you don t just have the disen disinformation. you have a bunch of people you wouldn t think of that are not in that dozen but they are spreading just as much information because every time they post something, it gets hundreds of shares. and it s there s an entire world on facebook of this stuff. and the more it s shared, the strength in numbers, the more credibility you re attaching to it. i wonder, heather, what is your message to all the people out there that are choosing now to be unvaccinated? what would you have them know? if you are choosing to be unvaccinated, what you re probably saying is i don t want to take this risk of vaccine for a virus that only has a 99% or that has a 99% survival rate but if that 1% was your child or
administration, telling me in a statement, quote: widespread fraud at the state level and pandemic unemployment insurance during the previous administration is one of the most serious challenges we inherited but, bret, senate republicans say democrats could have done more. senatorred to young tells me that they set aside the money for this but it didn t come with strings to make sure states actually use it to cut down on fraud. bret? bret: hillary, thank you. also breaking tonight president biden says the u.s. will be the arsenal of vaccines against the coronavirus donating a half billion doses to nearly 100 needy nations with no strings attached. the president met with british prime minister boris johnson on the first full day of his first foreign trip. white house correspondent peter doocy traveling with the president in corn wall england. good evening,. peter: peter good evening, bret. we are seeing in realtime that the biden foreign policy doctrine is turning out to be strength
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Mark O’Connor will turn 60 this August and not far behind, the 50th anniversary of his arrival on the roots music scene. A musical prodigy if ever there was one, O’Connor was making such a stir on the fiddle contest circuit by age 12 that Rounder Records signed him to a deal. By 16, he’d released three albums, including his daring bluegrass guitar opus
Markology. Now, 44 years later, there’s a sequel, and it’s a wild story.
The world came to know O’Connor as perhaps the most complete and innovative fiddler/violinist in American history. But his first instrument was actually the guitar. Not folk or bluegrass guitar, but classical and flamenco, starting about age six, because his mother loved the styles, and Andres Segovia was a favorite artist. But once he got into fiddling and involved in contests, he won trophies and attracted some legendary figures to mentor and teach him.
Sideswipe: April 29: Old school NZ shower mixer
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World s strongest beer
Meet Strength In Numbers, a beer with an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 57.8%. The beverage, dubbed the world s strongest beer , is made by the UK s BrewDog in collaboration with Schorschbräu, a German brewer. So how do these brewing companies produce the eye-watering beer? Shortlist has the details: BrewDog uses the traditional Eisbock method. This is when you freeze the beer, re