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sam, because you — happened here, isn't it? sam, because you arrived _ happened here, isn't it? sam, because you arrived second, l happened here, isn't it? sam, i because you arrived second, you happened here, isn't it? sam, - because you arrived second, you now have to answer more questions, so... moving on to the i, grace, you can store up some good lines, but we are going on to the i, which has a report from are correspondent in kabul, and that headline, "hell on earth. mothers throw their babies over airport barbed wire to british servicemen." some of the babies fell on the wire. it was awful, by the end of the night, there wasn't one man among us who was not crying, sam, a very close up testimony of what is happening at that airport. just horrific, isn't it? it's very difficult — just horrific, isn't it? it's very difficult to _ just horrific, isn't it? it's very difficult to capture the true horror~ _ difficult to capture the true horror. and obviously, the pictures, the headline — horror. and obviously, the pictures, the headline goes a long way towards that. the head
sam, because you — happened here, isn't it? sam, because you arrived _ happened here, isn't it? sam, because you arrived second, l happened here, isn't it? sam, i because you arrived second, you happened here, isn't it? sam, - because you arrived second, you now have to answer more questions, so... moving on to the i, grace, you can store up some good lines, but we are going on to the i, which has a report from are correspondent in kabul, and that headline, "hell on earth. mothers throw...
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sam? i and what he was killed, it was "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends _ "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to _ "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight _ "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight this, - "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight this, and - "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight this, and she | owner intends to fight this, and she will not let anybody on her land to take geronimo out. she's been quite clear about that. it's quite a tragic story, but yeah, it's an ongoing battle and i think it seems that geronimo has actually been in isolation since 2017 after testing positive for bovine... isolation since 2017 after testing positive for bovine. . ._ positive for bovine... watching netflix? grace, _ positive for bovine... watching netflix? grace, and _ positive for bovine. .. watching netflix? grace, and our- positive for bovine... watching netflix? grace, and our last i posi
sam? i and what he was killed, it was "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends _ "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to _ "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight _ "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight this, - "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight this, and - "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight this, and she | owner intends to fight...
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sam: what is the old saying? you target a price, but not a date, or you forecast a date, but not a price. but yes, those numbers you mentioned will be obtained sometime down the road. but i think we also have to make sure that we are risk meditators at the same time. we have gone three times as long as we normally have between declines of 5% or more. i think that the market is vulnerable to some sort of an upset, where it comes from a policy misstep, from geopolitical factors, etc. so i think that we really have to just not assume that the sky is the limit. francine: how do currencies actually play into some of your equity calls? sam: good morning, francine. currency is an important part. we look at the technicals of the euro versus the u.s. dollar, the we getting that has been experienced over the intermediate term implies that investors do expect interest rates here in the u.s. to be picking up, possibly because of the fed initiating their tapering in the fourth quarter of this year, possibly because of the con
sam: what is the old saying? you target a price, but not a date, or you forecast a date, but not a price. but yes, those numbers you mentioned will be obtained sometime down the road. but i think we also have to make sure that we are risk meditators at the same time. we have gone three times as long as we normally have between declines of 5% or more. i think that the market is vulnerable to some sort of an upset, where it comes from a policy misstep, from geopolitical factors, etc. so i think...
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sam: so his father was very prominent physicist. he was jewish, and part of the famous warburg family that is best known as a financial family of the warburg bank. and trento is a product of these other warburg senate the time it was unusual for somebody of jewish descent to rise to a high academic position and his father really rises all of the way to the top of the civics world and otto warburg present the sum of the greatest scientists in history. a regular einstein it was very close to camille warburg and fisher and was great chemistry to so many of these world-famous personalities and someone, they had already one the nobel prizes enterprises added otto warburg pretends to be a world changing scientist in his life. he grows up with it. his natural surroundings and what he feels is expected of him. and the question in his mind is really not busy going to make world changes discoveries but in what field it's going to be. many does feel a certain competitiveness with his father. i think he was out to him. but that's not easy to da
sam: so his father was very prominent physicist. he was jewish, and part of the famous warburg family that is best known as a financial family of the warburg bank. and trento is a product of these other warburg senate the time it was unusual for somebody of jewish descent to rise to a high academic position and his father really rises all of the way to the top of the civics world and otto warburg present the sum of the greatest scientists in history. a regular einstein it was very close to...
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all right, so it's been such a pleasure having you, sam and linda. you got us really excited about watching paralympics in health care and about being good allies and watching what do we need to do going forward not just for a month once every 4 years. let me leave you with the impact of the power of sport. if your person with disabilities acts of watching, i'll see you next time, take care. so for sport, for me has a big place. thanks to this. i flourished physically. i rebuild myself mentally. is michelle. what that all there was. he grew sport. we value ourselves like others. why not go to the olympic games like others, like the able bodied, why not do great things in sport and even have a job through sport. so it gives us our dignity, give us hope, and as well as my name them. so my, my ambush and then my wish that society would not look down on those who are disabled and that it sees our capabilities and not our handicap, because disability is a gift, not an obstacle, any will not be in deep data. so some news, news, news, news that light will m
all right, so it's been such a pleasure having you, sam and linda. you got us really excited about watching paralympics in health care and about being good allies and watching what do we need to do going forward not just for a month once every 4 years. let me leave you with the impact of the power of sport. if your person with disabilities acts of watching, i'll see you next time, take care. so for sport, for me has a big place. thanks to this. i flourished physically. i rebuild myself...
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my pleasure to introduce sam apple. sam is on the faculty of the inmate and science writing an inmate in writing programs at johns hopkins. prior to his arrival at johns hopkins, sam taught creative writing and journalism at the university of pennsylvania for ten years. he holds an ma in english and creative writing from the university university of michigan, and then msa in creative nonfiction from columbia university. he has published short stories, personal essays, satires, journalistic features on a wide range of topics. in recent years he has primarily written about science and health, and his work has appeared in the "new york times" magazine, the new yorker, the atlantic, wired, the los angeles times, the financial times magazine, and mit technology review, among other publications. and, of course, he is the author of the book "ravenous" which you see the title on your screen and are able toee order, and that's what we're talking about today. so welcome, sam. >> thank you. thanks so much for inviting me on. >> of
my pleasure to introduce sam apple. sam is on the faculty of the inmate and science writing an inmate in writing programs at johns hopkins. prior to his arrival at johns hopkins, sam taught creative writing and journalism at the university of pennsylvania for ten years. he holds an ma in english and creative writing from the university university of michigan, and then msa in creative nonfiction from columbia university. he has published short stories, personal essays, satires, journalistic...
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. >> we are the cast of "my sister sam.” now one of us is gone forever. rebecca schaeffer was only 21 years old when her life was taken by a single shot from a handgun. how did that lunatic get a gun? >> a lot of the polls show that people are concerned, like yourself, and yet this is a very emotional issue, a very controversial issue. any fears on your part of getting involved and speaking out? >> yeah, you're taking a chance, but i couldn't live with myself and say she was a wonderful girl and we loved her and miss her and not try to affect it. i'm not saying people shouldn't have guns, but people have got to be screened. it was a very political stance. i testified in front of congress in behalf of saner gun laws. >> the availability of weapons in the united states is a public health hazard. >> we shouldn't have the kind of weaponry that we do. >> there are hundreds of millions of handguns in the united states. we do not need to be a gun society. >> that gun issue is an ongoing debate, but stalking has now been clearly cri
. >> we are the cast of "my sister sam.” now one of us is gone forever. rebecca schaeffer was only 21 years old when her life was taken by a single shot from a handgun. how did that lunatic get a gun? >> a lot of the polls show that people are concerned, like yourself, and yet this is a very emotional issue, a very controversial issue. any fears on your part of getting involved and speaking out? >> yeah, you're taking a chance, but i couldn't live with myself and say...
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sam will talk about later. samuel powell also served as the pennsylvania in the pennsylvania state senate as well as the speaker and so he was just he was a really well politically connected individual in philadelphia and i'll turn it back over to sand to talk a little bit about elizabeth. sure, so i'm happy to talk about elizabeth. this is actually i want to briefly mention this this is a new portrait that we've recently acquired. thanks to an anonymous donor of elizabeth willing powell from circa 1793. so this was kind of at the height of her social scene, which caleb will talk about more of how the powell's had a just their home being the social epicenter. this was a portrait that we think was done by joseph right who actually died from the yellow fever epidemic just like samuel powell did so this portrait was never finished, but i think it really has an amazing kind of it really shows her presence and who she was as a person. so let me tell you a little bit about who she was prior to knowing george washingt
sam will talk about later. samuel powell also served as the pennsylvania in the pennsylvania state senate as well as the speaker and so he was just he was a really well politically connected individual in philadelphia and i'll turn it back over to sand to talk a little bit about elizabeth. sure, so i'm happy to talk about elizabeth. this is actually i want to briefly mention this this is a new portrait that we've recently acquired. thanks to an anonymous donor of elizabeth willing powell from...
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sam: that is an incredibly important point. for me the ball of the vaccine is to start begetting vaccine. whether i get a virus that makes me sneeze and cough -- for me the goal of the vaccine is to stop me getting disease. if i'm infected it raises the risk of people around me getting infected. breakthrough infections are relevant if we want to stop the virus. certainly the vaccinations are protecting us from severe disease and hospitalization. tom: let's go to your wheelhouse. dr. briar at johns hopkins was he did the other day with us that we need to focus on mrna, the winning vaccines that get it done. is that the only path we have is to solve it in the developed countries, move to the second tier countries, moved to the third tier countries, is that the way we will do this? sam: as it stands the data is best for the mrna vaccine, including the safety angle. the question we have to address is that is it possible the non-mrna vaccines such as johnson & johnson and astrazeneca may be giving us a broader response. that is a co
sam: that is an incredibly important point. for me the ball of the vaccine is to start begetting vaccine. whether i get a virus that makes me sneeze and cough -- for me the goal of the vaccine is to stop me getting disease. if i'm infected it raises the risk of people around me getting infected. breakthrough infections are relevant if we want to stop the virus. certainly the vaccinations are protecting us from severe disease and hospitalization. tom: let's go to your wheelhouse. dr. briar at...
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and sam bowers, in addition to sam bowers, was arrested his right hand guy, devers nicks. when his family brought devers nicks in, it was like the most pitiful sight you've ever seen. they wheeled him in in the wheelchair, you see the tall green oxygen tank, the whole bit. and they wheel him up in front of the judge and he's like, i can't take more than a couple of steps without oxygen, judge. the judge says, i don't normally do this, i'm going to let you out without bond. a dozen days later, this is like a reporter's dream, this is where we caught him. [ laughter ] so he got arrested. yeah, he loved me. so, fast forward. sam bowers goes on trial and guess who's there to testify on his behalf but mr. golfer. and so devers nicks is talking to his lawyer. and i don't mean this as a cruel detail, but i'm going to tell you this anyway. i don't always tell this, but okay. so his lawyer is this really good criminal defense lawyer back in the 1960s. but by this point, the guy is in his 80s. it's great, it's great. but the reason for that detail will be more apparent later. and so
and sam bowers, in addition to sam bowers, was arrested his right hand guy, devers nicks. when his family brought devers nicks in, it was like the most pitiful sight you've ever seen. they wheeled him in in the wheelchair, you see the tall green oxygen tank, the whole bit. and they wheel him up in front of the judge and he's like, i can't take more than a couple of steps without oxygen, judge. the judge says, i don't normally do this, i'm going to let you out without bond. a dozen days later,...
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sam kiley, as well. please be careful. sam. coming up next, more breaking news tonight. a live report from capitol hill, plus analysis about a major development in the investigation of the capitol riot. one with potential repercussions for republican members of congress and others. we'll be right back. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean now helps the places you go too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. ♪ ♪ it's a wishlist on wheels. a choice that requires no explanation. it's where safe and daring seamlessly intersect. it's understated, yet over-delivers. it is truly the mercedes-benz of sports sedans. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers. ♪ ♪ (upbeat pop music in background throughout) discover card i just got my cashback match is this for real? yup! we match all the cash back new card members earn at the end of their first year automatically woo! i got my mo-ney! it's hard to contain yourself isn't it? uh- huh! well let it go! woooo! get a dollar for d
sam kiley, as well. please be careful. sam. coming up next, more breaking news tonight. a live report from capitol hill, plus analysis about a major development in the investigation of the capitol riot. one with potential repercussions for republican members of congress and others. we'll be right back. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean now helps the places you go too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. ♪ ♪ it's a wishlist on...
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i think sam did a great job of recapping it. it is really this amazing example, the only example of a woman making these comments to the president of the united states. the only example, it's kind of incredible that elizabeth powell was entrusted with this confidential information. and also the way she crafts this letter is extremely eloquent. it is a well thought out argument. it is really indicative of her intellect. and the mutual respect washington had for her. she even kind of points out in cm you c pbably qte this is better than i can, it is not a selfifish decision to go back? it's for the fate of saving the country. it may not survive without you. this is really interesting. she did notot have formal education of course. she was extremely well read and travel as he points out in his journal. she was extremely intellectual because she immersed herself in >> education, periodicals, newspapers, novels and books. i feel this is the epicenter of all of her intellect is really seen in this letter. we cannot say she's the only
i think sam did a great job of recapping it. it is really this amazing example, the only example of a woman making these comments to the president of the united states. the only example, it's kind of incredible that elizabeth powell was entrusted with this confidential information. and also the way she crafts this letter is extremely eloquent. it is a well thought out argument. it is really indicative of her intellect. and the mutual respect washington had for her. she even kind of points out...
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in a few sentences, sam, give us a brief sam, give us a flavour of what patreon actually is and what it does. thanks for having me, julian. patreon is effectively a platform for creators to get paid in an ongoing sustainable way to their community, and in return, their community gets access to exclusive content, access to the creators and in many cases, a safe environment for their community. we'll expand on that in the next 25 minutes also. becky flint is a social media influencer and founder pepper studio, a social media marketing agency. how do you spot the next big youtube star? i think the really important thing to remember about social media is often, we're going there to see unpolished is better, almost. we're looking for things that are relatable and almost, kind of, more attainable than the typical celebrity, and i think that's the secret. chris stokel—walker has written books about youtube and now tiktok as well. with tiktok in mind, chris, to what extent has it been the year of tiktok 2021? because it seems to have come out of nowhere. it has. nobody can be a beneficiary
in a few sentences, sam, give us a brief sam, give us a flavour of what patreon actually is and what it does. thanks for having me, julian. patreon is effectively a platform for creators to get paid in an ongoing sustainable way to their community, and in return, their community gets access to exclusive content, access to the creators and in many cases, a safe environment for their community. we'll expand on that in the next 25 minutes also. becky flint is a social media influencer and founder...
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it was such an incredible feeling. >> reporter: off the track, sam is soaring, too. he was accepted to every med school he applied to. >> michigan, harvard, yale, stanford. >> reporter: he and girlfriend, maddie, started at michigan just three weeks before tokyo. >> i'd like to think that my professors will allow me to miss a few days of class. >> reporter: u.s. olympic officials joked they could write an excuse note. for a young man, once brought down by a devastating illness, now flying high. >> i would not change a thing. i think i am so, so, so much better off today because of the challenges that i have gone through. >> reporter: in spite of everything, still, living out that little boy's dream. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, middlebury, indiana. >>> coming up. th e i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastical
it was such an incredible feeling. >> reporter: off the track, sam is soaring, too. he was accepted to every med school he applied to. >> michigan, harvard, yale, stanford. >> reporter: he and girlfriend, maddie, started at michigan just three weeks before tokyo. >> i'd like to think that my professors will allow me to miss a few days of class. >> reporter: u.s. olympic officials joked they could write an excuse note. for a young man, once brought down by a...
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i want to go now to sam kiley. he was on the ground until just yesterday morning among the journalists taking out of the country in part because of safety concerns. sam, this was the concern and the sad fact is the pentagon now confirming such an attack. >> reporter: yeah, the situation on kabul international airport for several days until i left yesterday evening, in fact, jim, was extremely tense. because they did have this very active ongoing intelligence with some precision. this he were anticipating a spectacular attack. they were anticipating an attack almost certainly against the crowds gathering outside of the gate. and they anticipated that it would be so-called isis-k, isis group behind it. we don't know yet officially in any great detail the providence of this bomb but all of the fingers will be pointing toward isis-k and the only organization jim in the world that has an interest in committing this kind of atrocity. because it does three things. it intimidates the afghan population, which is very much a
i want to go now to sam kiley. he was on the ground until just yesterday morning among the journalists taking out of the country in part because of safety concerns. sam, this was the concern and the sad fact is the pentagon now confirming such an attack. >> reporter: yeah, the situation on kabul international airport for several days until i left yesterday evening, in fact, jim, was extremely tense. because they did have this very active ongoing intelligence with some precision. this he...
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having made it back to europe, she joins us now, as does sam kiley. sam, the biden administration must decide by tomorrow, based on what you know, what you have seen on the ground. what do you think is likely to happen? >> reporter: well, they have got a catch-22, anderson. if they don't extend their stay here, no matter what, the military risks, the human beings risk certainly in their view dying inside afghanistan at the hands of militants. but if they do extend, they risk being -- coming into confrontation with the taliban who have said absolutely august the 31st is the red line and there will be these unspecified consequences if the americans stay on. there might be some negotiated wiggle room there with the taliban. but right now i can hear what appears to be -- what sounds like quite a ferocious firefight here at first light off in the direction here on the edge of the airport. we don't know what is going on there, but there is a great deal of tension here indeed. not because of the threat posed by the taliban, but because of the persistent thre
having made it back to europe, she joins us now, as does sam kiley. sam, the biden administration must decide by tomorrow, based on what you know, what you have seen on the ground. what do you think is likely to happen? >> reporter: well, they have got a catch-22, anderson. if they don't extend their stay here, no matter what, the military risks, the human beings risk certainly in their view dying inside afghanistan at the hands of militants. but if they do extend, they risk being --...
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sam, appreciate it. i want to bring in a former u.s. air force officer. she co-chairs the global politics and security program at georgetown university. i appreciate your time. your reaction? >> obviously as a veteran myself who served in afghanistan, i'm devastated to hear what's happened. i remember the sounds of the suicide bombers when i was in kabul. i can just only manage. as a veteran and as someone trying to get colleagues and friends out of afghanistan and people with prior si visas, that door has probably slammed shut now. they were already desperate to get there with the crowds. with the taliban stopping those trying to get out, it was nearly impossible to get out. it looks like the door has shut. it's a tragic day everywhere around and everybody who served the united states. the afghan civilians trying to get out, many of whom who probably served us loyally for years as siv visa holders and so forth. >> we hear from the administration that as many as 100,000 -- i've heard different figures, anywhere from 80,000 to up to 100,000 or so people in
sam, appreciate it. i want to bring in a former u.s. air force officer. she co-chairs the global politics and security program at georgetown university. i appreciate your time. your reaction? >> obviously as a veteran myself who served in afghanistan, i'm devastated to hear what's happened. i remember the sounds of the suicide bombers when i was in kabul. i can just only manage. as a veteran and as someone trying to get colleagues and friends out of afghanistan and people with prior si...
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. >> sam kylie with that report from kabul. sam is joining us now on the phone. sam, just give us a sense -- put this into context, where are we? the deadline is august 31st, but we're starting to see things close up there at the kabul airport, it seems. >> reporter: well, closing up i think would be a little premature in the sense that the airport is still running at full capacity but you're right absolutely a number of u.s. troops have begun the early stages of their withdrawal. that would be entirely necessary. the elements that weren't absolutely essential are being sent out, if one could have anybody who is not essential in an operation of this size. british forces are also beginning to wind down. there is also clearly not quite a shortage but there is a very seriously dwindling number of afghans certainly making it to the airport, needing evacuation, quite probably because the taliban put blocks in around the city. it's not clear whether or not american citizens and other international workers who want to get evacuated can do so. but certainly cnn has been
. >> sam kylie with that report from kabul. sam is joining us now on the phone. sam, just give us a sense -- put this into context, where are we? the deadline is august 31st, but we're starting to see things close up there at the kabul airport, it seems. >> reporter: well, closing up i think would be a little premature in the sense that the airport is still running at full capacity but you're right absolutely a number of u.s. troops have begun the early stages of their withdrawal....
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sam, i wanted to come to you about patreon in a bit more detail now. because that is, to an extent, meant to change at least some of it, as i understand it. you launched it back, i think it was 2013, with a university friend, jack conte. he was a musician, but was only earning tiny sums on youtube. was that how the idea began, to try and do something differently here? yes, i mean, even for myself personally i had studied... jack and i met in college because we were matched in a creative dorm. but i had studied 15 years of classical piano. my college essay was about how my mum chopped off part of my middle finger in a door hinge, but then i continued studying music and played in carnegie hall. but i didn't decide to do music as my career because at that time certainly you had to be the absolute best to even consider a possible path forward. where this was your life. and i think nowadays what's fascinating with the internet is that you can connect with these subpockets of communities, directly with yourfans, and get monetised. we've talked about how the
sam, i wanted to come to you about patreon in a bit more detail now. because that is, to an extent, meant to change at least some of it, as i understand it. you launched it back, i think it was 2013, with a university friend, jack conte. he was a musician, but was only earning tiny sums on youtube. was that how the idea began, to try and do something differently here? yes, i mean, even for myself personally i had studied... jack and i met in college because we were matched in a creative dorm....
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sam yam. co—founder of patreon, thank you. kaya, reporter information, becky flint, youtube influencer and found of pepper studio, author of tiktok boom, chris stokel—walker. china's dynamite app in the superpower racer social media and earlier, we heard from a reporter from panorama. we will be back at the same time next week with the media show. thank you very much for watching and goodbye. hello. there is some rain to come as it finishes its way eastwards through the uk. showers for northern and eastern reaches of england into the small hours but for many it is a dry story. some lingering cloud across the hills and coasts, but clearer skies already making quite good ingress to with the rest of the uk. will set us up well for seeing more sunshine certainly then we saw on saturday through sunday. just a chance of that sunshine could feed some isolated but persistent thundery showers through parts of northern england through sunday afternoon but sunshine will equate to more warmth for sunday and through the week ahead, it lo
sam yam. co—founder of patreon, thank you. kaya, reporter information, becky flint, youtube influencer and found of pepper studio, author of tiktok boom, chris stokel—walker. china's dynamite app in the superpower racer social media and earlier, we heard from a reporter from panorama. we will be back at the same time next week with the media show. thank you very much for watching and goodbye. hello. there is some rain to come as it finishes its way eastwards through the uk. showers for...
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sam yam. co—founder of patreon, thank you. kaya, reporter information, becky flint, youtube influencer and found of pepper studio, author of tiktok boom, chris stokel—walker. china's dynamite app in the superpower racer social media and earlier, we heard from a reporter from panorama. we will be back at the same time next week with the media show. thank you very much for watching and goodbye. hello there. county tyrone in northern ireland was the warmest part of the uk on monday. and over the next few days, generally, it's going to be the western side of the uk that sees the highest temperatures and the best of the sunshine. the high—pressure is still in charge of our weather, so essentially it is fine and dry. coming in off the north sea, though, there is this cloud that's pushing towards northern england and eventually it will work towards parts of wales and it could produce a few spots of drizzle, some mistiness over the hills. mist and fog patches and scotland and northern ireland will lift, the sunshine comes out and
sam yam. co—founder of patreon, thank you. kaya, reporter information, becky flint, youtube influencer and found of pepper studio, author of tiktok boom, chris stokel—walker. china's dynamite app in the superpower racer social media and earlier, we heard from a reporter from panorama. we will be back at the same time next week with the media show. thank you very much for watching and goodbye. hello there. county tyrone in northern ireland was the warmest part of the uk on monday. and over...
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sam yam, co—founder of patreon, thank you. reporter information, becky flint, youtube influencer and found of pepper studio, author of tiktok boom, chris stokel—walker. and earlier, we heard from a reporter from panorama. we will be back at the same time next week with the media show. thank you very much for watching and goodbye. hello again. is misty of the high ground more recently that rain has pushed its way further east with still some rain across eastern areas of scotland, heavy rain from northern england, wet weather for east anglia and into the east midlands and south—east england here over the next few hours. temperatures to start the day on sunday, 13— 15 degrees. a scotland across eastern areas of england as well. through sunday i think we will still have some cloud and patches of rain working in across the east coast anywhere from lincolnshire down towards kent and later showers in central and later showers in central and eastern scotland, central and eastern scotland, central and eastern scotland, central an
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sam, let me start with you first on the phone with us. it's been a week since the taliban took kabul. what your seeing and is the situation any less chaotic at the airport? what can you tell us? >> well, jim, i've only beenage to see the airport itself, not what is going on beyond it. clearly the reports of the 2,000 people pressed up against its walls possibly lower than in the past because there are so many thousands inside the airport itself. i'm not sure exactly what the figures are at the moment because they change constantly. sort of 8,000 or more at any one time. there are aircraft taking off on a regular basis. we've also seen nonmilitary aircraft coming and going. it's not clear whether or not they're evacuating civilians. but very large numbers of civilians are being evacuated in long queues. mostly on to c-17s from qatar, the united states and other countries, from hungary. they're going off to places as far flung as georgia, ramstein, the u.s. base in germany, qatar itself and the united arab emirates. a huge international eff
sam, let me start with you first on the phone with us. it's been a week since the taliban took kabul. what your seeing and is the situation any less chaotic at the airport? what can you tell us? >> well, jim, i've only beenage to see the airport itself, not what is going on beyond it. clearly the reports of the 2,000 people pressed up against its walls possibly lower than in the past because there are so many thousands inside the airport itself. i'm not sure exactly what the figures are...
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sam, welcome to you. the waters behind you look calm at this point, but it may be deceiving from our camera angle. give us a sense of how things are there. >> rain is just starting to pick up a little bit. it's light right now, alex. it is calm by and large. there is this monster storm on our doorstep right now. ida is expected to make landfall in the next five or six hours at 100 miles per hour sustained winds. if it hits 157 or more, that makes it a cat 5. for historical context here, there are only four hurricanes that made landfall as a cat 5 in the united states. it never happened in louisiana. michael in florida and andrew, as well. you're looking right now at extremely rare situation and i would also add this. not just the intensity of the winds, alex. this storm is expanding. it's getting larger. now 40 miles out from the core of the storm is where you're going to find hurricane force winds. alex, 140 miles out, tropical storm force winds. that's according to our weather folks. that is a massive f
sam, welcome to you. the waters behind you look calm at this point, but it may be deceiving from our camera angle. give us a sense of how things are there. >> rain is just starting to pick up a little bit. it's light right now, alex. it is calm by and large. there is this monster storm on our doorstep right now. ida is expected to make landfall in the next five or six hours at 100 miles per hour sustained winds. if it hits 157 or more, that makes it a cat 5. for historical context here,...
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joining us is sam fazeli. does a booster shot do anything to offset the rising caseload by people who are unvaccinated? sam: the simple answer to that is no. most of the problem is in different geographies. much of africa, a lot of asia and the middle east who have not even gotten to 10% or 15% vaccination rates. vaccinating people with a third dose in the u.s. will not make a difference. within the united states we have states that have lower vaccination rates. will that make a difference? probably? because it will be giving a boost to those people who have the vaccine and protecting them against infections that are what people are counting. that could make a difference to that statistic. guy: do you think they will be needed more widely? sam: i believe that one of the mistakes we have made this we have thought that the vaccine trials were perfectly designed. i think the issue is the trials were done as best as possible for the fastest outcome. two doses. short periods. try to see how it looks. it looks great
joining us is sam fazeli. does a booster shot do anything to offset the rising caseload by people who are unvaccinated? sam: the simple answer to that is no. most of the problem is in different geographies. much of africa, a lot of asia and the middle east who have not even gotten to 10% or 15% vaccination rates. vaccinating people with a third dose in the u.s. will not make a difference. within the united states we have states that have lower vaccination rates. will that make a difference?...
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that's sam fazeli at bloomberg intelligence. coming up, we stick with the u.s., but politics, the u.s. set to vote on a $550 billion infrastructure plan within a matter of days after finalizing the bill. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> we're very, very confident we can hit the dividend policy this year. what we've seen so far this year is capital that can continue to accrue into a much better place than where we thought we'd to be at this point. dani: hsbc cfo ewen stephenson speaking about the policy earnings. speaking to you, manus, i thought what was remarkable about your interview was his commitment and confidence around china, not just when it comes to capital, but people as well, saying we're still living executive to hong kong. manus: absolutely. that was when we pushed the agenda, really in regards to regulation, the anti-sanctions regulation that may come up. ewen was for not moving, but he and noah put down their marker, this is where we are. he talked about a better credit cycle. i'm sitting on the call at
that's sam fazeli at bloomberg intelligence. coming up, we stick with the u.s., but politics, the u.s. set to vote on a $550 billion infrastructure plan within a matter of days after finalizing the bill. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> we're very, very confident we can hit the dividend policy this year. what we've seen so far this year is capital that can continue to accrue into a much better place than where we thought we'd to be at this point. dani: hsbc cfo ewen stephenson...
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. >> thank you, sam. here we have dwight d. eisenhower, 34th president of the united states and like hair yeah truman, very much a product of the american heartland. would have subscribed to a lot of the same values and embodied the same virtues. the men grew up within about 170, 180 miles of each other, had a lot of similar experiences. in fact, there was even a bit of overlap, eisenhower's oldest brother arthur at one time lived in the same boarding house as harry truman around 1900, i believe. even though the men did share a lot in common and there was a lot of mutual respect, there was not always a lot of mutual like for each other. we will discuss that in a little bit. which is kind of ironic, again, given so many similarities between the two men. next slide, please. we will go to ike's childhood and it always strikes me how similar this picture is to the picture of harry truman's grade school class, looks like it's about the same size and they put the students in the same pose. there you can see ike on the front row secon
. >> thank you, sam. here we have dwight d. eisenhower, 34th president of the united states and like hair yeah truman, very much a product of the american heartland. would have subscribed to a lot of the same values and embodied the same virtues. the men grew up within about 170, 180 miles of each other, had a lot of similar experiences. in fact, there was even a bit of overlap, eisenhower's oldest brother arthur at one time lived in the same boarding house as harry truman around 1900, i...
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sam stein, now white house editor for politico. and dr. vin gupta, critical care pulmonologist who has advised us on the pandemic, and is also on faculty at the university of washington institute for medical evaluation. thank you for kicking things off tonight. dr. vin gupta, let's start with you, on the discussion of booster shots. on the one hand, we have a massive spread of coronavirus, numbers we have not seen for months, and we are talking now about boosters for those who have been vaccinated. >> good evening, ali. pharmaceutical companies need to be stop leading on messaging on this topic. moderna's doing it, pfizer. it's a habit they can't quit. they need to stop doing this. the message that i hear from young people, doc, now i need three doses to be protected? it's confusing people and they need to stop. what is clear, and what i suspect the fda is going to release, i'm glad they are doing it -- that if you are immunocompromised, if you have cancer, chemotherapy, it's a long list, 4% of america has that condition, you will be eligi
sam stein, now white house editor for politico. and dr. vin gupta, critical care pulmonologist who has advised us on the pandemic, and is also on faculty at the university of washington institute for medical evaluation. thank you for kicking things off tonight. dr. vin gupta, let's start with you, on the discussion of booster shots. on the one hand, we have a massive spread of coronavirus, numbers we have not seen for months, and we are talking now about boosters for those who have been...
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. >> it is now my pleasure to introduce sam. sam is on the faculty of the science writing and ma in writing program at johns hopkins. prior to his arrival, sam taught creative writing and journalism in pennsylvania for ten years. he holds an ma in english and creative writing and in creative nonfiction from columbia university. he's published short stories, personal essays, satires, journalistic features on a wide range of topics. in recent years he's primarily nwritten about science and healh and his work has appeared in "the new york times" magazine, the newhe yorker, the atlantic, wired, the los angeles times, the financial times magazine and mit technology review among other publications and of course the author of the book ravenous which you see this title on the screen and you are able to order and that is what we are talking about today so welcome, sam. >> thank you so much for inviting me on. >> of course.nv it's wonderful to have you. as i've said on social media, it reads like a novel. i was glued to it, but it's all t
. >> it is now my pleasure to introduce sam. sam is on the faculty of the science writing and ma in writing program at johns hopkins. prior to his arrival, sam taught creative writing and journalism in pennsylvania for ten years. he holds an ma in english and creative writing and in creative nonfiction from columbia university. he's published short stories, personal essays, satires, journalistic features on a wide range of topics. in recent years he's primarily nwritten about science and...
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her lawsuit against good sam in 2019. we told but the suit in june when we first exposed reports of dangerous levels and poor patient care at the facility. her complaint alleges her mother's body went missing at the hospital because another body was stacked on top of it for days. the facility and its parent company hca health care tell us staff failed to follow storage protocols and the error was corrected. >> you lose someone, it is important as a mom. you try to find peace. and -- i'm sorry. i mean, they just took that. they ended up calling me back and saying we're sorry but the hospital cannot find the body. they threw the body out. >> reporter: they threw the body out? >> yeah. she said it was just labeled tissue on my chart. >> reporter: even though she said she and her hba made specific arital that a mortuary pick up the body for cremation and be put into this urgent. >> how kit be tissue? aid sonogram of the baby sucking his thumb. >> reporter: it is not the only hospital accused of mishanding bodies. they own a s
her lawsuit against good sam in 2019. we told but the suit in june when we first exposed reports of dangerous levels and poor patient care at the facility. her complaint alleges her mother's body went missing at the hospital because another body was stacked on top of it for days. the facility and its parent company hca health care tell us staff failed to follow storage protocols and the error was corrected. >> you lose someone, it is important as a mom. you try to find peace. and -- i'm...
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sam, we know you are watching it. michelle, let's bring you in here. what is the latest on ida's track right now? >> hi there, guys. yeah, it looks like we're going to make landfall in about seven hours and bill karins, our top-notch meteorologist here, said ida is challenging the records to be one of the strongest storms ever to hit louisiana. certainly looking good on satellite. you don't need to be a meteorologist to know that picture on satellite is showing us a very strong, textbook, classical hurricane. category 4 storm. al mentioned this, sam mentioned this, that it took that leap overnight to 145 miles per hour. it made the rapid intensification. it went up 65 since 8:00 a.m. yesterday. right now we're looking at a very well defined eye, the red around the eye, the cloud tops, the high cloud tops, the thunderstorms, so a really, really strong storm we're starting to see it breathe and stretch, so the winds extend pretty far. now on radar you can see where you see the yellows, those are darker, that's rainfall that's a little bit heavier. you ca
sam, we know you are watching it. michelle, let's bring you in here. what is the latest on ida's track right now? >> hi there, guys. yeah, it looks like we're going to make landfall in about seven hours and bill karins, our top-notch meteorologist here, said ida is challenging the records to be one of the strongest storms ever to hit louisiana. certainly looking good on satellite. you don't need to be a meteorologist to know that picture on satellite is showing us a very strong, textbook,...
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. >> is this your idea of the sam pain bottle? >> i don't even drink sam pcham. >> i was looking forward to go fishing but i am happy to talk to you right now. >> how does it feel to be back here? >> it is a gift. >> you go chasing these things down? >> i have been chasing this thing my whole life. >> how would you describe your voice? >> annoying. >> i now want to go get that music, too. >> there it is. >> that'll teach him for cutting in front of me. >> is that why you forgot to wear your tie? >> sorry, do you feel disrespected snd. >> hey, i am not wearing anything >> wow, wow. [ laughter ] >> don't you dare use that on the weekend. ♪ it is being redesigned to atrack people. this iguanas -- >> i am such a fan of yours and i have been watching you for many, many years. anthony mason. >> you stop this now. >> be cool. the day was the moment that changed his hyplife forever. >> how does it feel? >> i am noer serervous. >> do you think country artist needs to speak up more? >> it would be nice. >> are you worried of the response
. >> is this your idea of the sam pain bottle? >> i don't even drink sam pcham. >> i was looking forward to go fishing but i am happy to talk to you right now. >> how does it feel to be back here? >> it is a gift. >> you go chasing these things down? >> i have been chasing this thing my whole life. >> how would you describe your voice? >> annoying. >> i now want to go get that music, too. >> there it is. >> that'll teach...
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cnn's sam kylie is inside the airport at kabul and joins us now on the phone. sam, a whole ton of new information there. but let's start with this fire fight overnight, first. what happened? >> reporter: >> so our understanding from the german authorities is that an unknown sniper opened fire killing one afghan national army soldier. these are predominantly afghan special forces still working alongside the coalition, if you like, as their face to face very often with the taliban no suggestion that this was a taliban sniper. in all probability the suspicion is it could be the so-called islamic state. following that the afghans opened fire back on his or her location and as a consequence of that there was a friendly fire incident possibly involving u.s. marines for germans which four afghan soldiers were injured. they are currently in the norwegian hospital here on the air base in intensive care being treated by combination of doctors from around the coalition. this really reflecting just how intense things are but also the first known attack on the coalition and
cnn's sam kylie is inside the airport at kabul and joins us now on the phone. sam, a whole ton of new information there. but let's start with this fire fight overnight, first. what happened? >> reporter: >> so our understanding from the german authorities is that an unknown sniper opened fire killing one afghan national army soldier. these are predominantly afghan special forces still working alongside the coalition, if you like, as their face to face very often with the taliban no...
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. >> the relationship between sam and diane was magical. >> sam, i am sorry i was late. is there anything i can do to make it up to you? >> yeah, yeah, but you wouldn't. >> then, it introduced a storytelling trope. the will they/won't they? >> you disgust me. i hate you. >> are you as turned on as i am? >> more. >> "cheers" was explicitly saying these two people are gonna sleep together, and it's going to be a disaster. >> i've never been better, in my entire life. >> you have been boozing with two hands ever since diane walked out on you. >> the call came. this is top secret. diane's going to break up with sam and you might be her boyfriend. >> i'm dr. fraser crane. i am sorry i startled you. >> an overeducated, highly emotional dreamer. and i thought i can play this guy. >> shelly moved on, after the fifth season. and in came christy allie. she just blew the roof off it. in came woody harrelson. >> you get behind a bar, and right away, strangers are your best friends. >> cheers was that place where you fit in, where you actually belong. this is your secondary family. >
. >> the relationship between sam and diane was magical. >> sam, i am sorry i was late. is there anything i can do to make it up to you? >> yeah, yeah, but you wouldn't. >> then, it introduced a storytelling trope. the will they/won't they? >> you disgust me. i hate you. >> are you as turned on as i am? >> more. >> "cheers" was explicitly saying these two people are gonna sleep together, and it's going to be a disaster. >> i've...
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sam kerr it also played his part, as he got two wickets in two balls —— sam curran. greg overton into the bowling line—up. baby doesn't have the express pace of mark would, but made his contribution with three wickets, including the final want to call. 78 all out there india, and as you mentioned england, to bat with a new look partnership, and itjust goes from strength to strength. it really is remarkable, but when he did of this turnaround, because there were so many questions... —— when you think of this turnaround. the tactics, that fragile batching order as well, but they have all been answered in the space of three sessions. . ~ ,., ., ., sessions. yeah. i think so. to a lane sessions. yeah. i think so. to a large extent. — sessions. yeah. i think so. to a large extent, absolutely. - sessions. yeah. i think so. to a large extent, absolutely. i- sessions. yeah. i think so. to a| large extent, absolutely. ithink large extent, absolutely. i think one thing joe root admitted in the wake of that defeat at lord's, on that final day, certainly got carried away
sam kerr it also played his part, as he got two wickets in two balls —— sam curran. greg overton into the bowling line—up. baby doesn't have the express pace of mark would, but made his contribution with three wickets, including the final want to call. 78 all out there india, and as you mentioned england, to bat with a new look partnership, and itjust goes from strength to strength. it really is remarkable, but when he did of this turnaround, because there were so many questions... ——...
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>> good morning, sam. i know everyone is trying to beat the heat, but it's still in the south central and western tear. tough conditions if you're not a hot weather fan. 69 million people are going to be impacted by heat advisories for today. these heatwaves continue. this southbound our fourth heatwave across sections of the northeast as we're dealing with daytime highs. the feel-like temperature going to be about 110 from the mid-atlantic all the way into the northeast. air temperatures today across the board from the tennessee valley to the ohio valley in the mid-90s. i wish i could say it backs off for tomorrow, but it spreads down more to the deep south. into charleston, a high of 89 for your friday. this comes with severe weather unfortunately for the upper midwest. there is that enhanced risk of some isolated tornadoes as well. so the flood threat is pretty big from wisconsin into green bay. could see some localized flooding up to 3 to 5 inches. sam, do your best to try to beat the heat. >> people,
>> good morning, sam. i know everyone is trying to beat the heat, but it's still in the south central and western tear. tough conditions if you're not a hot weather fan. 69 million people are going to be impacted by heat advisories for today. these heatwaves continue. this southbound our fourth heatwave across sections of the northeast as we're dealing with daytime highs. the feel-like temperature going to be about 110 from the mid-atlantic all the way into the northeast. air temperatures...
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which way is it going, sam? , i“, , sam? alli can say is, my phone is buzzinu. sam? alli can say is, my phone is buzzing. whoever _ sam? alli can say is, my phone is buzzing. whoever you _ sam? alli can say is, my phone is buzzing. whoever you are - sam? alli can say is, my phone is buzzing. whoever you are with - sam? all i can say is, my phone is| buzzing. whoever you are with that there is your _ buzzing. whoever you are with that there is your person. _ buzzing. whoever you are with that there is your person. have - buzzing. whoever you are with that there is your person. have you - buzzing. whoever you are with that there is your person. have you got| there is your person. have you got one football _ there is your person. have you got one football team _ there is your person. have you got one football team or— there is your person. have you got one football team or one - there is your person. have you got one football team or one sports i one football team or one sports team? ., . , one football team or one sports team? ., ~ , ., one football team or one sport
which way is it going, sam? , i“, , sam? alli can say is, my phone is buzzinu. sam? alli can say is, my phone is buzzing. whoever _ sam? alli can say is, my phone is buzzing. whoever you _ sam? alli can say is, my phone is buzzing. whoever you are - sam? alli can say is, my phone is buzzing. whoever you are with - sam? all i can say is, my phone is| buzzing. whoever you are with that there is your _ buzzing. whoever you are with that there is your person. _ buzzing. whoever you are with that...
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let's go live to soon as we have journalist sam kimball on stand by there for a sam. hi there again. so why this change of tack on the part of mr goodman? she indeed, it seems like a significant change in the party's earlier stance. just last night. wednesday, another which is the largest coalition block party in parliament, held a consultative committee meeting that went through the night. a statement came out after the meeting this morning saying yes, just as you've mentioned, saying that the extraordinary measures taken by the 20th president sired on july 25th, which included the freezing of parliament for 30 days, as well as the suspension of parliamentary, parliamentary immunity. and the sacking of prime minister he sent messi, she called these measures and opportunity for reform. this is in contrast to the parties earlier statements which are called the actions a, a coo and we both separately critique the actions. now, the, the members of the party, it seems, some of them were dissatisfied with the course of the discussion on the party politics. as some members
let's go live to soon as we have journalist sam kimball on stand by there for a sam. hi there again. so why this change of tack on the part of mr goodman? she indeed, it seems like a significant change in the party's earlier stance. just last night. wednesday, another which is the largest coalition block party in parliament, held a consultative committee meeting that went through the night. a statement came out after the meeting this morning saying yes, just as you've mentioned, saying that the...
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sam, appreciate it. barbara star is at the pentagon where a news conference wrapped up a short time ago. talk about what we learned about the u.s. mission in afghanistan this morning. >> reporter: the pentagon taking great pains to say that the threat from isis-k does continue. that it is serious. that they are looking at it around the clock and trying to be ready if, in fact, there are more attacks. now, they are pressing for additional force protection measures at the airport, and in no small part, pressing the taliban to push the perimeter back to close roads. they're having some success with that but not giving us specifics about what the taliban agreed to. the question is why weren't the measures in place perhaps before the attack yesterday? the pentagon addressed that question. >> we're going to do the forensics on this, barb. clearly try to figure out what went wrong, because clearly something went wrong. but it would be irresponsible if we didn't act immediately to just double down and make sure
sam, appreciate it. barbara star is at the pentagon where a news conference wrapped up a short time ago. talk about what we learned about the u.s. mission in afghanistan this morning. >> reporter: the pentagon taking great pains to say that the threat from isis-k does continue. that it is serious. that they are looking at it around the clock and trying to be ready if, in fact, there are more attacks. now, they are pressing for additional force protection measures at the airport, and in no...
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thank you, sam tim. we will talk about harry truman. many other things tim and i are talking about, separate, talks i do apologize for glossing over some very important things that i am hoping to at least get highlights. i mentioned harry truman becomes president suddenly on april 12th, 1945. and few, if any presidents, have ever faced similar challenges that harry truman faced, particularly since he was very ill prepared by franklin roosevelt, the two only had two meetings during his 80 today vice presidency, and what was happening was the war against germany, world war ii against germany was concluding, it would conclude in may the following month, but the war against japan was still very much happening, ongoing. and so harry truman was faced with how to handle war against japan, and dealing with the issues of postwar europe, and asia after the war. so, he has a meeting here in july of 1945 with the big three, was done churchill, truman, and joseph stalin. churchill of course the british leader and stall in the russian leader. soviet
thank you, sam tim. we will talk about harry truman. many other things tim and i are talking about, separate, talks i do apologize for glossing over some very important things that i am hoping to at least get highlights. i mentioned harry truman becomes president suddenly on april 12th, 1945. and few, if any presidents, have ever faced similar challenges that harry truman faced, particularly since he was very ill prepared by franklin roosevelt, the two only had two meetings during his 80 today...
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let's go to cnn's sam kiley who is live at the airport in kabul where, sam, 21,000 people over a 24-hour period, that is an enormous number. >> reporter: yeah, it's a staggering achievement. and if you think about it, the berlin airlift had far, far longer period of time. nato 56,000, the coalition is now nudging towards 60,000, well over 58,000 people are leaving, of course, every day. 9,000 have been put on aircraft
let's go to cnn's sam kiley who is live at the airport in kabul where, sam, 21,000 people over a 24-hour period, that is an enormous number. >> reporter: yeah, it's a staggering achievement. and if you think about it, the berlin airlift had far, far longer period of time. nato 56,000, the coalition is now nudging towards 60,000, well over 58,000 people are leaving, of course, every day. 9,000 have been put on aircraft
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general partner and former vp at facebook sam lesson joins us now. you penned this really interesting essay, if you will, about competition and how you think competition is under assault, but competition is necessary. how much of this assault on competition is because of the power of these tech giants like your former employer, facebook, and apple? >> i don't think it's about the tech giants per se i think it's actually more about the nature of technology, where big things get really big and really powerful really quickly you look at what happens for apple, for instance. they're in a really tough spot because they legitimately have to deal with two demands from society. one is for privacy and safety. and the other is for open competition. that's an unwinnable thing for them what we can't allow them to do is use that as a cover to squash competition because they can't turn everything into a privacy issue so no competition is allowed, but i think the fundamental problem isn't about companies. it's about technology. these companies, the really big ones,
general partner and former vp at facebook sam lesson joins us now. you penned this really interesting essay, if you will, about competition and how you think competition is under assault, but competition is necessary. how much of this assault on competition is because of the power of these tech giants like your former employer, facebook, and apple? >> i don't think it's about the tech giants per se i think it's actually more about the nature of technology, where big things get really big...
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sam kiley, thank you. >>> all right. joining us now is cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mudd, former senior intelligence adviser and former senior counterterrorism official. phil, the next six days, what is that going to look like on the ground in afghanistan? >> boy, i think there is a hope given what we just heard that the numbers will dwindle, which means the final days are less eventful than we might have thought just a week ago. i tell you there is a scenario i would worry about that we have to plan for. let's put two pieces together. a bunch of trigger happy young taliban guys outside the airport in the waning days. remember, it is really hot there right now. in the waning days watching their fellow citizens leave and being extremely frustrated by the departure of people who don't want to be part of what the taliban thinks is a new afghanistan. you have that on one side, trigger happy taliban people at the airport. on the other side, and i hope we don't see this with the dwindling numbers. you could see -- you cou
sam kiley, thank you. >>> all right. joining us now is cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mudd, former senior intelligence adviser and former senior counterterrorism official. phil, the next six days, what is that going to look like on the ground in afghanistan? >> boy, i think there is a hope given what we just heard that the numbers will dwindle, which means the final days are less eventful than we might have thought just a week ago. i tell you there is a scenario i would worry...