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>> richard: i can. ticker tape parade in honor of all the doctors and nurse and heros total bad ass on july 7th and yeah a ticker tape parade in the big city. >> dana: how come the environmentalist allow that. >> greg: aren't we the real heros? the talk show host are the front row heros. it's good to be a doctor and firemen, what am i doing every day? >> richard: doctors nurses and respiratory therapists. >> jesse: i saved the world and you saved the world. >> greg: we are joking by the way. that's it for us. bret baier suspect next. >> bret: that was explosive show. go to see you at the table. really good. see you later at 11:00. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight president biden says he is not looking for a conflict with russia but that he will respond if rush continue what's called its harmful activities. the american leader took nature a summit today with nato leaders in belgium. two days ahead of that meeting with putin in geneva, switzerland. white house correspo
>> richard: i can. ticker tape parade in honor of all the doctors and nurse and heros total bad ass on july 7th and yeah a ticker tape parade in the big city. >> dana: how come the environmentalist allow that. >> greg: aren't we the real heros? the talk show host are the front row heros. it's good to be a doctor and firemen, what am i doing every day? >> richard: doctors nurses and respiratory therapists. >> jesse: i saved the world and you saved the world....
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further richard himself is for all his faults. the legitimate king under the english laws of succession deposing him. would undermine those laws and perhaps the very legitimacy of the english monarchy. at the beginning of act four of richard the second bolingbrook is meeting with his advisors trying to deal with trying to decide how to deal with king richard who has been defeated but retains the throne. bolingbrook exclaims in god's name isle ascend the regal throne. one of the advisors the bishop of carlisle objects. saying if you crown him bowling work. the blood of english shall manure the ground oh if you raise this house against this house. it will the woeffless division prove that ever fell upon the cursed earth. polling book ignores the bishop's warning richard is deposed and bowling work becomes. king henry the fourth for all his skill bolingbook eventually fails, although he'll remain king until his death. and passed the crown down to his son and grandson. their reigns eventually will devolve into brutal civil war. this h
further richard himself is for all his faults. the legitimate king under the english laws of succession deposing him. would undermine those laws and perhaps the very legitimacy of the english monarchy. at the beginning of act four of richard the second bolingbrook is meeting with his advisors trying to deal with trying to decide how to deal with king richard who has been defeated but retains the throne. bolingbrook exclaims in god's name isle ascend the regal throne. one of the advisors the...
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to discuss with alex george kevin, i'm professor richard murphy. professor richard murphy, lately tragedy says the chancellor richardson, i was riley, the finance ministers to take money off the, the big corporate and presumably give it to the the world spurred what's not to like about that. well, let's be clear. we've had an extraordinary and historic agreement announced, it's only announced this is not signed up, this is not finalized. there's no way to get and that all good dimensions to this. i like the fact that there's a minimum tax rate agreed. what i'm already hearing that people are agreeing, the 15 percent should now be the well minimum tax rate. no, it is the floor village below which you don't get. this is aimed at the law, the world's largest corporations. they have been seeing their tax rate cuts the years and have been exploiting the world's tax havens to make sure they pay even less than they were being asked to do. so the good stuff in here, but there's bad stuff in here to festival that 50 percent minimum tax rate is far too low. the average detached rate is 25 percent.
to discuss with alex george kevin, i'm professor richard murphy. professor richard murphy, lately tragedy says the chancellor richardson, i was riley, the finance ministers to take money off the, the big corporate and presumably give it to the the world spurred what's not to like about that. well, let's be clear. we've had an extraordinary and historic agreement announced, it's only announced this is not signed up, this is not finalized. there's no way to get and that all good dimensions to...
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including richard, who she named after the crusader king richard the lion heart. so this title is very apt i feel. the book begins, the opening scene is set in the lincoln sitting room. as i said nixon's favorite room in the white house on the second floor of the white house and the private quarters. the smallest room in the white house actually. and nixon would go up there every night to listen to music and scribble on his yellow legal pads and on the nights of january 20, 1973 at 1:00 a.m. among other things had trouble sleeping. he could not get to sleep, he called his aide chuck was also known as his hatch man on talks about his wish to get even with his enemies and how he's going to wrap up the vietnam war. and also how he was going to get even with the washington post was pursuing this investigation into watergate. i'm going to play a little extract from that tape. so you can see how rich this material is. now, he has just come back from the kennedy center. there is an inaugural day concert at the kennedy center. they played the 1812 overture. the pianist wa
including richard, who she named after the crusader king richard the lion heart. so this title is very apt i feel. the book begins, the opening scene is set in the lincoln sitting room. as i said nixon's favorite room in the white house on the second floor of the white house and the private quarters. the smallest room in the white house actually. and nixon would go up there every night to listen to music and scribble on his yellow legal pads and on the nights of january 20, 1973 at 1:00 a.m....
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richard, let's begin. >> super. let me bring up my powerpoint and also while i'm doing that i want to thank aei and carlin for arranging this talk. about that i'm going to talk about briefly is more complex than i can really express in the 25 minutes available to me and you will hear that there are multiple interweaving scenes that flashed by briefly in my presentation. just want to say that overall a way of thinking about my talk is that i'm analyzing the impact of rising diversity on american society and binding it different from our common widespread conception today. oh, heavens. i'm sorry. there we go. i don't know why, but i always have a little trouble getting it to move at the beginning. as carlin mentioned, our widespread conception of the changes of today and their impact on the future is the idea of the majority minority america when minorities will make up the majority of the population and whites will become a numerical minority. that's reflected it on the image this narrative presents of our society. i
richard, let's begin. >> super. let me bring up my powerpoint and also while i'm doing that i want to thank aei and carlin for arranging this talk. about that i'm going to talk about briefly is more complex than i can really express in the 25 minutes available to me and you will hear that there are multiple interweaving scenes that flashed by briefly in my presentation. just want to say that overall a way of thinking about my talk is that i'm analyzing the impact of rising diversity on...
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k. tax season specialist professor richard murphy. this key interview coming up soon, but 1st, trutina emails and messages and response i show last week featuring jim shannon n p, and lord, dr. wiggly john fisher says, good discussion and i'm of a mind to welcome any plan evening for a celtic blog among nations leaving this yuki. it's not the same and it's not supposed to be more. bowman says, i've called that the best you know, to come for a very long time. fisma best says give island back to the either. so let the d p argue their case and the united islands. while harvey says, we need an english independence party. and finally billy hall and says, the authorization of my nation ends with independence, tick tock, the empires on a cook. now, no, since the heater of hit tv, see these rolls polls arg was busy. what's in excitement across this rocket coastline has taxation and corner gone. so well together, because despite the claimed that the jewel of cornwall, saint ives was chosen as this weekend to 7 location because exemplifies clea
k. tax season specialist professor richard murphy. this key interview coming up soon, but 1st, trutina emails and messages and response i show last week featuring jim shannon n p, and lord, dr. wiggly john fisher says, good discussion and i'm of a mind to welcome any plan evening for a celtic blog among nations leaving this yuki. it's not the same and it's not supposed to be more. bowman says, i've called that the best you know, to come for a very long time. fisma best says give island back to...
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i've got richard tate, former editor in chief of itn. now a professor ofjournalism at cardiff university. dorothy byrne, former head of news and current affairs at channel four. david yelland, former editor of the sun and now runs a pr firm, kitchen table partners. john ware is an investigative reporter and fronted last week's panorama on martin bashir and the bbc. jane martinson is professor ofjournalism at city college. welcome to you all. jane, you have been writing about this for the guardian. how do you assess the scale of the reaction to this story? the scale of the reaction, i mean, you know, this is a devastating report for the bbc. it involved the royal family, it involved, you know, wrongdoing and, sort of, terrible mishandling of a wrongdoing 25 years ago — including members of the bbc, including members of the bbc who then went on to hold senior jobs, and, of course, which i am sure we will come on to talk about, a reporter who subsequently left and then returned to the bbcjust five years ago. so the reaction was obviously
i've got richard tate, former editor in chief of itn. now a professor ofjournalism at cardiff university. dorothy byrne, former head of news and current affairs at channel four. david yelland, former editor of the sun and now runs a pr firm, kitchen table partners. john ware is an investigative reporter and fronted last week's panorama on martin bashir and the bbc. jane martinson is professor ofjournalism at city college. welcome to you all. jane, you have been writing about this for the...
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richard's work of course we feature across the website. i'm going to remind everyone we take very seriously and pay attention to your feedback so please w feel out the survey that's going to pop up on your screen and mark your calendar we have two events the first will be on wednesday the 17th it will be the release of the agenda for congress. i will be joined for keynote remarks by senator rand paul and then another forum march 205th a pair of authors. thank you all and we will see you again soon. you think this is just a community center, no, it is more than that. comcast is partnering with community centers to create wi-fi so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving a front row seat to democracy. today i'm speaking with karen a
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and extend that out for nom and richard, coming to you. i mean did did be gina spec, the g 7 summit to go acid bit. well, i mean, of course, the chinese really are concerned about the west potentially, you know, potentially uniting. and in this, taking a firm, a line against against china. the chinese see that isn't accurate to contain what these people rise. joe biden came to europe this week, essentially talking about, you know, a sort of a battle of the systems being the overriding story of our era geopolitically between western democracies and rising autocracy. not just china, but also russia and other countries as your think the g 7 communicate, you know, the document that comes out at the end of the talks only just been published. so i'm beginning to scour through it. now at the time i found for mentions of china, we can maybe talk about a little later once i've had a moment to digest it. but if we compare back to a couple of years ago when, let's say the 2018 g 7 summit where there wasn't even a full scale communicate. because donal
and extend that out for nom and richard, coming to you. i mean did did be gina spec, the g 7 summit to go acid bit. well, i mean, of course, the chinese really are concerned about the west potentially, you know, potentially uniting. and in this, taking a firm, a line against against china. the chinese see that isn't accurate to contain what these people rise. joe biden came to europe this week, essentially talking about, you know, a sort of a battle of the systems being the overriding story of...
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we start with richard branson. one of his companies is launching satellite orbit today. the other got cleared to take passengers to space. will he beat bezos into flight >>> we're speaking with the ceo of bed, bath and beyond. early returns are good, big jump in sells but can it return to highs >> while spac systems are down, ipos are back any abig way, china's didi going big they're all coming and they're waiting in the wings this week, but we begin with the end of the first half of the year and seema mody with here with those numbers for us >> can you believe it? halfway there, kelly, stocks on the final day of trading in june are higher with the exception of the nasdaq lower by 20 points. what is helping the dow outperform this hour, energy as oil climbs above $75 a barrel. opec leaders do meet tomorrow and they're expected to discuss whether to increase supply we're looking at crude up 75.20, wti up $73.88. let's talk about ipos, didi finally opening for trade. it's not just didis. we have sentinel one up 22% and clear secure up 34%. this week alone 18 companies have
we start with richard branson. one of his companies is launching satellite orbit today. the other got cleared to take passengers to space. will he beat bezos into flight >>> we're speaking with the ceo of bed, bath and beyond. early returns are good, big jump in sells but can it return to highs >> while spac systems are down, ipos are back any abig way, china's didi going big they're all coming and they're waiting in the wings this week, but we begin with the end of the first...
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richard epstein from the manhattan institute and why you as well. i want to encourage you all if you're interested in this sort of stuff we have a lot more of it and a lot more of this in we have a lot more of this in our books, "the dubious morality of modern administrative law" by richard epstein, and my book "the unelected." i'll ask our staff to put links to those where you can buy those books and read them for yourselves in the chat room. so thank you so much, richard, thanks to her audience for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ authors joanne goldblum and calling shaddox offered the thoughts on addressing poverty in america. here's a portion of that program. >> the government definition of poverty leaves out a whole lot of people in poverty. i would define it the way i think most people understand it, that poverty is not being able to afford your basic needs. so if you can't put food on the table, that's poverty. however, the government measure of poverty excludes so many people for whom that's true. before the
richard epstein from the manhattan institute and why you as well. i want to encourage you all if you're interested in this sort of stuff we have a lot more of it and a lot more of this in we have a lot more of this in our books, "the dubious morality of modern administrative law" by richard epstein, and my book "the unelected." i'll ask our staff to put links to those where you can buy those books and read them for yourselves in the chat room. so thank you so much, richard,...
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paul richard gasquet, he has been beaten — right? paul richard gasquet, he has been beaten by _ right? paul richard gasquet, he has been beaten by natal— right? paul richard gasquet, he has been beaten by natal several- right? paul richard gasquet, he has| been beaten by natal several times. most are not optimistic about it, most are leaving now, because of the curfew, and for all the strength in depth in french tennis, richard gasquet is the last left for the host nation.— gasquet is the last left for the host nation. �* , ., ., ., host nation. let's move on to the women's side _ host nation. let's move on to the women's side of _ host nation. let's move on to the women's side of the _ host nation. let's move on to the women's side of the draw, - host nation. let's move on to the women's side of the draw, and i host nation. let's move on to the | women's side of the draw, and we look at ash barty, who had to retire early. the women's side of the draw is looking quite open, isn't it? yeah, a real shame for ash barty, this is an
paul richard gasquet, he has been beaten — right? paul richard gasquet, he has been beaten by _ right? paul richard gasquet, he has been beaten by natal— right? paul richard gasquet, he has been beaten by natal several- right? paul richard gasquet, he has| been beaten by natal several times. most are not optimistic about it, most are leaving now, because of the curfew, and for all the strength in depth in french tennis, richard gasquet is the last left for the host nation.— gasquet is the...
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the last recommendations are to you, richard. richard: thanks, jeff. when i was in law school, my con law professor remarked that experience must be our only guide -- not a guide, only guide -- so i want to recommend two things, the articles of confederation and the anti-federalist papers, because it is important to know what prompted the writing of the constitution, the failing of the articles, and the views of those who lost the battle. they lost at the time but the arguments they made then are still resident today -- still resident today -- still resonant today, so they are most reads. jeffrey: wonderful to hear these recommendations. we will collect them. friends who are watching, thank you for watching this marvelous, delight filled discussion about the books that inspired the founders. as you listen, send in your recommendations for the primary texts that inspired the founders and the primary texts written by the founders that those works inspired and we will put them thoughtfully online. until then, colleen sheehan, richard albert, and jonathan,
the last recommendations are to you, richard. richard: thanks, jeff. when i was in law school, my con law professor remarked that experience must be our only guide -- not a guide, only guide -- so i want to recommend two things, the articles of confederation and the anti-federalist papers, because it is important to know what prompted the writing of the constitution, the failing of the articles, and the views of those who lost the battle. they lost at the time but the arguments they made then...
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richard nixon wire-tapped reporters, richard nixon committed crimes, richard nixon was forced to leave office, but this is a line that richard nixon would not cross. >> and now that we know it's been crossed, the question for us is what do we do about it? what are the consequences of it? how do we ensure it doesn't happen again? if it happened, it's revealed, and it goes unpunished, it becomes de facto president. for not only, you know, if donald trump gets back into the presidency for him to do it again, but for somebody worse than him to do this because of the de facto president that it's okay to do, because once it was exposed there were no consequences. if this stuff isn't rooted out, exposed and punished, it will happen again, it will become the new normal, and this justice department will become something that we have never, ever had in this country before, even under somebody has bad an actor as richard nixon. >> yeah, and your focus on what does merrick garland do next is so important. he has obligations that no attorney general before him has had. >> it's the worst job in gove
richard nixon wire-tapped reporters, richard nixon committed crimes, richard nixon was forced to leave office, but this is a line that richard nixon would not cross. >> and now that we know it's been crossed, the question for us is what do we do about it? what are the consequences of it? how do we ensure it doesn't happen again? if it happened, it's revealed, and it goes unpunished, it becomes de facto president. for not only, you know, if donald trump gets back into the presidency for...
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ok, richard. the presidential spokesman though, said that the president himself will never cooperate with an itc investigation. and he said that this investigation is in fact due to fail. so without the cooperation of the philippines government, what challenges does this probe face? well, i think a statement from the outgoing prosecutor dice. it was very important. it said that on for the new prosecutor, mr. carrying con, taking over the i c. c. it's also very legally important because it rejects the government's claim that dice is no longer any jurisdiction over potential math atrocities into the, into the syllabus be drew from the i. c. i in 2019 doctor, made it very clear that it does have jurisdiction when the philippines was a member and over crimes that actually extend well beyond the philippines, that session and membership to diabetes. it's also very clear rejection of the philippines claim that now that it has created an inter agency panel. it can itself deals with these issues of account
ok, richard. the presidential spokesman though, said that the president himself will never cooperate with an itc investigation. and he said that this investigation is in fact due to fail. so without the cooperation of the philippines government, what challenges does this probe face? well, i think a statement from the outgoing prosecutor dice. it was very important. it said that on for the new prosecutor, mr. carrying con, taking over the i c. c. it's also very legally important because it...
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richard, thank you so much shar, cheap international editor, richard walker. now to the germans city of cologne, cities zoo has welcomed a pair of endangered lemurs meat ziggy and just their types of lemurs usually found in the forest of madagascar. but their species is threatened by hunting and by the destruction of their natural habitat. zookeeper, se ziggy and history are likely to become star attractions, not least because of their human. like all of us with your watching d. w. news up next. we've got a documentary looking at the very real danger that nuclear weapons still pose. i'm terry martin from me and all of us here at the w. thanks for watching the news in the green. do you feel worried about the i'm neil of the on the green and we need to change. join me for the size of the green transformations for me for you.
richard, thank you so much shar, cheap international editor, richard walker. now to the germans city of cologne, cities zoo has welcomed a pair of endangered lemurs meat ziggy and just their types of lemurs usually found in the forest of madagascar. but their species is threatened by hunting and by the destruction of their natural habitat. zookeeper, se ziggy and history are likely to become star attractions, not least because of their human. like all of us with your watching d. w. news up...
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marx. >> and now a response from richard marx. (sung to "right here waiting") ♪ ♪ ♪ >>nnounc: it's "a late show with stephen colbert." tonight: stephen sells out. s phen welcomes gayle king and musical guests bts featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater... office building in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hi! hey, there! welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. tonight, ladies and gentlemen, i am laser focused on the biggest story today, which is from yesterday, which is that three weeks from now, on june 14, "the late show" is coming back to the ed sullivan theater in a triumphant return we're calling i am so excited. and, apparently, so are you, because last night, at 11:40, tickets went live on our website, and we got over 20,000 requests in the first 20 minutes. 1,000 clicks a minute! what am i, korean super-group bts? no, but they are my guests tonight. love. ( laughter ) so, while we're already sold out for june, scientists are predictin
marx. >> and now a response from richard marx. (sung to "right here waiting") ♪ ♪ ♪ >>nnounc: it's "a late show with stephen colbert." tonight: stephen sells out. s phen welcomes gayle king and musical guests bts featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater... office building in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hi! hey, there! welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen...
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ok, richard. the presidential spokesman though, said that the president himself will never cooperate with an itc investigation. and he said that this investigation is in fact due to fail. so without the cooperation of the philippines, governments, what challenges does this probe face? well i think a statement from the outgoing prosecutor dice. it was very important. it sets the tone for the new prosecutor, mister car on taking over the icpc. it's also very legally important because it rejects the government's claim that dice is no longer any jurisdiction over potential math atrocities. and at the end you get the bi drew from the i, c, c. i in 2019 doctors. he made it very clear that it does have jurisdiction when the philippines was a member and over crimes that actually extend well beyond the philippines. that session and membership to the i to see. it's also very clear rejection of the philippines claim that now that it has created an inter agency panel. it can itself deal with the issues of acc
ok, richard. the presidential spokesman though, said that the president himself will never cooperate with an itc investigation. and he said that this investigation is in fact due to fail. so without the cooperation of the philippines, governments, what challenges does this probe face? well i think a statement from the outgoing prosecutor dice. it was very important. it sets the tone for the new prosecutor, mister car on taking over the icpc. it's also very legally important because it rejects...
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for more, we're joined by our chief international editor, richard walker. richard host boris johnson, put a very positive spin on that summit. wasn't really as successful as he makes it out to be you have a carry, it is natural for this. somebody hose to put a positive spin on things, especially if your bar is johnson. of course that's, that's his style. i think what's more important here than the host of the americans . of course, this was joe by this day view, all kind of re entry to the world state since become a president earlier this year and his team is going to be pretty happy i think, going back home after this or rather going on to brussels for the nato, some everything go broadly, has been projects and unity and projecting competence. and i think on both front se, going to be fairly happy on unity. it's true. northern ireland has been a bug bad between you and the u. k. and that sort of squabble is not resolved yet. that is a bit of a fly in the ointment, but the broader picture of the west kind of rallying together and saying that we want to take
for more, we're joined by our chief international editor, richard walker. richard host boris johnson, put a very positive spin on that summit. wasn't really as successful as he makes it out to be you have a carry, it is natural for this. somebody hose to put a positive spin on things, especially if your bar is johnson. of course that's, that's his style. i think what's more important here than the host of the americans . of course, this was joe by this day view, all kind of re entry to the...
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ok, richard. the presidential spokesman though, said that the president himself will never cooperate with an itc investigation. and he said that this investigation is in fact due to fail. so without the cooperation of the philippines government, what challenges does this probe face? well, i think a statement from the outgoing prosecutor dice, it was very important. it sets the tone for the new prosecutor, mr. carrying on, taking over the i c. c. it's all very legal important because it rejects the government's claim that dice is no longer any jurisdiction over potential master. trusted is independent and you get the silicon b drew from the i to see i in 2019 doctors. he made it very clear that it does have jurisdiction when the philippines was a member and over crimes that actually extend well beyond the philippines, accession and membership to die to see. it's also very clear rejection of the philippines claim that now that it has created an inter agency panel. it can itself deal with the issues
ok, richard. the presidential spokesman though, said that the president himself will never cooperate with an itc investigation. and he said that this investigation is in fact due to fail. so without the cooperation of the philippines government, what challenges does this probe face? well, i think a statement from the outgoing prosecutor dice, it was very important. it sets the tone for the new prosecutor, mr. carrying on, taking over the i c. c. it's all very legal important because it rejects...
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richard, thank you so much for waking up with us early this morning. good morning, buddy. >> good morning. >> you were ready to sacrifice your whole successful career here to focus more on caring for your dad so can you tell us a little bit more about how you came to that decision and where it ended up leading you to >> both of you know, good morning to both of you and the fathers out there and those who are children of fathers, have a great sunday one of the things that, you know, all of us know -- all three of us understand is that when we go to that question of what should we do for a parent given our career, it's that am i going to be able to make that sacrifice and sacrifice means that it's a minus. for me, i was walking into our boss's office, and we all know her well, yvette miley she may say, good to know you, richard, you're a great guy. we don't have jobs that are not five, six, seven, eight days a week instead she decided to say let's figure out something we can do together the reason why here, phillip and frances, because she was also a lon
richard, thank you so much for waking up with us early this morning. good morning, buddy. >> good morning. >> you were ready to sacrifice your whole successful career here to focus more on caring for your dad so can you tell us a little bit more about how you came to that decision and where it ended up leading you to >> both of you know, good morning to both of you and the fathers out there and those who are children of fathers, have a great sunday one of the things that, you...
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host: richard goldberg? guest: we remember when the reds states ripped up agreements, trust america's reputation around the world from which we have not been able to recover, i am talking about present barack obama in 2009, who turned around after he was elected and withdrew from two executive agreements that george w. bush signed with poland and the czech republic to help defend eastern europe in the face of russian aggression. also would've been helpful against a long-range missile from iran. that is not how people remember history. these were executive agreements and the way our system works, if a different president comes into office, the agreements can be reviewed. this happens regularly. to say that there is something special about the nuclear deal is not a fact. that is why the u.s. senate asked the obama administration to submit for ratification of the treaty. it would not pass. which is why it was not sustainable politically. the biden administration could learn that lesson and submit what they are
host: richard goldberg? guest: we remember when the reds states ripped up agreements, trust america's reputation around the world from which we have not been able to recover, i am talking about present barack obama in 2009, who turned around after he was elected and withdrew from two executive agreements that george w. bush signed with poland and the czech republic to help defend eastern europe in the face of russian aggression. also would've been helpful against a long-range missile from iran....
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richard? richard: i do not know if i have anything more to offer than what has been said, which is, we obviously have an issue. we have a problem of disinformation, a lack of information, and, so, again, i just think that within my classroom, i just demonstrate the importance of the value of civics education. that is only can do. i have tried to get personally involved at different levels. whether it is dealing with the state of california or locally or whatever. i am trying to help pass on the word. i help run different seminars for different organizations. anyway i can get involved to try to get out the importance of what we are talking about here today. this is very critical. it is critical to the longevity of our republic. joseph: terrific. we have another question. for a concerned parent just getting started, what advice do you have on how to identify the manipulation of history or indoctrination? how do you identify it as a parent? i'm sure there are a lot of parents thinking, i do not k
richard? richard: i do not know if i have anything more to offer than what has been said, which is, we obviously have an issue. we have a problem of disinformation, a lack of information, and, so, again, i just think that within my classroom, i just demonstrate the importance of the value of civics education. that is only can do. i have tried to get personally involved at different levels. whether it is dealing with the state of california or locally or whatever. i am trying to help pass on the...
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i'm here in studio with richard walker or chief political editor, richard. does president biden's account reflect what we heard earlier from president? i would say yeah, biology does. in fact jo, by a couple of times during the press conference referred to the fact that he had been watching the press conference with let me put in earlier. and he didn't really offer up any contradictions and tools. so i thought that was quite interesting and also of course, in the choreography of the sequencing of these conferences that you know, coming kind of having the last word did give biden the opportunity to contradict. and i think the pizza had said, well, if you thought it was, it was a message, but i would say that the message was very much the same, which was sort of so far. so good. we've managed to have some practical, pragmatic conversations about areas of mutual concern. they didn't see eye to eye on everything. and there are some quite concrete steps going forward. and biden, holding up really, i think most prominent lead this area strategic stability that we
i'm here in studio with richard walker or chief political editor, richard. does president biden's account reflect what we heard earlier from president? i would say yeah, biology does. in fact jo, by a couple of times during the press conference referred to the fact that he had been watching the press conference with let me put in earlier. and he didn't really offer up any contradictions and tools. so i thought that was quite interesting and also of course, in the choreography of the sequencing...
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richard epstein from the manhattan institute and why you as well. i want to encourage you all if you're interested in this sort of stuff we have a lot more of it and a lot more of this in our hooks "the dubious morality of modern administrative law" by richard epstein and my book "the unelected" how the unaccountable believe in -- america american and i'll ask the staff to put links on those weakened by the books and read them for yourself in a chat room so thank you so much richard and thanks to our my name is rachel and i'm the managing librarian of the brooklyn heights branch of the brooklyn library temporarily offering lobby service out of the new center for history as we anticipate the opening of our new branch this full. it is my pleas
richard epstein from the manhattan institute and why you as well. i want to encourage you all if you're interested in this sort of stuff we have a lot more of it and a lot more of this in our hooks "the dubious morality of modern administrative law" by richard epstein and my book "the unelected" how the unaccountable believe in -- america american and i'll ask the staff to put links on those weakened by the books and read them for yourself in a chat room so thank you so much...
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um so i think with that richard i really want to thank you. we're a little over time and i'll be mindful of that. but i want to thank everyone who's tuned and made comments and ask questions. we're sorry if we didn't get to everything that you raised, but we try and certainly i would encourage you if you're interested in you know, the work richard's doing to look at his website collected journeys and leave us, you know, your thoughts about future live streams as i see one of the comments there about exactly that discussions about the slave perspective from monticello, so we certainly will put that as you know, put that on our list to keep talking about so richard, thank you for being here wish you well and and look forward to the day when our past can cross in person again as opposed to online.
um so i think with that richard i really want to thank you. we're a little over time and i'll be mindful of that. but i want to thank everyone who's tuned and made comments and ask questions. we're sorry if we didn't get to everything that you raised, but we try and certainly i would encourage you if you're interested in you know, the work richard's doing to look at his website collected journeys and leave us, you know, your thoughts about future live streams as i see one of the comments there...
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i blame you, richard! [overlapping speakers] >> to be the, i mean, whether or not it was a lab leak or was a wet meet lab, i don't think -- the death number it would have still been the same. [overlapping speakers] >> listen. they could have buttoned everything up. [overlapping speakers] >> we will discuss this during commercial, which is paper view for you at home. we are going to take it from here. president biden posting about the economy despite another jobs report. some say this is my greatest challenge ever. but i've seen centuries of this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) 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. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing]
i blame you, richard! [overlapping speakers] >> to be the, i mean, whether or not it was a lab leak or was a wet meet lab, i don't think -- the death number it would have still been the same. [overlapping speakers] >> listen. they could have buttoned everything up. [overlapping speakers] >> we will discuss this during commercial, which is paper view for you at home. we are going to take it from here. president biden posting about the economy despite another jobs report. some...
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he said richard. maybe it's really not about the history of the is about what the place means today and in our conversations are talking about that and and talking with other colleagues, you know in the field i start it becomes very i say intriguing it comes it becomes very intriguing when we begin to consider how we all may not know the same stories of a particular place, which makes it very difficult for us to have a conversation because if we can't speak the same language if we can't understand the same facts or the same perspectives. it makes it difficult for us to have, you know, a real conversation about the place. however, a starting point that we all have is that this place means something to us either. it's it's a it's a place of horror. it's a place that needs to be tore down is a place that needs to, you know, be maintained to teach the youth in some way shape or form. we all have a opinion or a feeling or perspective as to what that place means and and why why it means that way. to anybody
he said richard. maybe it's really not about the history of the is about what the place means today and in our conversations are talking about that and and talking with other colleagues, you know in the field i start it becomes very i say intriguing it comes it becomes very intriguing when we begin to consider how we all may not know the same stories of a particular place, which makes it very difficult for us to have a conversation because if we can't speak the same language if we can't...
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richard and so i go ahead. [laughter] >> listen i agree prime looking for to the limits as well.think about the fact there's one player who's caught covid that speaks with the divided ministrations taken for the next. how they vaccinate the world. before that was an athlete from uganda. and only 2% of publishing is vaccine. not our fault. we just made them better here first. smith no, no puppet of the solid point to the point is missing joe biden as well as european countries had abused use our resources to ensure the rest of the world can get access to the colored vaccines you do not have athletes at the olympics with covid-19. kennedy: vaccinate all of the athletes there's plenty of time. >> that's exactly what biden and kovacs are trying to do. the global pandemic all-americans are not we approach him to get out of this pandemic. moving get the good prices and milan finally. but you guys stick around it got a lot to take in? of a courtesy as a low back. coming up a big winter student-athletes a supreme court
richard and so i go ahead. [laughter] >> listen i agree prime looking for to the limits as well.think about the fact there's one player who's caught covid that speaks with the divided ministrations taken for the next. how they vaccinate the world. before that was an athlete from uganda. and only 2% of publishing is vaccine. not our fault. we just made them better here first. smith no, no puppet of the solid point to the point is missing joe biden as well as european countries had abused...
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richard, thank you for our europe. richard, thank you for your time- _ europe. richard, thank you for your time. chief _ europe. richard, thank you for your time. chief executive - europe. richard, thank you for your time. chief executive of l your time. chief executive of homes serve. now, quinn is a start—up company which has made an app to help people with diabetes managed to help. it was launched last year in the uk and has proved very popular. but a few months before the app was launched, quin's co—founder suddenly left the firm, so co—founder cindy williams had to think of a strategy to save the firm from ruin. she was the co—founder that stayed. let's find out how she went about that. �* , . . find out how she went about that. ~ , ., ., , ., ., find out how she went about that. �* , ., ., ., ., that. as a leader, you have to rovide that. as a leader, you have to provide the — that. as a leader, you have to provide the glue _ that. as a leader, you have to provide the glue that - that. as a leader, you have to provide the glue that keeps i th
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i blame you, richard! [overlapping speakers] >> to be the, i mean, whether or not it was a lab leak or was a wet meet lab, i don't think -- the death number it would have still been the same. [overlapping speakers] >> listen. they could have buttoned everything up. [overlapping speakers] >> we will discuss this during commercial, which is paper view for you at home. we are going to take it from here. president biden posting about the economy despite another jobs report. ♪ welcome to allstate, ♪ ♪are you down, d-d-down, d-d-down, d-d-down♪ where we're driving down the cost of insurance. ♪ ♪ are you down, down♪ ♪d-down, down? are you♪ drivers who switched saved over $700. ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands. click or call for a lower rate today. this isn't just freight. you're in good hands. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to
i blame you, richard! [overlapping speakers] >> to be the, i mean, whether or not it was a lab leak or was a wet meet lab, i don't think -- the death number it would have still been the same. [overlapping speakers] >> listen. they could have buttoned everything up. [overlapping speakers] >> we will discuss this during commercial, which is paper view for you at home. we are going to take it from here. president biden posting about the economy despite another jobs report. ♪...
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and richard nixon actually defaced him accountability. he was forced to resign from office, after the house judiciary committee adopted three articles of impeachment against him. and even though each president gerald ford parted him, a wildly unpopular move, many people in richard nixon's orbit were held accountable for their actions. all of these people were prosecuted and served time in the wake of the watergate scandal. look at that. the listing kloots at a water kate burglar, nixon's white house counsel, personal attorney, chief of staff. his attorney general, john mitchell. >> given the circumstances, mitchell was in relatively good mood as he arrived at the -- >> all mitchell said was, it's nice to be back in alabama. he is assured of staying in alabama, at least 20 months. that's how long it will be before he's eligible for parole from his sentence. so from two and a half to years. during the time he is here in this minimum security prison, officials say mitchell will be treated the same as any other person or. so, john mitchell, f
and richard nixon actually defaced him accountability. he was forced to resign from office, after the house judiciary committee adopted three articles of impeachment against him. and even though each president gerald ford parted him, a wildly unpopular move, many people in richard nixon's orbit were held accountable for their actions. all of these people were prosecuted and served time in the wake of the watergate scandal. look at that. the listing kloots at a water kate burglar, nixon's white...
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richard, thank you so much shar, cheap international editor, richard walker. now top united nations and boy in afghanistan, his herbs, the international community to do everything it can to restart talks between the afghan government and the taliban. she warned. the islamist group is threatening the country's progress. after 20 years of western military presence. there the taliban are seizing more territory as us troops had for the exit by september, germany. the 2nd biggest presence in afghanistan will be withdrawing its units in the next week. it's the quiet before the storm here in the city of conduce ask can security forces on watch as the sound of small arms fire creeps closer, the taliban is steadily gaining territory, taking district after district situation and come. this is very bad. it's insecure . there are so many wounded people in hospital, us african envoy is sounding the alarm. more than 50 about the dentist and $370.00 districts have fallen since the beginning of may. most districts have been that have been taken. surround provincial capitals s
richard, thank you so much shar, cheap international editor, richard walker. now top united nations and boy in afghanistan, his herbs, the international community to do everything it can to restart talks between the afghan government and the taliban. she warned. the islamist group is threatening the country's progress. after 20 years of western military presence. there the taliban are seizing more territory as us troops had for the exit by september, germany. the 2nd biggest presence in...
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richard was wrong. the definitive answer is that i, the republicans, did not, i repeat, did not submit a bill banning the teaching of slavery in schools in iowa. >> did they not ban the teaching of slavery? >> fox news alert is over. this was about some curriculum involving -- >> they ban -- >> he was wrong, i was right. >> the bill, to be clear, and to be fear. >> this bill band the teaching and let me go back to my notes, of slavery, sexism -- where, richard? >> in training for employees. >> oh, okay. so not in schools. >> and in school settings. >> no, no, no. >> that's not what you said. that's not what you said, richard. >> teaching slavery is not prohibited in iowa. >> not to mention the fact that the bill -- it's poorly written. it is vague. >> poorly read, too. >> it has no enforcement criteria. and it bans the idea of teaching slavery. >> but the fact is it's a poorly written bill. >> all bills are poorly written. i agree with that. >> we're killing it with iowa. >> all right. up next, shaleful
richard was wrong. the definitive answer is that i, the republicans, did not, i repeat, did not submit a bill banning the teaching of slavery in schools in iowa. >> did they not ban the teaching of slavery? >> fox news alert is over. this was about some curriculum involving -- >> they ban -- >> he was wrong, i was right. >> the bill, to be clear, and to be fear. >> this bill band the teaching and let me go back to my notes, of slavery, sexism -- where,...
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- sheer elation of richard branson— sheer elation of richard branson and _ sheer elation of richard branson and his - sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. l you are with bbc news. our top story. a dramatic upset at euro 2020. switzerland have knocked the world champions of france out of the tournament. well, we have been telling you all about these dramatic results at the european championships but there is plenty more happening as well in terms of wimbledon and what is to come in euro 2020. so now it is over to the bbc�*s sport centre. hello i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news where we start at wimbledon as defending men's champion novak djokovic moved into the second round despite losing the first set to british teenagerjack draper. while another british player — andy murray's first appearance at wimbledon since 2017 ended with him beating nikoloz basilashvilli in four sets. having won the first two sets, the 34—year—old was 5—0 up in the third before losing it 7—5 and then taking the fourth, spending more than 3.5 hours on court. that has never h
- sheer elation of richard branson— sheer elation of richard branson and _ sheer elation of richard branson and his - sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. l you are with bbc news. our top story. a dramatic upset at euro 2020. switzerland have knocked the world champions of france out of the tournament. well, we have been telling you all about these dramatic results at the european championships but there is plenty more happening as well in terms of wimbledon and what is to come in...
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good to talk to you, richard, richard from gravity industries. that brings today to a close. i hope you enjoy your day because of it doesn't bring the day to a close, just the programme. have a lovely day and see you soon. hello. best place for the drier and sunnier weather during the first part of this week certainly in scotland and northern ireland. and with the blue skies out in the highlands on monday, temperatures lift to a very pleasant 25 celsius. and we will see similar sorts of temperatures in southern scotland on tuesday. england and wales, though, it has been a different story. lots more cloud. and into tuesday, the same area of low pressure that brought the cloud on monday revolving around. it keeps the temperatures up as we start the day. so, again, mid—teens, quite a humid start, whereas clearer skies into scotland, northern ireland, northern england. single—figure temperatures to start the day. but here, some sunny spells, but a few changes. a bit more cloud to the north and the west of scotland, later into northern ireland, drifting in. a damp start for pa
good to talk to you, richard, richard from gravity industries. that brings today to a close. i hope you enjoy your day because of it doesn't bring the day to a close, just the programme. have a lovely day and see you soon. hello. best place for the drier and sunnier weather during the first part of this week certainly in scotland and northern ireland. and with the blue skies out in the highlands on monday, temperatures lift to a very pleasant 25 celsius. and we will see similar sorts of...
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richard haas, obviously, a very, very tense situation there. you did have four members thrown out for shouting during speeches. you, of course,ed a benjamin netanyahu leading up to this vote, calling -- borrowing some words from a friend, calling this the greatest fraud in the history of israeli politics. maybe the greatest fraud -- election fraud in the history of all democracies. that said, he's out of power for the first time in a dozen years. but what a fragile coalition that is lined up against him. this could fall apart at any moment, couldn't it, richard? >> yeah, it could. just to give people a little bit of background, israel has never had a majority government. every government of israel since its creation has been a coalition. but this one is different. it's not simply you have eight parties, but they really run the gamut from far right to left. for the first time you have an islamic arab part in the coalition. the only thing between agreeing to get rid of netanyahu, which they've succeeded at temporarily is things like infrastructur
richard haas, obviously, a very, very tense situation there. you did have four members thrown out for shouting during speeches. you, of course,ed a benjamin netanyahu leading up to this vote, calling -- borrowing some words from a friend, calling this the greatest fraud in the history of israeli politics. maybe the greatest fraud -- election fraud in the history of all democracies. that said, he's out of power for the first time in a dozen years. but what a fragile coalition that is lined up...
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richard walker. richard, excellent, reporting and a fascinating, scary subject. thank the once a day, the hungarian parliament passed a law that makes it illegal to mention gazer, lesbians. busy in the presence of children now it bands from schools and television programming for minors, any material deemed to promote homosexuality or gender reassignment. the government says the legislation targets head of files, but human rights groups say the law is simply homophobic. the kind of show support for l g b t writes outside parliament in the past whether such public displays are still legal is now in doubt. the new law, just prost bands, anything deemed to promote homosexuality to children, including bringing up l g b, t issues and gender diversity in schools. those behind the new legislation, faith protect children. campaigners condemned the law as a cynical attempt to link homosexuality with sexual deviant. equating sexual and gender diversity with peter filia strikes that the very core of the human dignity and humility of l. g b t. people in hungary and poses a re
richard walker. richard, excellent, reporting and a fascinating, scary subject. thank the once a day, the hungarian parliament passed a law that makes it illegal to mention gazer, lesbians. busy in the presence of children now it bands from schools and television programming for minors, any material deemed to promote homosexuality or gender reassignment. the government says the legislation targets head of files, but human rights groups say the law is simply homophobic. the kind of show support...
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hi richard. now, us relations with russia have worse and since the 2016 election and claims, of course, of russian interference in those elections. howard the 2 nations getting along now, how would you describe? well, i mean, if we just have what had the ways that they describe it, the 2 sides both, you know, if there's one thing they do agree on, it's that relations between the us and russia pretty well at their worst state. since the end of the cold war and it's not as if the time since the end of the cold was being played, failing between them, there been a lot of of lows during that time. so i, there is a profound sense on both sides that there is really a state of kind of low level conflict between the 2 sites. for instance, in this cyber realm, which is ongoing and constant. and there's an understanding and didn't apprehension that if they don't find some mechanisms of communicating with each other about that situation of dealing with each other, not necessarily becoming friends. then there
hi richard. now, us relations with russia have worse and since the 2016 election and claims, of course, of russian interference in those elections. howard the 2 nations getting along now, how would you describe? well, i mean, if we just have what had the ways that they describe it, the 2 sides both, you know, if there's one thing they do agree on, it's that relations between the us and russia pretty well at their worst state. since the end of the cold war and it's not as if the time since the...
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thank you for joining us, richard barlow, wejo founder and ceo. coming out, amazon preparing for its next venture. the e-commerce giant will offer six-month prescriptions for a very reasonable price. we talk about the company's latest move next. stitch fix shares soaring after the company posted better-than-expected third-quarter results, it's outlook also seen as strong, a sign that folks are starting to get out again and care about how they look doing it. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: whether it will be a rally in the crypto world or a spac yield, they have made their mark in how companies operate and look ahead to the future. we spoke with them about what is next for his company at the virtual event. >> we are debating something we are pretty excited about, which is turning the incubator to focus very heavily on crypto, which is, i think, a really exciting future in a lot of different categories. >> why are you so excited about crypto? >> it reminds me of changes like web and mobile which were so fundamental to how certain categories evolved. i
thank you for joining us, richard barlow, wejo founder and ceo. coming out, amazon preparing for its next venture. the e-commerce giant will offer six-month prescriptions for a very reasonable price. we talk about the company's latest move next. stitch fix shares soaring after the company posted better-than-expected third-quarter results, it's outlook also seen as strong, a sign that folks are starting to get out again and care about how they look doing it. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: whether...
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richard, you say he has walked it back. nothing does the job like a true apology when you make such a high-level mistake. politically are we in a place where that doesn't exist anymore? >> yes, of course he should apologize for calling it a terrorist attack. as your reporter noted he did say it was not. i'm waiting for everybody who is so huffy about this instance to say it's shameful of donald trump call it what you will to say the election was stolen. that is a threat to democracy more than any accusation about -- >> harris: mercedes, respond. >> it is so typical of richard. this is the most typical expected type of interview with you, richard. every time it is always about donald trump. we are talking about an incident that happened down in florida regarding a terrorist attack that has nothing to do with donald trump. your obsession and syndrome continues along with your fellow democrats who can't get over donald trump. >> harris: thank you for watching. "outnumbered" is after the commercial. mortgage rates are near all
richard, you say he has walked it back. nothing does the job like a true apology when you make such a high-level mistake. politically are we in a place where that doesn't exist anymore? >> yes, of course he should apologize for calling it a terrorist attack. as your reporter noted he did say it was not. i'm waiting for everybody who is so huffy about this instance to say it's shameful of donald trump call it what you will to say the election was stolen. that is a threat to democracy more...
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