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. >> first time, it all came to a head with magazine article and your picture on times magazine. i forgot to ask you, if you had it to do over, would you have taken that picture? >> you better believe it. [laughter] >> times magazine has been around? , hundreds of years? so in the world of billions of people, 5200 people there, having your picture on the cover of "time" magazine, i am one of them and i'm on the cover because i'm telling the story of the 38000 delivery crime reduction and since giuliani and i were already being pushed out the door, that was my sworn part and he eventually made cover a couple of times. >> god bless you because that was -- >> was backng right, i looked great in my trenchcoat. >> a great photo, no question about that. so now you are out of the business by peter time, you feel like you have more in you to give and geten your on the sideline, all kinds of things were happening but you get another opportunity, los angeles. lapd. the third largest in the united states. i don't think there's any department other than maybe new york that people have seen m
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it takes time. he is actually negotiating i time. he is actually negotiating his image _ time. he is actually negotiating his image rights— time. he is actually negotiating his image rights that _ time. he is actually negotiating his image rights that are _ time. he is actually negotiating his image rights that are so _ time. he is actually negotiating his| image rights that are so important. so messi _ image rights that are so important. so messi is— image rights that are so important. so messi is considering _ image rights that are so important. so messi is considering the - image rights that are so important. so messi is considering the offer. so messi is considering the offer but he _ so messi is considering the offer but he has — so messi is considering the offer but he has not _ so messi is considering the offer but he has not yet _ so messi is considering the offer but he has not yet arrived - so messi is considering the offer but he has not yet arrived in - so messi is considering the offer. but he has not yet arrived in paris. he is— but he has not yet arrived
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looked like at that time. we are speaking of lincoln's character, he right that lincoln embodied the idea, please explain that and how it applied to lincoln. >> i tip my hat to my w fellow historian daniel walker, he argues persuasively that what it meant in the 19th century, a self-made man became very different in the 20thh century. that was not what it was meant in the 19th century. self constructive meant someone on a moral journey and whose moral life was a moral uplift and we can,ve almost like benjan franklin plus taking personal inventory of himself, he recognized as a young man he was sometimes given to bad humor to attack others the sarcasm, he was aware of those qualities in himself and he wanted to move beyond that and he did so this is what it means to be self constructive, lincoln is on a personal moral honesty in his life and he grows and changes in that's what i think makes him so attractive. >> you are listening read what we can decide in your mind from where not going to be able to go over ev
looked like at that time. we are speaking of lincoln's character, he right that lincoln embodied the idea, please explain that and how it applied to lincoln. >> i tip my hat to my w fellow historian daniel walker, he argues persuasively that what it meant in the 19th century, a self-made man became very different in the 20thh century. that was not what it was meant in the 19th century. self constructive meant someone on a moral journey and whose moral life was a moral uplift and we can,ve...
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he really enjoyed this time. he enjoyed it because it was reality but he also enjoyed what you suggested the time to be alone and to write some of his notes. >> and focusing on mary for a moment issue bring up mary lincoln and this is about the time she was in and -- in an institution. roberte had put it there and i happen to have a bible that i believe was with her. she writes her name and 1875. this is more than a coincidence. i think this is hers did not asylum. and i want to ask you briefly about mary and whether house divided is coming up in a month and i'll mention that in a moment. you speak about how myra bradwell who was the first lawyer in illinois and she and her husband took her to her sister elizabeth in springfield and people have been not so happy with robert for putting her in there. personally i think i want to ask you what you think about this, that robert and mary his wife couldn't have her come into their home. it would not work and she needed someone. the same time and i think of my mother fr
he really enjoyed this time. he enjoyed it because it was reality but he also enjoyed what you suggested the time to be alone and to write some of his notes. >> and focusing on mary for a moment issue bring up mary lincoln and this is about the time she was in and -- in an institution. roberte had put it there and i happen to have a bible that i believe was with her. she writes her name and 1875. this is more than a coincidence. i think this is hers did not asylum. and i want to ask you...
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it's just like cooking, when it's time, it's time. time to screen. >>> a company in france has designed a new exoskeleton. it allows paralyzed people to walk upright. it's called the wander craft. ian lee talked to its inventor. >> reporter: it's the pride every parent feels when their child takes their first steps. for jean-louis stanza, that came later than most. his son has a genetic condition that prevents him from walking. my son told me one day, dad, you're a robotics engineer. why don't you make one that can help me walk?coza'sreat srtit command. robot, s up. exoskeleton not only supports oscar's weight, but simulates body movement. "it's new for me," he says. "i no longer need assistance to move so i feel independent." many companies are racing to ditch the wheelchair and get people walking. wondercraft is the latest. this is exciting news for people like kevin piet. a motorcycle accident left him paralyzed a decade ago. "this has huge benefits for me physically, but also emotionally and socially," he says. and that may be the
it's just like cooking, when it's time, it's time. time to screen. >>> a company in france has designed a new exoskeleton. it allows paralyzed people to walk upright. it's called the wander craft. ian lee talked to its inventor. >> reporter: it's the pride every parent feels when their child takes their first steps. for jean-louis stanza, that came later than most. his son has a genetic condition that prevents him from walking. my son told me one day, dad, you're a robotics...
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take time, it's auoin love them? take time, it's going to — love them? take time, it's going to happen. - love them? take time, it's going to happen. across i love them? take time, it's. going to happen. across the globe. going to happen. across the lobe. ,, �* globe. the uk, the usa, everywhere. _ globe. the uk, the usa, everywhere. we - globe. the uk, the usa, everywhere. we look- globe. the uk, the usa, - everywhere. we look forward to it. thank you for your time. let's see how the asian markets are faring today. asian markets drifted friday as a broadly positive week drew to a close with investors pricing in the likelihood that federal reserve officials will start withdrawing the vast financial support put in place at the start of the pandemic. that is where we believe things at the moment. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ benmboulos. hello. there is no real heat in the uk forecast for the next few days. but across southern europe, it's a different story — it's been an exceptionally hot week, with that heat now migrating westwards. the orang
take time, it's auoin love them? take time, it's going to — love them? take time, it's going to happen. - love them? take time, it's going to happen. across i love them? take time, it's. going to happen. across the globe. going to happen. across the lobe. ,, �* globe. the uk, the usa, everywhere. _ globe. the uk, the usa, everywhere. we - globe. the uk, the usa, everywhere. we look- globe. the uk, the usa, - everywhere. we look forward to it. thank you for your time. let's see how the asian...
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. >> i have said that several times. i am so old, i go back to the reagan administration and at one time when bush 41 west president, i got to work in the office, an agency with a huge mandate, it was a fantastic job. absolutely fantastic. then i got to write the bush campaign and mercifully, i found some work in the private sector and people would ask me, would you ever got back? i say no, not doing that. we were chair people of the friends don't like let friends go back into government. [laughter] and 43, god bless him, took office. one conversation please to another and people said would you ever go back? i said absolutely not, i was spoiled working first tiny agency, huge mandate, based on the welcome effect but never got back so i end up with the biggest agency. >> how did you and mary both end up -- did you let each other down in society? >> completely. [laughter] >> well, i'm glad you did. >> this is all about you and i have so many questions, page after page after page about your wonderful new book, you are an au
. >> i have said that several times. i am so old, i go back to the reagan administration and at one time when bush 41 west president, i got to work in the office, an agency with a huge mandate, it was a fantastic job. absolutely fantastic. then i got to write the bush campaign and mercifully, i found some work in the private sector and people would ask me, would you ever got back? i say no, not doing that. we were chair people of the friends don't like let friends go back into government....
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this was something unheard of in recent times. i believe the reason is that the chinese regime considers it doesn't need foreign correspondents any more. in the past decades, they needed foreign correspondents to somehow promote the chinese economic development, to promote the chinese successes. and now china has a propaganda apparatus in the world that is sufficient for them to promote this aspect. does it depend where the reporter works, which organisation he or she works for? or is this a view across the board as far as you're aware? yeah, i don't think it relates to a particular media, as long as it's a media that is independent of chinese regimes, sees foreign correspondents now as unwanted witnesses, they have enough power to impart their propaganda narrative through the chinese international media. which leaves us with more chinese based journalists working in china and covering china. the perception, of course, in the west is that the main chinese media always toes the party line. how fair is that suggestion, in your view?
this was something unheard of in recent times. i believe the reason is that the chinese regime considers it doesn't need foreign correspondents any more. in the past decades, they needed foreign correspondents to somehow promote the chinese economic development, to promote the chinese successes. and now china has a propaganda apparatus in the world that is sufficient for them to promote this aspect. does it depend where the reporter works, which organisation he or she works for? or is this a...
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chart master carter worth sees the best of times and the worst of times for two big names reporting earnings next week and later, chew on this. tony zhang is finding big opportunity in this $37 billion company on deck with results we'll lay out the trade. it is time to risk less and make more "options action" starts right now. >> all right let's get right to it. we start with a record finish to the trading week on wall street. the s&p 500 and nasdaq closing at new all-time highs. but mike khouw said beware, there are three risks rising risks that could derail the record run mike, kick us off. >> yeah, so i mean obviously here we are at all-time highs. i think it's pretty clear that one of the reasons that we are at all-time highs is because of powell's comments that a lot of people were trying to digest today. those seemed fairly dovish but i think it's important for investors to remember that, of course,'s he not going to sort of lay shocks on the market. we have a big fomc meeting coming in up in september. we are essentially getting prepared for tapering. but, of course, the tapering, thi
chart master carter worth sees the best of times and the worst of times for two big names reporting earnings next week and later, chew on this. tony zhang is finding big opportunity in this $37 billion company on deck with results we'll lay out the trade. it is time to risk less and make more "options action" starts right now. >> all right let's get right to it. we start with a record finish to the trading week on wall street. the s&p 500 and nasdaq closing at new all-time...
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appreciate your time. p, , . time. thank you very much. reau time. thank you very much. really interesting _ time. thank you very much. really interesting getting i time. thank you very much. | really interesting getting an athlete perspective on all this was that— athlete perspective on all this was that we've been talking about — was that we've been talking about the elliptic for so long, then— about the elliptic for so long, then being delayed and then ultimately you do get that feeling from the athletes that they were glad to be able to have — they were glad to be able to have the _ they were glad to be able to have the moment that they could compete — have the moment that they could compete and everything that they— compete and everything that they were working for and that they— they were working for and that they were working for and that they were able to make it happen— they were able to make it happen so i think from an athlete _ happen so i think from an athlete one of view it's been a success — athlete one of view it's been a success. ~ , ,.
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what do you make of this timing? fist welcome. what do you make of this timing?— this timing? at first, this seems to _ this timing? at first, this seems to be _ this timing? at first, this seems to be an - this timing? at first, this seems to be an odd - this timing? at first, this seems to be an odd timej this timing? at first, this | seems to be an odd time in this timing? at first, this - seems to be an odd time in the travel between the us and europe, and it has not fully reopened, but european citizens are still banned from visiting america for most obvious reasons. 0n the other hand, it does seem to be a good time for other reasons. the reduction in the number of airlines flying to and from london means there are three slots or slots available to borrow at heathrow and so rather than flying to an airport far away from london, they can fly to heathrow which is london's most popular airport due to the proximity to the city centre. because there is demand for other airlines has fallen so much, it means that lots of consumers and potential passengers may be tempted to try a
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the times says a -- recivatism. i think— autism. the times says a -- recivatism. i think the - autism. the times says a -- recivatism. i think the whole autism. the times says a -- - recivatism. i think the whole story is 10096 a good — recivatism. i think the whole story is 10096 a good thing _ recivatism. i think the whole story is 10096 a good thing for _ recivatism. i think the whole story is 10096 a good thing for the - recivatism. i think the whole story | is 10096 a good thing for the reason is 100% a good thing for the reason 'ust is 100% a good thing for the reason just let _ is 100% a good thing for the reason just let out — is 100% a good thing for the reason just let out. clearly one of the challenges for, and i report quite a bit challenges for, and i report quite a hit over— challenges for, and i report quite a hit over the — challenges for, and i report quite a bit over the years on presence, one of the _ bit over the years on presence, one of the things you immediately see in all present— of the things you immediately see in all present r
the times says a -- recivatism. i think— autism. the times says a -- recivatism. i think the - autism. the times says a -- recivatism. i think the whole autism. the times says a -- - recivatism. i think the whole story is 10096 a good — recivatism. i think the whole story is 10096 a good thing _ recivatism. i think the whole story is 10096 a good thing for _ recivatism. i think the whole story is 10096 a good thing for the - recivatism. i think the whole story | is 10096 a good thing for...
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so up first we have time immemorial. and, basically, i'm providing a kind of framework for the evening and the different general phases that we'll talk about, as i mentioned earlier. i want to sort of flip the script on historical presentation that focus on dates, so you won't hear me refer to specific dates very often. .. >> because thinking that date specific about history focuses on how we fit into a specific timeline that has been imposed upon us rather than reflecting n what we learned during that time and to where we can and should go next. so that being said, we will talk through four phases of mÉtis are great exceptional women, and paredesmatriarchy is a social sn which women hold the binary power positions and roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege and control of property. so i would like to start this phase by talking a little bit about european bias and critique of that in the way that the counselor recollected by english about indian people in virginia. english speak of the native m
so up first we have time immemorial. and, basically, i'm providing a kind of framework for the evening and the different general phases that we'll talk about, as i mentioned earlier. i want to sort of flip the script on historical presentation that focus on dates, so you won't hear me refer to specific dates very often. .. >> because thinking that date specific about history focuses on how we fit into a specific timeline that has been imposed upon us rather than reflecting n what we...
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thanks for your time and stay safe. thanks for havin: for your time and stay safe. thanks for having me- _ for your time and stay safe. thanks for having me. you're _ for your time and stay safe. thanks for having me. you're watching - for your time and stay safe. thanks | for having me. you're watching bbc news. more now on our top story — the us is continuing its final flights out of afghanistan as the deadline for leaving the country grows ever closer. more than 110,000 people have been evacuated from kabul airport ahead of a 31st august deadline agreed between the us and taliban. peter spiegel is us managing editor of the financial times. he reported on afghanistan as defence correspondent from 1999 to 2006. watching events unfold, what sort of thoughts have been going through your mind? do you have experience of afghanistan?— afghanistan? yes, obviously it has been tragic — afghanistan? yes, obviously it has been tragic and _ afghanistan? yes, obviously it has been tragic and frankly _ been tragic and frankly disappointing to watch having spent quite a bi
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time for a look at the weather. this month has been a cloudy month but like yesterday although it is cloudy for most of us again today there are some breaks in the cloud but example in the derbyshire peak district but today's weather is driven by low pressure to the west of the uk. you can see the thick cloud in the west starting to dry outbreaks of rain into northern ireland but ahead of the main band of rain you can see some patches of rain moving into southern wales at the moment so it is going to continue to be quite damp peer over the next few hours. the best chance of seeing breaks in the cloud, northern scotland not doing too badly, but otherwise it stays put pretty cloudy. overnight rain continues to push northwards and eastwards. there will be heavy bursts and probably mist and fog soaring over the higher ground particularly in south—west wales and over the pennines. a very mild night. 16 the overnight low in liverpool. the weekend looks like it is going to start an unsettled note with weather fronts brin
time for a look at the weather. this month has been a cloudy month but like yesterday although it is cloudy for most of us again today there are some breaks in the cloud but example in the derbyshire peak district but today's weather is driven by low pressure to the west of the uk. you can see the thick cloud in the west starting to dry outbreaks of rain into northern ireland but ahead of the main band of rain you can see some patches of rain moving into southern wales at the moment so it is...
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and that takes time and contemplation. but the way that i began the book is to tell the story in 1863 of this party, but copperheads, who wanted to return the nation to as it was. and clement was a ohio politician and they felt that lincoln was too critical. so lincoln received in the mail the albany resolves and he did what he often did which was to respond, congressman from iowa saw him writing a response and said this is remarkable you can sit down and write this and he said oh, no, it's all in there. and he pointed to a book on this data. and he said i keep these notes. i'mar arguing that lincoln had these notes. and this is the whole point of the book is to say this is how he led, odd, now we can see the private lincoln behind the other lincoln. he didn't become the inaugural address lincoln without the previous contemplation. >> this ended up being a great way to end. but i would like tote comment on it. so kind of keeping this between us. and he brought this up just now, contemplation. we were talking beforewa the p
and that takes time and contemplation. but the way that i began the book is to tell the story in 1863 of this party, but copperheads, who wanted to return the nation to as it was. and clement was a ohio politician and they felt that lincoln was too critical. so lincoln received in the mail the albany resolves and he did what he often did which was to respond, congressman from iowa saw him writing a response and said this is remarkable you can sit down and write this and he said oh, no, it's all...
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averages 2% over time. >> thank you. victoria at politico. >> hi, mr. chairman. so the market prices seem to suggest that the fed might eventually overtighten. so my question is, do you think that markets have brought into the central frame work and how are you following that with inflation concerns? >> so, in terms of what's been happening in bond markets. i don't think there's a real concensus on what explains the moves between the last meeting and this meeting. we've seen long-term yields go down significantly. some of it is a fall in real yields which may have been connected to some speck-- connected to sentiment around the spread of the delta variant and concern about growth. there was also some decline in inflation compensation, which is significantly reversed. and there are also, so-called technical factors where you put things that you can't quite explain. so, i don't see in any of that that there is really anything that challenges the credibility of our frame work, if that's really your question. we are committe
averages 2% over time. >> thank you. victoria at politico. >> hi, mr. chairman. so the market prices seem to suggest that the fed might eventually overtighten. so my question is, do you think that markets have brought into the central frame work and how are you following that with inflation concerns? >> so, in terms of what's been happening in bond markets. i don't think there's a real concensus on what explains the moves between the last meeting and this meeting. we've seen...
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it example, being a problem for some time. , ., , , ., time. it is not 'ust in terms of operations — time. it is notjust in terms of operations that _ time. it is notjust in terms of operations that people - time. it is notjust in terms of operations that people have l time. it is notjust in terms of - operations that people have been waiting to have, is it even a&e departments that are overwhelmed at times? , ~ ., ., departments that are overwhelmed at times? , ~ . ., ., times? yes, i think that what we are seeinu at times? yes, i think that what we are seeing at the — times? yes, i think that what we are seeing at the moment _ times? yes, i think that what we are seeing at the moment is _ times? yes, i think that what we are seeing at the moment is a _ seeing at the moment is a combination of really challenging circumstances so we have got this backlog of people that are waiting for treatments but often they are having a big impact on them and affecting their quality of life and at the same time we have got real pressure on emergency serv
it example, being a problem for some time. , ., , , ., time. it is not 'ust in terms of operations — time. it is notjust in terms of operations that _ time. it is notjust in terms of operations that people - time. it is notjust in terms of operations that people have l time. it is notjust in terms of - operations that people have been waiting to have, is it even a&e departments that are overwhelmed at times? , ~ ., ., departments that are overwhelmed at times? , ~ . ., ., times? yes, i...
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he was one of the highest ranking from time to time soldiers in the 54th. he was known as a very calm and courageous leader. i think you see that there in his stance and in his expression. frederick douglass was someone who very much understood the power of photography and how photography could be used to spread his image across the land. and in spreading his image, helped to spread his ideas and helped convince people of the merit of him ideas. i think that you can see his son here has also inculcated some of that understanding of how useful photographer could be to him. look at the way he's standing. he has his arms crossed, standing up very straight, very confidently. look at the way he has angled himself, so that we can see those sergeant major stripes. he is displaying them quite proudly, quite confidently. or look to this photograph of sergeant henry stewart. he had been responsible for getting a number of people to enlist in the 54th. and look how tall and straight he stands and how his sword is standing up so straight next to him. he paid an extra f
he was one of the highest ranking from time to time soldiers in the 54th. he was known as a very calm and courageous leader. i think you see that there in his stance and in his expression. frederick douglass was someone who very much understood the power of photography and how photography could be used to spread his image across the land. and in spreading his image, helped to spread his ideas and helped convince people of the merit of him ideas. i think that you can see his son here has also...
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that cloud bringing in some showery rain at times. the best of the sunshine across eastern scotland, down across the eastern side of england, but temperatures will struggle. 16 to 20, maybe 21 degrees in the south of england, that's the very best we can expect. and then as we get on into tuesday, again, we can expect lots of cloud, some showery rain here and there. we've still got that north—westerly wind, so temperatures are going to be little disappointing for this point in mid—august. a high of 17 perhaps in aberdeen, 19 cardiff, 20 there in london. and as we head through the middle part of the week, we keep that north—westerly flow across the uk and we keep that feed of cloud. now, it is not going to be cloudy all the time, that cloud will break to give some sunny spells, but generally speaking, if you expect lots of cloud, you won't go too far wrong. temperatures will struggle, though, high teens or low 20s. you're watching bbc news — i'm rich preston — our latest world headlines. at least 304 people have died in a powe
that cloud bringing in some showery rain at times. the best of the sunshine across eastern scotland, down across the eastern side of england, but temperatures will struggle. 16 to 20, maybe 21 degrees in the south of england, that's the very best we can expect. and then as we get on into tuesday, again, we can expect lots of cloud, some showery rain here and there. we've still got that north—westerly wind, so temperatures are going to be little disappointing for this point in mid—august. a...
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and pacific time zones. professor, we talked about the impact of covid when it comes to these jobs. aside from that, were there other factors? guest: in terms of the decline in life expectancy, we saw some additional contributions from drug poisoning. the opioid epidemic continues to percolate along, as it did before covid. then we had some increases in accidents and homicides. those were kind of small potatoes in comparison to covid. to some extent i actually wonder if the effects are not greater than we are seeing, because it took us a while to actually measure covid deaths with some degree of accuracy. as we got better at identifying deaths on the death certificates. host: is this measured by deaths directly related to covid or deaths because of associated factors to covid? is that measured in there? guest: this is death due to covid. code, so we are not talking about overall increases of mortality through that time period. what we call excess mortality. we are dealing with cause of death on the death cer
and pacific time zones. professor, we talked about the impact of covid when it comes to these jobs. aside from that, were there other factors? guest: in terms of the decline in life expectancy, we saw some additional contributions from drug poisoning. the opioid epidemic continues to percolate along, as it did before covid. then we had some increases in accidents and homicides. those were kind of small potatoes in comparison to covid. to some extent i actually wonder if the effects are not...
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but i know, we know that she was burning inside, at times anger, at times discussed. she could see her reputation dissolving before her eyes. she knew she could see the mistakes happen real-time. she did not challenge the president of public and she felt like ship more influence on the inside. she knew she could be fired at any second. so whereas fauci was a more indestructible, politically she could be fired. we felt like she didn't kind of tactically have a brilliant move in late march when she publicly praised the president, and then right at the 15 15 day to sle spread clock was winding down she with tony fauci marched into a meeting on saturday night and the yellow oval room which i've never even heard of before but since the residents of white house upstairs, and the president was completely on the ropes come one of his best friends was in a coma with coronavirus. the president watches tv all the time and can see the hospital in queens, people laying in gurneys in the hallways. he knew the was bad because it was all over new york. and she brilliantly said, mr. p
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>> yes, many times. in fact, they used to come unannounced most of the time, and and, you know, come at times when we weren't expecting them. so that was a real treat. i remember one particular afternoon the gardens was very quiet, and i had my daughter in her stroller, she was of just a little baby, and she was parked by one of the benches in the shade. i heard a voice calling over to me did i mind if they moved the stroller because they wanted to sit at the bench. and i looked over, and it was president and mrs. ford. so, of course, you know, i rushed over and said, you know, of course, no problem. but by that time, mrs. ford was already, you know, playing with katie in her little baby stroller, and she said, you know, if you don't -- if you have some errands to run, you know, don't mind us, we'll watch the baby for you while you do, you know, while you coto your chores. and -- you do your chores. i laugh and tell my daughter that her first babysitter was a president. >> that's a wonderful and very war
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in normal times and there's pushback against that. to start processing and even more formal during the pandemic and over the last year. >> it's a great segue because there are several doctors being followed underrepresented minority groups. without a conscious decision on your part? >> i wanted a group of doctors to represent in some ways a new generation of american medicine and a new set of desires and identities that draw people to the medical field and for that, i wanted to see the doctors in the mental care whether there is a first generation american and a certain degree of the u.s. healthcare system and who was growing up, she was told she shouldn't bother in medicine and she knew there was a representation of her community in the medical field which they redoubled her commitment for medicine in spite of that i wanted to explore the different places of the medical system and all the challenges people confront when they go into a field with the other providers and mentors and supervisors don't necessarily look like that in the c
in normal times and there's pushback against that. to start processing and even more formal during the pandemic and over the last year. >> it's a great segue because there are several doctors being followed underrepresented minority groups. without a conscious decision on your part? >> i wanted a group of doctors to represent in some ways a new generation of american medicine and a new set of desires and identities that draw people to the medical field and for that, i wanted to see...
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that there's a time. because if you do so, of course you just had an initiative to group such as the iso, perhaps even the taliban themselves. you could simply manufacture bomb alerts like that and therefore, thereby disrupt the operation to act the time even before the capture plays. the british appear to be the people who actually went public with this, which in a way could undermine any attempts to capture or kill the attacker before he got to the airport. because of course, that discloses the festival. there is a source that is disclosing this conference motion. i'm 2nd, it gave warning to the attacker. if he's watching the news, which i'm sure he said he was colleagues, that he was nice. there was information you've been given that he might your, he or she might be on their way, washing into national thanks. she company to not back again with more stories. we talk to the the the the guys are, this is the kaiser report. it's psychological warfare, world economic forum cutting to the core of american r
that there's a time. because if you do so, of course you just had an initiative to group such as the iso, perhaps even the taliban themselves. you could simply manufacture bomb alerts like that and therefore, thereby disrupt the operation to act the time even before the capture plays. the british appear to be the people who actually went public with this, which in a way could undermine any attempts to capture or kill the attacker before he got to the airport. because of course, that discloses...
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area and it was a 2nd time each time i joined that i found the motional board them. i guess they got us down to dr. joe casinos for one of the looked at with you soon got out the last one. okay. that was nice. can i sure do show dishes to show me you want them? good morning. this is melanie mahoney will love to share the sort of a software kind of in a, which is what they call them. lack of either salome to the last image on the committees was a matter of a family cancer and i was in to be on let me get a dress. got so much going to let him ahead was maybe one of the one the new me lose the next financial survival guide. let's learn about say aloud. let's say i'm a joy and your time. grief on banks of the site. 9 walk 3 prod. thank you for helping ah, joy, that's right. last way. ah berlin police say the use of violence is part of germany's legal system in response to claims of employing excessive force against protesters at a recent anti lockdown rally. julian authority, supporters gathered outside london high court as it heard washington's appeal to extradite the w
area and it was a 2nd time each time i joined that i found the motional board them. i guess they got us down to dr. joe casinos for one of the looked at with you soon got out the last one. okay. that was nice. can i sure do show dishes to show me you want them? good morning. this is melanie mahoney will love to share the sort of a software kind of in a, which is what they call them. lack of either salome to the last image on the committees was a matter of a family cancer and i was in to be on...
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ata time at a time where russia is increasingly seeing enemies around, it seems i have been added to the list. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. president biden has praised the airlift of american citizens from afghanistan as an extraordinary success. mr biden insisted the us had achieved everything it set out to do in afghanistan, and no other country would have been able to fly out so many people. we have succeeded in what we set out to do in afghanistan over a decade ago. then we stayed another decade. it was time to end this war. this is a new world. the terror threat has metastasized across the roadway beyond afghanistan. we are left with a simple decision. eitherfollow are left with a simple decision. either follow through on the commitment made by the last administration leave afghanistan or say we were not leaving and commit another tens of thousands more troops going back to war. that was the choice. the real choice. so how is the president's assertion that staying longer wasn't an option being viewed domestically? here's our nor
ata time at a time where russia is increasingly seeing enemies around, it seems i have been added to the list. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. president biden has praised the airlift of american citizens from afghanistan as an extraordinary success. mr biden insisted the us had achieved everything it set out to do in afghanistan, and no other country would have been able to fly out so many people. we have succeeded in what we set out to do in...
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home prices that all time high income said all time highs. job openings at all time highs. well, he also just opposes that headline. that tweet with this chart here. the feds balance sheet had another record high this week at $8.00 trillion dollars. so this is really the chart to look at for 50 years of fi out. this is pre and 2008, pretty flat balance sheet. then it jumped up, kept on climbing slowly, and then we saw that little tiny, tiny, tiny taper when they tried to taper the pansy. and obviously it didn't work. unfortunately, perhaps for these money printers, there was a global lockdown on pandemic. but the, the balance sheet has certainly gone parabolic exponential, right. another way to look at that central bank balance, she would be the apartheid wall. the financial apartheid was getting higher and higher and higher in excluding greater percentage of the population. and just like all a cycles tend to revert to their mean, you know, the apartheid was eventually collapse. and so again, what on the other side of that would be a bond collapse arise and interest rate an
home prices that all time high income said all time highs. job openings at all time highs. well, he also just opposes that headline. that tweet with this chart here. the feds balance sheet had another record high this week at $8.00 trillion dollars. so this is really the chart to look at for 50 years of fi out. this is pre and 2008, pretty flat balance sheet. then it jumped up, kept on climbing slowly, and then we saw that little tiny, tiny, tiny taper when they tried to taper the pansy. and...
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but there is a time and place for everything and the time and place right now is this mission. and i'm seeing people around this country rally to it. i'm seeing allies and partners around the world rally to it. that's got to be our focus. and again, there's going to be plenty of time to figure out exactly what happened, what might have been done differently to learn the lessons from this chapter and to take account of them. chris: secretary blinken, thank you. thanks for your time in the midst of everything you've got going on and i very much appreciate and respect the fact that you're willing to answer all our tough questions. sir, thank you. >> thanks, chris. good to be with you. appreciate it. chris: up next, we'll get reaction from a republican senator who calls the evacuation incompetent and says there's plenty of blame to go around. we'll talk to senator ben sasse. that's next. at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or wh
but there is a time and place for everything and the time and place right now is this mission. and i'm seeing people around this country rally to it. i'm seeing allies and partners around the world rally to it. that's got to be our focus. and again, there's going to be plenty of time to figure out exactly what happened, what might have been done differently to learn the lessons from this chapter and to take account of them. chris: secretary blinken, thank you. thanks for your time in the midst...
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and so, that's time consumconsuming. -- time-consuming. it's not glorious work. but it's absolutely critical. keep working on the budget process because what we have right now looks worse and worse every day. i also would hope they would continue working to, you know, delve deeper into the staffing issues. and making sure that the people that they do have on the hill, whether it's in the committees, their personal offices or the legislative branch support agencies are empowered to be as effective as they possibly can. to just take one trite example, congressional staff now, if they want to use like a committee room, they have to walk around with like clipboards and papers and go through this whole process of trying to get access to use a room. this is the 21st century. why? their valuable time is being squandered in so many ways due to all sorts of archaicisms in the systems. identifying those things and wiping them away so that people are able to do what they're supposed to do is i think another thing. >> thank you. john, thoughts that you have? >> i'm going to
and so, that's time consumconsuming. -- time-consuming. it's not glorious work. but it's absolutely critical. keep working on the budget process because what we have right now looks worse and worse every day. i also would hope they would continue working to, you know, delve deeper into the staffing issues. and making sure that the people that they do have on the hill, whether it's in the committees, their personal offices or the legislative branch support agencies are empowered to be as...
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of time. when making the port a place that everyone wants to come to. everyone wants to work for. everybody just wants to be a part of. i want to thing entire teams for their commitment for this. we are the leader for the city. you guys keep coming up with new ideas and recommendations that everyone else has to follow. i'm really excited about the scannedded out reach for all of our residents. can i please have a roll call. >> (roll call). >> resolution 2130 is adopted. next item. >> that would be item 8a discuss long term strategies and resolutions. >> programming five million dollars in the port in order to make the water front safer and more welcoming to all users. it is also part of a larger transportation. we'll start seeing this weekend and later on in the year. along with fisherman's wharf along with many many other improvements. the mta is committed to be a responsible partner with the port and stake holders. we've made numerous refinements with work that we've done. it's going to be c
of time. when making the port a place that everyone wants to come to. everyone wants to work for. everybody just wants to be a part of. i want to thing entire teams for their commitment for this. we are the leader for the city. you guys keep coming up with new ideas and recommendations that everyone else has to follow. i'm really excited about the scannedded out reach for all of our residents. can i please have a roll call. >> (roll call). >> resolution 2130 is adopted. next item....
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unfortunately we have run out of time but that is all the time we have. there are so many more questions that i wish we could have gotten to the role of the patient, there are so many things. i have enjoyed my time immensely. perhaps in the future at the beat another time we could speak. but i want to thank you for joining us today on today's commonwealth club program. i encourage all listeners and viewers to purchase his important new book on the culture of medicine kills doctors and patients. this program will soon be posted on a commonwealth club website w ww.commonwealth club.org. my name is joy of sti consulting in this commonwealth club program is now adjourned. >> during a recent virtual discussion hosted by the john locke foundation matthew spalding executive director president trump 1776 commission and peter was author of 1620 took a critical look at the 1619 project. >> the whole thing is based on a series of facts and claims that his overarching interpretation that says america was founded and it began because of and for the sake of an order to
unfortunately we have run out of time but that is all the time we have. there are so many more questions that i wish we could have gotten to the role of the patient, there are so many things. i have enjoyed my time immensely. perhaps in the future at the beat another time we could speak. but i want to thank you for joining us today on today's commonwealth club program. i encourage all listeners and viewers to purchase his important new book on the culture of medicine kills doctors and patients....
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we are very busy and it's difficult to find time but then to go into lockdown would have more time. >> that i found that to write a book. >> so talk about staying busy not you have retired from the way and you were appointed ahead of the olympics ethics commission in 2017 the next olympics have controversy coding them on the calls to boycott the games in china over the human rights records. can you give us your thoughts of the future of the olympic games in light of those controversies? >> it may have certain problems. and with those sports and policy should be separated when should not be misused or abused of course if there was some cases where they decided not to participate like moscow. and then there was some sentiment. so i am encourage the japanese government and the ioc decided to carry on. during my time with the ioc to work very closely and have peace through sports. those which can instantly mobilize that energy. we are thinking how we can mobilize to be generated by sports that's my working very closely with the ioc leadership in that every april 6 was generated by interna
we are very busy and it's difficult to find time but then to go into lockdown would have more time. >> that i found that to write a book. >> so talk about staying busy not you have retired from the way and you were appointed ahead of the olympics ethics commission in 2017 the next olympics have controversy coding them on the calls to boycott the games in china over the human rights records. can you give us your thoughts of the future of the olympic games in light of those...
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what we saw time and time again, act i they show to the world was markedhe immediately they often were competing against each other except especially goldman sachs and j.p. morgan to get or keep this leading the ipo that became giving good advice to them, investors are going to not want them to go public getting more shares and voting control, a board of all men is jumped out of people, it's our mission driven company you don't have a single woman on the board. there are hired hands but they are supposed to help you get out the door and there's pushback to get our good luck. >> it would be their reputation with their work with her to buy another day. for those who don't know, there is a sense of community start esomewhat of an oxymoron and a desire but they wanted to do that in the book you will seek different models but they were a religious atmosphere with him and his wife and much like kabbalah and in the office, talk for a minute on that religious atmosphere. >> there is a cartoonish figure, a group and they said that's funny, we were actually at that. adam had gurus and he would h
what we saw time and time again, act i they show to the world was markedhe immediately they often were competing against each other except especially goldman sachs and j.p. morgan to get or keep this leading the ipo that became giving good advice to them, investors are going to not want them to go public getting more shares and voting control, a board of all men is jumped out of people, it's our mission driven company you don't have a single woman on the board. there are hired hands but they...
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this time it's against his will, and _ this time? this time it's against his will, and it's _ this time? this time it's against his will, and it's very _ this time? this time it's against his will, and it's very likely - this time? this time it's against his will, and it's very likely to i this time? this time it's against| his will, and it's very likely to be true. i won't bet on it until he is actually signed somewhere else, but yes. last year he originally wanted to leave, the club held him to his contract, his family cried when he said he was leaving, then he decided he would stay. but this year he wants to stay, but the club have said to him today, "we can't afford this. we don't have the money to sign you. so i'm sorry, but goodbye." ii sign you. so i'm sorry, but goodbye-"— sign you. so i'm sorry, but goodbye." sign you. so i'm sorry, but aoodb e." , ., �* . goodbye." if they don't have the mone , goodbye." if they don't have the money. who _ goodbye." if they don't have the money, who does? _ goodbye." if they don't have
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times. do we give any further definition of what that should mean as historians make the ranking? >> one of the problems is you wait for 25 years to judge a president. that is when the archives are receipt releasing documents on the freedom of information act. you could start getting papers to trail in reconstructing. after 25 years we will have a view of the trump presidency that might be different than what we have now. it might be better it might be worse. but alas we don't do this in this poll. we decided to include william henry harrison who is president for a month. that creates a line in the sand itself. you want to be below the president that was in the white house only for one month and then died of pneumonia. that is where it president trump finds himself. that means you are doing a negative job as president. that means you did not help the republic forge forward. i personally thought that trump would be fighting for the worst spot with james buchanan who was an active and trying t
times. do we give any further definition of what that should mean as historians make the ranking? >> one of the problems is you wait for 25 years to judge a president. that is when the archives are receipt releasing documents on the freedom of information act. you could start getting papers to trail in reconstructing. after 25 years we will have a view of the trump presidency that might be different than what we have now. it might be better it might be worse. but alas we don't do this in...
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time. first of all the streets were empty and the hospitals were packed. and they were normally operating like we were. and that is something can incredibly constructive and valuable.t i was grateful to be connecting with the young doctors. what about what it was like to be a reporter in the early days of the pandemic but what kind of work? >> and i start to do some reporting and how they replied to the crisis. and what reporters were experiencing was from medical students because march and early april they were stuck at home and how they could put their skills to use. many were sent home from the hospital and then to a large extent not able to be in the hospital. that they were sure they would have that opportunity to do so. and then a story for the times about the medical students who had the option to graduate early and dive into medical care so they just went right to the frontlines and someone around the same age as them that they were just diving right in. >> that's a great jumping of
time. first of all the streets were empty and the hospitals were packed. and they were normally operating like we were. and that is something can incredibly constructive and valuable.t i was grateful to be connecting with the young doctors. what about what it was like to be a reporter in the early days of the pandemic but what kind of work? >> and i start to do some reporting and how they replied to the crisis. and what reporters were experiencing was from medical students because march...
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i hope i'll have time. i will have time and make time for it, but many of you will recall that after shellacking the democrats took in 2010 and actually in the run-up to that election, there was active talk among many democrats, especially blue-dog democrats, that nancy pelosi has to go. there was a bit of a rebillion i don't know within the democratic party that she survived but nonetheless if the democrats had held the house in 2010, the story could have been very, very different. by the time we rolled into finishing our book, john boehner had been elected speaker and storm clouds were on the horizon. and then as has been mentioned several times -- well, here you go. here's his second election as speaker. and we see that john boehner had a bunch of votes and nancy pelosi got a buncher of votes and then a bunch of other e pool got a bunch of votes. and all these stars are next to republicans. so this old world had begun to fray. and this was even before last year when a key party within the tea party start
i hope i'll have time. i will have time and make time for it, but many of you will recall that after shellacking the democrats took in 2010 and actually in the run-up to that election, there was active talk among many democrats, especially blue-dog democrats, that nancy pelosi has to go. there was a bit of a rebillion i don't know within the democratic party that she survived but nonetheless if the democrats had held the house in 2010, the story could have been very, very different. by the time...
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it was also down 8% from its all-time high. surging in the after hours, beats on the bottom and top. guidance for the year, that was the highlight, above on both counts capital return these two, authorize an additional 676.# million shares for repurchases and increasing the remaining authorization for future share repurchases for 1 billion. dan ives calling these blowout numbers after a choppy path over the past year, dan says this shows in his opinion the story is inflecting a great barometer for scybersecurity spending across the space on the call saying they can see cybersecurity events all around us, vulnerabilities exploited, ransomware attacks rising. our platform is working against that backdrop. as for growth for fy 22, there is pentup hardware demand and we will benefit from continued cloud adoption as well work from home is a new normal, he says. melissa, back to you. >> thank you don't miss jim's exclusive interview with the ceo of palo alto networks on "mad money." >> if it were to open or close before 47, it has pu
it was also down 8% from its all-time high. surging in the after hours, beats on the bottom and top. guidance for the year, that was the highlight, above on both counts capital return these two, authorize an additional 676.# million shares for repurchases and increasing the remaining authorization for future share repurchases for 1 billion. dan ives calling these blowout numbers after a choppy path over the past year, dan says this shows in his opinion the story is inflecting a great barometer...
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thank you very much for your time. that is adam weinstein. your time. that is adam weinstein from the quincy institute. i'm joined now by omar samad, former afghan ambassador to france and canada and an advisor to dr abdullah abdullah, the former chief executive of afghanistan. thank you so much forjoining us here on bbc news. just to start with what is your assessment of the situation on the ground now. the situation on the ground now. the situation on _ situation on the ground now. tue: situation on the ground now. tte: situation on the ground now. tte: situation on the ground now. tte: situation on the ground now has two focuses. one is the airport, evacuation and the tragedy to happen today. the next five days the us and its allies will have to take as many ex—pats, as many as ivs and 78,000 security and military personnel out of afghanistan, as well as select others. and what happens in terms of counterterrorism now. those who were able to maintain security and instability and kabul and other provinces and not only of the next five days but also
thank you very much for your time. that is adam weinstein. your time. that is adam weinstein from the quincy institute. i'm joined now by omar samad, former afghan ambassador to france and canada and an advisor to dr abdullah abdullah, the former chief executive of afghanistan. thank you so much forjoining us here on bbc news. just to start with what is your assessment of the situation on the ground now. the situation on the ground now. the situation on _ situation on the ground now. tue:...
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thank you so much for your time and insight. do lawmakers and poland have approved a new law that would limit for an ownership of media companies. now, according to the bill passed by the lower chamber of the polish parliament, any firm outside of the 30 nations that make up the european economic area cannot own a majority stake in immediate company based in poland. and you may not be surprised to hear that the us is not happy about it. boom mosca has been swan is in venice, italy with more well guys, the move to limit the majority. ownership of media in poland has infuriated the u. s. state department, including the u. s. secretary of state, who says that this move could actually endanger poland standing when it comes to investment more on that in a minute. but let's break down exactly what happened here. at stake is discovering that works. majority ownership of poland, largest tv network tv in. if this bill becomes a law, it would likely require the discovery cell at stake in the network. the united states is also deeply troub
thank you so much for your time and insight. do lawmakers and poland have approved a new law that would limit for an ownership of media companies. now, according to the bill passed by the lower chamber of the polish parliament, any firm outside of the 30 nations that make up the european economic area cannot own a majority stake in immediate company based in poland. and you may not be surprised to hear that the us is not happy about it. boom mosca has been swan is in venice, italy with more...
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take me back to that time. you are, is not in the | to that time. you are, is not in the room, certainly in the corridor is outside the room, did they envisage when they took on the taliban that they would be there for several years, never mind 20 years? absolutely not. i certainly remember the incursion into iraq and remember the incursion into iraq and remember the incursion into afghanistan and there was a sense in the white house that this might be months, maybe a year or a little longer to provide stability in the region and one year turned into the next and as i reflect on this i just turned into the next and as i reflect on this ijust remember that heavy sense of a dense fog of fear and uncertainty to each ensuing day where the united states medical next and what's going on in the oval office and what's going on in number ten and how we find a way out and we have seen 20 years on that several american presidents and prime ministers in the uk and in the west that have not figured out the proper answer to that very question. i read answer to th
take me back to that time. you are, is not in the | to that time. you are, is not in the room, certainly in the corridor is outside the room, did they envisage when they took on the taliban that they would be there for several years, never mind 20 years? absolutely not. i certainly remember the incursion into iraq and remember the incursion into iraq and remember the incursion into afghanistan and there was a sense in the white house that this might be months, maybe a year or a little longer to...
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Aug 23, 2021
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in times like that. in some respects i think it did a disservice not to show him in these true, authentic, behind the scenes moments more than they did. >> okay, folks, i always wondered what it would be like to stand -- okay with you, mr. president? scram. mr. president, just -- >> he's to the left and i'm to the right. >> big smile. here we go, big smile. >> i wanted this time to talk with you about an extremely sensitive and profoundly important matter of foreign policy. >> certainly during the iran contra affair there were a lot of pictures that i made where he was agonizing over what he did or what he didn't do. it was a big scandal. i made that picture with the tower commission after this many month investigation had concluded that, in fact, reagan had sold arms for hostages. and you see that look on reagan's face. he was still somewhat in denial. but to me it really defines that whole scandal and how impactful it was on his presidency. i did not necessarily agree with some of the things that presi
in times like that. in some respects i think it did a disservice not to show him in these true, authentic, behind the scenes moments more than they did. >> okay, folks, i always wondered what it would be like to stand -- okay with you, mr. president? scram. mr. president, just -- >> he's to the left and i'm to the right. >> big smile. here we go, big smile. >> i wanted this time to talk with you about an extremely sensitive and profoundly important matter of foreign...
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in a long time. it is the people who rely on it during the week who say they are excited their preferred mode of transportation is coming back online. >> reporter: the vta trains were up and running for the first time in three months on sunday. a cause for celebration for this frequent rider. >> i feel like waving and thanking the light rail drivers. >> reporter: the service came to a halt after the mass shooting on may 26th where a gunman killed 9 coworkers and turned the gun on himself. >> our first priority was to make sure our employees were ready and feeling confident y to hesaid h are still in the process of a phased reopening. including bringing employees back for counseling and training and also infrastructure maintenance. >> thank you, drivers, you are appreciated. >> reporter: there are currently two rhines where the vta light rail, the orange line between mountain view transit andal enrock transit center, the b.a.r.t station that is where we met a rider who is thrilled the service is back.
in a long time. it is the people who rely on it during the week who say they are excited their preferred mode of transportation is coming back online. >> reporter: the vta trains were up and running for the first time in three months on sunday. a cause for celebration for this frequent rider. >> i feel like waving and thanking the light rail drivers. >> reporter: the service came to a halt after the mass shooting on may 26th where a gunman killed 9 coworkers and turned the gun...
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times. do we give any further definition of what that should mean as historians make the ranking? >> one of the problems is you wait for 25 years to judge a president. that is when the archives are receipt releasing documents on the freedom of information act. you could start getting papers to trail in reconstructing. after 25 years we will have a view of the trump presidency that might be different than what we have now. it might be better it might be worse. but alas we don't do this in this poll. we decided to include william henry harrison who is president for a month. that creates a line in the sand itself. you want to be below the president that was in the white house only for one month and then died of pneumonia. that is where it president trump finds himself. that means you are doing a negative job as president. that means you did not help the republic forge forward. i personally thought that trump would be fighting for the worst spot with james buchanan who was an active and trying t
times. do we give any further definition of what that should mean as historians make the ranking? >> one of the problems is you wait for 25 years to judge a president. that is when the archives are receipt releasing documents on the freedom of information act. you could start getting papers to trail in reconstructing. after 25 years we will have a view of the trump presidency that might be different than what we have now. it might be better it might be worse. but alas we don't do this in...
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Aug 5, 2021
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let's look at the financial times _ time in an exam. let's look at the financial times such _ time in an exam. let's look at the financial times such as _ time in an exam. let's look at the financial times such as covering l time in an exam. let's look at the i financial times such as covering the story that is happening in southeast europe and asia minor. on the front page from a burning issue, fire and floods intensified crisis. a picture from france 2a of someone fighting a fire in southern turkey, and verifiers going on in greece as well. , . ., , well. yes, we have got these extremes _ well. yes, we have got these extremes of _ well. yes, we have got these extremes of weather, - well. yes, we have got these extremes of weather, was i l well. yes, we have got these i extremes of weather, was i just extremes of weather, was ijust recently those terrible, terrible scenes from germany that were scenes that we are more used to seeing yearly, unfortunately, in countries like bangladesh, and the months of building, rebuilding, reconnectio
let's look at the financial times _ time in an exam. let's look at the financial times such _ time in an exam. let's look at the financial times such as _ time in an exam. let's look at the financial times such as covering l time in an exam. let's look at the i financial times such as covering the story that is happening in southeast europe and asia minor. on the front page from a burning issue, fire and floods intensified crisis. a picture from france 2a of someone fighting a fire in southern...
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for lovell it was the second time that he had seen the moon so near, but there was no time for contemplation, there was another critical burn coming. >> let's get the cameras put away. >> and in houston the news men poured in to tell an anxious world the story. >> shortly after apollo 13 had separated from the saturn third stage the stage had been set on to a trajectory toward the moon, its impact would be recorded by the seismometer left by apollo 12. >> by the way, aquarius, we see the results now from 12's seismometer, looks like your booster just hit the moon and it's rocking it a little bit. over. >> well, at least something worked on this flight. >> i'm sure glad we didn't have a lemm impact, too. >> jim, you are go for the burn. go for the burn. >> go for the burn. >> guidance okay. >> we're good, flight. >> control okay. >> we're okay, flight. >> we're go, flight. >> okay. >> we're good, flight. >> ground confirms ignition. >> we're burning 40%. >> houston, you're looking good. >> roger. shut down. >> roger, shut down. >> we will say it was a good burn. >> roger. we want to power dow
for lovell it was the second time that he had seen the moon so near, but there was no time for contemplation, there was another critical burn coming. >> let's get the cameras put away. >> and in houston the news men poured in to tell an anxious world the story. >> shortly after apollo 13 had separated from the saturn third stage the stage had been set on to a trajectory toward the moon, its impact would be recorded by the seismometer left by apollo 12. >> by the way,...
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with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. i'm evie's best camper badge. but even i'm not as memorable as eating turkey hill chocolate chip cookie dough creamy premium ice cream and chasing fireflies. don't worry about me. i'm fine. you can't beat turkey hill memories. (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't...