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it's only a three hour day trope from worcester. it's really worth going there to see these gardens. they're called unto my meyer gardens, samuel and meyer. but this was originally greystone samuel tilden property. the third sam of these gardens. really known by another name son of sam, david berkowitz, the mass murderer that terrorized yonkers and new york during the late 1970s. in 1979. exactly a century after. tell them what state satanic and blood stain altar were found. the abandoned gatehouse on, the property along with the remains of several german shepherds sacrifice days by berkowitz. the gatehouse can still be and entered today. 1903. the world's swirled about andrew green throughout 1903. green remained unfazed by publicity. he was driven by fierce momentum to accomplish as much as paths. of all his 83 years old. he on an autobiography. his office had 214 broadway and the national bank building provided the setting of meetings and diplomat agreements on a national scale. he was elected president in the various commissions
it's only a three hour day trope from worcester. it's really worth going there to see these gardens. they're called unto my meyer gardens, samuel and meyer. but this was originally greystone samuel tilden property. the third sam of these gardens. really known by another name son of sam, david berkowitz, the mass murderer that terrorized yonkers and new york during the late 1970s. in 1979. exactly a century after. tell them what state satanic and blood stain altar were found. the abandoned...
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some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees.xt weekend will be in mid—single figures. and to get there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tussling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain, mainly, particularly in western scotland, relentless. the heavier bursts seen in northern ireland and northern england will ease off and a bit drier compared to the morning in the south. some breaks in the cloud but a blustery day wherever you are, winds up to 60mph in shetland. some sunny spells butjust 5 degrees here, whereas most of us will be in double figures if not low—to—mid teens. tonight, many southern areas dry with clear skies around. relentless rain in western scotland, particularly the western highlands will be mounting up,
some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees.xt weekend will be in mid—single figures. and to get there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tussling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in...
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some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees.be in mid—single figures. and to get there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tussling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain, mainly, particularly in western scotland, relentless. the heavier bursts seen in northern ireland and northern england will ease off and a bit drier compared to the morning in the south. some breaks in the cloud but a blustery day wherever you are, winds up to 60mph in shetland. some sunny spells but just five degrees here, whereas most of us will be in double figures if not low—to—mid teens. tonight, many southern areas dry with clear skies around. relentless rain in western scotland, particularly the western highlands will be mounting up, over150mm of
some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees.be in mid—single figures. and to get there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tussling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week....
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. >> my name is paul and i am from the city of worcester, mass. . i want to thank everyone in attendance and i want to thank the students. i teach at a college and i have had over 5000 students. every issue brought up here tonight is relevant and important to changing the fabric of our lives. i want to thank the secretary of state. i am on the ballot this evening because of my students. they believe you need to be powerful, well-connected, and be of an elite class to participate at the highest rung of our democracy. that is not true. i may not when, but everyone has a right to run. we need not to forget that as we proceed. my background in my first professional job will be street counselor for the homeless. in the city of worcester, we had a drug problem back then and we have a serious opioid problem today. we have a serious mental health problem. to the students here, we have a crisis in our education and we need to be more current with the challenges facing us in the future. finally, finally, we need to talk about immigration in this country. peop
. >> my name is paul and i am from the city of worcester, mass. . i want to thank everyone in attendance and i want to thank the students. i teach at a college and i have had over 5000 students. every issue brought up here tonight is relevant and important to changing the fabric of our lives. i want to thank the secretary of state. i am on the ballot this evening because of my students. they believe you need to be powerful, well-connected, and be of an elite class to participate at the...
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. >> my name is paul la valver from the city of worcester, mass. i want to thank the students and i teach at a college and had over 5,000 students, every issue that's brought up here tonight is very relevant and important to changing the fabric of our lives and want to thank the secretary of state. i'm on the ballot this evening because of my students p. they believe you need to be powerful, well-connected and be in an elite class in order to participate at the highest rung of our democracy. that is not true. i may not win but everyone has a right to run and we need not to forget that as we proceed. my background, my first professional job was a street counselor for the homeless, the first shelter in the city of worcester we had a drug problem back then. we have a serious opiod problem today. we have a serious mental health problem. to the students here, we have a crisis in our education system. we need to be more current for the challenges that are facing us in the future. finally, finally, we need to talk about immigration in this country. people
. >> my name is paul la valver from the city of worcester, mass. i want to thank the students and i teach at a college and had over 5,000 students, every issue that's brought up here tonight is very relevant and important to changing the fabric of our lives and want to thank the secretary of state. i'm on the ballot this evening because of my students p. they believe you need to be powerful, well-connected and be in an elite class in order to participate at the highest rung of our...
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some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees.ngle figures. and to get there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tussling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain, mainly, particularly in western scotland, relentless. the heavier bursts seen in northern ireland and northern england will ease off and a bit drier compared to the morning in the south. some breaks in the cloud but a blustery day wherever you are, winds up to 60mph in shetland. some sunny spells but just five degrees here, whereas most of us will be in double figures if not low—to—mid teens. tonight, many southern areas dry with clear skies around. relentless rain in western scotland, particularly the western highlands will be mounting up, over150mm of rain in the
some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees.ngle figures. and to get there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tussling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain,...
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some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees.t there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tussling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain, mainly, particularly in western scotland, relentless. the heavier bursts seen in northern ireland and northern england will ease off and a bit drier compared to the morning in the south. some breaks in the cloud but a blustery day wherever you are, winds up to 60mph in shetland. some sunny spells butjust 5 degrees here, whereas most of us will be in double figures if not low—to—mid teens. tonight, many southern areas dry with clear skies around. relentless rain in western scotland, particularly the western highlands will be mounting up, over150mm of rain in the next 36 hours. could be so
some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees.t there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tussling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain, mainly, particularly in...
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some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees.pots next weekend will be in mid—single figures. and to get there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tussling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain, mainly, particularly in western scotland, relentless. the heavier bursts seen in northern ireland and northern england will ease off and a bit drier compared to the morning in the south. some breaks in the cloud but a blustery day wherever you are, winds up to 60mph in shetland. some sunny spells butjust 5 degrees here, whereas most of us will be in double figures if not low—to—mid teens. tonight, many southern areas dry with clear skies around. relentless rain in western scotland, particularly the western highlands will be mounti
some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees.pots next weekend will be in mid—single figures. and to get there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tussling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels...
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some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees. in mid—single figures. and to get there it will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tustling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down across the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, mainly on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain, mainly, particularly in western scotland, relentless. the heavier bursts of rain seen in northern ireland and northern england will ease off and a bit drier compared to the morning in the south. some breaks in the cloud but a blustery day wherever you are, winds up to 60mph in shetland. some sunny spells butjust 5 degrees here, whereas most of us will be in double figures, if not low—to—mid teens. tonight, many southern areas dry with clear skies around. relentless rain in western scotland, particularly the western highlands will be mounting u
some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees. in mid—single figures. and to get there it will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tustling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down across the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, mainly on hills but even to lower levels later in the...
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some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees.there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tustling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain, mainly, particularly in western scotland, relentless. the heavier bursts seen in northern ireland and northern england will ease off and a bit drier compared to the morning in the south. some breaks in the cloud but a blustery day wherever you are, winds up to 60mph in shetland. some sunny spells butjust 5 degrees here, whereas most of us will be in double figures if not low—to—mid teens. tonight, many southern areas dry with clear skies around. relentless rain in western scotland, particularly the western highlands will be mounting up, over150mm of rain in the next 36 hours. could be some
some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees.there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tustling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain, mainly, particularly in...
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some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees. with us yet, the same spots next weekend will be in mid—single figures. and to get there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tustling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain, mainly, particularly in western scotland, relentless. the heavier bursts seen in northern ireland and northern england will ease off and a bit drier compared to the morning in the south. some breaks in the cloud but a blustery day wherever you are, winds up to 60mph in shetland. some sunny spells butjust 5 degrees here, whereas most of us will be in double figures if not low—to—mid teens. tonight, many southern areas dry with clear skies around. relentless rain in western scotland, particularly the western
some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees. with us yet, the same spots next weekend will be in mid—single figures. and to get there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tustling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills...
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[applause] >> my name is jenny gusman, i live in worcester, massachusetts.million of poor and low income in our state. i take care of people with disability and who are sick and who need help with their daily activities, but i do not have health insurance myself. i have been called an essential worker, sure, and the worst of the pandemic in massachusetts, there are 165,600 without health insurance. again, 165,600 without health insurance. i am an essential worker living paycheck to paycheck and i have to make decisions every day. do i put gas in my car? or do my pay my bills? or do i put food on my table? i am a proud member union of 1199sciu and we have been organizing and want a pathway towards 25 an hour with three-year contract with the state of massachusetts. governor healy says she supports pca's, but in her new state budget she's cutting pca's who work fewer than 10 hours, that means my brothers and sisters who do less than 10 hours will be having no jobs and those people who need care won't have anybody. there is -- this is why i am organizing with t
[applause] >> my name is jenny gusman, i live in worcester, massachusetts.million of poor and low income in our state. i take care of people with disability and who are sick and who need help with their daily activities, but i do not have health insurance myself. i have been called an essential worker, sure, and the worst of the pandemic in massachusetts, there are 165,600 without health insurance. again, 165,600 without health insurance. i am an essential worker living paycheck to...
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. >> mike: thanks to 12-year-old josh sewedden of worcester, massachusetts, many children will wake upe up with the idea to collect donated toys and use them to make easter baskets for homeless children. last year he helped make 175 baskets for local shelters. and this year he hopes to top that number. what great job by him. we hope he has great success. and brightening the easter for many children who need it. tomorrow on "special report." bret reports from ukraine's frontline plus more from bret's exclusive entry with president zelenskyy. remember, if you can't catch us live here on "special report," set your dvr, 6:00 eastern, 3:00 on the west coast. thank you for watching "special report." i'm michael emanuel in washington. "the ingraham angle" with laura is up next. keep it right here. ♪
. >> mike: thanks to 12-year-old josh sewedden of worcester, massachusetts, many children will wake upe up with the idea to collect donated toys and use them to make easter baskets for homeless children. last year he helped make 175 baskets for local shelters. and this year he hopes to top that number. what great job by him. we hope he has great success. and brightening the easter for many children who need it. tomorrow on "special report." bret reports from ukraine's frontline...
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>> reporter: but first ralph steiner in worcester. >> kids who have never seen a typewriter before, whate is for most orchestras, leroy anderson's the typewriter song is an absolute staple. ♪♪ but it's not in your repertoire? >> well, we can probably do that, just the typewriter bit. there's the whole other stuff that's a little hard to make it. >> go. >> reporter: by day chris is a software engineer. brendan constructs crossword puzzles. >> i feel we're kind of a rock band at heart. >> reporter: one carriage return at a time. for "sunday today," anne thompson, boston. >> typewriter rock stars. love it. anne, thank you very much. >>> this week we highlight another "life well lived." in 1969 a bass player from kingston, jamaica, was approached by a charismatic young reggae artist about joining his band the wailers. the partnership between barrett and bob marley would be felt around the world in songs like "stir it up." ♪♪ barrett and his brother joined bob marley and the wailers that year with barrett arranging and producing the band's music. and with his fender jazz bass proviing the hit
>> reporter: but first ralph steiner in worcester. >> kids who have never seen a typewriter before, whate is for most orchestras, leroy anderson's the typewriter song is an absolute staple. ♪♪ but it's not in your repertoire? >> well, we can probably do that, just the typewriter bit. there's the whole other stuff that's a little hard to make it. >> go. >> reporter: by day chris is a software engineer. brendan constructs crossword puzzles. >> i feel we're...
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[applause] >> my name is jenny gusman, i live in worcester, massachusetts. in our state. i take care of people with disability and who are sick and who need help with their daily activities, but i do not have health insurance myself. i have been called an essential worker, sure, and the worst of the pandemic in massachusetts, there are 165,600 without health insurance. again, 165,600 without health insurance. i am an essential worker living paycheck to paycheck and i have to make decisions every day. do i put gas in my car? or do my pay my bills? or do i put food on my table? i am a proud member union of 1199sciu and we have been organizing and want a pathway towards 25 an hour with three-year contract with the state of massachusetts. governor healy says she supports pca's, but in her new state budget she's cutting pca's who work fewer than 10 hours, that means my brothers and sisters who do less than 10 hours will be having no jobs and those people who need care won't have anybody. there is -- this is why i am organizing with the massachusetts poor people's
[applause] >> my name is jenny gusman, i live in worcester, massachusetts. in our state. i take care of people with disability and who are sick and who need help with their daily activities, but i do not have health insurance myself. i have been called an essential worker, sure, and the worst of the pandemic in massachusetts, there are 165,600 without health insurance. again, 165,600 without health insurance. i am an essential worker living paycheck to paycheck and i have to make...
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undertake worcester now has to undertake compulsory unconscious bias training .h of england actually driving people away, do you think? >> well, i, i honestly believe that the church of england's numbers have been falling dramatically. in fact, over the last 2 or 3 years, they've fallen by about 15% already. so there's something going seriously wrong with the church of england. and look, they can have they don't have to have laws to say, we want more black bishops or brown bishops. it doesn't matter if somebody is any good at what you do, you would have thought they would have gotit would have thought they would have got it anyway. and anyway, put panel. i'm in put them on every panel. i'm in favour of all this, but the idea of saying saying to ordinary of saying saying to an ordinary congress nation, we're doing this for somebody's good. nobody is buying that. the whole point of the church is it does good. they shouldn't need to have to write anything down. and the idea that you have a group of a group of clerics all saying, what can we do today that is good, th
undertake worcester now has to undertake compulsory unconscious bias training .h of england actually driving people away, do you think? >> well, i, i honestly believe that the church of england's numbers have been falling dramatically. in fact, over the last 2 or 3 years, they've fallen by about 15% already. so there's something going seriously wrong with the church of england. and look, they can have they don't have to have laws to say, we want more black bishops or brown bishops. it...
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undertake worcester now has to undertake compulsory unconscious bias training .of england actually driving people away, do you think? >> well, i, i honestly believe that the church of england's numbers have been falling dramatically. in fact, over the last 2 or 3 years, they've fallen by about 15% already. so there's something going seriously wrong with the church of england. and look, they can have they don't have to have laws to say, we want more black bishops or brown bishops. it doesn't matter if somebody is any good at what you do, you would have thought they would have gotit would have thought they would have got it anyway. and anyway, put panel. i'm in put them on every panel. i'm in favour of all this, but the idea of saying saying to ordinary of saying saying to an ordinary congress nation, we're doing this for somebody's good. nobody is buying that. the whole point of the church is it does good. they shouldn't need to have to write anything down. and the idea that you have a group of a group of clerics all saying, what can we do today that is good, that
undertake worcester now has to undertake compulsory unconscious bias training .of england actually driving people away, do you think? >> well, i, i honestly believe that the church of england's numbers have been falling dramatically. in fact, over the last 2 or 3 years, they've fallen by about 15% already. so there's something going seriously wrong with the church of england. and look, they can have they don't have to have laws to say, we want more black bishops or brown bishops. it...
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the shelter city of worcester. we had a drug problem back then. we have a serious opioid problem today. we have a serious mental health problem. to the students here, we have a crisis in our education system. we need to be more current for the challenges that are facing us in the future. finally, finally, we need to talk about immigration in this country. people that are waiting in line for several years to be legally brought into our country, there is no need for that. people that are in our country currently, we need to find a pathway to make them productive citizens. we are all the same. we are a divided country and we need to come back and be a unified country. >> 10 seconds, please. >> robert kennedy, some people see things as they are, and he said i see things that never were and ask why not. we need to change. thank you. >> that will yield the candidates for the introductions. how about we interject some q&a into this? mark is also a democratic candidate. a paper issue kept him from being on the stage but i appreciate that. the first questi
the shelter city of worcester. we had a drug problem back then. we have a serious opioid problem today. we have a serious mental health problem. to the students here, we have a crisis in our education system. we need to be more current for the challenges that are facing us in the future. finally, finally, we need to talk about immigration in this country. people that are waiting in line for several years to be legally brought into our country, there is no need for that. people that are in our...
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and the shiloh ranch trappers, who was a villain, the original western by own worcester of 1902, is onef the family in the virginia converging. in this case is the foreman on the ranch. from the right, we see the big which has a matriarch in charge of the family. but the first western of course as you probably know, was in 1903. it was the great train robbery. it's 11 minutes so you can watch it for free on youtube. and this these two posters probably say summarize the whole thing in our archetypical movies. of course, this is patrick just mentioned or shane, which is the classic western, the outsider coming into town and well, not into town in this case, coming into the community and saving it from the villain who is running off of their ranches and homesteads and high noon shows. the western can be adapted to political purposes. it's widely thought of as a metaphor for where the individual gets no help at all in trying to hunt down the bad boss. my favorite analyst is the one that patrick just cited and that's richard slotkin with three. these are not books. you can read in an evening
and the shiloh ranch trappers, who was a villain, the original western by own worcester of 1902, is onef the family in the virginia converging. in this case is the foreman on the ranch. from the right, we see the big which has a matriarch in charge of the family. but the first western of course as you probably know, was in 1903. it was the great train robbery. it's 11 minutes so you can watch it for free on youtube. and this these two posters probably say summarize the whole thing in our...
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then we have worcester sauce and a little soy sauce. >> i can't say that either. >> we will stir thatl like that beautiful cheese fold right at the top. i top it with sweet chili oil. and then i'm using fried wantons. if you don't want to set up a deep fryer, use chips. >> what do you think >> amazing works really well. >> so wings, right a staple on any game day you know what, i'm out with the butter milk and in with the mayo mayo is having its main character moment right now taylor swift, mayo so we're going all those -- >> so mayo is the taylor swift of the kitchen >> that's good. >> we're going mayo, all those aromatic spices, garlic, paprika. i like to let it marinate overnight. >> what is it about the mayo >> it is a combination of eggs, vinegar. it will give you nice and crispiness it will marinate and tenderness. you have your flower rub rub. i'm going corn starch in there. that will help with extra crispy. you will toss, toss. then right into the fryer. you shake it off. i like all of that coating. right on to it and shake it i'm going corn starch in there that will help with
then we have worcester sauce and a little soy sauce. >> i can't say that either. >> we will stir thatl like that beautiful cheese fold right at the top. i top it with sweet chili oil. and then i'm using fried wantons. if you don't want to set up a deep fryer, use chips. >> what do you think >> amazing works really well. >> so wings, right a staple on any game day you know what, i'm out with the butter milk and in with the mayo mayo is having its main character...
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host: let's now hear from emily in worcester, massachusetts, who is a moderate. good morning.ler: good morning. i probably should be talking with the previous segment because i'm 90 years old. i do my own things. i drive a car. i do all my shopping. i do all my banking. i do all my stuff around the house. they call and say don't you need some help? no, i don't need any help. i do all my own stuff, which means that -- host: do you have a question for christian about this moderate-liberal-conservative divide? caller: well, i am kind of -- well, i have voted republican and i have voted democrat. i am registered as independent. i am not registered as either party but i wanted to say that i am still living. i drink what i want to drink. i eat what i want to eat. host: thank you. emily, i want to use your points to bring up another chart from gallup about the ideological distribution of independents, independents like emily. she said she was registered as an independent. that has been pretty consistent over time. 46% in 1994 saying they were moderate, 48% in 2021. liberal 18 percent
host: let's now hear from emily in worcester, massachusetts, who is a moderate. good morning.ler: good morning. i probably should be talking with the previous segment because i'm 90 years old. i do my own things. i drive a car. i do all my shopping. i do all my banking. i do all my stuff around the house. they call and say don't you need some help? no, i don't need any help. i do all my own stuff, which means that -- host: do you have a question for christian about this...
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host: let's now hear from emily in worcester, massachusetts, who is a moderate. good morning.ler: good morning. i probably should be talking with the previous segment because i'm 90 years old. i do my own things. i drive a car. i do all my shopping. i do all my banking. i do all my stuff around the house. they call and say don't you need some help? no, i don't need any help. i do all my own stuff, which means that -- host: do you have a question for christian about this moderate-liberal-conservative divide? caller: well, i am kind of -- well, i have voted republican and i have voted democrat. i am registered as independent. i am not registered as either party but i wanted to say that i am still living. i drink what i want to drink. i eat what i want to eat. host: thank you. emily, i want to use your points to bring up another chart from gallup about the ideological distribution of independents, independents like emily. she said she was registered as an independent. that has been pretty consistent over time. 46% in 1994 saying they were moderate, 48% in 2021. liberal 18 percent
host: let's now hear from emily in worcester, massachusetts, who is a moderate. good morning.ler: good morning. i probably should be talking with the previous segment because i'm 90 years old. i do my own things. i drive a car. i do all my shopping. i do all my banking. i do all my stuff around the house. they call and say don't you need some help? no, i don't need any help. i do all my own stuff, which means that -- host: do you have a question for christian about this...
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is awarding additional state-funded grants to organizations like together we eat in my hometown to worcester, to teach kids how to grow food. and to an incredible nonprofit community farm in greenfield, i am grateful to the administration, agriculture commissioner randall, and deputy commissioner for prioritizing food security in the bay state. i'm proud to advocate for robust funding for these grant programs, which are an example of how leveraging federal and state dollars can support innovative work to improve food security. i urge my colleagues to join me so that we can continue fighting to end hunger now. i yield back. the speaker: gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, last summer the supreme court of the united states ruled against president biden's student loan handout plan. mr. rose: it totaling more than $400 billion. the high court determined that taking on that kind of debt, spen
is awarding additional state-funded grants to organizations like together we eat in my hometown to worcester, to teach kids how to grow food. and to an incredible nonprofit community farm in greenfield, i am grateful to the administration, agriculture commissioner randall, and deputy commissioner for prioritizing food security in the bay state. i'm proud to advocate for robust funding for these grant programs, which are an example of how leveraging federal and state dollars can support...
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association, she could be deployed across the globe, but her first job was closer to home, a landslip in worcesterte a risky area. the wall was still unstable and she moved really well throughout. no signs of any fear or hesitation. so it was nice to see that the training had all paid off. the four year old's notoriety is growing as you can see from her social media profiles. we've got about 1700 followers and, yeah, we post all our training and things like that and she gets lots of likes and people asking questions and stuff about what we're doing and where we're going to. the service's previous search and rescue dog cara died of a heart condition six months ago. it hit everyone hard, but mick has no doubt luna will be a worthy successor. i think we were really quite spoilt with cara being so good and, you know, i think i'm a bit more experienced now and know it and i think i can, together, i think we can go and do some great stuff and i hope she follows in cara's footsteps. david lumb, bbc news. what a top team. what a half-hour that has been! _ what a top team. what a half-hour that has been! w
association, she could be deployed across the globe, but her first job was closer to home, a landslip in worcesterte a risky area. the wall was still unstable and she moved really well throughout. no signs of any fear or hesitation. so it was nice to see that the training had all paid off. the four year old's notoriety is growing as you can see from her social media profiles. we've got about 1700 followers and, yeah, we post all our training and things like that and she gets lots of likes and...
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, i should massive should actually say massive thank all the staff at thank you to all the staff at worcestery were absolutely fantastic when my mum was rushed in earlier this week . they do an earlier this week. they do an amazing, they do an incredible job. as you say, 35. job. they do as you say, 35. >> it's not going to happen. >> it's not going to happen. >> unrealistic , but you know you >> unrealistic, but you know you don't, you don't get anywhere in negotiations not negotiations if you're not talking do you? >> and if that's if the talking isn't because isn't happening because the government won't down. well, government won't sit down. well, that's a problem. maybe victoria atkins will have a different approach on that. we shall see. anyway uh, right. let's see what the weather is doing for you today. here's alex. >> hello. very good morning to you, alex burkill here again with your latest gb news weather forecast . for many of us today, forecast. for many of us today, it's actually going to be largely dry. but it is a bit chilly too. and that's the theme that off with a touch that w
, i should massive should actually say massive thank all the staff at thank you to all the staff at worcestery were absolutely fantastic when my mum was rushed in earlier this week . they do an earlier this week. they do an amazing, they do an incredible job. as you say, 35. job. they do as you say, 35. >> it's not going to happen. >> it's not going to happen. >> unrealistic , but you know you >> unrealistic, but you know you don't, you don't get anywhere in negotiations...