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>> anthony: right. you don't want people on the other side of the world thinking that le bernardin sends pussies out there to represent. >> eric: you know what, you're scaring the shit out of me now. seriously. >> anthony: you can't let the team down. >> eric: to me, to me it's more insulting to be shitfaced at the table -- >> anthony: no, no. not here. it's perfectly okay to be shitfaced at the table. that's completely acceptable. it's gonna be a wild week. >> eric: yes, i have the sense of that. >> anthony: here's something they talk about a lot in sichuan when discussing food -- two elements of flavor personified by two ingredients that are integral to so much of the cooking around here. the sichuan peppercorn, known for its flowery, aromatic flavor and its tingly, mind-arranging, mouth-numbing effects. a phenomenon called "ma." and the spicy chili peppers like -- or the even hotter "facing heaven chili" provide the "la," pure heat. so, if you imagine, like, isla, she wolf of the ss, tormenting you w
>> anthony: right. you don't want people on the other side of the world thinking that le bernardin sends pussies out there to represent. >> eric: you know what, you're scaring the shit out of me now. seriously. >> anthony: you can't let the team down. >> eric: to me, to me it's more insulting to be shitfaced at the table -- >> anthony: no, no. not here. it's perfectly okay to be shitfaced at the table. that's completely acceptable. it's gonna be a wild week....
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. >> anthony: firebird? >> keyvan: pontiac. >> anthony: would, that's a perfect l.a. car right there. is this a car club or is this just people just come. >> keyvan: we hang out this way with our friends. >> anthony: awesome, all right. well i called out for a little delivery. one last thing everyone's been telling me i have to try. iranian takeout pizza. >> anthony: it comes with ketchup! >> keyvan: what do you think about iranian pizza? >> anthony: not bad. >> keyvan: not bad. >> anthony: we don't put ketchup on pizza though. >> keyvan: i love ketchup. >> anthony: ah, thank you. >> keyvan: beer. >> anthony: i spent my youth pretty much doing this. hanging out at a parking lot. ♪ ♪ let's assume the worst. let's assume that you cannot see any way to reconcile what you think of iran with your own personal beliefs. you just generally don't approve. >> jason: yeah. >> anthony: i think those are exactly the sort of places you should go. >> jason: totally. >> anthony: see who we're talking about and where we'
. >> anthony: firebird? >> keyvan: pontiac. >> anthony: would, that's a perfect l.a. car right there. is this a car club or is this just people just come. >> keyvan: we hang out this way with our friends. >> anthony: awesome, all right. well i called out for a little delivery. one last thing everyone's been telling me i have to try. iranian takeout pizza. >> anthony: it comes with ketchup! >> keyvan: what do you think about iranian pizza? >>...
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. >> anthony: ha long fish. >> ha: yeah. >> anthony: it's delicious. good fish. this is a pretty prime piece of real estate. they've lived here how long? >> ha: for many generations. this old grandma is 78 years old and she said that her grandparents lived here before this all became, like, a big tourist attraction. >> anthony: is their situation protected by the state? they're allowed to live here by special, because they've been here so long? >> ha: actually, the government now is in fact reaching them to move back to shore because that's better for the children's education. [ woman speaking vietnamese ] >> ha: they said that they're happy to move back because it's better for their children, but they've been living here for many, many centuries and all they know is fishing. >> anthony: right. [ thunder crashes ] ♪ >> anthony: just another day in paradise. a tropical downpour in a working-class neighborhood on the outskirts of hanoi. the lady selling vegetables and gum and cigarettes taking a nap under a piece of corrugated tin has no idea what's about to happ
. >> anthony: ha long fish. >> ha: yeah. >> anthony: it's delicious. good fish. this is a pretty prime piece of real estate. they've lived here how long? >> ha: for many generations. this old grandma is 78 years old and she said that her grandparents lived here before this all became, like, a big tourist attraction. >> anthony: is their situation protected by the state? they're allowed to live here by special, because they've been here so long? >> ha:...
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>> anthony: fourth race number two to win. >> anthony: oh no. ughh, smoked. i need to win on a long shot now. i need to get well. i need to come back. built near the site of a former conduit for brooklyn water works that brought water from eastern long island to the ridgewood reservoir, aqueduct racetrack opened in 1894. the glory days of horse racing are long gone, but for those few proud remaining degenerate gamblers with a few bucks and a dream, aqueduct is still there. it's a judgment-free zone here though. >> laurie: totally. >> anthony: it's kind of a come as you are situation. >> laurie: yes, i think that's true of queens in general and you can kind of fly under the radar, you know? you have not been harassed too much today, right? >> anthony: no, guy comes up to me he says "hey you look like anthony bourdain." i said, "yeah, i wish i had his money," he says "you're right, that asshole." it was great. it was like the perfect encounter. >> laurie: that's queens. nobody gives a shit. ♪ >> laurie: all right number two right up, up top. >> anthony: yes.
>> anthony: fourth race number two to win. >> anthony: oh no. ughh, smoked. i need to win on a long shot now. i need to get well. i need to come back. built near the site of a former conduit for brooklyn water works that brought water from eastern long island to the ridgewood reservoir, aqueduct racetrack opened in 1894. the glory days of horse racing are long gone, but for those few proud remaining degenerate gamblers with a few bucks and a dream, aqueduct is still there. it's a...
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>> anthony: i don't, i don't. i feel guilty about not feeling guilty. >> ruhlman: that's more to the point. now you're starting to be honest with yourself. >> anthony: you're right. right. ♪ ults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. lasting remission can start with stelara®. janssen can help you explore cost support options. firefighter maggie gronewald knows how to handle dry weather... ...and dry, cracked skin. new gold bond advanced healing ointme
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. >> anthony: hey, how are ya? >> keola: all right. >> anthony: you good? >> keola: yes sir. >> archie: hilani. >> anthony: how do you do? how are you? >> archie: keawe. >> anthony: what's going on? hi. >> archie: meghan. >> anthony: hello. >> archie: those are my two daughters, this is my wife alicia. >> anthony: why hello, hi. >> archie: brennan, come say hi. >> anthony: hey, brennan, how are ya? >> archie: and, uh, milton. this is milton. >> anthony: milton, good to meet you. so how, uh, how does everybody know each other here? >> archie: we live on an island, everybody knows everybody here. >> anthony: okay, that's true. why did i even ask? >> archie: it's just the way you roll. >> woman: i think i met uncle ross through the water. just surfing and then we became, like, family. >> ross: daughter. >> tiare: yeah, and he's like my -- and he's like my dad. my ohana. >> anthony: each and every weekend uncle ross can be found here with his ohana. a hawaiian word that describes an extended circle of family and close friends. >> anthony: man, nice. they got lu
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. >> anthony: your host and everybody else. >> amichai: coffee. >> anthony: but not here? >> amichai: no, because i don't -- as a religious jew, i eat only kosher. so they respect that, so they don't offer me. >> anthony: so i gotta ask you about something that troubled me coming up. the first house before you come up the drive to this village. the graffiti on the front. >> amind: yes. >> anthony:the targets spray-painted on it. who done it? bad people. >> amind: villains. bad people. >> anthony: kids? >> amind: i don't know. maybe -- apparently kids. when we educate kids, kids are not able to understand complicated things. they see the world in black and white. when you get older, you're able to see the grey. and when someone hits you -- >> anthony: look, i understand why kids would do it. given what you told me earlier, identifying the perpetrators within -- within the realm of possibility. >> amind: young people. >> anthony: why not paint it over? >> amind: good question. i don't know. maybe we should. you're right. >> anthony: elsewhere in the west bank, just outside o
. >> anthony: your host and everybody else. >> amichai: coffee. >> anthony: but not here? >> amichai: no, because i don't -- as a religious jew, i eat only kosher. so they respect that, so they don't offer me. >> anthony: so i gotta ask you about something that troubled me coming up. the first house before you come up the drive to this village. the graffiti on the front. >> amind: yes. >> anthony:the targets spray-painted on it. who done it? bad people....
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>> anthony: man, it's -- >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: ooh, pretty. not only does the irori heat the entire house, it becomes the gathering place on nights like these. >> masa: arigato, cheers. >> anthony: konbai. they get together -- cook, eat, drink large quantities of unfiltered, slightly chunky sake, and enjoy the country life. lookin' good. the boys have laid out the makings of a pretty amazing feast -- iwana, or char, were caught today in a nearby mountain stream. enormous hokkaido scallops, pulled this morning from the sea of japan, sizzle and pucker in their shells over the fire in butter and lime juice and a touch of home-brewed soy sauce. wild japanese boar hangs above the coals, radiating its sweet aroma as it cooks. look at that. >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: so how long have you all known each other? how many years? >> masa: 30 years. right? we know each other. i love this kind of cooking, you know? it's the way i like. >> anthony: wow. >> masa: be careful, though. it's hot, though. >> anthony: oh, yeah. >> masa: mm! >> anthony: wow, it's sw
>> anthony: man, it's -- >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: ooh, pretty. not only does the irori heat the entire house, it becomes the gathering place on nights like these. >> masa: arigato, cheers. >> anthony: konbai. they get together -- cook, eat, drink large quantities of unfiltered, slightly chunky sake, and enjoy the country life. lookin' good. the boys have laid out the makings of a pretty amazing feast -- iwana, or char, were caught today in a nearby mountain...
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>> anthony: yeah. >> david: but the funnest part about the restaurant business, isn't it the cutlery? just this spoon is absolutely gorgeous, you know? fred has a wonderful collection of tableware. without getting, you know, snobby or elitist, you know, the eating off vintage, uh, tableware is one of the great joys out of life. >> anthony: well, this is the interesting paradox of you guys. on one hand, you aspire to run a democratic establishment, open to all. and yet you are hopeless romantics when it comes to -- >> fred: painful nostalgics. >> anthony: the art of living. right? >> fred: yeah. >> anthony: what the [ bleep ]? sustenance is required. holy [ bleep ]. look at this. like, say, a consommé of oxtail to begin. followed perhaps by a chilled lobster a la parisienne? >> david: the art of dining is kind of disappearing, much to our chagrin. i work super hard at being an excellent dining companion. >> anthony: when seeking excellence in a dining companion, what qualities does one look for? >> dav
>> anthony: yeah. >> david: but the funnest part about the restaurant business, isn't it the cutlery? just this spoon is absolutely gorgeous, you know? fred has a wonderful collection of tableware. without getting, you know, snobby or elitist, you know, the eating off vintage, uh, tableware is one of the great joys out of life. >> anthony: well, this is the interesting paradox of you guys. on one hand, you aspire to run a democratic establishment, open to all. and yet you are...
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>> anthony: i was in on "the simpsons," yes. >> samiha: really? >> anthony: yes. this is the first time i've been recognized from "the simpsons." [ laughter ] >> samiha: that's really nice. >> anthony: so some of the money that she is making is going to open schools in rural villages, is that correct? >> samiha: not only a part of the money. it goes all of it for them, to build for them the schools and to provide them with an education. >> zahara: [ speaking in arabic ] i hire a qualified staff to teach them about religion, quran, science and other important things for life. >> anthony: why is this important to you? >> zahara: [ speaking in arabic ] the greatest benefit is that i taught my kids about charity and good deeds, to sacrifice for others. >> anthony: kabuli laham is slow cooked goat in a rich rice pilaf scented with star anise. musanif djaj a local specialty, are pan seared dumplings stuffed with chicken, pepper, ginger, turmeric and onions. and of course, there's omani bread with honey. >> samiha: that's a chili. are you okay with that? >> anthony: yes
>> anthony: i was in on "the simpsons," yes. >> samiha: really? >> anthony: yes. this is the first time i've been recognized from "the simpsons." [ laughter ] >> samiha: that's really nice. >> anthony: so some of the money that she is making is going to open schools in rural villages, is that correct? >> samiha: not only a part of the money. it goes all of it for them, to build for them the schools and to provide them with an education....
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. >> anthony: filipinos like feeding people. >> yes. >> anthony: what else do filipinos like? >> hospitable. everybody knows how to sing. they don't necessarily have to be in tune but they want to sing, they like to sing. >> we've been listening to music from a very young age. >> i'm the drummer but i'm not actually formally trained. up to this day, i don't read notes but i could memorize a song. if you gave it to me in a day. >> anthony: but you have to. and you guys have played abroad? >> no. it's one of the goals actually. >> anthony: five years from now, where would you like to be? >> hopefully we get to play for a bigger crowd because i think the fulfillment for me is getting more people to enjoy the music. ♪ the heat of the moment heat of the moment ♪ ♪ heat of the moment heat of the moment heat of the moment ♪ thank you so much. we're keystone. hi. so you're the scientist here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it's true jen. this prebiotic oat formula moisturizes to help prevent dry skin. impressive. aveeno® healt
. >> anthony: filipinos like feeding people. >> yes. >> anthony: what else do filipinos like? >> hospitable. everybody knows how to sing. they don't necessarily have to be in tune but they want to sing, they like to sing. >> we've been listening to music from a very young age. >> i'm the drummer but i'm not actually formally trained. up to this day, i don't read notes but i could memorize a song. if you gave it to me in a day. >> anthony: but you have...
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anthony was away. a brief period of communal, i was a single parent and boy do i believe single-parent our heroes. it was hard to be a single parent juggling work and motherhood, and feeling very alone not going into the office every day. i got so low and just the fact i thought about it for a fleeting moment told in that instant, i need help. i need help. i could do it and nancy and i could do it together and it was brutal. we went through of process called a disclosure process, and for me it was the only way through. it was the only way i was able to get to the other side and feel as healthy and whole as they do today. >> when you talk about anthony, he was incarcerated for a period of time. he was ultimately diagnosed with sex addiction and that was something a friend of yours had mentioned to you some years prior, but none of the therapists you are working with wood using that term. and in no anthony has his own story to tell but i was just wondering what do you want people to know about that, abou
anthony was away. a brief period of communal, i was a single parent and boy do i believe single-parent our heroes. it was hard to be a single parent juggling work and motherhood, and feeling very alone not going into the office every day. i got so low and just the fact i thought about it for a fleeting moment told in that instant, i need help. i need help. i could do it and nancy and i could do it together and it was brutal. we went through of process called a disclosure process, and for me it...
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there was a confidence in our relationship. >> you stood by anthony side for a long time. some people in your orbit felt that maybe you shouldn't happen after repeated scandals and all of that became front page stories for a while why did you make the decision to stay as long issue did and even to go so far as to publicly defend him when he was running for mayor i think in 2013? >> i think a lot of people look at my relationship with anthony from 2021 perspective and that is why a rhodes it and as i was writing the book someone was helping me research those headlines about me during that period of time. i put in the book what i was thinking and why i made the choices that i made. when you are and it you were just trying -- i was trying to make the next right decision for myself and really for my child did when it was in the conversation i was nearly 12 weeks pregnant. we were just living a life, we were living an extraordinary life. i o open the chapter from the scene at buckingham palace. it was carrying his baby and i was deeply in love with my husband and i thought i ha
there was a confidence in our relationship. >> you stood by anthony side for a long time. some people in your orbit felt that maybe you shouldn't happen after repeated scandals and all of that became front page stories for a while why did you make the decision to stay as long issue did and even to go so far as to publicly defend him when he was running for mayor i think in 2013? >> i think a lot of people look at my relationship with anthony from 2021 perspective and that is why a...
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it all began in june 2014, i when 23-year-old anthony walgate was when 23—year—old anthony walgate was found dead outside stephen port�*s flat in barking. it was thought to had called the ambulance, and almost immediately the police ever started mounting up. the mistakes are too many to list, they went on for 15 months before fought was finally arrested for murder, and by that time three other young men were also dead. —— stephen port was arrested. after anthony died and port report of the body, the police missed this record in the police national database of port with a man who could barely walk after taking the date rape drug ghb. they did not examine his computer which would have seen him constantly searching for videos of young men being raped while unconscious on drugs. anthony's mother is convinced that a competent police investigation would have stopped stephen port there are men. bill have stopped stephen port there are men. �* ., . , ., men. all the other victims would have been _ men. all the other victims would have been known _ men. all the other victims would have
it all began in june 2014, i when 23-year-old anthony walgate was when 23—year—old anthony walgate was found dead outside stephen port�*s flat in barking. it was thought to had called the ambulance, and almost immediately the police ever started mounting up. the mistakes are too many to list, they went on for 15 months before fought was finally arrested for murder, and by that time three other young men were also dead. —— stephen port was arrested. after anthony died and port report...
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and anthony was away. i had a brief period asl, a single parent and i believe they are heroesur also. and juggling motherhood. but just onn the fact that told me in that instance i need help. i need help. and then it was the disclosure process. but it was the only way to get to the other side. >> and then she was conditioned write about he was incarcerated for period of time. but also talking about sexual addiction. b but those their person you were working with during that time and what do you want people to know about sexual addiction and what that is quick. >> soul from my f perspective, we were seeing therapist fairly regularly. when they embrace the process because i did not understand. i had to let go of the notion that someone had so much control i'm very good at organizing and control. and to me to accept their some things you can't control and i learned in therapy when they are and addictivey behavior, they do things and they consider things they never would in a much more present state. i had to
and anthony was away. i had a brief period asl, a single parent and i believe they are heroesur also. and juggling motherhood. but just onn the fact that told me in that instance i need help. i need help. and then it was the disclosure process. but it was the only way to get to the other side. >> and then she was conditioned write about he was incarcerated for period of time. but also talking about sexual addiction. b but those their person you were working with during that time and what...
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anthony in washington, alwa s pandemic. anthony in washington, always good _ pandemic. anthony in washington, always good to _ pandemic. anthony in washington, always good to get _ pandemic. anthony in washington, always good to get your _ pandemic. anthony in washington, always good to get your views, - pandemic. anthony in washington, l always good to get your views, thank you very much indeed for that. stay with us and we talked bosnia after the break. secret situation developing there. stay with us. hello there. today was the first day of meteorological winter, and fittingly, it's been getting colder. tomorrow is likely to be colder than today. but many places will be dry with a fair bit of sunshine around. but the winds are turning more to the north. the cold air coming all the way from the bering sea, the norwegian sea, hitting the uk from the north at the moment, dropping those temperatures. and the colder air is coming in behind this weather front here, which is taking rain away from southern parts of england and allowing the showers to follow on. and it's going
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anthony. and the artist was so intent on emphasizing kind of like particularly taking anthony down that the artist actually replicated the eye issue that she had. if you look closely here, you can see that one of her eyes is slightly out of focus. and this was one of the reasons why she often posed in profile, why we often maybe think of her image in profile. the artist perhaps knew this and decided to replicate that in this front page illustration for "the daily graphic." suffragists still wanted to appear like these kind of political figures, like these presidential candidates, images we're so familiar with today. i'm sure you can think of many versions of this image, of these male political leaders, many institutions that you've been in. and so they decide to create one of their first major visual representation projects through the history of women's suffrage. first published in 1881, it eventually became a set of six volumes that were about a thousand pages each, that were published from
anthony. and the artist was so intent on emphasizing kind of like particularly taking anthony down that the artist actually replicated the eye issue that she had. if you look closely here, you can see that one of her eyes is slightly out of focus. and this was one of the reasons why she often posed in profile, why we often maybe think of her image in profile. the artist perhaps knew this and decided to replicate that in this front page illustration for "the daily graphic." suffragists...
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anthony's mother says a competent police investigation would've stopped port there and then. all the other victims would have been saved if they could have actually been bothered to investigate anthony's murder. port was arrested for lying about moving anthony's body, but he remained on bail, free to kill again, and within weeks, in a nearby church graveyard, two more bodies were found. first, gabriel kovari and then daniel whitworth. he had what appeared to be a suicide note in which he also said he'd ta ken gabriel's life. detectives just accepted that, when simple checks would have shown that the two had never met. in march 2015, port was jailed for his earlier lies. for a while, the killing stopped, but so did any further investigations, and in september 2015, after he'd been released, the body of jack taylor was found. cctv showed him walking with a stranger, but his sisters had to beg officers to use the pictures in a public appeal. we asked, we were told no. we asked again, we were told no, and then eventually they listened to us and they did put it out. the sisters' h
anthony's mother says a competent police investigation would've stopped port there and then. all the other victims would have been saved if they could have actually been bothered to investigate anthony's murder. port was arrested for lying about moving anthony's body, but he remained on bail, free to kill again, and within weeks, in a nearby church graveyard, two more bodies were found. first, gabriel kovari and then daniel whitworth. he had what appeared to be a suicide note in which he also...
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anthony. the artist emphasizing taking anthony down, that the artist actually replicated the eye issue that she had. if you look closely here, you can see that one of her eyes is slightly out of focus. this is one of the reasons that she often posed in profile, and the artist knew this and decided to replicate that. suffragists wanted to appear as sort of like political candidates. images of male political leaders of many institutions. so they decide to create one of their first major visual representation projects 30 the history of women's suffrage. when it was first published in 1881, it eventually became a set of six volumes that were about 1,000 pages each that were published from 1881 through 1922. so these are two images from the very first volume. it was edited by anthony, stanton, and matilda jocelyn gage. they told a particular story of the women's suffrage movement. they wanted to emphasize first that women were leaders. when they were creating these portraits, they really made sure
anthony. the artist emphasizing taking anthony down, that the artist actually replicated the eye issue that she had. if you look closely here, you can see that one of her eyes is slightly out of focus. this is one of the reasons that she often posed in profile, and the artist knew this and decided to replicate that. suffragists wanted to appear as sort of like political candidates. images of male political leaders of many institutions. so they decide to create one of their first major visual...
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you and anthony are co-parenting your son? >> we are. >> is that a fair thing to say? >> it's a fair thing to say and i think that so much of the decisions that i make -- if i didn't have a child, i'm not sure i would have made some of the decisions i made in years past. >> like what? you wouldn't have stayed with him as long as you did? >> i don't know. dana, it's sort of i could do a woulda, coulda shoulda, i don't know. but for me in large part, i know he's going to be in my life together because we share a child together so i have to figure out how to navigate that relationship for the sake of my child. we have figured that out. >> there's a lot of hurt. i'm somebody who is divorced with a child. i can say that and we have that in common, and as a mom, you just have to put a lot of stuff, to eat a lot of stuff in order to do what's right for your child? >> in part, because you want to model this for your children, and for me, it is all about -- i mean, i tell my son i love him so many times a day. i hug him, i want him to feel, know that he is loved. that he is che
you and anthony are co-parenting your son? >> we are. >> is that a fair thing to say? >> it's a fair thing to say and i think that so much of the decisions that i make -- if i didn't have a child, i'm not sure i would have made some of the decisions i made in years past. >> like what? you wouldn't have stayed with him as long as you did? >> i don't know. dana, it's sort of i could do a woulda, coulda shoulda, i don't know. but for me in large part, i know he's...
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artesanías traídas directamente desde méxico estado buscando un doctor y mire la página del doctor anthony fauci pensó que se comunicaba con el doctor anthony fauci pero todo resultó ser una farsa tenemos consejos porqueno caiga en la trampa >>> (comerciales) una televidente está muy emocionada al pensar que el doctor anthony fauci le estaba hablando personalmente e incluso dice que le estaba otorgando recomendaciones personales sin embargo tiempo después se dio cuenta de que se trató de una estafa para robarle miles de dólares (nombre extranjero) nos presenta el caso y recomendación es para que a usted o algún familiar no le pase lo mismo mire la página del doctor anthony fauci asegura tener complicaciones de salud las cuales la llevaron a buscar recomendaciones de un médico de confianza por las redes sociales í fue como se topó con la supuesta páginas del director del instituto nacional de enfermedades infecciosas el reconocido doctor anthony fauci >>> voy a mandarle un mensaje y para su sorpresa si le respondió hasta le dije qué humilde rápidamente el doctor le preguntó
artesanías traídas directamente desde méxico estado buscando un doctor y mire la página del doctor anthony fauci pensó que se comunicaba con el doctor anthony fauci pero todo resultó ser una farsa tenemos consejos porqueno caiga en la trampa >>> (comerciales) una televidente está muy emocionada al pensar que el doctor anthony fauci le estaba hablando personalmente e incluso dice que le estaba otorgando recomendaciones personales sin embargo tiempo después se dio cuenta de que...
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you can tell immediately that it's susan b anthony. the artist was so intent on emphasizing kind of particularly taking anthony down, that the artist actually replicated the eye issue that she had. so if you look closely here, you can see that one of her eyes slightly out of focus, and this is one of the reasons why she often posed in profile, why we often think of her image a profile. the artist, perhaps, knew this and decided to replicate that for this front page illustration for the daily graphic. suffragists still wanted to appear, like these kinds of political figures like these presidential candidates images that we are so familiar with today. i'm sure you can think of many versions of this image, of these male political leaders. and that many political institutions that you've been and. so, they decided to create one of their first major visual representation projects to the history of women's suffrage. when it was first published in 1881 and it eventually became a set of six volumes that were about 1000 pages each that were pub
you can tell immediately that it's susan b anthony. the artist was so intent on emphasizing kind of particularly taking anthony down, that the artist actually replicated the eye issue that she had. so if you look closely here, you can see that one of her eyes slightly out of focus, and this is one of the reasons why she often posed in profile, why we often think of her image a profile. the artist, perhaps, knew this and decided to replicate that for this front page illustration for the daily...
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you and anthony are co-parenting your son? >> we are. >> is that a fair thing to say? >> it's a fair thing to say and i think that so much of the decisions that i make -- if i didn't have a child, i'm not sure i would have made some of the decisions i made in years past. >> like what? you wouldn't have stayed with him as long as you did? >> i don't know. dana, it's sort of i could do a woulda, coulda, shoulda, i don't know. but for me in large part, i know he's going to be in my life forever because we share a child together so i have to figure out how to navigate that relationship for the sake of my child. we have figured that out. >> there's a lot of hurt. i'm somebody who is divorced with a child. i can say that, and we have that in common, and as a mom, you just have to put a lot of stuff -- to eat a lot of stuff in order to do what's right for your child? >> in part, because you want to model this for your children, and for me, it is all about -- i mean, i tell my son i love him so many times a day. i hug him, i want him to feel, know that he is loved. that he is
you and anthony are co-parenting your son? >> we are. >> is that a fair thing to say? >> it's a fair thing to say and i think that so much of the decisions that i make -- if i didn't have a child, i'm not sure i would have made some of the decisions i made in years past. >> like what? you wouldn't have stayed with him as long as you did? >> i don't know. dana, it's sort of i could do a woulda, coulda, shoulda, i don't know. but for me in large part, i know he's...
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anthony broadwater says is relieved that alice sebold has apologized. in a statement from his lawyers, he said it's a strong thing for her to do, understanding that she was a victim and i was a victim, too. let's speak to the two lawyers who helped clear anthony broadwater's name. i started by asking for their reaction to alice sebold's apology. >> i'm thankful that one was released. we have been waiting to see if she was going to submit something. i agree with my client that it took a lot of courage. i think we need to remember that she went through a horrific rape. we are glad to have it, but my reaction isn't as important as our client's reaction, and he is thankful. ros: help us understand the work you ve been doing with your client in recent months to try and get to the point where his conviction was quashed. >> well, what we've done is we undertook a very extensive investigation into the background of anthony broadwater's case, and it's a very interesting case. it's interesting in the way it came to us, and it's interesting in the fact that the fa
anthony broadwater says is relieved that alice sebold has apologized. in a statement from his lawyers, he said it's a strong thing for her to do, understanding that she was a victim and i was a victim, too. let's speak to the two lawyers who helped clear anthony broadwater's name. i started by asking for their reaction to alice sebold's apology. >> i'm thankful that one was released. we have been waiting to see if she was going to submit something. i agree with my client that it took a...
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here's anthony zurcher. he may have information. the idea that mark meadows now after being subpoenaed and reluctant to cooperate with the investigating committee has turned over documents and is going to schedule a time and he will speak in person, i think thatis will speak in person, i think that is important. because it depends on what those documents have and what mark meadows says but it is a breakthrough in the congressional investigation to donald trump's activities on january six but i think they see the indictment of steve allen who has also subpoenaed and refused to cooperate and was held in contempt of congress, his reluctance to cooperate and now his indictment of steve allen, adviser donald trump, that may put extra pressure on mark meadows. the american author alice sebold has apologised for her part in the conviction of man exonerated last week of raping her in 1981. in a statement, she said she was struggling with the role she played within what she called "a system that sent an innocent man to jail". the events form
here's anthony zurcher. he may have information. the idea that mark meadows now after being subpoenaed and reluctant to cooperate with the investigating committee has turned over documents and is going to schedule a time and he will speak in person, i think thatis will speak in person, i think that is important. because it depends on what those documents have and what mark meadows says but it is a breakthrough in the congressional investigation to donald trump's activities on january six but i...
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anthony fauci has some explain them to do. daphne is a senior vice president at peta and she joins us now. daphne, great to speak with you. this morning, what do we know about these experiments and the nih's involvement? >> well, what we know is the nih spends about $19.6 billion a year on animal experiments, and as you mentioned, they have contracts worth more than $1.2 billion -- million dollars, i'm sorry come over the last ten years or so buying beagles from this facility located in central virginia, where how they buy puppies in hideous conditions, they have been cited by the u.s. department of agriculture for direct and critical violation for failure to provide basicic necessities of life to these nursing mother dogs and their puppies, keeping animals in temperatures as high as 92 degrees without airir conditioning, plunging needles into the heads of puppies to drain hematomas. depriving nursing mother dogs who are famished of food for up to two days, and so much more, and the federal investigation is ongoing, and i shou
anthony fauci has some explain them to do. daphne is a senior vice president at peta and she joins us now. daphne, great to speak with you. this morning, what do we know about these experiments and the nih's involvement? >> well, what we know is the nih spends about $19.6 billion a year on animal experiments, and as you mentioned, they have contracts worth more than $1.2 billion -- million dollars, i'm sorry come over the last ten years or so buying beagles from this facility located in...
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., j , investigate anthony's murder. ste - hen investigate anthony's murder. stephen port _ investigate anthony's murder. stephen port was _ investigate anthony's murder. stephen port was arrested - investigate anthony's murder. stephen port was arrested on | stephen port was arrested on suspicion of lying about moving anthony's body but the investigation of the death went no further and he remained on bail, free to kill again. ten weeks later, a second body was found in a church graveyard less than 400 metres from stephen port�*s front door. it was gabriel, another gay man in his 20s, detectives didn't connect the two deaths and did so little that the officer tasked with liaising with gabriel's family never spoke to them. just over three weeks later, in the same corner of the same graveyard, the body of daniel whitworth was found. he had what appeared to be a suicide note around his neck in which he also said that he had taken gabriel's life. detectives just accepted what was written when in fact simple checks would have shown that he was nowhere near barki
., j , investigate anthony's murder. ste - hen investigate anthony's murder. stephen port _ investigate anthony's murder. stephen port was _ investigate anthony's murder. stephen port was arrested - investigate anthony's murder. stephen port was arrested on | stephen port was arrested on suspicion of lying about moving anthony's body but the investigation of the death went no further and he remained on bail, free to kill again. ten weeks later, a second body was found in a church graveyard less...
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professor anthony gordon, information. professor anthony gordon. we _ information. professor anthony gordon, we are _ information. professor anthony gordon, we are tight _ information. professor anthony gordon, we are tight for- information. professor anthony gordon, we are tight for time, | gordon, we are tight for time, fascinating to talk but we have to leave it there but many thanks. sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. england are on the verge of going 2—0 down in the ashes. they are now 182 for nine, having just lostjos buttler for 26 in their second innings in adelaide. he trod on his own wicket. they need to hat the whole of the final a session to salvage an unlikely draw. they resumed on 82 for 4 and quickly lost ollie pope and ben stokes. buttler dug in and resisted for over 200 deliveries, but he lost chris woakes and ollie robinson before the tea break and then the cruellest of blows for england — buttler out for 26. so australia need just one more wicket for victory. stuart broad and james anderson at the crease in adelaide. with the
professor anthony gordon, information. professor anthony gordon. we _ information. professor anthony gordon, we are _ information. professor anthony gordon, we are tight _ information. professor anthony gordon, we are tight for- information. professor anthony gordon, we are tight for time, | gordon, we are tight for time, fascinating to talk but we have to leave it there but many thanks. sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. england are on the verge of going 2—0 down in the...
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fashion student anthony walgate from hull, gabriel kovari from slovakia, young chef daniel whitworth from kent, and forklift driver jack taylorfrom dagenham. an inquest found today that police errors contributed to three of the deaths. the jury said there were fundamental failings in these investigations from the beginning, which allowed the male to continue his acts towards subsequent victims. it is a devastating finding. our thoughts are with everybody who loved these young men. we are so sorry for their loss. i give my own — and the met�*s — heartfelt apologies. the bereaved families remain shocked that the officers involved are still in theirjobs. what faith in the police can the british public have when their failings not only go unpunished, but are instead rewarded? how can the much—touted platitude of "lessons being learned" be true when there is a culture of rewarding failure? it all began injune 2014, when 23—year—old anthony walgate was found dead outside stephen port�*s flat in barking. it was port who had called the ambulance, and almost immediately, the pol
fashion student anthony walgate from hull, gabriel kovari from slovakia, young chef daniel whitworth from kent, and forklift driver jack taylorfrom dagenham. an inquest found today that police errors contributed to three of the deaths. the jury said there were fundamental failings in these investigations from the beginning, which allowed the male to continue his acts towards subsequent victims. it is a devastating finding. our thoughts are with everybody who loved these young men. we are so...
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stephen port was arrested on suspicion of lying about moving anthony's body. but the investigation of the death went no further and he remained on bail, free to kill again. ten weeks later, a second body was found in a church graveyard less than 400 metres from stephen port�*s front door. it was gabriel kovari, another gay man in his 20s. detectives didn't connect the two deaths and did so little that the officer tasked with liaising with gabriel's family never spoke to them. and just over three weeks later, in the same corner of the same graveyard, the body of daniel whitworth was found. he had what appeared to be a suicide note around his neck in which he also said that he'd taken gabriel's life. detectives just accepted what written when in fact simple checks would have shown he was nowhere near barking when gabriel died. it meant that for months police were telling daniel's family that he'd killed himself and gabriel when, in fact, he'd been murdered. it does make you angry and upset, yeah, and distressed. because it has obviously had tragic consequences
stephen port was arrested on suspicion of lying about moving anthony's body. but the investigation of the death went no further and he remained on bail, free to kill again. ten weeks later, a second body was found in a church graveyard less than 400 metres from stephen port�*s front door. it was gabriel kovari, another gay man in his 20s. detectives didn't connect the two deaths and did so little that the officer tasked with liaising with gabriel's family never spoke to them. and just over...
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here's anthony zerker. mark meadows was donald trump's chief of staff on january six so he may have information about donald trump's activities, contacts and lack of activity during the assault on the us capital so the idea that mark meadows now after being subpoenaed and reluctant to cooperate is turning over documents and will schedule a time and he will speak in person. i think that is important. of course, it depends on what those documents have and what mark meadows says but it is a breakthrough in the congressional investigation into donald trump's activities but i think the indictment of steve bannon he was also subpoenaed and refused to cooperate and was held in contempt of congress is reluctance to cooperate and now his indictment, i think that may have put extra pressure on mark meadows. the american author, alice sebold, has apologised for her part in the conviction of man exonerated last week of raping her in 1981. in a statement, she said she was struggling with the role she played within what
here's anthony zerker. mark meadows was donald trump's chief of staff on january six so he may have information about donald trump's activities, contacts and lack of activity during the assault on the us capital so the idea that mark meadows now after being subpoenaed and reluctant to cooperate is turning over documents and will schedule a time and he will speak in person. i think that is important. of course, it depends on what those documents have and what mark meadows says but it is a...
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our own anthony flores is on the field in nashville. pretty cool gig there today, anthony. it's a short week of practice, long trip across the country. how is the team looking right now? >> well, guys, fir of all, good evening and welcome to nashville, tennessee. the team looks confident and relaxed. the faithful are out in force tonight. look at this. we have fans from all over, from memphis, from arkansas, from ohio, from southern california, and all the way down at the end from the bay area. this is the last thursday night game of the regular season, and it is a big one for the 49ers. a win all but guarantees them a spot in the playoffs. but it won't be easy. the titans have won five of the last six home games. you just heard and saw the 49ers will have plenty of fan support in the stands. now, the niners come in playing their best ball of the season. they have won five of their last six games, and they're currently in the six seed in the nfc playoff race. even though they're playing a first-place team on a short week after traveling across two time zones, the niners don
our own anthony flores is on the field in nashville. pretty cool gig there today, anthony. it's a short week of practice, long trip across the country. how is the team looking right now? >> well, guys, fir of all, good evening and welcome to nashville, tennessee. the team looks confident and relaxed. the faithful are out in force tonight. look at this. we have fans from all over, from memphis, from arkansas, from ohio, from southern california, and all the way down at the end from the bay...
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good to talk to, anthony. thank you - be political. good to talk to, anthony. thank you very - be political. good to talk to, i anthony. thank you very much be political. good to talk to, _ anthony. thank you very much indeed. here in the uk — the cost of living has risen at its fastest rate for ten years — with inflation at 5.1% last month. the office for national statistics says a surge in transport and energy costs drove the increase. our economics editor faisal islam has more. it is notjust here in cardiff that inflation is reaching ever dizzy heights. across the nation prices are rising at their fastest rate in decades, driven by record petrol prices, massive spikes in gas and electricity, and now clothing and food price rises too, raising questions about how quickly it will come back down—to—earth. the official rate of inflation reached 5.1% in november, the highest level since 2011 and well over the double rate targeted by the bank of england. the older price index measure, still used by some government departments and to set some bills, reached
good to talk to, anthony. thank you - be political. good to talk to, anthony. thank you very - be political. good to talk to, i anthony. thank you very much be political. good to talk to, _ anthony. thank you very much indeed. here in the uk — the cost of living has risen at its fastest rate for ten years — with inflation at 5.1% last month. the office for national statistics says a surge in transport and energy costs drove the increase. our economics editor faisal islam has more. it is...
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dennis asks how did you meet anthony. i never had dabbled in these when i was working and this man comes over and sure enough it's this congressman and colleague. it wasn't love at first sight. he made this impression and we became friends first before anything else. >> do you have any advice about healing from betrayal trauma? >> the best advice i can give is the advice that works for me you have to take the time to heal. for a long time i didn't allow myself to feel anything but anger and i compartmentalized a lot of my feelings and it was only when i allowed myself to feel and forgive myself. it took time. >> how do you navigate in the post-trump america? >> we live in new york which i think is a blessing in some ways. it's been a challenge in terms of how we navigate it and it's something we have to think about particularly as you said after the death threats and hate mail that i've received it's not something i think about. sheila asks how hard is it to let go of the unfairness? >> i was there for a long time and as
dennis asks how did you meet anthony. i never had dabbled in these when i was working and this man comes over and sure enough it's this congressman and colleague. it wasn't love at first sight. he made this impression and we became friends first before anything else. >> do you have any advice about healing from betrayal trauma? >> the best advice i can give is the advice that works for me you have to take the time to heal. for a long time i didn't allow myself to feel anything but...
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they are edicts ordered by the great patron saint of wuhan anthony fauci. he contradicted joe biden and called f for his federal vaccine mandates for domestic air travel. >> when you make vaccination requirements, that's another incentive to get more people vaccinated. if you want to do that with domestic flights, i think that something that should seriously be considered. w >> sean: ron johnson, a senator from the greatest state of wisconsin, joining me now. senator johnson, you've been one of the most outspoken critics of anthony fauci. give me your take on what fauci saying about americans having to be vaccinated for air travel. >> hello, sean, thank you for having me on. we ought to acknowledge the reality the sad reality of our report response to covid in large measure directed by anthony fauci has been a ovmiserable failure. 815,000,000 americans are dead. his main goal was to unify and heal the nation. anthony fauci, call him flip-flop fauci, whether it's on masks, mandates, august 2020. he basically did not see mandates being imposed in general publ
they are edicts ordered by the great patron saint of wuhan anthony fauci. he contradicted joe biden and called f for his federal vaccine mandates for domestic air travel. >> when you make vaccination requirements, that's another incentive to get more people vaccinated. if you want to do that with domestic flights, i think that something that should seriously be considered. w >> sean: ron johnson, a senator from the greatest state of wisconsin, joining me now. senator johnson, you've...
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they are edicts ordered by the great patron saint of wuhan anthony fauci. he contradicted joe biden and called for his federal vaccine mandates for domestic air travel. >> when you make vaccination requirements, that's another incentive to get more people vaccinated. if you want to do that with domestic flights, i think that something that should seriously be considered. >> sean: a senator from the greatest state of wisconsin, joining me now. senator johnson, you've been one of the most outspoken critics of anthony fauci. give me your take on what fauci saying about americans having to be vaccinated for air travel. >> hello, sean, thank you for having me on. we ought to acknowledge the reality the sad reality of our report response to covid in large measure directed by anthony feld she has been a miserable failure. 18,800,000,000 americans are dead his main goal was to unify and heal the nation. anthony fauci, call him flip-flop found she, whether it's on masks, mandates, august 2020. he basically did not see mandates being imposed in general public in reco
they are edicts ordered by the great patron saint of wuhan anthony fauci. he contradicted joe biden and called for his federal vaccine mandates for domestic air travel. >> when you make vaccination requirements, that's another incentive to get more people vaccinated. if you want to do that with domestic flights, i think that something that should seriously be considered. >> sean: a senator from the greatest state of wisconsin, joining me now. senator johnson, you've been one of the...
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liz: anthony, it is great to see you. have a great holiday, and we'd love to see you in 2022 to see if any of this comes to pass. anthony pomply january know. we are coming right back. the dow gaining 538 points. lots of green on the screen as the bulls find their footing. ♪♪ we've been waiting all year to come together. ♪♪ happy holidays from lexus. get $1500 lease cash toward a 2022 rx 350. ♪♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance. ow! i'm ok! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only in theaters december 17th. ♪ liz: breaking news, we are just getting word of high profile cancellations at the consumer electronics show in las vegas are. meta platforms and pinterest both announcing they will not attend in person. we also can confirm that iheart radio has canceled its party at ces, and just yesterday, of course, sources -- later confirmed by the consumer technology association which puts on
liz: anthony, it is great to see you. have a great holiday, and we'd love to see you in 2022 to see if any of this comes to pass. anthony pomply january know. we are coming right back. the dow gaining 538 points. lots of green on the screen as the bulls find their footing. ♪♪ we've been waiting all year to come together. ♪♪ happy holidays from lexus. get $1500 lease cash toward a 2022 rx 350. ♪♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty...
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anthony fauci. you've been saying vaccine mandates for domestic flights should be seriously considered. is that something president biden is seriously considering? is it something the administration is considering? >> no. what i said, jim, was that everything when -- that comes up as a possibility, we put it on the table and we consider it. that does not mean that it is going to be likely to happen. right now, i don't think people should expect that we're going to have a requirement in domestic flights for people to be vaccinated. when i was asked that question, i gave an honest answer. it's -- it's on the table. >> and we'll ask our medical experts about that, shortly. but first, the breaking news on how all the other pieces fit together from cnn's tom foreman. >> reporter: the cdc announcement shortening isolation time came just hours after president biden admitted to the nation's governors, covid testing has not kept pace with the omicron threat. >> it's not enough. it's clearly not enough. if i
anthony fauci. you've been saying vaccine mandates for domestic flights should be seriously considered. is that something president biden is seriously considering? is it something the administration is considering? >> no. what i said, jim, was that everything when -- that comes up as a possibility, we put it on the table and we consider it. that does not mean that it is going to be likely to happen. right now, i don't think people should expect that we're going to have a requirement in...
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earlier this evening, anthony fauci explained the thinking behind the new cdc recommendations. >> if so many people simultaneously catching it, you want to make sure amongst essential workers that you get people out there much sooner, i mean cutting it in half, five days of isolation and come out and wear a mask for the rest of the time, you can keep people safe from getting infected, if you are still infected, but at the same time, i can you back to what might be an essential function in society. on balance, if you the safety of the public and the need to have society not disrupted, this was a good choice. >> is is just what many businesses said they needed to keep operating, case in point airlines, our staffing shortages due to overcrowding that a huge impact. more than 1000 u.s. flights were canceled, doctor anthony fauci was asked about vaccine mandates for domestic air travel. he clarified the earlier comments that suggested that was under consideration.>> it's unlikely you would see that in the foreseeable future, what i states under consideration, people take a leap and say we
earlier this evening, anthony fauci explained the thinking behind the new cdc recommendations. >> if so many people simultaneously catching it, you want to make sure amongst essential workers that you get people out there much sooner, i mean cutting it in half, five days of isolation and come out and wear a mask for the rest of the time, you can keep people safe from getting infected, if you are still infected, but at the same time, i can you back to what might be an essential function in...
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anthony fauci earlier-this evening. he seemed to be saying the administration is not expected to pursue a vaccine mandate on domestic flights anytime soon. after suggesting earlier in the day that it could be a good idea. what's your response to that, governor? do you think it's time to start talking about maybe having vaccine mandates to fly domestically? i mean, dr. fauci, initially, indicated that this was a good idea. why not? >> well, broadly speaking, jim, i am trying to make it faster, easier, free to get vaccinated, to get tested, to do all the right things. sometimes, you can push people too hard if you mandate, mandate, and browbeat. you know, that said, perhaps domestic flights, international flights, vaccines are important. i look at our nursing homes all the time and the number of nurses that are there. time for them to get a booster so we will figure out whether persuasion is working. >> and in terms of the cdc's decision to shorten the isolation period to five days for people who test positive but are asy
anthony fauci earlier-this evening. he seemed to be saying the administration is not expected to pursue a vaccine mandate on domestic flights anytime soon. after suggesting earlier in the day that it could be a good idea. what's your response to that, governor? do you think it's time to start talking about maybe having vaccine mandates to fly domestically? i mean, dr. fauci, initially, indicated that this was a good idea. why not? >> well, broadly speaking, jim, i am trying to make it...
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professor anthony gordon, information. professor anthony gordon. we _ information. professor anthony gordon, we are _ information. professor anthony gordon, we are tight _ information. professor anthony gordon, we are tight for- information. professor anthony gordon, we are tight for time, | gordon, we are tight for time, fascinating to talk but we have to leave it there but many thanks. sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. england are on the verge of going 2—0 down in the ashes. they are now 182 for nine, having just lostjos buttler for 26 in their second innings in adelaide. he trod on his own wicket. they need to hat the whole of the final
professor anthony gordon, information. professor anthony gordon. we _ information. professor anthony gordon, we are _ information. professor anthony gordon, we are tight _ information. professor anthony gordon, we are tight for- information. professor anthony gordon, we are tight for time, | gordon, we are tight for time, fascinating to talk but we have to leave it there but many thanks. sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. england are on the verge of going 2—0 down in the...
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fashion student anthony walgate from hull, gabriel kovari from slovakia, young chef daniel whitworth from kent, and forklift driver jack taylorfrom dagenham. an inquest found today that police errors contributed to three of the deaths. the jury said there were fundamental failings in these investigations from the beginning, which allowed the male to continue his acts towards subsequent victims. it is a devastating finding. our thoughts are with everybody who loved these young men. we are so sorry for their loss. i give my own — and the met�*s — heartfelt apologies. the bereaved families remain shocked that the officers involved are still in theirjobs. what faith in the police can the british public have when their failings not only go unpunished, but are instead rewarded? how can the much—touted platitude of "lessons being learned" be true when there is a culture of rewarding failure? it all began injune 2014, when 23—year—old anthony walgate was found dead outside stephen port�*s flat in barking. it was port who had called the ambulance, and almost immediately, the pol
fashion student anthony walgate from hull, gabriel kovari from slovakia, young chef daniel whitworth from kent, and forklift driver jack taylorfrom dagenham. an inquest found today that police errors contributed to three of the deaths. the jury said there were fundamental failings in these investigations from the beginning, which allowed the male to continue his acts towards subsequent victims. it is a devastating finding. our thoughts are with everybody who loved these young men. we are so...
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anthony fauci on the biden team's winter covid plan and what he knew about the former presidents positive tests. and white that blogger from mar-a-lago is throwing a tantrum over the mug primary in a hard life. >> i might have to hold my nose and vote for hillary clinton. i didn't vote for trump because i can't stomach trump. i think that he is obnoxious. . when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. for as long as they have been working the world of national politics. covering politics. there have been two ways of thinking about opponents of abortion. at least from progressives. those who support abortion rights. one is that the opponents of abortion, people call themselves pro-life, are sincere in their belief, well-intentioned, but just wrong. and the other is that they are being fundamentally dishonest. that they are fighting against abortion actually is a means to control women's bodies, to preserve traditional gender roles, patriarchy, and it's not really
anthony fauci on the biden team's winter covid plan and what he knew about the former presidents positive tests. and white that blogger from mar-a-lago is throwing a tantrum over the mug primary in a hard life. >> i might have to hold my nose and vote for hillary clinton. i didn't vote for trump because i can't stomach trump. i think that he is obnoxious. . when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. for as long as they have been working the world of...
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anthony broadwater was arrested and convicted on flawed evidence. he spent sixteen years in prison. our north america correspondent, david willis, explained the details. in actual fact, alice c bold's memoir lucky may have indirectly led to anthony broadwater�*s exoneration because lucky was being turned into a film when the executive director of that film started to question, is the process went on, certain details not relating to the assault itself but to do with the investigation and subsequent trial. you put in a private investigator. the investigator discovered that things simply did not add up and recommended that the evidence be referred to a lawyer and that led last week to anthony broadwater�*s exoneration. his conviction in the first place was based on his being identified in court and flawed forensic evidence. today, alice sebold explained why it has taken her more than a week to actually respond to anthony broadwater�*s exoneration. she said it has taken me these past eight days to comprehend how this could have happened. i will continue to struggle with the role t
anthony broadwater was arrested and convicted on flawed evidence. he spent sixteen years in prison. our north america correspondent, david willis, explained the details. in actual fact, alice c bold's memoir lucky may have indirectly led to anthony broadwater�*s exoneration because lucky was being turned into a film when the executive director of that film started to question, is the process went on, certain details not relating to the assault itself but to do with the investigation and...
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authorities are asking for help tracking down who is behind the fake profile anthony shots. it was between 2016 and 2017 on snapchat and social media platforms. >> he portrayed himself as being wealthy and having sports cars. >> reporter: he said the person behind the account tried to lure young girls. police say they questioned the male model whose images were used. and he is not related to this case. but a person in custody is believed to be linked to the accounts. keegan anthony klein, who is charged with 30 felonies, including child pornography and child exploitation. but he has not been charged in connection with the delphi murders abby and libby were seen in 2017. libby recorded part of her of , including this grainy picture. and a voice telling the girls to move down a hill. >> guys, down the hill. >> reporter: their bodies were found nearby the next day. all these years later, despite multiple sketches of suspects, police have yet to make arrest rests related to the murders. police have set up an e-mail and hot line for anyone associated with the account. that was us
authorities are asking for help tracking down who is behind the fake profile anthony shots. it was between 2016 and 2017 on snapchat and social media platforms. >> he portrayed himself as being wealthy and having sports cars. >> reporter: he said the person behind the account tried to lure young girls. police say they questioned the male model whose images were used. and he is not related to this case. but a person in custody is believed to be linked to the accounts. keegan anthony...
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ojalÁ no le estÉ pasando nada a marc anthony, un referente de la salsa. cambiando de informaciÓn nuestro nÚmero del dÍa es 730 millones de dÓlares. tendrÁ que pagar el emir de dubÁi, de 72 aÑos a su exesposa de 47. y sus dos hijos por una sentencia dictada en el reino unido para cubrir los gastos de seguridad de ella y de sus hijos. sin duda este proceso ha sido muy sonado en inglaterra. como se demostrÓ, organizÓ una campaÑa para demonizarla e intentÓ llevarse a sus hijos. la princesa pagÓ mÁs de 9 millones de dÓlares para mantener en secreto un romance con su guardaespaldas britÁnico que fue lo que llevÓ al final de su matrimonio. madre mÍa, 730 millones de dÓlares. ahora te hago la siguiente pregunta. ¿te gustan las cosas navideÑas? en instantes te invitamos a una posta en la ciudad de los angeles. e ♪♪ ♪♪ libre el eau de parfum yves saint laurent ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ¡hay mi ma- ¿manuel? ♪ ♪ si es temporada de “¡qué desastre!”, es temporada de walgreens. mira y que crees que hay ahí? ♪ ♪ ¡pero que ca- ¿c
ojalÁ no le estÉ pasando nada a marc anthony, un referente de la salsa. cambiando de informaciÓn nuestro nÚmero del dÍa es 730 millones de dÓlares. tendrÁ que pagar el emir de dubÁi, de 72 aÑos a su exesposa de 47. y sus dos hijos por una sentencia dictada en el reino unido para cubrir los gastos de seguridad de ella y de sus hijos. sin duda este proceso ha sido muy sonado en inglaterra. como se demostrÓ, organizÓ una campaÑa para demonizarla e intentÓ llevarse a sus hijos. la...