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many, as with alex. yeah. visual via gilbert, brutal. ah alex from utah is 20 years old. his story didn't just shake america with the whole world. i had bought a fuse. the reason why i chose it was like ph, i was, i wanted the menthol, the mentee mental as well. and it was the one that smelled the best out of the options that they let me kind of smell from. and so i chose that one in the ide vapor that day. next day we had gone to my grandma's house and he got sick and his stomach hurt and he was throwing up and my wife took him to the doctor and they said, oh, it's probably just a flu, maybe a flu virus. and it didn't get better. and it kept getting worse, and he sent me a message, but i was at work. same dad. i can't stop throwing up. i can't stop coffee. my wife took him back to the doctor, and he said alex has pneumonia. he said, i don't think he needs to go to the hospital. we'll just give him antibiotics. any income home, no affect, no effect. he gets worse. mm. or should i useful? it's just with the news as well. there's a fucked of don't store if the system wasn't
many, as with alex. yeah. visual via gilbert, brutal. ah alex from utah is 20 years old. his story didn't just shake america with the whole world. i had bought a fuse. the reason why i chose it was like ph, i was, i wanted the menthol, the mentee mental as well. and it was the one that smelled the best out of the options that they let me kind of smell from. and so i chose that one in the ide vapor that day. next day we had gone to my grandma's house and he got sick and his stomach hurt and he...
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yes, alex, i can you give her a smile? alex, you want to give her another thumbs up? good job that'll do, but just a little bit of a bad eye. doctor and hospital bed. it was really bad and i mean similar to what my dad said i, i was expecting to lose my brother and i was mad about it. i, there was nothing i could have done. i couldn't help in any way that i've been just sitting there watching him. and it was really hard. oh, put on medium linda ashley i visiting with, which is you maybe jamie, i wanted to follow up on. you have to stop and she had to forward a id number to call you. so of course steering is yours. the money still bring it to produce, easy it is it, you're sending it is up with . all right, so there's one of my favorite kits. this is what i have right now and they get, does it take that? i use it, what i love the flavors and stuff and the experiment have fun and that's a lot of my customers. i come in here they, they get excited when they see all the new flavors. when i bring him a new brand are there so that they don't want to smoke too bad. they don'
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yes, alex, like a sums up. can you give her a smile? alex join to give her another thumbs up. a good job that'll do, but it gets a little bit of a bad eye dock in a hospital bed. it was really bad. i mean, similar to what my dad said i, i was expecting to lose my brother and i was mad about it. you know, i, there was nothing i could have done. i couldn't help in any way that i've been just sitting there watching it. and it was really hard. oh, with the medium linda ashley i visited with just...
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a polish for a alex is a direct descendant of irish immigrants who all lived in provo. alex's grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather, are all buried here. the mitchells are an average middle class american family. his father is a mechanic and his mother, a housewife without medical insurance, there battle against a valley would have had a very different outcome. the family could never have afforded the medical bills. i just have slept the whole time. i was there. no one really thought anything different. we just all thought i just didn't feel good. the next day i had complained to my mom about feeling like i could only take half of a breath and it would hurt it would just hurt. if i tried to take anything more than half of a breath. almost i as if someone was squeezing the lower parts of my lungs, what i was trying to breathe in and it led to a point we were like okay, something's not right. a doctor from california. he took one look at alex and he said this boys dying, he died. they have a giant team of doctors, pulmonologist cardiologists, everybody under the sun. an
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and as of with alex. yeah. visual via gilbert, brutal. ah alex from utah is 20 years old. his story didn't just shake america with the whole world. i had bought a fuse. the reason why i chose it was like peach. i was, i wanted the menthol, the minimum paul as well. and it was the one that smelled the best out of the options that they let me kind of smell from. and so i chose that one in the united vapor that day. next day we had gone to my grandma's house and he got sick and his stomach hurt and he was throwing up and my wife took him to the doctor and they said, oh it, it's probably just a flu. maybe it's a flu virus. and it didn't get better and it kept getting worse. and he sent me a message when i was at work. same dad, i can't stop throwing up. i can't stop coffee. my wife took him back to the doctor and he said alex has pneumonia. he said, i don't think he needs to go to the hospital. we'll just give him antibiotics. any income home, no affect, no effect. he gets worse. mm. or should i useful? it's just with nursing home that would use us. we put a fucked of that don
and as of with alex. yeah. visual via gilbert, brutal. ah alex from utah is 20 years old. his story didn't just shake america with the whole world. i had bought a fuse. the reason why i chose it was like peach. i was, i wanted the menthol, the minimum paul as well. and it was the one that smelled the best out of the options that they let me kind of smell from. and so i chose that one in the united vapor that day. next day we had gone to my grandma's house and he got sick and his stomach hurt...
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i received a quote with alex is a direct descendant of irish immigrants who all lived in provo. alex's grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather, are all buried here. the mitchells are an average middle class american family. his father is a mechanic and his mother, a housewife. without medical insurance, the battle against the valley would have had a very different outcome. the family could never have afforded the medical bills. i just left the whole time. i was there. no one really thought anything different. we just all thought i just didn't feel good. the next day i had complained to my mom about feeling like i could only take half of a breath and it would, hey, which is hurt if i tried to take anything more than half of a breath. almost like as if someone was squeezing in the lower parts of my lungs when i was trying to breathe in. and it. yeah, we let that play. we were like okay, something's not right. a doctor from california. he took one look at alex and he said this boys dying, he died. they have a giant team of doctors, pulmonologist cardiologists, everybody
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a alex is a direct descendant of irish immigrants who all lived in provo. alex's grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather, are all buried here. the mitchells are an average middle class american family. his father is a mechanic and his mother, a housewife without medical insurance, there battle against the valley would have had a very different outcome. the family could never have afforded the medical bills. i just got a slot the whole time. i was there. no one really thought anything different. we just all thought i just didn't feel good. the next day i had planes to my mom about feeling like i could only take half of a breath and it would hurt they were just hurt. if i tried to take anything more than half of a bra, almost like as if someone was using the lower parts of my lungs when i was trying to breathe in. and it, you know, we let that a point. we were like, okay, something's not right. a doctor from california, he took one look at alex and he said this boys dying. he's dying. they have a giant team of doctors, pulmonologist cardiologists, everybody under the sun. and a
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yes, alex, i can you give her a smile? alex join to give her another thumbs up. good job that'll do, but just a little bit of a bad eye. doctor and hospital it was really bad and i mean similar to what my dad said i, i was expecting to lose my brother and i was mad about it. you know i, there was nothing i could have done. i couldn't help in any way, but i've been just sitting there. watch him die. it was a really hard. oh, put on me. do you mind a shooting? which is you maybe jamie? i wanted to follow up on. yeah. she told me she had to forward a she thought id number to call you. so of course steering is yours. the money still bring it to produce easy it is it? um, can you visit us with jim? all right, so there's one of my favorite kits. this is what i have right now. and they get to the change that i use is what i love the flavors and stuff and the experiment have fun and that's a lot of my customers. i come in here they, they get excited when they see all the new flavors, when i bring him a new brand or this or that they don't want to smoke too bad. they don'
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i received a quote for a alex is a direct descendant of irish immigrants who all lived in provo. alex's grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather, are all buried here. the mitchells are an average middle class american family. his father is a mechanic and his mother, a housewife without medical insurance, there battle against the valley would have had a very different outcome. the family could never have afforded the medical bills. i just got a slot the whole time i was there. no one really thought anything different. we just all thought i just didn't feel good. the next day i had planes to my mom about feeling like i could only take half of a breath and it would hurt they were just hurt. if i tried to take anything more than half of a bra, almost like as if someone was squeezing in the lower parts of my lungs when i was trying to breathe in. and it, we let that play, we were like, okay, something's not right. a doctor from california, he took one look at alex and he said this boys dying he died. they have a giant team of doctors, pulmonologist cardiologists, everybody
i received a quote for a alex is a direct descendant of irish immigrants who all lived in provo. alex's grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather, are all buried here. the mitchells are an average middle class american family. his father is a mechanic and his mother, a housewife without medical insurance, there battle against the valley would have had a very different outcome. the family could never have afforded the medical bills. i just got a slot the whole time i was there....
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alex is a director of irish immigrants who all lived in provo. alex's grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather, old buried here. the mitchells are an average middle class american family. his father is a mechanic and his mother, a housewife without medical insurance. the battle against the valley would have had a very different outcome. the family could never have afforded the medical bills just left the whole time. i was there. no one really thought anything different. we just all thought i just didn't feel good. the next day i had complained to my mom about feeling like i could only take half of a breath and it would hurt it would just hurt if i tried to take anything more than half of a bra. almost like as if someone was using the lower parts of my lungs when i was trying to breathe in and we let that play. we were like okay, something's not right. a doctor from california. he took one look at alex and he said this boys dying. he died. they have a giant team of doctors, pulmonologist cardiologists, everybody under the sun and as they consulted, they said he'd thi
alex is a director of irish immigrants who all lived in provo. alex's grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather, old buried here. the mitchells are an average middle class american family. his father is a mechanic and his mother, a housewife without medical insurance. the battle against the valley would have had a very different outcome. the family could never have afforded the medical bills just left the whole time. i was there. no one really thought anything different. we...
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a alex is a direct descendant of irish immigrants who all lived in provo. alex's grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather, are all buried here. the mitchells are an average middle class american family. his father is a mechanic and his mother, a housewife without medical insurance, there battle against the valley would have had a very different outcome. the family could never have afforded the medical bills. i just got a slot. the whole time i was there, no one really thought anything different. we just all thought i just didn't feel good. the next day i had planes to my mom about feeling like i could only take half of a breath and it would hurt. it would just hurt if i tried to take anything more than half of a bra. almost like as if someone was squeezing in the lower parts of my lungs when i was trying to breathe in. and it, we let that play. we were like okay, something's not right. a doctor from california. he took one look at alex and he said this boys dying. he died. they have a giant team of doctors, pulmonologist cardiologists, everybody under the sun and as they consu
a alex is a direct descendant of irish immigrants who all lived in provo. alex's grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather, are all buried here. the mitchells are an average middle class american family. his father is a mechanic and his mother, a housewife without medical insurance, there battle against the valley would have had a very different outcome. the family could never have afforded the medical bills. i just got a slot. the whole time i was there, no one really thought...
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alex needs to know if he's up to the task. you have in case ah, well, this is driven by a dreamer shaped bank for some of those with there's sinks. we dare to ask ah, i would say the most dangerous thing to worry about liking where we're going to go hike is the rattlesnakes. there was one time me and my friends we, we were hiking and my friends walking in front of me like jobs is like, oh and i'm like, wait a minute and i see is a stake about this for my foot. do you, we don't want you to go to the day has come and alex is determined to follow a particular route. he wants to put himself through an exercise as intense as he was used to before valley when we started finding fossils made, just teach that even more because you find you find cool rocks as a kid in your life you, you go up into the mountains and you come back 24, or if yeah, i know that the coral around here was from even before lake bonneville, which was i think, a 100000 years ago. all of this used to be underneath shallow ocean. oh, what is that coral? it looks l
alex needs to know if he's up to the task. you have in case ah, well, this is driven by a dreamer shaped bank for some of those with there's sinks. we dare to ask ah, i would say the most dangerous thing to worry about liking where we're going to go hike is the rattlesnakes. there was one time me and my friends we, we were hiking and my friends walking in front of me like jobs is like, oh and i'm like, wait a minute and i see is a stake about this for my foot. do you, we don't want you to go to...
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welcome to the alex salmon. sure. where we look again at the feature of the world's pre eminent power, the united states of america, last year anthropologist we davis caused an online sensation and the ruling source magazine when he predicted the end of the american either of dominance. that the trump episode was a symptom of a much deeper emily's. now, 9 months into the biden had his presidency. we ask, we did ask whether the new room at the white house is sweeping out the garbage or as your present, lurking impatiently in the wings and by the local, awaiting the recall to arms. so as a matter of consent, she being replaced by chinese preeminence or well then you presidency signal revival. alex speaks to professor, we'd davis the fest away davis. welcome back to the alex ivan. chill. thanks very much, alex. wonderful to be with you again. oh, it went there last year, a very famous ruling stolen article. you looked at the trump ascendancy and unsettled corona virus, a signaling the, the end of the americans savagely h
welcome to the alex salmon. sure. where we look again at the feature of the world's pre eminent power, the united states of america, last year anthropologist we davis caused an online sensation and the ruling source magazine when he predicted the end of the american either of dominance. that the trump episode was a symptom of a much deeper emily's. now, 9 months into the biden had his presidency. we ask, we did ask whether the new room at the white house is sweeping out the garbage or as your...
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alex from utah are, is 20 years old. his story didn't just shake america with the whole world i had bought in the day to use the reason why i chose it was like peach. i was, i wanted the menthol, the mentee mental as well. and it was the one that smelled the best out of the options that they let me kind of smell from. and so i chose that one in united vapor that day. next day we had gone to my grandma's house and he got sick. his stomach hurt and he was throwing up and my wife took him to the doctor and they said, oh it, it's probably just a flu, maybe a flu virus. and it didn't get better. and it kept getting worse. and he sent me a message when i was at work same dad. i can't stop throwing up. i can't stop coughing. my wife took him back to the doctor, and he said alex has pneumonia. he said, i don't think he needs to go to the hospital. we'll just give him antibiotics. any income home, no affect, no effect. he gets worse. mm. ocean by sync are useful. it's just with the news as well. but again, with the effect of stor
alex from utah are, is 20 years old. his story didn't just shake america with the whole world i had bought in the day to use the reason why i chose it was like peach. i was, i wanted the menthol, the mentee mental as well. and it was the one that smelled the best out of the options that they let me kind of smell from. and so i chose that one in united vapor that day. next day we had gone to my grandma's house and he got sick. his stomach hurt and he was throwing up and my wife took him to the...
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yes, alex, like a can you give her a smile? alex join to give her another thumbs up. a good job that'll do, but it gets a little bit of a bad eye doctor and hospital bed. it was really bad and i mean similar to what my dad said i, i was expecting to lose my brother and i was mad about it. i, there was nothing i could have done. i couldn't help in any way that i've been just sitting there watching him. and it was a really hard oh, put on medium linda ashley. i visited him a few seeking which is sheila may be jamie, i wanted to follow up on out the stop and she had to forward it on a sheet that id number or your score. steering is yours a. can you send me a copy of the browser for our question? chivalry who lives with jim phoenician? all right, so there's one of my favorite kits. this is what i have right now. and they get, does it take that i use enjoy? i love the flavors and stuff and the experiment have fun and that's a lot of my customers. i come in they they get excited when they see all the new flavors. when i bring him a new brand are there so that they don't wan
yes, alex, like a can you give her a smile? alex join to give her another thumbs up. a good job that'll do, but it gets a little bit of a bad eye doctor and hospital bed. it was really bad and i mean similar to what my dad said i, i was expecting to lose my brother and i was mad about it. i, there was nothing i could have done. i couldn't help in any way that i've been just sitting there watching him. and it was a really hard oh, put on medium linda ashley. i visited him a few seeking which is...
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on the alex simon, sure. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm hm. both ah, i would say the most dangerous thing to worry about why we're going to go hike is the rattlesnakes. there was one time me and my friends we, we were hiking and my friends walking in front of me like jobs is like, oh and i'm like wait a minute that i see is a stake about this for my foot. we do, we don't want you to go to the day has come and alex is determined to follow a particular route. he wants to put himself through an exercise as him. tom says he was used to before a volley when we started find it fossils. i just teach that even more because you find you find cool rocks as a kid in your life. you, you go up into the mountains and you come back. 20 was earth. yeah. i know that the coral around here was from even before lake bonneville, which was, i think, a 100000 years ago. all of this used to be underneath shallow ocean. oh, what is that coral? the dentist
on the alex simon, sure. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm hm. both ah, i would say the most dangerous thing to worry about why we're going to go hike is the rattlesnakes. there was one time me and my friends we, we were hiking and my friends walking in front of me like jobs is like, oh and i'm like wait a minute that i see is a stake about this for my foot. we do, we don't want you to go to the day has come and alex is...
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yes, alex, like a sums up. can you give her a smile? alex join to give her another thumbs up. a good job that'll do, but it gets a little bit of a bad eye dock in a hospital bed. it was really bad. and i mean, similar to what my dad said i, i was expecting to lose my brother and i was mad about it. i, there was nothing i could have done. i couldn't help in any way that i've been just sitting there watching it. and it was a really hard oh, put on medium linda ashley i visiting with just such a she can, which is sheila may be jamie, i wanted to follow up on out the stop and she had to forward on keeping you being told that she thought id number or your score steering he was he was going to be still going to produce who easier to put him. can you visit with him regarding the corporate or the browser for the job? a nation. all right, so is one of my favorite kits. this is what i have right now, and they get to the take that i use enjoy. i love the flavors and stuff and the experiment have fun and that's a lot of my customers. i come in. they, they get excited when they see all the
yes, alex, like a sums up. can you give her a smile? alex join to give her another thumbs up. a good job that'll do, but it gets a little bit of a bad eye dock in a hospital bed. it was really bad. and i mean, similar to what my dad said i, i was expecting to lose my brother and i was mad about it. i, there was nothing i could have done. i couldn't help in any way that i've been just sitting there watching it. and it was a really hard oh, put on medium linda ashley i visiting with just such a...
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and as with alex. yeah. visual, there were it's brutal. ah, alex from utah is 20 years old. his story didn't just shake america with the whole world. i had bought in the day to the reason why i chose it was like peach. i was, i wanted the menthol, the mentee mental as well, and it was the one that smelled the best out of the options that they let me kind of smell from. and so i chose that one in the united vapor that day. next day we had gone to my grandma's house and he got sick, his stomach hurt and he was throwing up and my wife took him to the doctor and they said, oh it, it's probably just a flu, maybe a flu virus. and it didn't get better. and it kept getting worse, and he sent me a message when i was at work. same dad, i can't stop throwing up. i can't stop coffee. my wife took him back to the doctor, and he said alex has pneumonia. he said, i don't think he needs to go to the hospital. we'll just give him antibiotics. any income home, no affect, no effect. he gets worse. mm. or should i useful? just look national to use us. there were a week or 2 from mediately, fuck
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welcome back to the alex ivan. chill. thanks very much, alex. wonderful to be with you again. i went, went there last year, a very famous rolling stolen article. you looked at the trump ascendancy and the unsettled corona vibe as a signaling the, the end of the american century have you had cause to revise that pin? well, yes, yes. and no alex is, you know, you write something like that and very much, i think that came out in august of 2020. when you know all of us for trying to answer this question, you know, what is this coded thing? what does it mean? what does it imply, you know, since and i have very much to revise some of my thoughts in that piece. and at the time i was no happy anticipation, you know, protected the ascendancy of china and in the wake of the passing of the american century. but it is a wonderful t shirt going on, a going around over here, that sort of reads on it. you know, shiny, gave us cove in america, gave us vaccines, or the west gave us vaccines. and there's some real real truth to that, you know, whatever the actual genesis of the pathogen was, di
welcome back to the alex ivan. chill. thanks very much, alex. wonderful to be with you again. i went, went there last year, a very famous rolling stolen article. you looked at the trump ascendancy and the unsettled corona vibe as a signaling the, the end of the american century have you had cause to revise that pin? well, yes, yes. and no alex is, you know, you write something like that and very much, i think that came out in august of 2020. when you know all of us for trying to answer this...
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yes, alex, i can you give her a smile? colleagues, you want to give her another thumbs up, a good job that'll do it a little bit of a bad doctrine hospital it was really bad and i mean, similar to what my dad said i, i expecting to lose my brother and you know, i was mad about it, you know i, there was nothing i could have done. i couldn't help in any way that i've been just sitting there watching it. and it was really hard. oh with which is you. thank you, jamie, i wanted to follow up on you have to stop and she had to forward a she thought id number to call you a score. steering you estimate is still going to produce easy it. can you send any business with our new generation? all right, so there's one of my favorite kits. this is what i have right now. and they get to the tank that i use is what i love the flavors and stuff and the experiment and have fun and that's a lot of my customers. i come in here they, they get excited when they see all the new flavors, when i bring them a new brand or this or that, and they don't
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there are many as with alex. yeah. visual it's, it's brutal with alex from utah is 20 years old. his story didn't just shake america with the whole world. i had bought a fuse. the reason why i chose it was like peach. i was, i wanted the menthol, the mentee menthol as well, and it was the one that smelled the bass out of the options that they let me kind of smell from. and so i chose that one in united way to that day. next day we had gone to my grandma's house and he got sick, his stomach hurt...
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and briefly, alex, to fighting it out. and briefly, alex. you _ to fighting it out. and briefly, alex, you cannot _ to fighting it out. and briefly, alex, you cannot speak- to fighting it out. and briefly, alex, you cannot speak for. to fighting it out. and briefly, - alex, you cannot speak for beijing, but, you know, what do you think the sentiment is going to be from china what he dashed from what he has said? i what he dashed from what he has said? , . ., �* , ., said? i expect it won't be that terrible. you _ said? i expect it won't be that terrible. you have _ said? i expect it won't be that terrible. you have already - said? i expect it won't be that l terrible. you have already seen said? i expect it won't be that - terrible. you have already seen the mouthpiece global times basically say that burns is a part of, is now mike pompeo, the former secretary of state, that he is somewhat nuanced on china. they might change their tune now based on this again because he was a bit more forceful and stern in his language, and one can imagine thatis in his language, a
and briefly, alex, to fighting it out. and briefly, alex. you _ to fighting it out. and briefly, alex, you cannot _ to fighting it out. and briefly, alex, you cannot speak- to fighting it out. and briefly, alex, you cannot speak for. to fighting it out. and briefly, - alex, you cannot speak for beijing, but, you know, what do you think the sentiment is going to be from china what he dashed from what he has said? i what he dashed from what he has said? , . ., �* , ., said? i expect it won't be...
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welcome back to the alex island. chill. thanks very much, alex. wonderful to be with you again. oh, it went there last year, a very famous, so rolling stone article, you looked at lead from ascendancy and the onset of corona virus as signaling the, the end of the americans sensually, have you had cause to revise up in? oh yes, yes, and no alex's, you know, you write something like that and very much i think that came out in august of 2020 . when you know, all of us were trying to answer this question, you know, what is this coded thing? what does it mean? what does it imply? you know, since and i have very much to revise some of my thoughts in that piece and at the time i with no, i'm happy anticipation, you know, protected the ascendancy of china and in the wake of the passing of the american century. but as a wonderful t shirt going on, a going around over here, that sort of reads on it. you know, china gave us cove in america, gave us vaccines, or the west gave us vaccines. and there's some real real truth to that, you know, whatever the actual genesis of the pathogen was, di
welcome back to the alex island. chill. thanks very much, alex. wonderful to be with you again. oh, it went there last year, a very famous, so rolling stone article, you looked at lead from ascendancy and the onset of corona virus as signaling the, the end of the americans sensually, have you had cause to revise up in? oh yes, yes, and no alex's, you know, you write something like that and very much i think that came out in august of 2020 . when you know, all of us were trying to answer this...
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yes, alex, like a sums up. can you give her a smile? colleagues, join to give her another thumbs up. good job that'll do, but it was a little bit of a bad doctrine. hospital bed. it was really bad and i mean similar to what my dad said i, i was expecting to lose my brother and i was mad about it. you know, i, there was nothing i could have done. i couldn't help in any way that i've been just sitting there watching him. and it was a really hard oh, but i mean, he came linda ashley had visiting with you. she came, which is she used? maybe jamie, i wanted to run it by now. she told me she had to forward it to being told me she thought id number or your score. steering is yours, somebody's strawberry to produce a ticket and you're standing. you visit us with our food shortage. that works. all right, so there's one of my fair, this is what i have right now. and they get to take that i use them what i love the flavors and stuff and the experiment and have fun and that's a lot of my customers. i come in here. they, they get excited when they s
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alex? >> you can bet those supreme court justices have a very good understanding of what's under way behind you right now. thank you so much, lauren, for that. from there now to stephanie stanton at the rally in austin, texas. stephanie, welcome again to you. what are you hearing from the ralliers there about why they came out today? >> reporter: well, alex, you know, obviously, they want nothing more than to see this ban overturned completely. i am actually here outside the state capitol in austin, and the rally just wrapped up about 20 minutes ago. there were thousands in attendance here. fortunately, everything ran very smoothly. there were no major problems, no skirmishes. in fact, i can show you what's going on here because it looks like they are breaking down the stage as we speak. i do want to say that we did see some anti-abortion protesters come here to the capitol as this whole thing was wrapping up, and we saw them shouting down some of the people in attendance in the rally, poli
alex? >> you can bet those supreme court justices have a very good understanding of what's under way behind you right now. thank you so much, lauren, for that. from there now to stephanie stanton at the rally in austin, texas. stephanie, welcome again to you. what are you hearing from the ralliers there about why they came out today? >> reporter: well, alex, you know, obviously, they want nothing more than to see this ban overturned completely. i am actually here outside the state...
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bohemian grove was alex jones' first hit. then it sent him flying. >> that is the world trade center and we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers. 9/11 was incredibly shocking and violent and people immediately started wondering if there was a political benefit to allowing the 9/11 attacks to happen? >> set us free. >> reporter: 9/11 happened right around the time that blogging and youtube started to take off. all of a sudden people who had alternate theories about 9/11 were able to share them in ways they couldn't before. >> the fuel burned off immediately upon impact. therefore, it is scientifically impossible 12 tons of steel and titanium was vaporized by kerosene. >> loose change was a documentary about the 9/11 attack put out in 2005ch it was top to bottom 9/11 conspiracy theories. it changed and his change soared in popularity, followers called themselves truthers, drawing millions of viewer s in under a year. it showed a conspiracy theory didn't need to be pulled by someo
bohemian grove was alex jones' first hit. then it sent him flying. >> that is the world trade center and we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers. 9/11 was incredibly shocking and violent and people immediately started wondering if there was a political benefit to allowing the 9/11 attacks to happen? >> set us free. >> reporter: 9/11 happened right around the time that blogging and youtube started to take off. all of a sudden...
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relationship with alex jones? >> i first met alex jones when he was completely unknown, broadcasting out of a child's bedroom in his house. >> no longer is the new world order some foggy apparition over the next hill. the talk of extremists. >> but ronson discovered that he and jones shared a common fascination. there actually were powerful groups meeting in secret. vips who gathered on weekend outings in remote locations. >> that bohemian grove, this weird site in northern california where people are rumored to attend a ritual that ends in a human effigy being burned in front of a giant stone owl. >> the bohemian club was exactly what john was looking for. a secretive men's retreat who attendees have included power brokers, celebrities, and even former presidents. for 150 years, the gatherings had been a lightning rod for conspiracy theorists, alleging that this was where plots were hatched to build a new world order. >> when i heard that, i thought, i must try and sneak in and find out if it's true. >> we're goi
relationship with alex jones? >> i first met alex jones when he was completely unknown, broadcasting out of a child's bedroom in his house. >> no longer is the new world order some foggy apparition over the next hill. the talk of extremists. >> but ronson discovered that he and jones shared a common fascination. there actually were powerful groups meeting in secret. vips who gathered on weekend outings in remote locations. >> that bohemian grove, this weird site in...
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alex? >> with regard to the pfizer vaccine boosters, though, steven, do you have any idea how popular that has been thus far? >> reporter: yeah, alex. we spoke to a woman who just got her pfizer vaccine booster. she says that many of the people that she's spoken to are doing the same thing. pfizer, of course, is approved for people in certain categories, over 65 or with underlying health conditions. it's popular especially in new york city. there's a big demand for it right now. >> reporter: good to hear. steven, thank you for regulator from the upper west side. that's going to do it for me on this edition of alex witt reports. my friend yasmin vossoughian continues our coverage. ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ \syasmin asmi people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surp
alex? >> with regard to the pfizer vaccine boosters, though, steven, do you have any idea how popular that has been thus far? >> reporter: yeah, alex. we spoke to a woman who just got her pfizer vaccine booster. she says that many of the people that she's spoken to are doing the same thing. pfizer, of course, is approved for people in certain categories, over 65 or with underlying health conditions. it's popular especially in new york city. there's a big demand for it right now....
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what you hoped alex 1st so thank you for your support. you in to the support you gave me during those days. it was monumental task. remember it had not been done. no one had done it before. i went to professional fin make and yet i was determined because i felt i stood there to point to many, many different strengths combined. and i could pull it off and i threw myself into it as you know. so i was all over the place, traveling, raising funds, getting world of actors and produce production companies and so on. and in the end we achieved it in the end, i can say with tried that i can see it completed it and had the film out of the book out the document. and it was due for a full projects of the quartet of studies. so lead in one sense, each one of those, the projects dense with one section of society. so for the film, it was the general public. then i had an academic book for the academics than a documentary for more serious scholars, people interest in history. and as you say, a comic book 1st one of the 1st and then now christopher lee,
what you hoped alex 1st so thank you for your support. you in to the support you gave me during those days. it was monumental task. remember it had not been done. no one had done it before. i went to professional fin make and yet i was determined because i felt i stood there to point to many, many different strengths combined. and i could pull it off and i threw myself into it as you know. so i was all over the place, traveling, raising funds, getting world of actors and produce production...
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alex: i would not say that. when you look at how we look at the crypto ecosystem in comparison to the classic financial industry, it is very small. we need to have that mass market and we need central bank digital currencies for the use cases of global financial economy. that is very important. whenever they doing to support it, in the field of inflation, and dependency i think we will see much more in the cdc move. david: i have picture office, it is a very nice office, second only to bloomberg. what you think about regulation in china cracking down? how much of a risk do you consider that regulation coming into hong kong? alex: we need to do as an industry is get close contact with the regulators. as well as work with them on the regime. we cannot just lay back and expect them to do it on their own. the past, and my pass when it worked with regulatory, we can do much more there. we will be working with the government here as little as we can. rishaad: when we look at this new etf, you mentioned earlier, there
alex: i would not say that. when you look at how we look at the crypto ecosystem in comparison to the classic financial industry, it is very small. we need to have that mass market and we need central bank digital currencies for the use cases of global financial economy. that is very important. whenever they doing to support it, in the field of inflation, and dependency i think we will see much more in the cdc move. david: i have picture office, it is a very nice office, second only to...
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>> what was your relationship with alex jones? >> alex jones where he was completely unknown broadcasting out of a child's bedroom in his house. >> no longer is the new world order some foggy apparition over the next hill, it talk of extremists. >> but raunsen discovered he and jones shared a common fascination. there actually were powerful groups meeting in secret, vips who gathered on weekend outings in remote locations. >> this weird campsite in california where people are rumored to attend a ritual that ends in a human effigy being burned in front of a giant stone owl. >> the bohemian club was exactly what john was looking for, a secretive mens retreat whose attendees have included power brokers, celebrities and even former presidents. for 150 years the gatherings had been a lightening rod for conspiracy theorists alleging this was where plots were hatched to build a new world order. >> when i heard that i thought i must try and sneak in and find out if it's true. >> we're going to blow the party and get the information out to
>> what was your relationship with alex jones? >> alex jones where he was completely unknown broadcasting out of a child's bedroom in his house. >> no longer is the new world order some foggy apparition over the next hill, it talk of extremists. >> but raunsen discovered he and jones shared a common fascination. there actually were powerful groups meeting in secret, vips who gathered on weekend outings in remote locations. >> this weird campsite in california where...
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welcome to "alex witt reports." democrats are going down to the wire to hammer out the last details of president biden's build back better agenda. they're hoping to vote tuesday on infrastructure and social spending. >>> for president biden, the timing is becoming more critical. a new nbc poll shows his approval rating is at the lowest point of his presidency, down seven points since august. on the world stage president biden secured new agreements at the g20 meetings today including one on a tariff war put in place during the trump administration. >> we've got significant progress too on ending a dispute between the united states and our closest european partners where we were engaged in a tariff war over steel and aluminum. that's gotten resolved. there's an agreement not to finance coal projects around the world. this is one of the largest drivers of emissions. going into glasgow, as a result of american engagement, american leadership, we're getting that over the finish line. >>> donald trump meanwhile showed up
welcome to "alex witt reports." democrats are going down to the wire to hammer out the last details of president biden's build back better agenda. they're hoping to vote tuesday on infrastructure and social spending. >>> for president biden, the timing is becoming more critical. a new nbc poll shows his approval rating is at the lowest point of his presidency, down seven points since august. on the world stage president biden secured new agreements at the g20 meetings today...
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>> alex, good afternoon. bottom line is we don't have a deal, but at least we know that the number for that multitrillion dollars expansive social infrastructure package that democrats are working on will be far lower than the number progressives wanted. president biden visited with house democrats on capitol hill last night telling them that that number will be significantly lower and that progressives need to be amenable to a number that's lower and also the contents of the package that are different than what they originally envisioned in paid leave, in child care, in policies that they are looking to implement while they have a majority in the house, the senate, and of course the white house. now moderates and progressive democrats remain very far apart. here's what a democrat from new york said on msnbc this morning after that meeting last night. >> we had to pass both of these bills. it is unacceptable to only pass the smaller bill and now through our efforts, through the efforts of progressives, manchi
>> alex, good afternoon. bottom line is we don't have a deal, but at least we know that the number for that multitrillion dollars expansive social infrastructure package that democrats are working on will be far lower than the number progressives wanted. president biden visited with house democrats on capitol hill last night telling them that that number will be significantly lower and that progressives need to be amenable to a number that's lower and also the contents of the package that...
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alex? >> you got to be pretty talented as well as the qb to throw and get it to your intended receiver under those circumstances. okay, scott, thank you so much for that. >>> coming up next, breakfast at the bidens with the fate of the president's bold agenda for america on the line. on the line. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the challenge at prilosecotc dot com. ♪♪ (calls dog) buttercup... (whines) ♪♪ ♪ ohh ohh ♪ >>> a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to "alex witt reports." here's what's happening for you as we approach 2:00 p.m. eastern/11:00 a.m. pacific time. the finish line appears to be in sight for democrats as they inch closer to securing a deal for president biden's multitrillion-dollar spending this morning. house speaker nancy pelosi said she's optimistic that both a deal and a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure plan could come this week. >
alex? >> you got to be pretty talented as well as the qb to throw and get it to your intended receiver under those circumstances. okay, scott, thank you so much for that. >>> coming up next, breakfast at the bidens with the fate of the president's bold agenda for america on the line. on the line. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the challenge at prilosecotc dot com. ♪♪ (calls dog) buttercup... (whines) ♪♪ ♪...
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and they over to alex, i'm dr. hugh hunt faster here. welcome to the alex out and show. i'm glad to be here. we're on the eve of cop 26. we exactly, i mean, do we have the capacity scientifically or politically to arrest the global warming? well, we're not going to arrest global warming just like that. it's going to take a lot of work. it's going to take a lot of ambition, lot of commitment, but scientifically and politically. but what if i just this week given the prime minister of especially one as a scape couldn't leave macro, seemed to commit themselves to the, to the seattle carbon targets committed to the, to the knit 0 carbon target. and it's important to realize that there isn't a commitment to stop bending coal. there isn't a commitment to stop exporting coal. and to be net 0. you've got to find a way of getting the c o 2 out of the atmosphere and underground or somewhere else . so what you're saying is we take sequestration, carbon capture, what are they talking points. so the last, the last couple of weeks, a half of the carbon to the capture, you have to have
and they over to alex, i'm dr. hugh hunt faster here. welcome to the alex out and show. i'm glad to be here. we're on the eve of cop 26. we exactly, i mean, do we have the capacity scientifically or politically to arrest the global warming? well, we're not going to arrest global warming just like that. it's going to take a lot of work. it's going to take a lot of ambition, lot of commitment, but scientifically and politically. but what if i just this week given the prime minister of especially...
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once again, i'm the alex island, ju, i note with what i me seen there. the acute m patman to tell us an macro economic terms. what thus far has been the, the impact of covered in the, the world economy. the unemployment rate in the united states went from 3 and a half percent to 20 percent in 6 weeks. so we never seen anything that hit as quickly as this. and the, i was a 30, a huge it to the world. and then this and then this thing and a spread and continue and had a big effect on the colonies. central madison, cisco artist team. but now we're in a recovery. and that recovery phase is difficult. it's hard to see what you take away all the stimulus, but this is unprecedented in terms of the press as well as we speak. so then recovery from it is difficult and we're still trying to recover and it's going to take a really long time. but we don't really have much of an historical record. well, let's compare the leap impact to micro terms were they were the of the pandemic with the, the great recession of starting in 201011. now that the structural aspects of
once again, i'm the alex island, ju, i note with what i me seen there. the acute m patman to tell us an macro economic terms. what thus far has been the, the impact of covered in the, the world economy. the unemployment rate in the united states went from 3 and a half percent to 20 percent in 6 weeks. so we never seen anything that hit as quickly as this. and the, i was a 30, a huge it to the world. and then this and then this thing and a spread and continue and had a big effect on the...
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alex? >> okay. molly hunter, thank you for that. >>> let's bring in moody's analytics chief economist, mark zandy. welcome. we've just heard molly's report there. what is your assessment on what is driving the supply chain nightmare and how long it's going to last? >> well, the pandemic. the pandemic has scrambled supply chains. delta hit here hard but nailed the rest of the world, particularly asia, particularly southeast asia and a lot of these supply chains start there. for example, a number of malaysian chip plants have shut down because all the workers got sick. so, no chips, that means all the consumer electronics that use the chips, all the motor vehicles that use the chips, they can't get produced, and we have severe shortages and we have shortages, you have a higher prices. so, you know, it goes all the way back to the pandemic, which means, you know, this isn't going to be resolved until the pandemic truly winds down. and that's going to take some time. so, i don't think it's going to solv
alex? >> okay. molly hunter, thank you for that. >>> let's bring in moody's analytics chief economist, mark zandy. welcome. we've just heard molly's report there. what is your assessment on what is driving the supply chain nightmare and how long it's going to last? >> well, the pandemic. the pandemic has scrambled supply chains. delta hit here hard but nailed the rest of the world, particularly asia, particularly southeast asia and a lot of these supply chains start there....
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the shocking thing alex is he has not all the polls suggest the opposite. this week with turn to another professor and another anthropologist put a view on the prospects of our, our personal, between the west on this planet club. this is the world's most noted muslim academic, but 1st tweets emails and messages in response to i should last think on we davis is thesis of the end of the american century. steven wright says, excellent, please. i caught in to this professor, we did this and this is 2nd. yes and is today i do watching at stephen next step, martin says hardly as biden and democrat, so the ones of course divides and continue to make it was rummage, teenager says, i'll examine sure. was all time knowledgeable and the best informative show. well, thank you, grammy. and finally, are we teaching message from arthur mcmullin? who says, can we have a couple of anthropologists for north and south this east west part of a mix of pious? now global politics over the last quarter century has been dominated by the tensions and struggles between the west on th
the shocking thing alex is he has not all the polls suggest the opposite. this week with turn to another professor and another anthropologist put a view on the prospects of our, our personal, between the west on this planet club. this is the world's most noted muslim academic, but 1st tweets emails and messages in response to i should last think on we davis is thesis of the end of the american century. steven wright says, excellent, please. i caught in to this professor, we did this and this is...
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>> it's ridiculous, alex. and you know, it makes my neurons sputter out when i think about it because when you think about all of the new information that we're learning about what donald trump did before, we still don't know what he did during, and then after the insurrection, it's clear that there was a full scale attempt by this president, a multifaceted attempt to subvert democracy. i think even saying he was trying to overturn the elections sounds like some sort of procedure, and it sounds formal. this was basically a coup attempt by the president to stay in power when the voter did not want him in the white house. that's what happened here, and republicans are going along with that. >> you know what nick just said in my ear and i almost started laughing, he said it's like a bank robber going into a bank with a gun and not coming out with any money. okay, it didn't happen. i mean, right, i understand why your neurons are spinning on that one. okay, as we look now to january 6th specifically, the attack on
>> it's ridiculous, alex. and you know, it makes my neurons sputter out when i think about it because when you think about all of the new information that we're learning about what donald trump did before, we still don't know what he did during, and then after the insurrection, it's clear that there was a full scale attempt by this president, a multifaceted attempt to subvert democracy. i think even saying he was trying to overturn the elections sounds like some sort of procedure, and it...
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welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we begin this hour with new reaction to the reinstatement of the nation's strictest abortion law in texas. the law had been blocked for two days before a federal appeals court put it back into effect. the department of justice now has until tuesday to file a response, while a house bill to protect women's rights under roe versus wade appears headed for defeat in the senate with skepticism over a senate bill being drawn up by senator susan collins. >> this bill preserves what exactly is in roe versus wade, so i'm not sure what susan collins is talking about except possibly to make this bill that she is proposing less protective of women's constitutional right to abortion. >> also new today, speaker nancy pelosi had an audience with pope francis. she is currently in europe for a climate conference. she said she thanked the pope for his leadership on, quote, the immense moral clarity and urgency that his holiness continues to bring to the climate crisis. >>> back in washington, the showd
welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we begin this hour with new reaction to the reinstatement of the nation's strictest abortion law in texas. the law had been blocked for two days before a federal appeals court put it back into effect. the department of justice now has until tuesday to file a response, while a house bill to protect women's rights under roe versus wade appears headed for defeat in the senate with skepticism over a senate bill being drawn up by senator susan collins....
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>> i don't know, alex. that's really a very honest answer given that the status of these negotiations is still so unknown and clearly in stages where massive components of this bill could potentially be removed. that really speaks to the fact that they're nowhere near finalizing a deal. i think that's what's most important to underscore here, the white house has been touting this part of the build back better agenda for months, saying they wanted to get something done on the climate agenda, and all of these events that the president has gone out to try to sell the bill, this is something he's raised. he's even held events here, climate summits, where he has tried to talk about this. and on friday, the white house put out a report that said climate related disasters pose a systemic threat to the entire u.s. economy. so if a lot of this is going to be stripped out of this in the end, that is going to be a very tough pill to swallow for this white house and this president. but take a listen to how transportati
>> i don't know, alex. that's really a very honest answer given that the status of these negotiations is still so unknown and clearly in stages where massive components of this bill could potentially be removed. that really speaks to the fact that they're nowhere near finalizing a deal. i think that's what's most important to underscore here, the white house has been touting this part of the build back better agenda for months, saying they wanted to get something done on the climate...
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welcome to the alex salmon. sure. will we look at the feature of the planet a bait to be determined at cop $26.00 in glad school. is this as american special climate and by john katy says, the last best hope for humanity or is it just another summit? low and rhetoric and short on delivery? well, we ask doctor to hunt of cambridge university where the engineering and science can offer a solution to planetary warming. and on the eve of the summit, the prime minister dealt a huge blow to scotland hopes of leading the dash to the hydrogen economy. by prioritizing 2 english projects. over the scottish cluster, alex asked to hazelton, professor of carbon, capture and storage at the university of edinburgh. what to make a bit of a patent to body blue to the scottish academy. breakfast to your teacher emails and messages in response to our interview last week with professor parameter on the prospects. but a new understanding between the west under slam. it was 1st from market peyton, who says excellent interview. great. sure,
welcome to the alex salmon. sure. will we look at the feature of the planet a bait to be determined at cop $26.00 in glad school. is this as american special climate and by john katy says, the last best hope for humanity or is it just another summit? low and rhetoric and short on delivery? well, we ask doctor to hunt of cambridge university where the engineering and science can offer a solution to planetary warming. and on the eve of the summit, the prime minister dealt a huge blow to scotland...
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alex? >> okay, erin mclaughlin, thank you for that. >>> on stage and on point, former president barack obama returns to the campaign trail trying to keep two key states in democratic hands. just how much of a difference can he make now and in the looming battle for a control of congress? heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. ♪♪ your new pharmacy is here. to help you compare prices, and save on your medication. amazon prime members get select meds as low as $1 a month. who knew it could be this easy? your new pharmacy is amazon pharmacy. with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to de
alex? >> okay, erin mclaughlin, thank you for that. >>> on stage and on point, former president barack obama returns to the campaign trail trying to keep two key states in democratic hands. just how much of a difference can he make now and in the looming battle for a control of congress? heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you...
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once again on the alex allen, show. cause great to see you again. now, we've already seen there the acute m patman to telson and macroeconomic terms. what thus far has been the, the impact of covered in the, the world economy. the unemployment rate in the united states went from 3 and a half percent to 20 percent in 6 weeks. so we never seen anything that hit as quickly as this. and the 3030, a huge in the world. and then this and then this thing and a spread and continue and had a big effect on the colonies, central madison, cisco artist, etc. but now we're in a recovery, and that recovery phase is difficult. it's hard to see what you take away all the stimulus, but this is unprecedented in terms of t. chris, as well as we speak. so then recovery from it is difficult and we're still trying to recover. and it's going to take a really long time because we don't really have much of an historical record. well, let's compare the leap impact to micro terms were they were the of the pandemic with the, the great recession of s
once again on the alex allen, show. cause great to see you again. now, we've already seen there the acute m patman to telson and macroeconomic terms. what thus far has been the, the impact of covered in the, the world economy. the unemployment rate in the united states went from 3 and a half percent to 20 percent in 6 weeks. so we never seen anything that hit as quickly as this. and the 3030, a huge in the world. and then this and then this thing and a spread and continue and had a big effect...
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he's in conversation with alex dr. richard made. thank you so much for joining me on the alex island shore from auckland, new zealand as a raj nicely. alice not to be a lot of the economic analysis of, of the pandemic is focused on the, the acute face, the, the shot fallen. what o g d p, the shot recovery in many countries? but do you think that the longer term affects be constantly of what's called long cova, the long debilitating condition that many people are suffering from? i think it's um, obviously early days in the sense that we don't yet know what long harvard really is going to be looking like longer term. but certainly giving us indications that it could be something that has a very long tail, and it could effect a great proportion of the population, especially younger, hostile to population. and it's going to have a very enduring economic costs. is there any similar disease has that debilitating effect and the significant quantity that has been measured, it's a some compact but can have with other conditions. i could spea
he's in conversation with alex dr. richard made. thank you so much for joining me on the alex island shore from auckland, new zealand as a raj nicely. alice not to be a lot of the economic analysis of, of the pandemic is focused on the, the acute face, the, the shot fallen. what o g d p, the shot recovery in many countries? but do you think that the longer term affects be constantly of what's called long cova, the long debilitating condition that many people are suffering from? i think it's um,...
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let's thank our guests. saw had been as zane and alex the wall and thank you for watching. you can see the show again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for further discussion head over to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at a j inside story. from me, sam is a dan and the whole team here, now, it's good by ah on air on life, be part of the debate or pacific people, the ocean is our identity and the source of well be week of the ocean when no topic is off, the table, it's as children say atmosphere, people are demoralized, they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p t s d like symptoms. jump into this dream, angelina global community. appeal on light on youtube. right now, you can be part of those conversations. wealth this stream. oh, now to sierra when you're from a neighborhood known as a hot bed of radicalism. ready you have to fight to define stereotypes of the meeting. don't shop, join the stories. we don't often hear told by the peo
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just think of this alex at the height of the war on terror. i. d, 's american students and be traveling to the middle east to south asia to fight asia. we had even been able to, we have tv, the vision was shut up, then he was present bucksta. we had lunch with the prime minister box. and the students came back with incredible information and responses, which i put in my studies, and people who are really very moved by that, that these a young americans looking at the same problems to fresh eyes. so here we are now, 20 years later the it wasn't panel has methods to pneumonia in the humiliating and bloody of the treat from kabul. chaotic. secondly, do you think that no mock saw another tumbling point, another tumbling page in history of bringing people to terms of how you must conduct a successful a relationship with the islamic will re, i guess in the one phase of the 12, and one based in theory, now look, lanza, but we have seen a very entering into a more dangerous even more i would say existentialist phase of world history. because we have the
just think of this alex at the height of the war on terror. i. d, 's american students and be traveling to the middle east to south asia to fight asia. we had even been able to, we have tv, the vision was shut up, then he was present bucksta. we had lunch with the prime minister box. and the students came back with incredible information and responses, which i put in my studies, and people who are really very moved by that, that these a young americans looking at the same problems to fresh...
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yo, you have to vote for this, well done, alex. direct quote from alex witt. if you remember 2009, obamacare, health care had to pass, and barack obama got on the road. it was a road show, and he was met in every city by protesters, but he got out there and used the bully pulpit. he had congress, but you can't rely on majorities in congress when we're dealing with a 60-vote senate threshold. you have to sell your plan to the american people. i know joe biden watches your show so i encourage him to do that, and i encourage him that he has a young woman black asian history maker of a vice president. he has to use her. she has to get out and sell the plan, too. get out there and get in the streets and use the bully pulpit you have. guess what, republicans have a lot of things right now. they have 50 senators just like we do, but they do not have the presidency. it's the most powerful platform in the world, and the presidency and the vice presidency has to be used to its fullest extent to sell this plan to the american people. those are the folks who are going to
yo, you have to vote for this, well done, alex. direct quote from alex witt. if you remember 2009, obamacare, health care had to pass, and barack obama got on the road. it was a road show, and he was met in every city by protesters, but he got out there and used the bully pulpit. he had congress, but you can't rely on majorities in congress when we're dealing with a 60-vote senate threshold. you have to sell your plan to the american people. i know joe biden watches your show so i encourage him...
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let's thank on guess, saw had been as zane and alex the wall and thank you for watching. you can see the show again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for further discussion head over to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at a j inside story. from me, sam is a dan and the whole team here. now, let's go by ah and a white to foot representation. participation. democracy means that people have the right to choose their leaders and governments in free and fair election exploring why democracy has never been so white. in so many parts of the world, a documentary series examines the biggest challenge is to democracy from those who undermined to those who are ready to die for right democracy maybe coming soon on auto 0. when you're from a neighbourhood known as a hot bed of radicalism. ready you have to fight to define stereotypes in gunshot, join, the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. we know machine what language make that reservation al
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so right now, we know that alex murdaugh is in custody in orange county, florida. he's waiting to be extradited to buford, south carolina, here to appear in a bond hearing sometime early next week. that is what his attorney is telling abc news. now, this is the second time alex murdaugh has been arrested just this past month. he now faces two new felony counts of obtaining property by false pretenses. these charges, as you were mentioning, focus on his housekeeper, his late housekeeper of 25 years, gloria satterfield, who died in 2018 after what was described as a trip-and-fall accident in the murdaugh family home. the allegation is he stole more than $4 million in insurance settlement funds that were supposed to go to satterfield's family. this is according to the attorney for gloria satterfield's estate. now, we heard from one of alex murdaugh's attorneys on "good morning america" a few moments ago, and he said that his client intends to cooperate in this investigation. >> he has indicated clearly that he is going to try to right every wrong, financial wrong, and
so right now, we know that alex murdaugh is in custody in orange county, florida. he's waiting to be extradited to buford, south carolina, here to appear in a bond hearing sometime early next week. that is what his attorney is telling abc news. now, this is the second time alex murdaugh has been arrested just this past month. he now faces two new felony counts of obtaining property by false pretenses. these charges, as you were mentioning, focus on his housekeeper, his late housekeeper of 25...