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how are you doing, marianne's husband? [laughter] raymond? i'm going to make this to raymond. excuse me. hotshot raymond. it looks like a boy band called wrong direction. >> this is like santa except you dress like you shouldn't be around kids. >> the shirtless died last year. say what you want about monkeypox but it's good for the weight loss. >> meet and greet could go on for hours but you know what it's time to wrap up because there's always a sign. >> women holding up signs in the front row. these are the hey girls. >> back right but this,. >> moves in but. off to the airport to hit the next town. >> people were a bunch of maniacs. i survived. [laughter] >> we had yellow jacket where is in the audience. but we did not have in the beginning of the intro walking on stage, this happens no matter what my name gets mispronounced in every theater. [laughter] so it so great, putting the shoot together so high and with laser lights, employed by 20 will conflict that coupled with jimmy failla -- [laughter] please welcome mexican -- jimmy via. we had yellow jacket where is becoming
how are you doing, marianne's husband? [laughter] raymond? i'm going to make this to raymond. excuse me. hotshot raymond. it looks like a boy band called wrong direction. >> this is like santa except you dress like you shouldn't be around kids. >> the shirtless died last year. say what you want about monkeypox but it's good for the weight loss. >> meet and greet could go on for hours but you know what it's time to wrap up because there's always a sign. >> women holding...
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. [♪♪] >> trace: we are back with a nightcap crew, kevin, ashley, marianne, vikas bajaj, doctor mark. las vegas has rolled out their new self-service tsa process. officers will be on hand if needed but the goal is to put your back on the conveyor belt, walk yourself through the scanner and head on your way. some are praising it as a great thing, others think it is potentially dangerous. what do you think? good idea? why or why not? ashley? >> i think it's a 5050 split. i can see how it would move things along quickly but at the same time i am concerned about the safety aspect of it. i mean who knows who's just going through. i would have to see it in full swing and going. i thought we would show a video but i guess we don't even have one yet. >> trace: i think they are unveiling at this weekend. dr mark. >> as somebody who never works at the supermarket at the do-it-yourselfer groceries, i'm against this. tsa came along after 9/11. it's a poster really screen people. granted, some places you take your shoes off, other places it your belt. it seems really ridiculous. on the other hand,
. [♪♪] >> trace: we are back with a nightcap crew, kevin, ashley, marianne, vikas bajaj, doctor mark. las vegas has rolled out their new self-service tsa process. officers will be on hand if needed but the goal is to put your back on the conveyor belt, walk yourself through the scanner and head on your way. some are praising it as a great thing, others think it is potentially dangerous. what do you think? good idea? why or why not? ashley? >> i think it's a 5050 split. i can see...
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joining me now, marianne bar. dagtell.also with us is mark te. i want to get your take on the fed and a markets, yesterday we had the selloff, dow industrials down 400 points after the hotter than expected consumer price index. that is decreasing expectations that the federal reserve will cut rates in june. the wall street journal writing that the federal reserve's cuts are a matter of if, not when. take a look. there we go. the fed's march meeting minutes reveal the central bank wants more confidence that inflation is moving towards the 2% target. this morning we wait on the producer price index. ebbing on mists are expe expecta -- economists are expecting a gain of three tenths of a percent month over month. >> inflation is a little sticky. year to year, it's still declining. the trend is still down. it can be a little bit bumpy you long the way. what's giving me confidence is wages aren't really growing on a year to year basis, they're still coming down. so that should help temper inflation going forward. but certainly the market has to repric
joining me now, marianne bar. dagtell.also with us is mark te. i want to get your take on the fed and a markets, yesterday we had the selloff, dow industrials down 400 points after the hotter than expected consumer price index. that is decreasing expectations that the federal reserve will cut rates in june. the wall street journal writing that the federal reserve's cuts are a matter of if, not when. take a look. there we go. the fed's march meeting minutes reveal the central bank wants more...
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sprinted to a sensational victory at paris—roubaix femmes, as she sped over the line ahead of rivals marianne vos and elisa balsamo in the famous roubaix velodrome. the world champion claimed the first title in the race for her team, sd—worx protime. the tour of the basque country was won byjuan ayuso of uae team emirates. he followed his fellow spaniard carlos rodriguez over the line. the ineos grenadiers rider taking the stage win with ayuso picking up the biggest title of his career. mark williams was at his very best to win all eight frames against mark allen in the afternoon session of their semifinal of the tour championship. the welshman leads 8—0 in the encounter, with the evening session to come. to the aquatics gb swimming championships, where ben proud is looking to book a place at his third 0lympics later on. the 29—year—old went fastest in the 50m freestyle, matching the qualification time for paris which he'll have to reproduce in the final. and james wilby was fastest into the 200 breaststroke final in 2:12.29, ahead of greg butler who clocked 2:12.87 with the pair well
sprinted to a sensational victory at paris—roubaix femmes, as she sped over the line ahead of rivals marianne vos and elisa balsamo in the famous roubaix velodrome. the world champion claimed the first title in the race for her team, sd—worx protime. the tour of the basque country was won byjuan ayuso of uae team emirates. he followed his fellow spaniard carlos rodriguez over the line. the ineos grenadiers rider taking the stage win with ayuso picking up the biggest title of his career....
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thinking in the '50s, so you know, i never got the impression that any of them with the exception of marianne, who converted to catholicism before her first marriage was particularly religious or church going. >> that donald trump was never particularly religious or church going was news to absolutely no one, but now trump is using his own brand of positive thinking to dupe his self proclaimed christian supporters into believing he is the second coming of jesus himself. his own brand of the power of maga thinking, fusing his own perverse message into his rallies, which alongside the passion of the maga faithful gives them a church of the cult of trump air, including the rituals that would seem familiar to christian believers. hands raised in the air as a sign of surrender and reverence to god. except that trump rallies, it's reverence to trump with a one-finger salute, a hallmark of qanon followers and a nod to that movement's slogan. even though they were told to stop, you still see them from time to time. he's also taken to ending his speeches with a sermon of sorts, proclaiming that they a
thinking in the '50s, so you know, i never got the impression that any of them with the exception of marianne, who converted to catholicism before her first marriage was particularly religious or church going. >> that donald trump was never particularly religious or church going was news to absolutely no one, but now trump is using his own brand of positive thinking to dupe his self proclaimed christian supporters into believing he is the second coming of jesus himself. his own brand of...
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. >> trace: marianne? >> i would be terrified, i would pray and just hug nothing as hard as i can do. >> trace: it is really one of those things. doctor? sue and i love a roller coaster but they would not be enough money for me to keep that cool during that time. >> trace: roxanne, no, we got everybody! i was just up in mammoth by the way two weeks ago when we were delayed for like three minutes, i almost jumped then. forty minutes? i am off, i'm out. i think it would be worth trying to see who will survive. but on with everybody else, there is no way you would get me back on any left out all. tammy says single band judgement bon jovi's tune living on the perry. pray, nor, not necessarily in that order. from a flask and hope i was stated --'s sitting next to a hottie's single. ralph, cry like anybody else. alisa, i will state, freak out and panicked. and michael sorana cirstea hang on tight and pray, afterwards change my pans and drink lots of vodka. thank you all for watching the "nightcap" and for watchi
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joining me now is marianne hirsh, professor of english and cooperative literature at columbia university, and professor at the institute for women, gender, and sexuality. thank you for being here. >> thank you for inviting me. >> what's so strange about what's happening at your university, at columbia, is peaceful protesters got the copped sicced on them while the mad people who are outside of campus screaming at jewish people, screaming epithets and becoming violent and some people think might be plants, they're not getting the cops sicced on them. why? >> well, the university only organizes its own space, and what happened was that the gates were open and cops were invited into the university to disrupt the peaceful protest by students. what happens outside the gates is new york city. >> but it sounds to me what's happening on these university campuses is students have fewer free speech rights than whoever wants to show up outside. there is this attempt to kind of bully college students that you're thinking wrong about what's happening in gaza. we're just going to punish you until you
joining me now is marianne hirsh, professor of english and cooperative literature at columbia university, and professor at the institute for women, gender, and sexuality. thank you for being here. >> thank you for inviting me. >> what's so strange about what's happening at your university, at columbia, is peaceful protesters got the copped sicced on them while the mad people who are outside of campus screaming at jewish people, screaming epithets and becoming violent and some people...
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have shelter, somewhere to live and as we have seen this coming of age of younger groups beginning to marianne not be in a position where they want to be in urban centers they are setting down roots at this point. neil: edward: you are not shying away do you see a scenario where you tell home buyers to buy the home and refinance two years from now when rates go down? >> that's a great narrative and the idea is it is true. if rates come down you can do a refi. you can go down but it could go up. the idea of not buying could cost you. edward: where's the new norm for mortgage rates. >> it is 7%. >> appreciate it. that doesn't to a suncoast to coast. back to new york from texas, and -- brian: 7% to 8%, we will see what we could do. i'm brian brenberg
have shelter, somewhere to live and as we have seen this coming of age of younger groups beginning to marianne not be in a position where they want to be in urban centers they are setting down roots at this point. neil: edward: you are not shying away do you see a scenario where you tell home buyers to buy the home and refinance two years from now when rates go down? >> that's a great narrative and the idea is it is true. if rates come down you can do a refi. you can go down but it could...
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he and marianne williams are the only two left running. we know every vote matters. to the extent he can shore up support in what has to be democrats, you know, base of backing in a critical swing state, that was the subtext of the announcement yesterday. >> frustration by the bidn administration that it's the courts blocking this, not him backing off his promise. >>> this next story got a lot of attention. it's how polls are showing a shift in key groups for both biden and trump, with older voters breaking for biden and younger voters, in some ways, for trump. which would be a giant shift if true. tell us what you found. >> well, as i talked to pollsters over the past couple months, since october and the war in the middle east beginning, that i seen this big shift. younger voters are abandoning president biden in the polls, whether choosing donald trump or, when offered the option, a third party candidate like cornell west, jill stein, kennedy. trump defeated biden nationally. there appears to be the possibility of some realignment happening. that has big implicatio
he and marianne williams are the only two left running. we know every vote matters. to the extent he can shore up support in what has to be democrats, you know, base of backing in a critical swing state, that was the subtext of the announcement yesterday. >> frustration by the bidn administration that it's the courts blocking this, not him backing off his promise. >>> this next story got a lot of attention. it's how polls are showing a shift in key groups for both biden and...
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host: marianne in minnesota, republican. caller: i haven't called for quite some time. i wanted to commend the congresswoman from wyoming. i wish she was one of ours for our state because she's always got everything researched. she can speak about any subject very intelligently. i mostly agree with everything she does. i kind of wish she could be vp. i wanted to agree with robert who set our country is in trouble. we have to realize all of this chaos is planned. the five something is like, i see why it is good in some ways but i am with her that we need the amendment to keep it so that it has to be carefully looked at each time it is used and has been abused. i also wanted to talk to her. my tv went out to times when she was on but i didn't get to see part of her speaking. i really watched her on many senate and congress hearings and i really appreciate her. she is a good woman for our country. host: you can find that on our website, c-span.org. the usa today front page arizona abortion ban brings a new outcry. the attorney general in that state tuesday telling reporter
host: marianne in minnesota, republican. caller: i haven't called for quite some time. i wanted to commend the congresswoman from wyoming. i wish she was one of ours for our state because she's always got everything researched. she can speak about any subject very intelligently. i mostly agree with everything she does. i kind of wish she could be vp. i wanted to agree with robert who set our country is in trouble. we have to realize all of this chaos is planned. the five something is like, i...
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a good evening marianne. yeah, i think so. i think the, the key takeaways, the critical nature of the air defense. now it was we, you know, we have hard, previous nights and there are sort of the if i munition having 5 issues with obviously mom power for the brand new and share a moving to address and to drop through the draft bill. and i know it's, it's air defense essentially, you know, in terms of like the patriot system is just one of the most effective along with the aster system. and there's somewhere between maybe 3 and 5 um batteries as far as i'm aware, and in, in actually uh, a new frame. and they've just ask for another 7 more. so it, and those things kind of getting quite quickly empty. i'm, you can, you can buy those as charles was saying now to the pentagon and leo and i sort of got everything ready to go in on dissipation of, of, of, so that down and have their, their, their ducks in a row. is it worth and things quickly and the other thing i'm slower as well. yeah, no, i was just wondering, you know, obviously
a good evening marianne. yeah, i think so. i think the, the key takeaways, the critical nature of the air defense. now it was we, you know, we have hard, previous nights and there are sort of the if i munition having 5 issues with obviously mom power for the brand new and share a moving to address and to drop through the draft bill. and i know it's, it's air defense essentially, you know, in terms of like the patriot system is just one of the most effective along with the aster system. and...
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i will share as a purview one exciting thing from marianne these office and one thing new this year we're always do a pop out event usually at city hall this year will bringing it to sales force for the terminal one we want to bring more attention to the downtown area. um, but a lot of vacancies if transbay terminal area on top a lot of the workers that actually in the sales force expressed a desire do so more businesses kind of it is challenging situation; right? businesses may not be to not about there because not enough workers this pop out is a way to attract more people in the area and really want to people that are interested in renting out spaces. and um, just yeah do something new and part of the city. >> so we will definitely invite you to that that. >> thank you very much. i think right now is the amazing time to really consider, you know, what type of small business that fits your life (laughter) like a lot of people have been thinking about starting small businesses i have spoken to personally they've been thinking about that and waiting for the right time and, you know, i thi
i will share as a purview one exciting thing from marianne these office and one thing new this year we're always do a pop out event usually at city hall this year will bringing it to sales force for the terminal one we want to bring more attention to the downtown area. um, but a lot of vacancies if transbay terminal area on top a lot of the workers that actually in the sales force expressed a desire do so more businesses kind of it is challenging situation; right? businesses may not be to not...
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investigation into alleged elicit enrichment until friday, the president had stayed silent about the scandal. marianne essentials reports from lena some owned by the attorney general. proceed indiana who loved this as she answered every question during 5 hours. it was sort of cool. but if she had remained silent for a week about her possession of luxury watches, jewelry worth tens of thousands of dollars. and undeclared bank to infection circuit was that is the standard. there's only one truth. i have to acknowledge it was a mistake to accept the watches lend to me by my friend governor. we'd faddle or school e mail. i have return to them. and because they were not mine, i was not obliged to declare them, was good e mail. a regional governor had bought a rolex on her birthday and visited the presidential palace that same day the president had initially said she worked since she was 18 to buy her watches, contradiction with her deposition on friday. instead, she dismissed the case as sexist and discriminatory harassment from the press box that is a good or bad. it's time to se dirty games against the c
investigation into alleged elicit enrichment until friday, the president had stayed silent about the scandal. marianne essentials reports from lena some owned by the attorney general. proceed indiana who loved this as she answered every question during 5 hours. it was sort of cool. but if she had remained silent for a week about her possession of luxury watches, jewelry worth tens of thousands of dollars. and undeclared bank to infection circuit was that is the standard. there's only one truth....
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rainy as strikes in rough uh, the southern gauze and city previously declared his face of the hello i'm marianne demise the. this is algae 0 live from dow, also coming up on the program diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire. continuing, the secretary of state is in saudi arabia, while i'm asked, negotiates has traveled to cairo's the torques south career accuses most career of lang landlines and the minute try zone between the 2 countries. and the polls open in.
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well, congratulations , marianne, and congratulations, marianne, and congratulations, marianne, and congratulations to your brother and wife as well . and his wife as well. >> my mum and dad are heading towards their diamond in 2027. >> wow, that would be the diamond. >> they're gonna have a big party. >> i don't know what they're going to do. they had a big party for the golden wedding. >> they should do a big party. and should on and i think they should go on a really cruise. really nice cruise. >> oh, thanks very much. i'll pass that on. >> yeah, you should . >> yeah, you should. >> yeah, you should. >> and your mum needs a nice diamond necklace nice diamond necklace or a nice diamond necklace or a nice diamond ring. oh. >> she all right. oh, dad. >> does she all right. oh, dad. brace talking of brace yourself. talking of golden anniversaries. yeah. 50 years abba , went on years since abba, went on to eurovision with waterloo . eurovision with waterloo. >> oh, yes. >> oh, yes. >> 50 years. we're talking to cheryl baker , actually, from cheryl baker, actually, from bucks fizz a little bit later o
well, congratulations , marianne, and congratulations, marianne, and congratulations, marianne, and congratulations to your brother and wife as well . and his wife as well. >> my mum and dad are heading towards their diamond in 2027. >> wow, that would be the diamond. >> they're gonna have a big party. >> i don't know what they're going to do. they had a big party for the golden wedding. >> they should do a big party. and should on and i think they should go on a...
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marianne gilles, law professor at cardozo school of law. specializes in class action and aggregate litigation and written extensively on arbitration previously testified before committee welcome back. vÍctor schwartz, served as law professor and dean of the university of cincinnati college of law before his current position he's previously testified before the committee and we welcome him. joanne grace of colombia ohio has served community and a variety of nursing homes since 1976 including as floor nurse, supervisor, manager and the director of nursing services, thanks for joining us today. i'm going swear in the witnesses and each will have five minutes for opening statement and the five minute rounds for each senator. i ask the witnesses to please rise.. >> raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear -- all right, thank you. ms. carlson, your first. >> thank you so much. thank you for the opportunity to testify about my experience with forced arbitration and the work i'm doing to make workplace safer in america. in 2016i found the cour
marianne gilles, law professor at cardozo school of law. specializes in class action and aggregate litigation and written extensively on arbitration previously testified before committee welcome back. vÍctor schwartz, served as law professor and dean of the university of cincinnati college of law before his current position he's previously testified before the committee and we welcome him. joanne grace of colombia ohio has served community and a variety of nursing homes since 1976 including as...
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an eighth defendant, marianne gallacher , defendant, marianne gallacher, was convicted of assault and three others were acquitted dunng three others were acquitted during the trial. minister for children, young people in the promise, natalie don, said she hoped that the verdict would bnng hoped that the verdict would bring some small comfort that those found guilty would soon face justice. she told stv news that child sexual abuse and violence is abhorrent, and my thoughts are with the children involved in this case at what must be an unimaginably difficult time . detective difficult time. detective superintendent nicola cobain said the courage of the victims was essential in securing this conviction . conviction. >> this has been a horrific ordeal for the young victims , ordeal for the young victims, who were subjected to years of unimaginable abuse . unimaginable abuse. >> the ruling is believed to be the largest prosecution of a child sex ring in scotland, following what he described as a harrowing trial with the most distressing evidence. judge lord beckett excused the 15 jurors f
an eighth defendant, marianne gallacher , defendant, marianne gallacher, was convicted of assault and three others were acquitted dunng three others were acquitted during the trial. minister for children, young people in the promise, natalie don, said she hoped that the verdict would bnng hoped that the verdict would bring some small comfort that those found guilty would soon face justice. she told stv news that child sexual abuse and violence is abhorrent, and my thoughts are with the children...
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if i was going to vote for anyone, i would vote for marianne williamson. i will vote for joe biden. the reason i will vote for joe biden is this. host: even as a republican you will vote for joe biden? caller: when i voted republican it was a while ago. host: are you a current republican now? caller: yes. host: you would identify as such? caller: oh sure. the reason i will vote for joe biden is this -- i voted for him the last time as well that i have voted republican prior to that but i never voted for trump. the reason i'm voting for biden's because he knows how to run the government. a lot of people don't understand what our country does. we police the world. you might not like it but the job is a job of continuity. the new president does not come in and say i'm going to change everything. you continue with the other did, tweak a little bit and do your best for the people of the country. people talk about little george bush. he so sweet. host: the current president overhauled several changes under the trump administration right off the bat. is that is something you agreed with? c
if i was going to vote for anyone, i would vote for marianne williamson. i will vote for joe biden. the reason i will vote for joe biden is this. host: even as a republican you will vote for joe biden? caller: when i voted republican it was a while ago. host: are you a current republican now? caller: yes. host: you would identify as such? caller: oh sure. the reason i will vote for joe biden is this -- i voted for him the last time as well that i have voted republican prior to that but i never...
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i know marianne williamson was on yesterday and i agree with her on a lot of things and i have met her on the campaign trail and admire her position on gaza. host: jason palmer with us, taking your phone calls. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. republicans can call in at (202) 748-8001. independents, it's (202) 748-8002. you talked about your tech investment career. take us through your career and how you got to that. guest: i went to the university of virginia, like you. i was a government professor. i thought i would go into government my whole life. my fourth year i started a business called "the corner meal plan." a way for students to eat at restaurants around the campus. i have been a computer science diet since the beginning. that led to starting a company in silicon valley and starting a company and graduating from business school. so those two companies and failed with one. i have worked for bill gates twice. i have multiple technologies and patents and invested in 30 companies. host: what did you do for bill gates? guest: i was at the bill and melinda gates foundation and worked
i know marianne williamson was on yesterday and i agree with her on a lot of things and i have met her on the campaign trail and admire her position on gaza. host: jason palmer with us, taking your phone calls. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. republicans can call in at (202) 748-8001. independents, it's (202) 748-8002. you talked about your tech investment career. take us through your career and how you got to that. guest: i went to the university of virginia, like you. i was a government...
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. >> well, you've been getting in touch about what's happening in scotland in particular, marianne's not impressed with the snp's record. she says the snp are failing scotland in every aspect. more poverty. they're failing in education, health, life expectancy, drugs, homelessness , freedom of speech, homelessness, freedom of speech, economy. none of their policies seem to serve the scottish people, she says. >> well, john says humza has demonstrated the effects of puberty. blockers can be reversed . but four days after reversed. but four days after the snp or the scottish nhs stopped puberty blockers, humza has finally grown a pair and got rid of the greens. >> oh my god tom. goodness me, well, lynn says again. scotland's been badly led by the shocking snp. complete chaos in scotland . the greens would be no scotland. the greens would be no loss and mick is just enjoying enjoying what's happening. he says it's brilliant watching the snp implode. more popcorn please. so there you go . let us please. so there you go. let us know if you are a fan of humza yousaf and you are a fan of th
. >> well, you've been getting in touch about what's happening in scotland in particular, marianne's not impressed with the snp's record. she says the snp are failing scotland in every aspect. more poverty. they're failing in education, health, life expectancy, drugs, homelessness , freedom of speech, homelessness, freedom of speech, economy. none of their policies seem to serve the scottish people, she says. >> well, john says humza has demonstrated the effects of puberty. blockers...
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. >> alan, i've gone off you now , >> alan, i've gone off you now, marianne said mamma miai brilliant. andrew, as entertaining as ever, you've not been very serious on our inbox today. a lot of you are talking about abba, but that's okay. we do so much miserable news on that. nice be a that. it's quite nice to be a bit lighter for just bit lighter for once, just saying. andrew is one in the saying. andrew is the one in the pink . mamma saying. andrew is the one in the pink .mamma miai yes, pink suit. mamma miai yes, of course was. pink suit. mamma miai yes, of coui've was. pink suit. mamma miai yes, of coui've stillas. pink suit. mamma miai yes, of coui've still got the suit . >> i've still got the suit. that's the point. >> it still fits. yeah. >> it still fits. yeah. >> yes, that is very impressive. and actually, a lot of you, a few you are getting in touch few of you are getting in touch about this report today. about this cast report today. and said it's obvious and mark has said it's obvious to me why the scores are affirming children. the teachers are fresh out of university, no
. >> alan, i've gone off you now , >> alan, i've gone off you now, marianne said mamma miai brilliant. andrew, as entertaining as ever, you've not been very serious on our inbox today. a lot of you are talking about abba, but that's okay. we do so much miserable news on that. nice be a that. it's quite nice to be a bit lighter for just bit lighter for once, just saying. andrew is one in the saying. andrew is the one in the pink . mamma saying. andrew is the one in the pink .mamma...
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. >> and i work at marianne's kitchen and we started providing food assistance to people experiencing homelessness. >> however, the government needs to take more action to support community organizations and their missions. >> we have a little bit of federal funding. test less than 5%. >> it's a real issue. >> it can be federal requirements for how many locally produced kind of markets are in a community, are in an area, anything like that to incentivize fresh locally grown produce and healthier options. >> they called the good samaritan act and protects entities that are trying to fill up a community issue in case stuff like -- anything that can go wrong, a lot of people don't know about it. it's really helpful in order to fight food insecurity. >> in the next 20 years we hope to see america combat. >> federal recruitment programs, incentives for grocery stores and food deserts. >> so what can you do to help? >> support local food banks, volunteer with organizations like small things matter and contribute for community pantries. >> let's work together to combat food insecurity. >> to
. >> and i work at marianne's kitchen and we started providing food assistance to people experiencing homelessness. >> however, the government needs to take more action to support community organizations and their missions. >> we have a little bit of federal funding. test less than 5%. >> it's a real issue. >> it can be federal requirements for how many locally produced kind of markets are in a community, are in an area, anything like that to incentivize fresh...