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>> paul, apparently. but it turned out that he needed bother, linda's conflicted feelings about paul ran deep. five months after taking him off her insurance policies, she wrote her sister pat a letter, a will and left paul $400, 000, which eventually received after her death. but by then, paul had other troubles. within a year of linda's death, paul's boss mike flower, discovered that his storm ploy was not a nuclear physicist. as he had claimed publicly and on his resume for so long. >> he didn't have a degree at all, paul ended up submitting his resignation. >> and if he had not, he would've been fired? >> yes. >> to lie about something that could be so easily checked, that says to me that the person doing that has an unbelievably large ego. >> it was very disappointing. >> so would, he thinks he can get away with everything? >> it was very disappointing. >> all of it added up to a deeply unflattering portrait of paul curry, but did it add up to a case for murder? this prosecutor knew that it did not.
>> paul, apparently. but it turned out that he needed bother, linda's conflicted feelings about paul ran deep. five months after taking him off her insurance policies, she wrote her sister pat a letter, a will and left paul $400, 000, which eventually received after her death. but by then, paul had other troubles. within a year of linda's death, paul's boss mike flower, discovered that his storm ploy was not a nuclear physicist. as he had claimed publicly and on his resume for so long....
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i am paul gigot. new election law continues this week as companies including delta airlines, coca-cola and major league baseball based backlash over the criticism of the law which republicans accused them to come into a democratic pressure campaign. president biden said last week he would strongly support the mlb link the game from georgia, changed his tune when asked about pulling this week's masters golf tournament from the state. >> can see for-profit operations and businesses are speaking up about how these new jim crow laws are antithetical to is another side of it, to the other side is when they move out of georgia, the people who need help the most, people making hourly wages sometimes it hurt the most. paul: let's bring in our panel. deputy editorial page editor, senior fellow, jason riley. jason, by now even many honest liberals are saying jim crow charge is false, the georgia law is less restrictive to boating loss and states like new york or delaware so why are biden and the democrats runni
i am paul gigot. new election law continues this week as companies including delta airlines, coca-cola and major league baseball based backlash over the criticism of the law which republicans accused them to come into a democratic pressure campaign. president biden said last week he would strongly support the mlb link the game from georgia, changed his tune when asked about pulling this week's masters golf tournament from the state. >> can see for-profit operations and businesses are...
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this is this is a portion of some of paul axle's materials. this is a micro microfilm, which is a lot of the constituency correspondence. and the stuff that came into the office they microfilmed everything. so these are all of the cartridges this is millions and millions of pages of correspondence here. so we have this out right now. and you can just see the breadth and depth of some of this. this is also we have the paper versions as well of this so this is before digitization. this was the best thing you could could hope for here. so moving ahead there's some more remnants of a salt right there as i explaining the various. video formats those are some studio quality 2 inch tape there and then some other two inch film there. probably some of those are campaign commercials and or speeches. so if you come on back here into the back back. this is our mars system, which stands for matthewson automated retrieval system this as you can see, it's four stories high so it starts down on the ground floor. and it goes up. flow wait a minute. this is the
this is this is a portion of some of paul axle's materials. this is a micro microfilm, which is a lot of the constituency correspondence. and the stuff that came into the office they microfilmed everything. so these are all of the cartridges this is millions and millions of pages of correspondence here. so we have this out right now. and you can just see the breadth and depth of some of this. this is also we have the paper versions as well of this so this is before digitization. this was the...
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paul: thank you bjorn lomborg. from the biden administration new promises to the return of the green new deal. the politics and the play and the democrats latest climate flash. ] ♪♪ ♪♪ when you save money with allstate you feel like you're winning. safe drivers save 40% saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ saving i♪ ♪asy when you're in good hands. the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just $8.99. cyber attacks are relentlessly advancing. to end them, cybereason built a cyber security solution so advanced... it can end attacks today -- on computers, mobile devices, servers and the cloud. and deliver future-ready protection, keeping you sharp for tomorrow. join us, the defenders, in our mission. cybereason. end cyber attacks. from endpoints to everywhere. paul. >> we will transition to a 100 percent carbon free economy that is more unionized, just, dignified and guarantees more healthcare and housing than we ever
paul: thank you bjorn lomborg. from the biden administration new promises to the return of the green new deal. the politics and the play and the democrats latest climate flash. ] ♪♪ ♪♪ when you save money with allstate you feel like you're winning. safe drivers save 40% saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ saving i♪ ♪asy when you're in good hands. the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just...
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♪♪ paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot. the biden administration continues to face growing scrutiny over its handling of the migrant surge on our southern border. in texas members of the media were finally allowed inside one of the mains processing centers to see the humanitarian crisis firsthand. in new mexico, chilling video showing alleged smugglers dropping two children over a 14-foot border fence, and in arizona, local leaders feeling the effects of biden's policies with at least one border city declaring an emergency. my next guest has requested federal money from homeland security to pay for a national guard deployment along his state's border with mexico. arizona governor governor doug y joins me now. >> thanks for having me paul. paul: president biden says what we're seeing at the border is nothing more than the seasonal flow, is that what you're seeing? >> no. this is a crisis, this is an emergency. this is a problem that we largely solve or was stable under the previous administration. the biden white house is di
♪♪ paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot. the biden administration continues to face growing scrutiny over its handling of the migrant surge on our southern border. in texas members of the media were finally allowed inside one of the mains processing centers to see the humanitarian crisis firsthand. in new mexico, chilling video showing alleged smugglers dropping two children over a 14-foot border fence, and in arizona, local leaders feeling the effects...
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paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. were kind onto asia's major market opens. we see strong demand for tesla's model three but its outlook is on with -- unchanged. we are waiting to reports from big banks. plus, lyft is reversing gear agreed to sell it self-driving subsidiary to toyota. paul: we kick off with breaking news -- with breaking news. we are getting the first quarter gdp numbers. 1.8% expansion, much faster acceleration than the estimated 1.2% year on year. this would be the first growth year year on year since the pandemic begun. we have seen strong external demand from the u.s.. quarter on quarter is beating expectations accelerating 1.6% growth. the estimate was only 1%. manufacturing slowing town -- down, 2.8%. retail and food services also at 2.2% quarter on quarter growth. we're seeing a lot of strength and south korea. the bank of korea has said it is too early to consider adjusting a policy stance. we have very loose policy there as we continue to see infections across the country. we will watch south korea when it opens other top of the next
paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. were kind onto asia's major market opens. we see strong demand for tesla's model three but its outlook is on with -- unchanged. we are waiting to reports from big banks. plus, lyft is reversing gear agreed to sell it self-driving subsidiary to toyota. paul: we kick off with breaking news -- with breaking news. we are getting the first quarter gdp numbers. 1.8% expansion, much faster acceleration than the estimated 1.2% year on year. this would be the first growth...
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paul: good morning and welcome to daybreak australia, i'm paul allen in sydney and were counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: from new york, i'm shery ahn. paul: d top stories this hour, tesla disappoints wall street despite profits. and strong demand for the model three that leads to deliveries. broader earning season boosting stocks, u.s. openings hit a record high. investors also awaiting reports from two big banks, looking for cues on hsbc, whether they can shake off the archegos debacle. plus, china widens its crackdown on tech. shery: this is the picture across wall street, we are seeing u.s. futures holding steady at the open after stocks climbed to a record high. most of the industry groups on the s&p 500 went higher. energy from consumer discretionary led the rally. russell 2000 outperform more than three quarters of the s&p 500. 10 year yield hovered around 50 day moving average. we had wti retreating in the new york session, the demand from india stalling. amid the ongoing surge of the coronavirus pandemic offsetting the surge from the technical committee. >> s
paul: good morning and welcome to daybreak australia, i'm paul allen in sydney and were counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: from new york, i'm shery ahn. paul: d top stories this hour, tesla disappoints wall street despite profits. and strong demand for the model three that leads to deliveries. broader earning season boosting stocks, u.s. openings hit a record high. investors also awaiting reports from two big banks, looking for cues on hsbc, whether they can shake off the...
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paul: u.s. stocks slide after bloomberg reports president biden may be planning to lift capital gains tax for the rich. the proposal could reverse some long-standing provisions of the tax code. president biden brings the u.s. back into the global fight against climate change as china and india make no move -- no new major pledges at the summit. shery: this is the picture across wall street -- we are seeing futures unchanged at the moment after news the u.s. is planning to increase capital gains taxes. we had that offsetting earlier gains that we saw on alternative energy stocks, given that we do have that climate change summit ongoing right now. we saw the s&p 500 being led lower by material, energy, and tech shares. we saw gains in the regular session open, plus it is set to be holding a full ministerial meeting next week. the dollar also aiming around. economic data a little bit mixed in the session. paul: we do have just the one market trading now. that is new zealand. equities looking rather
paul: u.s. stocks slide after bloomberg reports president biden may be planning to lift capital gains tax for the rich. the proposal could reverse some long-standing provisions of the tax code. president biden brings the u.s. back into the global fight against climate change as china and india make no move -- no new major pledges at the summit. shery: this is the picture across wall street -- we are seeing futures unchanged at the moment after news the u.s. is planning to increase capital gains...
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heidi: paul, you can go ahead. paul: i was just trying to be polite, heidi. i think he was a symptom and an accelerant. we have seen the rising tribalism in america. we have these entertainment wings of both of our parties when in the old days, 10 years ago, if you wanted to succeed in politics you had to prove yourself there legislation and persuasion, the best policy ideas, things like that. lately because of internet, digital, multimedia platforms, you can entertain yourself into fame and leapfrog the meritocracy and that breeds polarization. it disallows common ground and in many cases common sense and the donald trump was the ultimate performer of this. he was my 17th choice. i made that clear at the time. he was the ultimate entertainer. leapfrog, vanquished all his opponents. he was more of an accelerant. he was the ultimate symptom of this, dynamic in society, then he doubled down on tweets and all the rest of it. yes, it's divisive, yes, it's polarizing. it's great for ratings for websites, tv and all the rest. it is not good for our politics. >> sen
heidi: paul, you can go ahead. paul: i was just trying to be polite, heidi. i think he was a symptom and an accelerant. we have seen the rising tribalism in america. we have these entertainment wings of both of our parties when in the old days, 10 years ago, if you wanted to succeed in politics you had to prove yourself there legislation and persuasion, the best policy ideas, things like that. lately because of internet, digital, multimedia platforms, you can entertain yourself into fame and...
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paul? paul: nomura is not the only japanese firm taking hits from archegos. how wide is the blast radius? su: nomura is joined by mitsubishi, mizuho, in facing losses linked to archegos, but nomura took the biggest hit. one had a lost of $270 million, mizuho, $90 million. even with losses, the japanese firms are likely to resist the siren call of wall street. the risk of the japanese firms outside their comfort zone. as one analyst said, the archegos's mass signals nomura is repeating past mistakesn taking on too much risk in a single market. back to you. paul: bloomberg's su keenan in new york. we will take a look at the regulatory environment for tech companies in china with the nyu school of law professor winston ma. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is daybreak asia. i am vonnie quinn with the first word headlines. president biden wants to cut fossil fuel emissions by 55% by the end of the decade as he brought world leaders together for a two-day summit on climate change. biden will include zero emissions in the next 30 years in the most ambitious climate go
paul? paul: nomura is not the only japanese firm taking hits from archegos. how wide is the blast radius? su: nomura is joined by mitsubishi, mizuho, in facing losses linked to archegos, but nomura took the biggest hit. one had a lost of $270 million, mizuho, $90 million. even with losses, the japanese firms are likely to resist the siren call of wall street. the risk of the japanese firms outside their comfort zone. as one analyst said, the archegos's mass signals nomura is repeating past...
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paul: all right, let's get to our top story. india's virus cases worsening with one million new cases just in the past three days and the capital area facing a severe oxygen shortage. the united states has a joint european nations and pledging financial aid and raw materials to boost vaccine production. let's get the latest from our deputy managing editor, ros krasny. the u.s. had come under criticism for not doing more to help india, but it seems like they have come through with some help. what are we seeing? ros: it definitely has and i think this will not completely stem the criticism but it shows the u.s. is being responsive. the u.s. is not donating actual vaccines to india, it has opted to provide raw materials to india for it to ramp up its own production and provide funding to boost output at a particular company to the point where they could have up to one billion doses by the end of next year, which is really something. it has been mentioned again and again that the u.s. has this massive stockpile of astrazeneca vaccin
paul: all right, let's get to our top story. india's virus cases worsening with one million new cases just in the past three days and the capital area facing a severe oxygen shortage. the united states has a joint european nations and pledging financial aid and raw materials to boost vaccine production. let's get the latest from our deputy managing editor, ros krasny. the u.s. had come under criticism for not doing more to help india, but it seems like they have come through with some help....
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the current project as some of us know, paul, like a man, biography of paule marshal published by yale university press in 2022. welcome mary helen. >> thanks, keith. this has been an outstanding program. i hope you have a tape of it. >> i think i -- i see a recording button here so i'm not sure. i think it is being recorded,and of course your presence is part another what makes it what it is so i'm glad to have you here. i was talking to larry a couple multiples ago and don't want to strait jacket either one of you because you prep a certain way and there are expectations people have for wanding to hear how you -- wanting to hear how you connect these writers, john average williams and paule marshal to a contemporary world. i assume as you quit into your preparations and say all the things you want to say, we'll see obvious resonances to the contemporary world and we'll let that go from there. i don't want to box you in with respect to what you want to say and what you are prepared to do. so, to begin, as i'm going to ask in alphabetical order, larry, to open up and with his reflectio
the current project as some of us know, paul, like a man, biography of paule marshal published by yale university press in 2022. welcome mary helen. >> thanks, keith. this has been an outstanding program. i hope you have a tape of it. >> i think i -- i see a recording button here so i'm not sure. i think it is being recorded,and of course your presence is part another what makes it what it is so i'm glad to have you here. i was talking to larry a couple multiples ago and don't want...
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paul: thank you. one of hong kong's biggest real estate companies is taking on a massive project to restore the city's last movie palace. we got a look behind the scenes with the ceo. >> this is hong kong's less surviving movie palace, that a cultural icon. the theater first opened its doors back in 1952 when it was able to see 1400 people. initially it was a concert hall, before a transition into a movie theater. eventually, a close down in 1997. now, it is going to be restored back by 2026. >> behind the plan is adrian. in october, 2020, the company acquired full ownership of the theater for over $600 billion. >> my mission is to connect the business to social progress in getting back. i would like to educate the next generation and respecting heritage and culture. >> when it opens, the building was considered an architectural model. when it comes to heritage conservation, hong kong has had little success. talk of them all to the theater has been building up for some time, and preserving the past is
paul: thank you. one of hong kong's biggest real estate companies is taking on a massive project to restore the city's last movie palace. we got a look behind the scenes with the ceo. >> this is hong kong's less surviving movie palace, that a cultural icon. the theater first opened its doors back in 1952 when it was able to see 1400 people. initially it was a concert hall, before a transition into a movie theater. eventually, a close down in 1997. now, it is going to be restored back by...
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paul: that's what i was saying earlier. i spoke to the racine journal times and argued with a reporter who was asking my vote on a certain thing. i thought " wait a minute, aren't you supposed to take my quote and put it in the paper?" i called the editor and he proceeded to tell me " we are going to advocate within our articles for a position because that is what our readers want." this was 10 years ago. it was an eye-opener for me. i think newspapers in particular but also frankly tv and cable are getting displaced by big tech. they are doing everything they can to chase eyeballs. that is the real challenge. i think this is all built upon a foundation of moral relativism, which is pervaded society. put on top of that algorithms and tech and you have a witches brew of toxicity, polarization, because in order to keep a boss -- business model working you have to stir people to your website, and those are the darker emotions, not hope and aspiration, but anxiety, fear and anger. how do? we get out of this -- how do we get out
paul: that's what i was saying earlier. i spoke to the racine journal times and argued with a reporter who was asking my vote on a certain thing. i thought " wait a minute, aren't you supposed to take my quote and put it in the paper?" i called the editor and he proceeded to tell me " we are going to advocate within our articles for a position because that is what our readers want." this was 10 years ago. it was an eye-opener for me. i think newspapers in particular but also...
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. >> lets bring paul kirby into the conversation. paul has been a long time telecommute acacia's reporter, he is currently senior editor with walter's tr daily. mr. kirby. paul: cei recently criticized president biden's proposal regarding broadband as a part of his jobs act. you all said the administration should focus on taking down government directed barriers and advancing property marks. this would prevent innovation, regulatory silos, so can you elaborate on those complaints? jessica: our concern is that if you introduced too much public money into these projects, it sort of has this unforeseen effect of chasing out the private investment that is usually much more effective in this place. you see a lot of problems with overbuilding in places that do not need it, the money not going where it is most needed for people who really and truly are underserved. we are concerned that this is a part of technology that moves so quickly, there are so many new innovations and advances happening and we would hate to see that slowly because we
. >> lets bring paul kirby into the conversation. paul has been a long time telecommute acacia's reporter, he is currently senior editor with walter's tr daily. mr. kirby. paul: cei recently criticized president biden's proposal regarding broadband as a part of his jobs act. you all said the administration should focus on taking down government directed barriers and advancing property marks. this would prevent innovation, regulatory silos, so can you elaborate on those complaints?...
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paul: all right, we certainly hope so. if you have your own hit or miss, tweet it to us at je are on fnc. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. i hope to see you here next week. ♪♪ >> tense situation in several cities after protests erupted overnight with some turning violent especially in portland, oregon where rioters vandalized businesses and set multiple flyers, outrage exploding over the police shooting death of a 20-year-old unarmed black male and a teen hello, welcome to fox news live, i am arthel. hi, eric. >> hello, everyone. thank you for joining us. one hundred were arrested on the sixth night of protesting in minnesota last night, 20-year-old donte wgh
paul: all right, we certainly hope so. if you have your own hit or miss, tweet it to us at je are on fnc. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. i hope to see you here next week. ♪♪ >> tense situation in several cities after protests erupted overnight with some turning violent especially in portland, oregon where rioters vandalized businesses and set multiple flyers, outrage exploding over the police shooting death of a 20-year-old unarmed...
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well, i know ben askren — was this so jake paul? well, i know ben askren walked _ was this so jake paul? well, i know ben askren walked away _ was this so jake paul? well, i know ben askren walked away with - was this so jake paul? well, i know ben askren walked away with a - ben askren walked away with a guaranteed half $1 million, which is more money here than he ever earns competing inside the ufc, so the money is absolutely insane, but then these youtube is and influences were led to believe they generate this kind of money purely through youtube hits anyway, so the guys... you can't hate the player. you can hate the game, you can't hate the player. he has made this money. and what advice i would give out to boxers who are jealous of the platform he is presenting himself on and the money he is generating is go out there and start social media. you know? this guy has worked in one area, he is dominant in the youtube area. you are a boxer with lots of potential. starter youtube channel! you know, focus on your social media, invest
well, i know ben askren — was this so jake paul? well, i know ben askren walked _ was this so jake paul? well, i know ben askren walked away _ was this so jake paul? well, i know ben askren walked away with - was this so jake paul? well, i know ben askren walked away with a - ben askren walked away with a guaranteed half $1 million, which is more money here than he ever earns competing inside the ufc, so the money is absolutely insane, but then these youtube is and influences were led to...
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paul - course, we'll have to see. paul, i thank you very much. paul adams, course, we'll have to see. paul, - thank you very much. paul adams, our world affairs correspondent. the latest coronavirus figures in the uk show that 1,712 new covid infections have been recorded in the in the latest 24—hour period there he's been an and 11 new coronavirus deaths — that's those who've died within 28 days of a positive test. the average number of deaths in the last week is 23. just over 140,000 people have received their first dose of a vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. more than 33.5 million people have now had their firstjab, and the number of people who have had their second dose of the vaccine in the last 24—hour period, just under 500,000, taking the overall number who have had their second jab to more than 12.5 million. a 14—year—old boy has been charged with the murder of another teenager in east london. police were called on friday after reports of the attack, but were unable to save fares matou, who was also 14. witnesses said far
paul - course, we'll have to see. paul, i thank you very much. paul adams, course, we'll have to see. paul, - thank you very much. paul adams, our world affairs correspondent. the latest coronavirus figures in the uk show that 1,712 new covid infections have been recorded in the in the latest 24—hour period there he's been an and 11 new coronavirus deaths — that's those who've died within 28 days of a positive test. the average number of deaths in the last week is 23. just over 140,000...
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neither paul rossi -- paul rossi agrees that racism is a terrible thing. children need to treat each other with respect, dignity and fairness. very few reasonable people would disagree about that. this is really a discussion about how this should be taught in the schools. the critical race theory ideology is just one way to approach this. it's a way that, you know, many people, paul rossi and myself included, believe is an incredibly toxic and divisive. what we see on this audio is that the head of the school shares some of those concerns. he's afraid to say so publicly. >> martha: let me ask you, samantha, is it true, is it paul rossi's understanding that there were kids in his class that said i don't want to be in his class anymore? i'm not comfortable in his class anymore? is that what happened? >> that is what the school has said. you know, i think what is important to understand is that the reason that paul rossi speak out in the first place, he knew there were students because the students had come to him who were afraid to speak out. he wanted to mo
neither paul rossi -- paul rossi agrees that racism is a terrible thing. children need to treat each other with respect, dignity and fairness. very few reasonable people would disagree about that. this is really a discussion about how this should be taught in the schools. the critical race theory ideology is just one way to approach this. it's a way that, you know, many people, paul rossi and myself included, believe is an incredibly toxic and divisive. what we see on this audio is that the...
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team from the obama administration so are these serious people paul. i think u.s. policy towards russia has revealed itself in last couple rather chaotic because you 1st you have there's call from biden to putin in which he talked about going to be u.s. summering talked about normalizing relations and also offering to have a summit and then today we get news of more u.s. sanctions against russia and the expulsion of 10 russian diplomats. which is strongly contradiction you can't on one day long so you can but it's it doesn't make a lot of sense on one day to talk about normalizing biafra lotions and the next days that spell diplomats answer slap on sanctions which of course will inevitably. that moscow seem to consider but the initial olive branch was not done and in fact . i suspect you i have no evidence 1st obviously this is speculation but you know when there's different people and pushing something different generals in the white house and a lock on the ship by biden who's doing the one thing then the other so he passed 40 got a bit too far in ukraine pedaled
team from the obama administration so are these serious people paul. i think u.s. policy towards russia has revealed itself in last couple rather chaotic because you 1st you have there's call from biden to putin in which he talked about going to be u.s. summering talked about normalizing relations and also offering to have a summit and then today we get news of more u.s. sanctions against russia and the expulsion of 10 russian diplomats. which is strongly contradiction you can't on one day long...
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paul: not really. there is a difference between tariff policy and technological developments that enable greater globalization's. -- globalization. as of 1980, world trade was basically the same as it was in 1913. everything that happened up to that point was a recovery to where things had been before the world wars. this surge that took place after that, hyper globalization, that required quite a lot. it significantly added to global growth. a lot of that was not mostly about reducing tariffs. tariffs were already low by the 1980's. it was about learning what to do with containment. learning to manage these supply chains. it mattered for developing countries and even countries like the united states. that is not going away. we talk about globalization stalling out. the imf turn for it. we are not talking about going back to the world as it was in 1975. having trade go a little bit more slowly than gdp. that is not a huge deal. it is not to say globalization did not matter. people like to talk about th
paul: not really. there is a difference between tariff policy and technological developments that enable greater globalization's. -- globalization. as of 1980, world trade was basically the same as it was in 1913. everything that happened up to that point was a recovery to where things had been before the world wars. this surge that took place after that, hyper globalization, that required quite a lot. it significantly added to global growth. a lot of that was not mostly about reducing tariffs....
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let's show you a picture of paul flores. let's show you a picture of paul getting arrested earlier today in san pedro, california. that's in southern california. paul was taken into custody there around the same time his father ruben flores, 80 years old, was taken into custody here in arroyo grande. you'll see him in the back of a police car. kristen smart disappeared about 25 years ago was memorial day weekend. 1996 she was a freshman 19 years old at cal poly. san luis obispo when she went to a party, went home from the party and was never seen again. according to some reports at the time she may have had too much to drink that night. some friends were helping her get home at the end of the night, paul floor is according to reports said he would help her go the rest of the way to her dorm said he last saw her going into the dorm, at least that's from reports back around the time this happened. but investigators don't think that's the story. they believe paul flores is responsible for her murder. now her body has not been f
let's show you a picture of paul flores. let's show you a picture of paul getting arrested earlier today in san pedro, california. that's in southern california. paul was taken into custody there around the same time his father ruben flores, 80 years old, was taken into custody here in arroyo grande. you'll see him in the back of a police car. kristen smart disappeared about 25 years ago was memorial day weekend. 1996 she was a freshman 19 years old at cal poly. san luis obispo when she went to...
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paul— is good and effective. paul, good to have you with us. paul charles, - have you with us. paul charles, there. the headlines on bbc news: criticism over suggestions the government could introduce covid certificates in england. conservative backbenchers say they risk creating a �*two—tier society', but ministers say it's an option that needs to be considered. the head of vaccines at the european medicines agency has said he believes there is a link between the astrazeneca vaccine and blood clots. government scientists warn that some social distancing measures will need to remain in place for much longer, amid warnings there could be a summer third wave of the virus. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has confirmed the return of pupils to classrooms across the country after the easter holidays. it means the majority of children will be back on the 12th or 19th of this month, depending on when the new term starts. reacting to the announcement, the leader of the scottish conservatives douglas ross says pupils could have gone back sooner. we believe that it was pos
paul— is good and effective. paul, good to have you with us. paul charles, - have you with us. paul charles, there. the headlines on bbc news: criticism over suggestions the government could introduce covid certificates in england. conservative backbenchers say they risk creating a �*two—tier society', but ministers say it's an option that needs to be considered. the head of vaccines at the european medicines agency has said he believes there is a link between the astrazeneca vaccine and...
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go ahead. >> senator paul, both exactly were correct, let's take senator paul there's no incentive to get a vaccine because you still have to wear a mask and socially distance, that defies science and logic it is a form of vaccineou denial when you say yu still have to wear a mask, he's exactly right we should be incentivized not being told that you have to act contagious which defies science, the woman seeking the school board is 110% correct when she says elected officials from school board all the way to congress has decision-making authority and the responsibility to unelected bureaucrats and government agencies like the cdc the cdc has had and still has dr. fauci that they can return to school, school boards and the teachers unions are refusing to go back to school, if you are a parent and moved by what that parent says at the school board, you should run for school board because the only way that we will rollback the far left in the government trampling our rights is we have to fill the positions of government from school board to planning commission all the way to the u.s. sena
go ahead. >> senator paul, both exactly were correct, let's take senator paul there's no incentive to get a vaccine because you still have to wear a mask and socially distance, that defies science and logic it is a form of vaccineou denial when you say yu still have to wear a mask, he's exactly right we should be incentivized not being told that you have to act contagious which defies science, the woman seeking the school board is 110% correct when she says elected officials from school...
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let's just take senator paul. there's no incentive to get a vaccine now because you don't -- you still are to wear a mask, you still have to socially distance, that defies science and logic. it's actually a form of vaccine denial when you say that you still have to wear a mask. so he's exactly right. we should be incentivized to get the vaccine, not told we still have to act like we're contagious. now, the woman speaking to the school board, she's 110% correct when she says elected officials have abdicated their decision making authority and their responsibility to unelected bureaucrats that are in government agencies like the cdc. the cdc has said, and so has dr. fauci, that kids can safely return to school. yet the school boards and the teachers unions are refusing to go back to school. but i can tell you, if you're a parent and you're moved by what that parent said to that school board, you should run for school board. the only way we're going to roll back that far left and the government trampling our rights i
let's just take senator paul. there's no incentive to get a vaccine now because you don't -- you still are to wear a mask, you still have to socially distance, that defies science and logic. it's actually a form of vaccine denial when you say that you still have to wear a mask. so he's exactly right. we should be incentivized to get the vaccine, not told we still have to act like we're contagious. now, the woman speaking to the school board, she's 110% correct when she says elected officials...
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paul's father barry gave us a tour. >> there is just one row. on this side, he has more. >> wow. >> cards. >> it's taken paul a lifetime to amass. where does your love of baseball cards come from? >> i was born with a learning disability and disorder. it teaches me geography, spelling, math, history. you could definitely learn from them. >> when you pick up a card that maybe you collected when you were eight, what is actually seeing and does that do for you? >> it brings back memories and joy and happiness. >> a real run on the -- >> paul's collection and countless others can trace their start to of all things -- >> luscious bubble gum -- >> a candy company, topps. theyeeded ouura the mber of cards going into each pack. >> they put trading cards along with the gum. >> that was 1951 when topps produced the first set of what would become modern-day baseball cards. clay luraschi is the vice president of product development. >> the love affair started when i was about 4 or 5 years old and would go underneath my brother's bed and i'd open up that sho
paul's father barry gave us a tour. >> there is just one row. on this side, he has more. >> wow. >> cards. >> it's taken paul a lifetime to amass. where does your love of baseball cards come from? >> i was born with a learning disability and disorder. it teaches me geography, spelling, math, history. you could definitely learn from them. >> when you pick up a card that maybe you collected when you were eight, what is actually seeing and does that do for you?...
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paul flores is being held on suspicion of murder. and his father has also been arrested as an accessory after the fact. >> a reporter chip yost is live in arroyo, grande and has the latest on this chip. >> yeah. good evening. we're actually outside the home of the father of the murder suspect in this case. we're here in arroyo grande. not only did they serve an arrest warrant here, but they also served a search warrant. take a look at this video here as investigators were on the scene here of ruben flores home. he is the father of paul flores. the individual arrested for the murder. they believe his father was an accessory. let's take a look now at a picture of paul for is getting arrested. he was living in southern california in the san pedro area near los angeles. he was arrested around 7.30 this morning. at the same time, his father was arrested up here in arroyo, grande. you're going to see him in a moment in the back of a squad car in 1996. paul flores was a freshman at cal poly san luis obispo at the same time kristen smart was
paul flores is being held on suspicion of murder. and his father has also been arrested as an accessory after the fact. >> a reporter chip yost is live in arroyo, grande and has the latest on this chip. >> yeah. good evening. we're actually outside the home of the father of the murder suspect in this case. we're here in arroyo grande. not only did they serve an arrest warrant here, but they also served a search warrant. take a look at this video here as investigators were on the...
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paul, can we say with any decree of coming. paul, can we say with any degree of confidence _ coming. paul, can we say with any degree of confidence that - coming. paul, can we say with any degree of confidence that we - coming. paul, can we say with any degree of confidence that we have j degree of confidence that we have lived through the worse of this pandemic? i think we probably have, and although there are new variants that are potentially posing threats to us of the moments, i think the evidence is that even if vaccines are not as effective against them, they still provide a considerable protection, especially against severe disease, so i think although we may well see case numbers much higher than we have seen at the moment, hopefully that will be translated into the sort of hospitalisation rates and numbers of deaths that we saw over this last winter. but numbers of deaths that we saw over this last winter.— this last winter. but you do expect another wave? _ this last winter. but you do expect another wave? i _ this
paul, can we say with any decree of coming. paul, can we say with any degree of confidence _ coming. paul, can we say with any degree of confidence that - coming. paul, can we say with any degree of confidence that we - coming. paul, can we say with any degree of confidence that we have j degree of confidence that we have lived through the worse of this pandemic? i think we probably have, and although there are new variants that are potentially posing threats to us of the moments, i think the...
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the death of paul ritter at the age of| death of paul ritter at the age of 54. tom, thank you for coming on to talk about him. now, it�*s hard to find an upside to the pandemic but one unexpected benefit of lockdown has been some truly stunning views of the night sky. according to new research from a countryside charity it�*s because levels of light pollution fell dramatically during the pandemic. as our chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt reports, light pollution can affect human health and wildlife by disturbing biological cycles and behaviours. this is what a truly dark sky looks like. billions of stars wheel above the kielder observatory in northumberland. set deep in a forest, the observatory enjoys the darkest skies in england. and, throughout lockdown, senior astronomer dan monk has been filming the incredible views. people often do get emotional when they sit underneath this amazing dark sky and they realise how small they are in the universe. it can actually make people cry, at times. it�*s estimated 85% of us have never seen a truly d
the death of paul ritter at the age of| death of paul ritter at the age of 54. tom, thank you for coming on to talk about him. now, it�*s hard to find an upside to the pandemic but one unexpected benefit of lockdown has been some truly stunning views of the night sky. according to new research from a countryside charity it�*s because levels of light pollution fell dramatically during the pandemic. as our chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt reports, light pollution can affect...
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paul, stand by. for folks watching, listening perhaps on satellite radio, we are in a 20-minute break in testimony right now. gabe gutierrez is outside that heavily fortified courthouse in downtown minneapolis. gabe, i want to drill into what we are hearing toward the end of the testimony there about asphyxia. you wanted to drill into that point specifically. why is that? >> reporter: craig, yes, that's something we heard right before the end of the testimony when the prosecution said no further questions is when that doctor said that he thought that the most likely reason why george floyd died is due to asphyxia. george floyd did not have enough oxygen going into his heart. craig, that gets to one of the key parts of the prosecution's argument, that george floyd died due to lack of oxygen, not as the defense says due to his drug use. that's something that we expect to see later on in this trial when the medical examiner testifies on the autopsy report. the defense is going to try to drill down on th
paul, stand by. for folks watching, listening perhaps on satellite radio, we are in a 20-minute break in testimony right now. gabe gutierrez is outside that heavily fortified courthouse in downtown minneapolis. gabe, i want to drill into what we are hearing toward the end of the testimony there about asphyxia. you wanted to drill into that point specifically. why is that? >> reporter: craig, yes, that's something we heard right before the end of the testimony when the prosecution said no...
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like i said, happy paul manafort day. never forget. >>> here at home, things remain unpredictable and a little unnerving in trump land, and therefore, in republican politics. the most vocally pro-trump republican in congress, matt gaetz, is still proclaiming his innocence after multiple news organizations have confirmed he is under federal criminal investigation over child sex trafficking. a criminal investigation that reportedly started in the last months of the trump administration and was affirmed and approved by attorney general william barr. cnn is reporting tonight that the federal criminal investigation into matt gaetz is examining, among other things, whether gaetz may have used not just money but drugs in his dealing with young women. the way cnn puts it in their lead tonight, investigators are examining whether gaetz engaged in a relationship with a woman who she was 17, and whether his involvement with other women broke federal trafficking and prostitution laws. cnn saying -- we haven't confirmed this, but cnn
like i said, happy paul manafort day. never forget. >>> here at home, things remain unpredictable and a little unnerving in trump land, and therefore, in republican politics. the most vocally pro-trump republican in congress, matt gaetz, is still proclaiming his innocence after multiple news organizations have confirmed he is under federal criminal investigation over child sex trafficking. a criminal investigation that reportedly started in the last months of the trump administration...
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esperan que ambos sean llevados maÑana, y el padre de paÚl tiene derecho a una fianza de 250.000 $. carolina: te agradecemos por esa informaciÓn, bastante triste para esta familia, 25 aÑos esperando ver justicia en el caso de su hija que desapareciÓ, justo cuando estaba en la universidad, 19 aÑos. borja: 25 aÑos desaparecida. te contamos que se le complica la situaciÓn al representante matt giles, las mujeres estÁn en el uso de drogas, y sexos, despuÉs de las fiestas con este funcionario pÚblico. segÚn cne, ellas contra aunque apenas llegaban a la casa en orlando, preferÍan guardar sus celulares, y que los asistentes a las fiestas, vestido formalmente tras un evento polÍtico se unÍan y compartÍan drogas como cocaÍna y Éxtasis, e incluso alguno de ellos tuvieron escenas sexuales con las mujeres0. una ademÁs dijo que a gates le gustaba hablar de polÍtica en estos encuentros. carolina: el presidente biden planea el retiro de todas las tropas de estados unidos en afganistÁn, antes del 11 de septiembre, 20 aÑos despuÉs de los ataques del 911, que llevaron este paÍs
esperan que ambos sean llevados maÑana, y el padre de paÚl tiene derecho a una fianza de 250.000 $. carolina: te agradecemos por esa informaciÓn, bastante triste para esta familia, 25 aÑos esperando ver justicia en el caso de su hija que desapareciÓ, justo cuando estaba en la universidad, 19 aÑos. borja: 25 aÑos desaparecida. te contamos que se le complica la situaciÓn al representante matt giles, las mujeres estÁn en el uso de drogas, y sexos, despuÉs de las fiestas con este...
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professor paul harrison. — relationships. professor paul harrison, good _ relationships. professor paul harrison, good to _ relationships. professor paul harrison, good to talk- relationships. professor paul harrison, good to talk to i relationships. professor paul| harrison, good to talk to you, relationships. professor paul- harrison, good to talk to you, thank you for your time today, lead author of the study at the university of oxford. we were mentioning a few 0xford. we were mentioning a few minutes ago that the roll—out of the moderna vaccine was beginning in the uk today in wales. it is always a big moment when we hear about the first person to get one of these jabs. the first person to get the moderna jab in the elle taylor uk is, a 2a—year—old unpaid care from alan ford and she received the moderna vaccine at the west wales general hospital in carmarthen this morning. we will talk to our wales correspondent tomos morgan very shortly about the roll—out. later, we'll be answering your questions about this. so if you have concerns about blood clots and the
professor paul harrison. — relationships. professor paul harrison, good _ relationships. professor paul harrison, good to _ relationships. professor paul harrison, good to talk- relationships. professor paul harrison, good to talk to i relationships. professor paul| harrison, good to talk to you, relationships. professor paul- harrison, good to talk to you, thank you for your time today, lead author of the study at the university of oxford. we were mentioning a few 0xford. we were mentioning...
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our guest reporter is paul kirby, senior editor with walters colors tr daily and let's go back to paul. >> thank you. you mentioned antitrust and when the federal trade commission head states filed suit in december alleging antitrust violations or requesting among other things instagram and what's app they complained that the actions were quote, a perfect example of political theater just up is antitrust law. why is that? in other words does the sec in the states are they just saying that facebook is violated antitrust law? >> i think there are two components to that. one right now it's very popular for certain political groups to oppose these tech companies and i think there is a lot of criticism about their perceived political takes and their influence over other things that have very little to do with antitrust or technology so i do think that there are other incentives that work to go after these companies but i do think the really clarifying way to look at this is u.s. antitrust law is unique in that it's not like european antitrust law in this way but at the core of it is consume
our guest reporter is paul kirby, senior editor with walters colors tr daily and let's go back to paul. >> thank you. you mentioned antitrust and when the federal trade commission head states filed suit in december alleging antitrust violations or requesting among other things instagram and what's app they complained that the actions were quote, a perfect example of political theater just up is antitrust law. why is that? in other words does the sec in the states are they just saying that...
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we knew that paul manafort had taken data, and i worked on campaigns. the internal polls and the targeting data isn't even distributed widely among an entire campaign staff. it's really held closely by senior staff. there is no function for foreign government to are that kind of data unless they're aiding said campaign. so this does seem to close the link. it's something that the trump campaign denied over and over and over again. and it seemed to come from donald trump's ego saying i won, i'm a big boy, i won all by myself. i didn't neat putin's help. but that seems to blow that out of the water. >> nicolle, it sure looks like collusion, doesn't it? which of course we know that president trump denied repeatedly, that was his mantra, no collusion, no collusion. but you're right. this is extraordinary evidence. this is a significant development today by far, the furthest that we have heard, that any of the last three administrations, how far the biden administration was willing to go to suggest a link between the russians and donald trump's campaign. we
we knew that paul manafort had taken data, and i worked on campaigns. the internal polls and the targeting data isn't even distributed widely among an entire campaign staff. it's really held closely by senior staff. there is no function for foreign government to are that kind of data unless they're aiding said campaign. so this does seem to close the link. it's something that the trump campaign denied over and over and over again. and it seemed to come from donald trump's ego saying i won, i'm...
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thank you paul for joining us today. what an afternoon, give us the main point of the final arguments that we just heard that each side just made to the jurors as they wrap things up and send the jury into deliberation. >> the prosecution did a great job of laying out its case over to our timeframe. even though the defendants lawyer, mr. nelson was outgunned, he was only lawyer representing derek chauvin he did a remarkably good job of summarizing his defense of the case. i think we saw some exceptional lawyering throughout this trial including during the closing arguments. >> the defense made a last- minute appeal to have the case dismissed pushed on what a california congresswoman said. touch on that? >> apparently maxine waters elected to go on television recently and frankly, made some very incendiary comments about what the results might be in the event that derek chauvin is acquitted. so mr. nelson, the defense attorney, quite appropriately, based a motion for a mistrial on those incendiary political comments. i've
thank you paul for joining us today. what an afternoon, give us the main point of the final arguments that we just heard that each side just made to the jurors as they wrap things up and send the jury into deliberation. >> the prosecution did a great job of laying out its case over to our timeframe. even though the defendants lawyer, mr. nelson was outgunned, he was only lawyer representing derek chauvin he did a remarkably good job of summarizing his defense of the case. i think we saw...
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mccartney about paul mccartney's views of the vaccine? >> sure. ( as fauci ) you know, i loved all the toe tappers that you did. i love the, hey, hey, how you doing, hello, you know, i love the can't buy me nothing, you know, all your songs are, like, real snappy. but we need a p.s.a. from you. people are scared of the vaccine. we need you to go in there and say it. ( as paul mccartney ) i will, you know, i'm not afraid of it. i'll take a jabber in the arm. give me a second one. i got a bit of the loopy, a little croupy for about an hour and then i was just fine. ( as fauci ) i don't know what you said and honestly i don't like it, it just sounds illicit, i don't know where you're from. i was a rolling stone. i'll be honest, you weren't my favorites. led zeppelin, let's be honest. but whatever go ( bleep ) yourself. ( laughter ) ( as paul mccartney ) what do you mean? why are you being so mean to me? you know, i thought you were very cool. you gave the things and trumpys over there, and hold on-- hold on is a good one for a beatle. hold o
mccartney about paul mccartney's views of the vaccine? >> sure. ( as fauci ) you know, i loved all the toe tappers that you did. i love the, hey, hey, how you doing, hello, you know, i love the can't buy me nothing, you know, all your songs are, like, real snappy. but we need a p.s.a. from you. people are scared of the vaccine. we need you to go in there and say it. ( as paul mccartney ) i will, you know, i'm not afraid of it. i'll take a jabber in the arm. give me a second one. i got a...
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let's show you some video of paul flores, paul flores now 44 years old now living in southern california. this is a picture of him being taken into custody this morning near his home in the los angeles area. his father seen in the back of a cruiser and another picture you'll see there was taken into custody here in arroyo, grande near his home. they also searched the home of paul flores. hey say in 1996. kristen smart went to a party on memorial day weekend when she was coming home. some reports said she may have been intoxicated needed some help getting home. paul for as was the last person to be seen with her. and there have been mixed reports about what he told investigators. but some of the report said that he told them he saw her walking to her dorm room and that was the last he saw over investigators don't believe him. the sheriff said today they have evidence linking paul flurries to the crime even though they still have not found. kristin smart body. some of the evidence they have. they say they got when they got a court order to monitor paul floors phone calls and text messages.
let's show you some video of paul flores, paul flores now 44 years old now living in southern california. this is a picture of him being taken into custody this morning near his home in the los angeles area. his father seen in the back of a cruiser and another picture you'll see there was taken into custody here in arroyo, grande near his home. they also searched the home of paul flores. hey say in 1996. kristen smart went to a party on memorial day weekend when she was coming home. some...