working for the japanese, to justify retrospectively, this disgraceful policy that we had, no, you cannot. that tells you a little bit about, i think, what's the nature of the threat was, or was not. >> i was going to say, the fbi, and both naval, and military intelligence were all over people. potential spies, and then fact they contributed all kinds...
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recent book h proceedso the new york state attorney general's office, multiple reports so that he can use state resources to produce the book, megan crisis leadership lessons from the covid-19 pandemic it is estimated that the proceeds amount to about $5 million in another book/cuomo news, announcing that they will not publish a forthcoming book a former cnn house, who is planned for 2022, the book was entitled denial and is going to be a look at the trump administration and the covid-19 pandemic rated cnn terminated mr. cuomo earlier in december for his involvement and public relation efforts to assist his brother in sexual harassment and assault allegations. and now another news, best-selling novelist, died at the age of 80 ms. rice was the author of over 30 books, she thought about 150 million copies internationally, and of course she's best known for her 1976, novel, interview with the vampire, that was later adapted into a movie and also in the news, author claims that the recipient of the macarthur - and 1000 micro libraries in prisons across the country, and he was in prison for ni
recent book h proceedso the new york state attorney general's office, multiple reports so that he can use state resources to produce the book, megan crisis leadership lessons from the covid-19 pandemic it is estimated that the proceeds amount to about $5 million in another book/cuomo news, announcing that they will not publish a forthcoming book a former cnn house, who is planned for 2022, the book was entitled denial and is going to be a look at the trump administration and the covid-19...
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is it a useful word? i don't think evil isn't useful while i think we've seized al jazeera, now you and i to sort of cult of love a sure meeting charity towards what is broken in us. ah. from the al jazeera london rural car center to special guests in conversation, this is the chance to start the revolution, unprompted, uninterrupted. we need to do away with the what evil, because it stops conversation. where should we get a land de baton meets? i aisha. i can be, this is the beginning of friendship. this is the beginning of love, right? like getting somewhere we can really break through the barriers studio. be unscripted on al jazeera. ah. african stories by african filmmaker terrible are those are the died of argued with that all or the loading on the resume mother learn all really short documentary from working of fossil and synagogue, if you will. and if you haven't released into the you complete my he for years recycling, give columbia middle school, the man who plant bow bob and a rest mystery. afri
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now the said i didn't care what i wanted to use it, or if i knew how to use it, it says he had that he was manufactured for a company major, emily, it said where exactly it was manufactured. it also says clearly that it was manufactured in 2011. that is 10 years ago. and a shelf life is just 2 years. which means even if it was in bonding nigeria, it's already expired. just expiry date doesn't mean it's safe. but it shows how unregulated and dangerous the situation is. and so we followed up on the story at 80 with an interview with the national environmental standards and regulations enforcement agency in late because we asked one of the senior officials why these band product was still getting through back kind of report needs to call out for people to see and the reason why they should not use this benz pass. this is the reason why it was banned in the 1st place. they need to know and then we need support as much support as we can get, you know, says the physician and i, well it's a very, very expensive, very expensive and government's a long cannot do it. we need all the support from
now the said i didn't care what i wanted to use it, or if i knew how to use it, it says he had that he was manufactured for a company major, emily, it said where exactly it was manufactured. it also says clearly that it was manufactured in 2011. that is 10 years ago. and a shelf life is just 2 years. which means even if it was in bonding nigeria, it's already expired. just expiry date doesn't mean it's safe. but it shows how unregulated and dangerous the situation is. and so we followed up on...
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zohreen shah leads us off in los angeles. >> you ready? one, two -- >> reporter: betty white was already america's golden girl long before that famous sitcom. >> the older you get, the better you get. unless you're a banana. >> reporter: she had americans howling as the sweet, ditzy rose nylund, and as the devious happy homemaker on "the mary tyler moore show." >> now, if you'll excuse me, i have to rake someone's tail over the coals. >> reporter: white won two emmy's for playing the catty sue anne nivens. seven in all during a remarkable decades-long career. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend says! >> reporter: this ad was the talk of the 2010 super bowl. she got a new television series "hot in cleveland." and then came "saturday night live," making her the oldest person to host the show. >> i'm 88 1/2 years old, so it's great to be here for a number of reasons. >> reporter: the beloved comedian and actress considered an american treasure, winning the guinness book world record in 2013 for the
zohreen shah leads us off in los angeles. >> you ready? one, two -- >> reporter: betty white was already america's golden girl long before that famous sitcom. >> the older you get, the better you get. unless you're a banana. >> reporter: she had americans howling as the sweet, ditzy rose nylund, and as the devious happy homemaker on "the mary tyler moore show." >> now, if you'll excuse me, i have to rake someone's tail over the coals. >> reporter:...
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cbs' bill whitaker shows us the many ways in which betty white made us laugh. >> maryann. it's betty white. >> reporter: betty white's career spanned decades from the 30s until now. >> i never go away. >> reporter: betty marion white was born in 1922 in oak park, illinois. she first appeared on an experimental tv station in los angeles in 1939, hosting a live variety show in 1949, and starring in sitcoms in the 1950s. >> what's so terrible about spiders? >> tell him, honey. >> they go don. >> ing. >> reporter: in the 60s she hosted the tournament of roses parade and appeared on almost every game show you can think of, including "password" where she met and married her longtime love, the late allen ludden. then came the role that was made for her. mary tyler moore even said, "we need someone who can play sick ninningly sweet like betty white." white played sue ann nivens, sickeningly sweet on the outside, and snemming, conniving, lustful, hilarious on the inside. >> did you crash the men's room? >> of course not! i went as somebody's guest. ( laughter ). >> reporter: she wa
cbs' bill whitaker shows us the many ways in which betty white made us laugh. >> maryann. it's betty white. >> reporter: betty white's career spanned decades from the 30s until now. >> i never go away. >> reporter: betty marion white was born in 1922 in oak park, illinois. she first appeared on an experimental tv station in los angeles in 1939, hosting a live variety show in 1949, and starring in sitcoms in the 1950s. >> what's so terrible about spiders? >>...
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what does 2020 to have in store for us? will we be living in interesting in colorado became kind of a test bed for medical and then later recreational marijuana and it started with something so innocent. i was wanting to socialize, everybody does it for why can't i and then it just keeps going and going and going . i'm just going to do it was. yeah. and then it's, i'm just going to try this one said that never do it again because the one wife was in the morning. i have you right on inside. ok. and you surround yourself with people who are encouraging you to do it and you not to stop. or it felt like my life was over, jumped off balcony and died. mm. he knew the just a things that have happened in the world were being done by people who had a great vision of how society could be better. but that great vision is typically the last time that she had representation is not real. it doesn't take into account any of the complexity of reality, the subtlety of how various and complex people are put them into categories says this lov
what does 2020 to have in store for us? will we be living in interesting in colorado became kind of a test bed for medical and then later recreational marijuana and it started with something so innocent. i was wanting to socialize, everybody does it for why can't i and then it just keeps going and going and going . i'm just going to do it was. yeah. and then it's, i'm just going to try this one said that never do it again because the one wife was in the morning. i have you right on inside. ok....
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good to have you with us. france has reported 232,200 new covid-19 cases this friday, the highest-ever accorded total. it is the third a in a row daily new infections surpassed 200,000, making france a coronavirus epicenter. the wave, driven by the omicron variant, sweeping across europe. in his new year's eve address, french president emmanuel macron said the weeks to come would be difficult. he said he believed a way out of the pandemic was possible as early as 2022, providing everyone gets vaccinated. >> vaccination is our strongest asset. it cuts infection rates, it means you are 10 times less likely to suffer from acute forms of the virus. that is why i ask again, the 5 million people who are not vaccinated, to take a simple step for your compatriots, for your country. be a responsible citizen for your own benefits and others. our civil duties come before our rights. julia: rance is preparing for subdued new year's celebrations with many fireworks events canceled and people being told to mask up. france 2
good to have you with us. france has reported 232,200 new covid-19 cases this friday, the highest-ever accorded total. it is the third a in a row daily new infections surpassed 200,000, making france a coronavirus epicenter. the wave, driven by the omicron variant, sweeping across europe. in his new year's eve address, french president emmanuel macron said the weeks to come would be difficult. he said he believed a way out of the pandemic was possible as early as 2022, providing everyone gets...
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we did that until eventually they signed us. we pestered them to death. # ooh, don't you want me # don't you want me no more # someday we'll be together # i know someday we'll be together... there can be no doubt that saddam hussein has biological weapons and the capability to rapidly produce more, many more, and he has the ability to dispense these lethal poisons and diseases in ways that can cause massive death and destruction. i wish he would just do what nixon did and that's step down. someone ought to go up there and tell him, it's over. the plane's waiting for you, you're out. there are known knowns, there are things we know that we know. there are known unknowns. that is to say there are things we now know we don't know. but there are also unknown unknowns. there are things we do not know we don't know. he sings i, without qualification, apologise for the pain and the hurt and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done to black, brown and indians in south africa. # from a distance, we all have enough # and no—
we did that until eventually they signed us. we pestered them to death. # ooh, don't you want me # don't you want me no more # someday we'll be together # i know someday we'll be together... there can be no doubt that saddam hussein has biological weapons and the capability to rapidly produce more, many more, and he has the ability to dispense these lethal poisons and diseases in ways that can cause massive death and destruction. i wish he would just do what nixon did and that's step down....
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i know walk us nathan, good minds. on the from friedman, i thought this cut the demo could t lift, who does it in the whole pi stubborn house? the concept under two's. i'm about on foot sick, but i break off to you. craner stands issuance here her to lawyer. i was fought on the unfair, let's least cut. dick hanson is that whole scoot? ah, we'll go to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a before 911 and an after 911. he says, after $911.00, the clubs came off. were organized crime rules. were conglomerates make their own laws? work through what's vague. it doesn't matter. the only criteria is worked. we'll hook people up. we shed light on the opaque world. who's behind the benefits. and why are they a threat to us? all opaque worlds starts january 5th on d, w. ah, ah, good by 2021. and what a year. it was despite volatility for some stocks due to the pandemic. the american markets recovered rapidly by the end of the year. how will speak to a correspondent in new york to find out
i know walk us nathan, good minds. on the from friedman, i thought this cut the demo could t lift, who does it in the whole pi stubborn house? the concept under two's. i'm about on foot sick, but i break off to you. craner stands issuance here her to lawyer. i was fought on the unfair, let's least cut. dick hanson is that whole scoot? ah, we'll go to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a before 911 and an after 911. he says, after $911.00, the clubs came...
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he did not have something useful to contribute. he just did not want anyone thinking he was making important national security decisions based on what was popular. tara: got it. mr. bolten: we have the popularity ratings to prove it. mr. lew: there might be an exception or two to the rule. in my experience the chief of staff has a partner who is really the political person. in josh's case it was karl rove and in my case it was david. he and i talked about everything because we were friends and i valued his judgment. he sometimes helped me understand how to explain what i wanted to explain better than i could explain it myself. he had a notion that if something might be becoming an existential threat to the enterprise. he never told me what to do but said i will tell you if something is an existential threat to the enterprise in my view. it never happened. i don't think that most of these considerations brought it to that level. if it rises to that level and you have to partner -- and you have a partner and they don't warn you, they
he did not have something useful to contribute. he just did not want anyone thinking he was making important national security decisions based on what was popular. tara: got it. mr. bolten: we have the popularity ratings to prove it. mr. lew: there might be an exception or two to the rule. in my experience the chief of staff has a partner who is really the political person. in josh's case it was karl rove and in my case it was david. he and i talked about everything because we were friends and...
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it's all quiet here in the studio, but i know all around us here. up in berlin, there's probably people firing fireworks every which way, regardless of restriction. so that's what the restrictions are like. what is germany trying to do to preserve some of the celebratory feeling, despite this pandemic that we are still living through well, from what i hear around me from the fire that i'm hearing, right? no, i can tell you that the very 1st is there. it's and i just 2 people out there in the streets, even if the government had, i said not to use fireworks and that was not to kill the factors. i was tempted to not over nodes, hospitals with head injuries, for example, hot because i'm already trying to co please be with the patients infected with cozy 19. so a lot of restrictions are still in place. of course, the majority of people celebrating us home in la goose, but also still people taking the trees, being in those trees, enjoying the night. and you know, i think also does quite challenging. yeah. here in germany, that's been the floods in the sum
it's all quiet here in the studio, but i know all around us here. up in berlin, there's probably people firing fireworks every which way, regardless of restriction. so that's what the restrictions are like. what is germany trying to do to preserve some of the celebratory feeling, despite this pandemic that we are still living through well, from what i hear around me from the fire that i'm hearing, right? no, i can tell you that the very 1st is there. it's and i just 2 people out there in the...
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so these are the storms that we've been used to. but it's going to take nearly a week from now for us to see some beneficial widespread rain returning to the bay area very long. nina pattern out there right now. but it's really benefited us to start out this wet season. and we're going to see those scattered showers even continuing through sunday morning. drier conditions by sunday afternoon. still too early to see what's going to happen with the next weekend's wet weather. but from monday through thursday, we could see up to about 3 quarters of an inch of rain or less for most of the north bay specifically santa rosa but primarily about a quarter of an inch of rain or less as we make our way to the rest of the san francisco peninsula and even east bay shoreline. for those of you in the valleys in the east bay and south bay unfortunately traces amount at best. but the girls cross that that storm next saturday really does pan out. catherine, back to you. >> thank a bridge. so we have a programming reminder of the 100 33rd rose parade
so these are the storms that we've been used to. but it's going to take nearly a week from now for us to see some beneficial widespread rain returning to the bay area very long. nina pattern out there right now. but it's really benefited us to start out this wet season. and we're going to see those scattered showers even continuing through sunday morning. drier conditions by sunday afternoon. still too early to see what's going to happen with the next weekend's wet weather. but from monday...
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k to stop it's latches. britain is in no position to be giving lessons to us. britain should stop using us is a punch bag in the domestic politics. correlations came to a stand off as british p and johnson, and his views on twitter. now that 3 french president, my con, into a hissy fit, just shortly the method. i'm surprised when things are not done seriously. we don't communicate between leaders via tweets or publish letter. so we're not whistleblowers. come on some but you know, all of this came on the back of a bumpy summer for france. a to just found out that it's dean of the century with australia to build a fleet of submarines had been torpedoed in favor of a new one with the us canada. and oh yes the u. k. hotly a recipe for success. but what the issues between the u. k. in france really boil down to might have more to do with the opinion the to leaders half of each other. i think it was really a political thing and the of the, the side effect sort of to, to stuff to abs fuel, to the cy, between faults and great britain that was just an added plus each of them a min mccolan boys,
k to stop it's latches. britain is in no position to be giving lessons to us. britain should stop using us is a punch bag in the domestic politics. correlations came to a stand off as british p and johnson, and his views on twitter. now that 3 french president, my con, into a hissy fit, just shortly the method. i'm surprised when things are not done seriously. we don't communicate between leaders via tweets or publish letter. so we're not whistleblowers. come on some but you know, all of this...
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i will use ai for translation. today's systems are being used for video, surveillance and things like that. he recently came into the country and i was a member of a travel program. all he had to do was show my passport and it said who i was. these are all examples of ai begin to touch our lives. largely in minor ways compared to what is going to happen. jack: some things you mention are great some are a little concerning start with the concerning. you mentioned algorithms. often they are set up in such a way as to amplify outrage or give teens images are said to be harmful to them. can you talk a little bit about why that happens that way and if there's anything we can do about it? >> let's think about how social media works by the companies are for-profit they want to make money. they make more money when people use their system more, that makes sense. how do you get people to use the system more? you enrage them. you enrage them on anything. the reason people do that or companies do that essentially is that we k
i will use ai for translation. today's systems are being used for video, surveillance and things like that. he recently came into the country and i was a member of a travel program. all he had to do was show my passport and it said who i was. these are all examples of ai begin to touch our lives. largely in minor ways compared to what is going to happen. jack: some things you mention are great some are a little concerning start with the concerning. you mentioned algorithms. often they are set...
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he used to have bad breath. now, he uses a capful of therabreath fresh breath oral rinse to keep his breath smelling great, all day long. (combative yelling) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. >>> welcome to the beat. i am ari melber. great to be with you in this holiday season. a special report on civil rights, policing and calls for change after another big year where this has been on so many minds. we also go inside the biden white house. i want to show you what we found with field reporting even in the pandemic era. and my interview with the ceo who took google public, eric schmidt. he has some tough words for zuckerberg on social media and democracy plus what he sees ahead in the world of artificial intelligence. at the end of the year, sometimes worth reflecting on the big things. we're getting into all that. >>> we begin with the biggest story in the world still which is covid. 2021 began with a vaccine rollout, still has ended as the deadliest year of the pand
he used to have bad breath. now, he uses a capful of therabreath fresh breath oral rinse to keep his breath smelling great, all day long. (combative yelling) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. >>> welcome to the beat. i am ari melber. great to be with you in this holiday season. a special report on civil rights, policing and calls for change after another big year where this has been on so many minds. we also go inside the biden white house....
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are giving us -- doing the studies to help us understands these tests. my understanding of the data that we have right now is that, in fact, this test does work, and it is a useful tool. it detects the omicron variant. the variant is altered in a way that the test still really has confined that virus. what it can't do is tell you with 100% certainty that, when you get a negative test, you're not actually infectious. so the way i think about it is that, if you have a positive test, if you see that line come up positive, even if it's a faint line, you have covid, you should act like you have covid, you should not second guess this test. if you don't have that positive line, it might mean that you're negative, but it might mean this test is not as good as being with high certainty that you are negative for covid, and that's where we have to -- that's where we have to be a little more cautious. but what i worry about is that the message should not be these tests are not useful. they're absolutely useful if people act on a positive test and avoid contact with
are giving us -- doing the studies to help us understands these tests. my understanding of the data that we have right now is that, in fact, this test does work, and it is a useful tool. it detects the omicron variant. the variant is altered in a way that the test still really has confined that virus. what it can't do is tell you with 100% certainty that, when you get a negative test, you're not actually infectious. so the way i think about it is that, if you have a positive test, if you see...
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effexor, thank you for talking to us. an american epidemiologist is warning of a viral blizzard in the u.s. in the coming weeks. do you see it that way? >> yes, it is more like a flash flood that we are expecting. it is likely to be a further increase in the number of cases, but hopefully, based on other countries with this they lose -- this will be short-lived, and the since it will not last for months and months. the question is whether it will end where it will overwhelm the health system, but my estimate is it will be reasonably diverse in terms of where and how it overwhelms the health system. anchor: we talk endlessly and understandably about the problems associated with the pandemic, the spread of the virus, the dangers, but what about a solution, what can be done to stop covid from ruining another year? >> that is a good question. this is not decemr 2020. we have tools at our disposal around the wld. we have highly effective vaccines, especially against severe disse. we have a pretty substantial supply of high-qua
effexor, thank you for talking to us. an american epidemiologist is warning of a viral blizzard in the u.s. in the coming weeks. do you see it that way? >> yes, it is more like a flash flood that we are expecting. it is likely to be a further increase in the number of cases, but hopefully, based on other countries with this they lose -- this will be short-lived, and the since it will not last for months and months. the question is whether it will end where it will overwhelm the health...
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those things are, are rationalizations they're using. that are expressions of much, much deeper fears, concerns they might have about the role of government government overreach, about public health officials, authorities. and the fear goes to the idea of putting a non materials into your bodies. so even if you address those concerns, you explain how the vaccine was developed and how safe it is. sometimes it can be really hard to get through to people. the professor fisher would you agree with that is a, is a valid point that to be made. i certainly agree, and i think the important thing to recognize is that fears about vaccination and hesitancy existed long before the cover in 1900 pandemic. and so a lot of the fields we're seeing now build on those earlier the beliefs, many based in this information that has been recycled again with the cobra, 1900 vaccines. so making that concern about the, the novelty of the facts, seen the speed with which they were developed already built on a foundation of concern and, and conflicting beliefs and
those things are, are rationalizations they're using. that are expressions of much, much deeper fears, concerns they might have about the role of government government overreach, about public health officials, authorities. and the fear goes to the idea of putting a non materials into your bodies. so even if you address those concerns, you explain how the vaccine was developed and how safe it is. sometimes it can be really hard to get through to people. the professor fisher would you agree with...
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that is it for us on kpix 5 news at 3:00. cbs evening news is next we will be back with more local news coming up at 5:00. also streaming 24-7 on cbsn bay captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight, the death of an american tv icon. legendary actress betty white has died at the age of 99. her career spanned the golden days of television to sitcom stardom in the 70s and 80s. >> i got him a golf club. don't feal him. it's a surprise. >> garrett: colorado wildfires, hundreds of homes destroyed as hurricane-force wind gusts fueled fast-moving flames. >> there was just nothing left in the area. i'm just really glad everyone got out. >> garrett: severe weather. new year storms will bring snow, sleet, and freezing rain and threats of another round of tornadoes across parts of the south. new covid records. omicron surges as america prepares for a new year's celebrn.
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it gives the eight given us cause for thought. as chris woody rightly said these owners go to one personal loan but it's always in recognition of a huge number of teams, certainly in my work in behalf of many many people who make the work with me. {iii people who make the work with me. of course your work involves places and occasions where we have mass gatherings. and that's what we haven't been able to do for the last two years. in that way it really strikes me as being quite poignant because it makes us think about what we've been missing and what we want to get back to. i we've been missing and what we want to get back te— to get back to. i think that's riuht. to get back to. i think that's right- how _ to get back to. i think that's right. how can _ to get back to. i think that's right. how can we _ to get back to. i think that's right. how can we do - to get back to. i think that's right. how can we do a - to get back to. i think that's i right. how can we do a better? honestly, if you asked me 18 months ago when i was wat
it gives the eight given us cause for thought. as chris woody rightly said these owners go to one personal loan but it's always in recognition of a huge number of teams, certainly in my work in behalf of many many people who make the work with me. {iii people who make the work with me. of course your work involves places and occasions where we have mass gatherings. and that's what we haven't been able to do for the last two years. in that way it really strikes me as being quite poignant because...
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laura ingle joins us from times square. laura. >> those who want to ring in the new year here in times square have to follow some pretty strict rules if they want to be a part of the big countdown as you mentioned it was no crowds last year. this year we're finally seeing some numbers in this area. let's show you what is happening. this will be a scaled back celebration tonight with only 15,000 screened revelers allowed to take part in this historic event that number is down from the usual 58,000 head count that we have seen in years' past. in addition for being checked for weapons, new year's partiers will have to show proof of full vaccination, a photo i.d. and wear a mask to make it through that screening process. >> i have come here for the new year's eve. i'm so excited. >> i'm not worried at all. i'm vaccinated, right? i'm vaccinated so i'm ready to go. >> and while the warmer temperatures and high rates of vaccinated people have made the mood pretty merry here, there is the uncomfortable news that new york city has j
laura ingle joins us from times square. laura. >> those who want to ring in the new year here in times square have to follow some pretty strict rules if they want to be a part of the big countdown as you mentioned it was no crowds last year. this year we're finally seeing some numbers in this area. let's show you what is happening. this will be a scaled back celebration tonight with only 15,000 screened revelers allowed to take part in this historic event that number is down from the...
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for so many of us. and i got to spend every day with her and she really was everything you would imagine her to be. she just had the biggest heart and was so generous, so kind, so funny. and we shared an enormous love for animals which bonded us in a whole other area. >> well here is a clip for our viewers of the two of you together in "hot in cleveland." let's watch. >> this is everything except quitting alcohol. >> so how far in are you? >> oh, eight hours, maybe 20, my watch might be upside down. >> what was it like working with her on that show? >> right, i mean you get betty to break it was a really good day. an extra good day. she was the best audience as well as being hilariously funny herself. and when you were doing that little piece on her before i came on, she did have a crush on robert redford, like an enormous one that she never met and i was at a fundraiser for return to freedom rescue group and bob was there and i told him about betty and i said she has such a crush on you, she didn't wan
for so many of us. and i got to spend every day with her and she really was everything you would imagine her to be. she just had the biggest heart and was so generous, so kind, so funny. and we shared an enormous love for animals which bonded us in a whole other area. >> well here is a clip for our viewers of the two of you together in "hot in cleveland." let's watch. >> this is everything except quitting alcohol. >> so how far in are you? >> oh, eight hours,...
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and thank you for joining us today. i like to welcome you toou our event the best defense strategy for america mayo and subsixteen. how should u.s. forces be ready to fight wars quick these fundamental questions should form the center of any u.s.. as policy but it's often skipped over in favor of questions like how many ships should we have the navy's fleet and a more fundamental question answers to specific questions and the elusive question. the biden administration is presumably hard at work writing the national security strategy for the nexte national defense strategy. done correctly theseou strategis will provide security apparatus in the most prescient facing the nation. n specifically efforts to shape a clip train imposture the u.s. military. in 2018 strategy was important as it indicators sharp turn that would take us from terrorism to great power competition. the book came out three years ago and three years ago the u.s. military are still making that transition. there was no shortage of voices and opinions abo
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i think this gives us a an attractive reward. you're limiting the capital to less than 20% of the current price of smh shares. i think this is way you can play for the rally that we have been seeing to continue into the next year into the third friday in february >> what's your take on this trade and i also wonder what your thoughts about higher rates in relationship to some of the higher valuation names within the sector because some of the stumbles we have seen of late is because of the notion that interest rates were rising >> that's exactly right especiallywith the higher interest rates those stocks are most sensitive. that's why i like mike's trade the most news of vertical structure like he's using here right now, they are limiting your losses to small as possible. this is extremely important this is a sector that's trading at these relative highs both from a technical and a fundamental perspective from a valuation perspective and that risk that you're talk about with higher interest rates by limiting your risk to 1.6% of t
i think this gives us a an attractive reward. you're limiting the capital to less than 20% of the current price of smh shares. i think this is way you can play for the rally that we have been seeing to continue into the next year into the third friday in february >> what's your take on this trade and i also wonder what your thoughts about higher rates in relationship to some of the higher valuation names within the sector because some of the stumbles we have seen of late is because of the...
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the 2003 us invasion. now with the rising demand for newer and final designs, most of his orders go to turkey or gulf states for local goldsmiths. it's difficult to compete with more than machinery, cheap electricity, and labor. and it's minnesota to the i'm nannie. we hope the government supports us with new machine. we want support for the workshops and we demand to stop exporting gold. gold is now among iraq stopped, 3 exports after oil. the trade with turkey alone has reached nearly a $1000000000.20 in 2019 doesn't produce gold, but imports it from other countries. and gold traders export it for processing into jewelry. so now, lia and this read, the local gl industry has died. no, just go, but all local industries and there's a lack of electricity. eric is not attractive for investment and not business friendly. 3 or traders in business then go to turkey and other countries because it is better quality and cheaper and high. so how much gold goes in and out of iraq? apparently, there is no clear data.
the 2003 us invasion. now with the rising demand for newer and final designs, most of his orders go to turkey or gulf states for local goldsmiths. it's difficult to compete with more than machinery, cheap electricity, and labor. and it's minnesota to the i'm nannie. we hope the government supports us with new machine. we want support for the workshops and we demand to stop exporting gold. gold is now among iraq stopped, 3 exports after oil. the trade with turkey alone has reached nearly a...
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that will do it for us, thanks for watching. wishing you and your loved ones a very happy new year. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello welcome to the wall street journal at large. 2021 is behind us at last thank god so what does 2020 to hold? were going to spend this year's new year's show's look at the 12 months ahead with hopes, resolutions may be a forecast or two. it's that time of year when the like to make predictions affecting nearly always wrong never deters them from making more predictions the next year. every year it seems they cannot even get the big stories rights. >> next year could be a lot better. i am optimistic right september the football stadiums will be full, by may or june will be getting skit lie fully back to normal for. >> the service economies are going to be booming the hotels, the airlines, the parks, everything is going to be booming. >> i think by next christmas we should be close to normal. >> everything's going to be booming and back to normal how did that work out for you? you'll search in vain for single so-
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in colorado, we are used to wildfires. we are used to natural disasters and living in mother nature. but this one is different given the time of year that it is and given the fact that this really ripped through suburban and an urban area which is unusual. >> what are the conditions like right now for fighting these wildfires? because some strong winds have been fanning flames, haven't they? >> you know, you are right. but that is actually the strangest part of this. yesterday, we had record winds. it was a warm, dry day. unseasonably warm. it has been dry for months. we have had very little moisture. that is what created the situation that we saw yesterday. today, we woke up this morning to snow and it is cold outside. it feels like december. so the fires are actually not entirely but essentially out. they are not going to grow anymore. there are still embers and some structures that are going to continue to burn out, but there is no real risk of the fire growing or spreading to new properties because of the temperature c
in colorado, we are used to wildfires. we are used to natural disasters and living in mother nature. but this one is different given the time of year that it is and given the fact that this really ripped through suburban and an urban area which is unusual. >> what are the conditions like right now for fighting these wildfires? because some strong winds have been fanning flames, haven't they? >> you know, you are right. but that is actually the strangest part of this. yesterday, we...
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other people like to use the rowboat. i please bring in rowboat 101, that is the real- name of the rowboat — - 11, that's a hole in the middle. you're sinking. you were a tumbler. yes, a pool tumbler. you wake up thejews around the pool who have... who have overeaten? they over—ate, you will wake the people and i wore an alpaca coat in the derby and two cardboard suitcases filled with rocks or something and i go on the diving board and say, business is bad, i don't want to move! and i would jump off the diving board, go to the bottom and they would all laugh. and the lifeguard, who was not jewish, he could swim — arthur, he would laugh too, and i would look up from the bottom of the pool, i didn't want to let my suitcases go, and the coat was...you know? i didn't know whether i would ever get to the top of the pool again, and i would go,... and he would spot me and finally he would get me up, so it was a matter of keeping them amused. thejewish mountains, you went there, really, they went there, really, for the food
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well, as you just said, you were born in the united states to the family of us was diplomat. you started in this or born, so i assume you have been pretty cosmopolitan throughout your entire life. but even such your worldly person as you should have. i think would have a notion of home. one does whole mean to you and where is it not just geographically, but let's say so fully. we to kind of you to ask my heart my, my actual living place happens to be in the state of maine, which is, as you will know, the, the state closest to canada in the united states. it is a fishing town. and on the atlantic ocean, i have been there since 6 years old. when i will go there in the summers. now i have a house there which is a copy of pushkin's house in the island square. i billed it that way. we. my heart home is in petersburg and i began in petersburg. i love petersburg. i have a very small apartment in petersburg and that is where i work and that it now are an american applying for arm. russian citizenship is still quite a rarity this days. i don't have the most recent stats, but in 202148
well, as you just said, you were born in the united states to the family of us was diplomat. you started in this or born, so i assume you have been pretty cosmopolitan throughout your entire life. but even such your worldly person as you should have. i think would have a notion of home. one does whole mean to you and where is it not just geographically, but let's say so fully. we to kind of you to ask my heart my, my actual living place happens to be in the state of maine, which is, as you will...
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let us prove our worth. let us do this. >> great, thank you. >> family into this? >> yeah, yeah. >> a lot of my family, both sides, my mother's and my father's side, fought in world war ii. we had one point monoford marine and we have a photo of him in full gear and that shows, the caption under it from him is going from iwojima to question mark. most of the family who served, served in the u.s. army. because that's where you did have a chance to fight and served well. not a single one joined the navy, regardless of dory miller or anyone else. there have been articles written about both sides of my family that happens to be a relatively well-known black family. but nobody had any intention of being a servant. they wanted to be a part of the war effort and fight. >> great, thank you. so i will just ask a question for both of you. before we open it up for q&a. there was both of you had mentioned some things that i would argue, and rob you would use the phrase as period of forgetting, or this misremembering, or willfully not remembering certain aspects of world war ii
let us prove our worth. let us do this. >> great, thank you. >> family into this? >> yeah, yeah. >> a lot of my family, both sides, my mother's and my father's side, fought in world war ii. we had one point monoford marine and we have a photo of him in full gear and that shows, the caption under it from him is going from iwojima to question mark. most of the family who served, served in the u.s. army. because that's where you did have a chance to fight and served well....
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he gave us his arms. ah . but a chillies original is returned to the temperature controlled chambers of the vatican until the day when we may be able to see it more completely and discover even more. ah ah ah ah ah ah, the issue is shaping the continents the down the news africa with where gone with what's making the headlights and what's behind with the way on the streets to give you enough reports on the insights. all the trend stuff. my talk to you in 30 minutes on d w. ah ah, this is d, w is leih from berlin. good by 2021. hello 2022. we are just less than a minute away from midnight. here in germany and we've got live pictures for you, of the famous brandenburg gate, the sight of official new year's eve celebrations. berlin rings in 2022 with live music and a light shower. but no spectators, due to pandemic restrictions. ah, i'm william blue croft, welcome to a very special new years eve program. much of europe is about to join other parts of the world that have already slid into 2022. let's take you righ
he gave us his arms. ah . but a chillies original is returned to the temperature controlled chambers of the vatican until the day when we may be able to see it more completely and discover even more. ah ah ah ah ah ah, the issue is shaping the continents the down the news africa with where gone with what's making the headlights and what's behind with the way on the streets to give you enough reports on the insights. all the trend stuff. my talk to you in 30 minutes on d w. ah ah, this is d, w...
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stay with us. we still have plenty to cover. but now, let's take a quick moment to admire my sweat band game. i mean, yes, even the madness of 2021 didn't stop me from getting my daily predawn workouts. remember, get your body right to get your mind right. >> announcer: the 11th annual revvie awards will be right back. first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. it was really holding me back. standing up... ...even walking was tough. my joints hurt. i was afraid things were going to get worse. i was always hiding, and that's just not me. not being there for my family, that hurt. woooo! i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. i'm feeling good. watch me. cosentyx helps people with psoriatic arthritis move, look, and feel better. it targets more than just joint pain and treats the multiple symptoms like joint swelling and tenderness, back pain, helps clear skin and helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased
stay with us. we still have plenty to cover. but now, let's take a quick moment to admire my sweat band game. i mean, yes, even the madness of 2021 didn't stop me from getting my daily predawn workouts. remember, get your body right to get your mind right. >> announcer: the 11th annual revvie awards will be right back. first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. it was really holding me back. standing up... ...even walking was tough. my joints hurt. i was afraid things were going to get...
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world, but only use it when it matches our expectations as to why this technology benefits us. we will not do anything -- emily: how big dollar terms will this be for microsoft's a? >>>> we've approached of these platform shifts, whether it is the cloud or aia, all of these things are absolute secular shifts. for me, teams of the future will include metaverse capabilities. some of the most popular platform services on azure will be these metaverse platform services. that is why trying to predict platform shifts is one of the hardest things for us in tech to do. really knowing that these things are not just going to happen, they are going to happen more gradually, so that is what we will stay focused on. emily: that was microsoft's ceo satya nadella. how would you like to work just four days a week? some companies and lawmakers are pushing for that to be the new normal. more on that with mark takano, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: from remote work to hybrid work to a four-day workweek? companies like microsoft and unilever have been experiment thing with four-day, 32-hour w
world, but only use it when it matches our expectations as to why this technology benefits us. we will not do anything -- emily: how big dollar terms will this be for microsoft's a? >>>> we've approached of these platform shifts, whether it is the cloud or aia, all of these things are absolute secular shifts. for me, teams of the future will include metaverse capabilities. some of the most popular platform services on azure will be these metaverse platform services. that is why...
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of allah get, get us. we got for la martha people here have experienced needing help from other countries. we can never forget was our situation was like when we were hit by the soon army, we thought although it took days for the government to confirm it would allow the refugees to disembark in indonesia, the you and hcr has thanked them, saying they'd saved lives in a statement for you and hcr said it was grateful to indonesia for once again proving its humanitarian spirit. it also praised indonesian authorities for it said, setting an example by once again, assisting ro hanger, refugees in distress at sea. human rights groups have also welcomed indonesia decision that said the process should be improved, so rescues can be faster. so i bring by improving this residential regulation on your browser. no, ever. i think there won't be confusion anymore in the future, and there will, there should be a quicker decision to help people in dangers. every denisia regards itself as only a transit country where refug
of allah get, get us. we got for la martha people here have experienced needing help from other countries. we can never forget was our situation was like when we were hit by the soon army, we thought although it took days for the government to confirm it would allow the refugees to disembark in indonesia, the you and hcr has thanked them, saying they'd saved lives in a statement for you and hcr said it was grateful to indonesia for once again proving its humanitarian spirit. it also praised...
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tell us more dianne. new and existing customers on the magenta max plan can trade up to the new iphone 13 pro and t-mobile will pay for it. customers can also get a free year of apple tv plus. i know you love ted lasso, george. guilty as charged. t-mobile is bringing it all together for the holidays. upgrade to the iphone 13 pro on us. plus get a free year of apple tv plus. only at t-mobile. >>> just six days before the one-year mark of the january 6th insurrection, the house investigation into the deadly riot is heating up. cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles has the latest. good evening. what are the committee's priorities as they head into the new year? >> poppy, it sounds like the committee will take a much more public footing here as the new year begins. and start to present some of the findings that they had. and then talk a lot more in a public way about exactly what they hope to accomplish. that includes hear,s that could happen as soon as this late winter. they also plan on providing some
tell us more dianne. new and existing customers on the magenta max plan can trade up to the new iphone 13 pro and t-mobile will pay for it. customers can also get a free year of apple tv plus. i know you love ted lasso, george. guilty as charged. t-mobile is bringing it all together for the holidays. upgrade to the iphone 13 pro on us. plus get a free year of apple tv plus. only at t-mobile. >>> just six days before the one-year mark of the january 6th insurrection, the house...
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it is because that's the way it's been i'm curious what your take on what the yield curve will bring us next year will be in relationship to karen's trade. >> i think the fed will be reluctant to raise rates in the front end to an extent where it inverts yield curve and leads to rece recessionary pressures they have alltel graphed their intention in terms of tapering and raising rates. that will be baked in. i do think as long as the yields curve remains somewhat steep that will bode well for banks. we got to ten year and that's telling a slightly different stories. we can't have a robust outlook or commodities and negative outlook on growth. that's going be reconciled and if it does, and that yield curve remains normalized, i think the banks will do well >> you like financials >> we have been trimming financials i have exchanges which are part of financials. we have been trimming banks. we think the growth of gdp will decelerate the fed may raise rate a little bit but the other factor is the macro factors will weigh on them and we might be better off in other sectors. >> steve, you lik
it is because that's the way it's been i'm curious what your take on what the yield curve will bring us next year will be in relationship to karen's trade. >> i think the fed will be reluctant to raise rates in the front end to an extent where it inverts yield curve and leads to rece recessionary pressures they have alltel graphed their intention in terms of tapering and raising rates. that will be baked in. i do think as long as the yields curve remains somewhat steep that will bode well...
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in colorado, we are used to wildfires, we are used to natural disasters. living in mother nature. this one is different, given the time of year that it is and given the fact that there really ripped through a suburban and an urban area, which is unusual. and what other conditions like right now for fighting these wildfires? some strong winds have been fanning the flames, haven't they? you know, you're right, but that is actually the strangest part of this. yesterday we had record winds, it was a warm, dry day, unseasonably warm and it has been dry for months. we have had very little moisture and that's what created the situation we saw yesterday. today, we woke up this morning to snow. it's cold outside, it feels like december. so, the fires are actually not entirely, but essentially out. they're not going to grow any more. they are still embers and still some structures that are going to continue to burn out, but there is no real risk of them growing or spreading to properties because of the temperature change and because of the moisture and the snow that is falling right now. th
in colorado, we are used to wildfires, we are used to natural disasters. living in mother nature. this one is different, given the time of year that it is and given the fact that there really ripped through a suburban and an urban area, which is unusual. and what other conditions like right now for fighting these wildfires? some strong winds have been fanning the flames, haven't they? you know, you're right, but that is actually the strangest part of this. yesterday we had record winds, it was...
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that will do it for us, thanks for watching. wishing you and your loved ones a very happy new year. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello welcome to the wall street journal at large. 2021 is behind us at last thank god so what does 2020 to hold? were going to spend this year's new year's show's look at the 12 months ahead with hopes, resolutions may be a forecast or two. it's that time of year when the like to make predictions affecting nearly always wrong never deters them from making more predictions the
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like the most used phrase of the year. switched places with the cat. >> dagen: thank you for burning that man's image in my head. happy new year, dagen. >> bill: going to be epic. >> jesse: geraldo? >> geraldo: the lawyer with the cat? >> jesse: yeah. >> geraldo: i already said at least he had his pants on. [laughter] >> jesse: you are familiar with that geraldo. all right. let's get out of here. we will see you back here on monday. happy new year. >> bill: happy new year! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mike: good evening, welcome to washington i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. breaking tonight as we come on air this evening it's now midnight in paris and berlin people in paris are wishing good riddance to 2021. a live report from new york's times square in what promises to be a toned down ball drop. health officials warning the new spike in daily covid cases is also fueling a surge in hospitalizations in some cities across the nation. the vast majority of those hospitalizations among the unvaccinated and as many americans look forward
like the most used phrase of the year. switched places with the cat. >> dagen: thank you for burning that man's image in my head. happy new year, dagen. >> bill: going to be epic. >> jesse: geraldo? >> geraldo: the lawyer with the cat? >> jesse: yeah. >> geraldo: i already said at least he had his pants on. [laughter] >> jesse: you are familiar with that geraldo. all right. let's get out of here. we will see you back here on monday. happy new year....
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that does it for us. we had a lot of fun. thank you. remember, politics nation is live each saturday and sunday, 5:00 p.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. have a wonderful 2022. >> you have been watching the 2020 revvie awards, brought to you by reverend al sharpton and politics nation. thanks for watching. we'll see you next year. have a happy holiday season. hav.
that does it for us. we had a lot of fun. thank you. remember, politics nation is live each saturday and sunday, 5:00 p.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. have a wonderful 2022. >> you have been watching the 2020 revvie awards, brought to you by reverend al sharpton and politics nation. thanks for watching. we'll see you next year. have a happy holiday season. hav.
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that is a useful thing. as much as we end the originalist camp or textualist cap tend to deride legislate of history, that is different from saying that you can use historical documents like that to show meaning. not so intent which is the distinction, but to show meaning. and it's an example. what came to mind for me was 1896, a dissent talking about the expert clause. in much of the sources cited were articles about what were imports and exports. more modernly and maybe definitions have a different definition of imports. it's between states, not only between countries. the justice, his dealing with this overtime and he plays with things and looks at things. i think it's all in the inquiry, what was the meeting as understood at the time. >> if the meaning is fixed but open-ended and forward-looking and you sharply distinguish meaning from expected application, to use a jargon term in this area, how do you stop the slippery slope down to the equivalent of when you're deciding and a commitment case? -- the ei
that is a useful thing. as much as we end the originalist camp or textualist cap tend to deride legislate of history, that is different from saying that you can use historical documents like that to show meaning. not so intent which is the distinction, but to show meaning. and it's an example. what came to mind for me was 1896, a dissent talking about the expert clause. in much of the sources cited were articles about what were imports and exports. more modernly and maybe definitions have a...
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that's why they use words like to tell it's harry and, you know, and are constantly trying to tell us that genocides are happening, that the people who are under attack are aggressive. you know, china and russia doesn't ever going to be on their board, is they don't have vices all over the world. it's, it's the usa that surrounding china and surrounding russia with its aggressive basis. but we're being given this fairy tale that china is aggressive in russia is aggressive to soften us up for war. it will in it now that we're talking about both russia and china, john in you said in your last answer, you know, force besides things. unfortunately, i absolutely agree with you because that's where we stand right now. and i unfortunately believe in 2022, we are going to see a lot of force and it's going to be very, very ugly and jumping to absolutely right. i mean, if i would just rephrase, i mean, you know there's, it's always a purity test. that's why i, by mentioned this, this democracy, somebody there you have to be pure or your ear. you're not just your ear thrown away, you're thrown t
that's why they use words like to tell it's harry and, you know, and are constantly trying to tell us that genocides are happening, that the people who are under attack are aggressive. you know, china and russia doesn't ever going to be on their board, is they don't have vices all over the world. it's, it's the usa that surrounding china and surrounding russia with its aggressive basis. but we're being given this fairy tale that china is aggressive in russia is aggressive to soften us up for...
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this impression will then be used to make a plaster model of his face so that allows us to then bolder up the structure that we intend to make for him in back. rodwell has not been out in public since the attack, but on the way back, dr mia decides to take rodwell and shamiso on the train. it is an important moment for rodwell. we are very glad to see rodwell on the train, looking out of of the window, amongst other passengers on the train, and it gives you a sense of that this child will eventually integrate well, back into society, which is one of our major aims here. so today is all about that and establishing him feeling confident out in the world again. to build rodwell�*s confidence further, his mother is taking him to meet to other young men who were attacked by hyenas. they also suffered life—changing facial injuries. hello. how are you? pleased to meet you. hello, rodwell. we've both been through the same experience as rodwell. obviously way back, more than five years back. i remember, i was attacked on the 12th ofjune 2011. it is tough being young and going through someth
this impression will then be used to make a plaster model of his face so that allows us to then bolder up the structure that we intend to make for him in back. rodwell has not been out in public since the attack, but on the way back, dr mia decides to take rodwell and shamiso on the train. it is an important moment for rodwell. we are very glad to see rodwell on the train, looking out of of the window, amongst other passengers on the train, and it gives you a sense of that this child will...
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tell us thezi whole story. >> i'm going to dovetail a couple of these questions. people are probably reacting like i did to shine a mugshot in the book and one is how much information if any is uncovered and a wonderful array, what archives did she look for in what did you find and the big question is how do you go about this research and you continue to investigate or did you sort of hit a brick wall? >> i'm just going to show you this page. you'll see all the archives in the book. there are soviet era archives and incredibly important archive with a radio transmitter who was executed with his wife. his wife was pregnant when she was arrested and she gave birth in prison. the baby grew up to run --. we had access to a lot of documents especially between mildred and other women in the prison that spoke about her. they were some of my most astonishing archival. people were into the cracks of .the walls. what archives did i go to? >> are there any central mysteries? >> mildred's older sister who is my great grandmother urged the family after she was executed in afte
tell us thezi whole story. >> i'm going to dovetail a couple of these questions. people are probably reacting like i did to shine a mugshot in the book and one is how much information if any is uncovered and a wonderful array, what archives did she look for in what did you find and the big question is how do you go about this research and you continue to investigate or did you sort of hit a brick wall? >> i'm just going to show you this page. you'll see all the archives in the book....
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thank you so much for joining us. great, happy new year to you. now, manchester city is say, and they all shocks on a pulled off to that plant, joel consulate was allegedly assaulted by 4 attackers who break into his home. the defend posted a picture of his injuries on instagram. he suffered, cuts to his face after attempting to fight off the burglars who he says, stole jewelry from him, and trying to hut his family. police are investigating the incident and we didn't often have whole spray thing on al jazeera. and while this next story does come from a racetrack and argentina, you won't see any horses. that's because these jockeys gave the thoroughbreds the day off on the final day of the season, and they entertain the crowd with a sprint race of their own. after over 100 meters and like any good holes, race commentary is a must even if you don't speak spanish. a little bit of the crowd stormed the track off to the race to congratulate the fastest jockey on foot. that was jose alfredo discover. and that sawyer sport for now we'll have more a litt
thank you so much for joining us. great, happy new year to you. now, manchester city is say, and they all shocks on a pulled off to that plant, joel consulate was allegedly assaulted by 4 attackers who break into his home. the defend posted a picture of his injuries on instagram. he suffered, cuts to his face after attempting to fight off the burglars who he says, stole jewelry from him, and trying to hut his family. police are investigating the incident and we didn't often have whole spray...
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