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i kn when m four glioblastoma and was going to die, and he did. i know what it's like.eling that you all know, as well, who have lost in the past. you know, i found out there is only one thing -- at least forme, when i wife and daughter were dead, when i got the call my son was about to one thing that helped: family. if you have family, hold them tight. hold on to each other, becauses hard to believe -- when the thought of your husband or your wife or your son or your daughter before it brings a tear to your it takes a long time, but it will come. there is a line from the english poet john milton. only stand and wait.” every family of ved one can serve the rest of us. i admire your courage in beingthat their sacrifice will never be this extended family of women and men assembled here today, who will police officers, they'll always be there for you. throughout my career, i've unfortunately spoken at too manyficers -- extraordinary, brave, heroic public servants being a police officer is not just what you do, it's who you you're just like all the
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these men were pioneers of kn that you stand here before me now afterrs be forerunners in the movement, which acin the fighting men. the sky was. this f-4 is representative of today's modern air f.it's an ais systems, sophisticated people today, you or me or anybody who's qualified can fly this airplane.asn't always been that way. some 35 years ago, a group of young men and women came together to help make the air t is. today, you might even say they made a little history in the process. it all began the skies over tuskegee, alabama. i remember the tuskegee because they started what they call civilian pilot training program, five black they wanted qualified black people to start flying. the only reason i knew something about the program is because my mother teaching down in turkey and she heard about the starting up this black air corps the day after pearl harbor, the whole gang went and applied for admission to the aviation cadet traini program. it wasn't until a year later, though, that i was admitted, but i think we had to wait for about a lf before.y a year, a year a we went into t
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kn sociological out there but these are the that we were learning to fight against and we felt that t needo therefore what we wanted to do our part i would have liked a ent arena in which to operate but since it wasn't there, i persisted, i don't think that i could have succeeded as dramatically in another career field during that period of time. the man that came to morton field had a common cause. the common denominator, their intent and was to live down the adage that the black did not the capabilitiesfl perform in leadership roles. see a goal reach a which they all dreamed. we all remembered young chappie completed flight training at tuskegee institute alabama. we've come a long wa in the days of tuskegee, in addition to the already we trained under the additional pressures of segregation but we had no time for self-pity or der.we were too busy preparing ourselves for a career of se nation, the state of our fully integrated air indication that we did a good job. that doesn't mean that the fu be a rose garden or that there will not be other obstacles to overcome freedom must be rep
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tried to use to strike ukraine, and they say that the last time the russians hit ukraine with such a kn-23 missile february 27. e total number of detected launches coincides with intelligence data, according to which north korea has delivered approximately 50 ballistic missiles to russia, that is, we understand that russia has had such missiles for about two months, even more than two months russia has already had such missiles does not apply, and what do you think, why, due to the fact that they did not justify themselves in terms of quality and russia refused them, or could there be some other reason for this? well, there may be several at once, and the reason you mentioned may really be the most important one, because... let's say this, unfortunately, for the russian iskanders to blow themselves up there on their own, this is not recorded. well, and there about this north korean kn-23, it was said that it is a direct copy of the north korean russian iskanda, but it turns out that it is somehow a copy, even if another has better flight range than the russian regionals, but blows up in
tried to use to strike ukraine, and they say that the last time the russians hit ukraine with such a kn-23 missile february 27. e total number of detected launches coincides with intelligence data, according to which north korea has delivered approximately 50 ballistic missiles to russia, that is, we understand that russia has had such missiles for about two months, even more than two months russia has already had such missiles does not apply, and what do you think, why, due to the fact that...
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actions kn words and support our strongest ally in the middle east. meanwhile the world is watching. iran and its proxies are taking will not let up on ensure israee resourceso end hamas once and for all. but that all turned over t conference chair elise stefanik. >>in whi just a comment on the breaking news this morning. continue to see unprecedented illegal law fair for the sham alvin bragg trial and your city or weaponize d.o.j. disregarded over 250 years of constitutional executive to obtain presidential records that presidenru alled to have under the presidential records act. now biden is hiding behind executive privilege to prevent the americanub hearing how he knowingly mishandled classified intelligence for personal financial gain. on israel and the lack of leadership or sink in the democrat party led by joe biden and chuck schumer is disgraceful. they have turned their backs on supporting our mos precious ally, israel, and a time existenial nee f instead choosing to placate the far left democrat radicals who are nthe r party.schumer, time and
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someone and the author of the the count st t&v photo with a simple tagline something like did you kn trikorean ted willias john glenn's wingman and iá am huge baseball history fan. i grew up knowing all about ted iams statistics and 406 so my family visited cooperstown history. i knew all about ted williams. this isphoto, that image of ted williams was a poster putdeck, the rlnineties t actually hung on my bedroom bedroom wall as a kid. . and conversely, i'm ohio. you don't grow up in ohio dad who is a big naca ■5story space program fan used to sit me and my down to watch the right stuff as kids even it. and so i knew all about john glenn and klot about both these men, and i had no idea about this connection. combat missions together. they were part of a very small fighter sqots go in the air at a time only 40 pilots were in the squadron the time. and so i thought it was actually very remarkable to learn about this connection. and i did my research and did some reading and yeah they flew missions together some very interesting, harrowing including landed.which ted williams crash a
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there's a question here i don't kn i can't. well, i think i know thes anyone who stole the 42 frank? further diaries. i'm sure you did research and aware of.hose diaries'no no, no, no, no. that. just in terms too of i guess what i find ultimate li very curious in terms of legacies in the court sitting outside can i can, i just say one thing to clarify that because there is and what that's a is there are you know frankfurter records and a part of the diary seemed to have been stolen at some point and there's a69 mystery but there is a diary diary i was referring to from the from 1942, 1943,hich it was published by joseph lasch. so so there is so do, we do have a diary of frankfurter from that perd that svives. but there is a very conspicuous in the frankfurter records the of'. coue to our archival holdings that we have to protect them so carefully because historca changed. the record is incomplete. but one thing i think of when a looking at the we bring close. unfortunately is when a he thinks knows what he's getting but he■%
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yeah, you kn what i mean? i think that if we can't even have conversations, how are we going to move forward as a people, you know? and that's what i want to see us win, want to see us be empowered. but i'm saying if something has to mean i also want to be careful. i'm not speaking from a space of privilege, you know what i mean? what i'm talking about. i look around the country and i'm in schools, i'm in prisons. wherever i go, working in our communities, i'm seeing stuff that is worse probably than it's been slavery in terms of the level self-hatred. what are people. i'm being serious that. i'm not sitting here as some highfalutin writer. i'm speaking for myself for a second. oh, you.■@ i'■'m good. i know this stuff. i'm like, yo, know what? there's a lot of folks who don't know a lot of basic stuff unless intentional. why? because these things social media has done major damage, you know, way before the banning of black books. there was already erasure of black history, black studies programs around the
yeah, you kn what i mean? i think that if we can't even have conversations, how are we going to move forward as a people, you know? and that's what i want to see us win, want to see us be empowered. but i'm saying if something has to mean i also want to be careful. i'm not speaking from a space of privilege, you know what i mean? what i'm talking about. i look around the country and i'm in schools, i'm in prisons. wherever i go, working in our communities, i'm seeing stuff that is worse...
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we have stop firms are big you kn-w, we were again in a in a pretty. >> that situation over the past few months. several teachers left when they were notified by dawson that they would not immediately get paid. >> and through the school's final day. last friday, dawson confirms many of the remaining 16 or 17 staff members were still unpaid. >> the complaint has been filed against the school with state labor regulators, which dawson acknowledged over the phone monday with kron 4. >> adding that he hopes to pay those owed money, working with the labor department on and we're we're in the process starts since as persistently lower enrollment limited staff. >> and financial instability starting with the economic downturn back in 2020. have regrettably let him and his school to file for chapter 7 bankruptcy and close up for good on a normal year. we had about 100 and you know, 5280 students per year. >> and over the lyst couple of years, we talked about 100 students. so that was just to the talk families that we were unable to get back and making matters worse. at least 8 families who wer
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on kn a knife. so nowif we're transitioning. . what's a swiss army knife without a knife? fiu're lefs itt tweezers, a nail file, a toothpick. why not just renamck whee swisss bottom of a handbag? >> you calle armd army knife. s knife is in the name. if you havwiare the namemy k ofe thing in the title, you can't get rid of it. what's next? swiss cheeseththing in. >> what are you going to just sell the holes? the launch of boeing's starliner spacecraft bound for the international station was scrubbed on monday. apparently, boeing wants to focus on what it does best, killing whistleblowers, earth, wind and fire. member phillip bailey is 73 today. >> i don't want to say philip is getting ol bd, but hen wants to change the band's name to earth, wind, fire andts, balance of nature. >> citing consumer health concerns, florida governor ron desantis has signed a ban on lab grown meat. >> that's great. now, where will jesse vacation ? after weird interactions with ballplayer caitlyafter wen, a veteran sports columnist, has been banned from attending wnba games. >> surprising many as
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same time, yesterday's reuters report with reference to the attorney general's office also uses this kn-23 index. actually, this is one of the korean missiles, which is a certain copy of the russian iskander, actually it is a missile that weighs about 3.5 tons. there are 7 m in length and the range, which in various guides varies between 700 and even 900 km, so the data that the general prosecutor provided to the agency indicates that, relatively speaking, the enemy used 50 missiles on the territory of ukraine, in fact , there were three missiles in the kyiv region, the rest there in a different way. regions, out of these 50 missiles , 21 missiles or fragments were investigated and the rest of the missiles either exploded in the air or hit places that were absolutely not related to er or civilian or military targets, that is, in fact, we are talking about that the effectiveness of the missiles, if we rely on the conclusions of the prosecutor general, is quite low, that is, some of them are blown up in... in the air, okay, mr. sergey, but there was more information about what is inside t
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kn noel brennan, cbs news, richton park, illinois. >>> good way to end things tonight. that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. first thing tomorrow, "cbs sunday morning." then it is "face the nation." margaret brennan's guests include south dakota governor christie nome who is releasing a controversial memoire. i'm ed o'keefe in washington. thanks for watching. good night. >>> 's effort alert meteorologist. >>
kn noel brennan, cbs news, richton park, illinois. >>> good way to end things tonight. that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. first thing tomorrow, "cbs sunday morning." then it is "face the nation." margaret brennan's guests include south dakota governor christie nome who is releasing a controversial memoire. i'm ed o'keefe in washington. thanks for watching. good night. >>> 's effort alert meteorologist. >>
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when i started teaching, you kn to teaching how to write and how to read. but he didn't realize y now i have to teach them how to read. smu, and the just wondering how you change -- i'm just wondering how you could change the nature of student activism by changing the admissions process?■c i can if you like universities have the students they were looking for these last couple of years. what can do in the admissions process as faculty to change it? >> it's not the studes. it's not the students. it's the faculty. i mean, let's just admit÷ that. that's what you're going to have to change if you want to change the institutions of higher the students are just mimicking what they have already learned.w on. back. i'm sorry. i i can't identify people becaue am tom, i'm at the hoover institution at■8 stanford. i'll pick up on that by coming bant about how institutions are behaving, and broke, you mention we do deliberation and tiktok. i respectfully that's that the that's just proclamation. i was saying actually was that's where it's going on, youo4 know, in a
when i started teaching, you kn to teaching how to write and how to read. but he didn't realize y now i have to teach them how to read. smu, and the just wondering how you change -- i'm just wondering how you could change the nature of student activism by changing the admissions process?■c i can if you like universities have the students they were looking for these last couple of years. what can do in the admissions process as faculty to change it? >> it's not the studes. it's not the...
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i don't kn if they are getting paid to pound dethrepublicans, everything you basically have gotten has been for me democratic -- from the democratic party, not your own. what if trump gave out dinners and red hats? are you you get increases in your taxes. your property values go up. education goes up. you are just too bitter to acknowledge who is actually helping you. any response for carl? guest: laughed when he suggested perhaps the drugs. it is something that is not unusual to hear. there is this idea that the other side are theloe's likely heard before. i think the sentiment among voters that the other side is so far on the wrong side of this that i think candidates shldbe cautious about papal scientists say they could alienate a large part of the middle ground and perhaps other voters on the others thinking about switching over. candidates should try to tow a fine line but voters feel very strongly. host: one must call. she is calling -- one lastsue is calling on the democrats line. caller:or taking my call. rump was first running for office who met up with putin was mike flynn an
i don't kn if they are getting paid to pound dethrepublicans, everything you basically have gotten has been for me democratic -- from the democratic party, not your own. what if trump gave out dinners and red hats? are you you get increases in your taxes. your property values go up. education goes up. you are just too bitter to acknowledge who is actually helping you. any response for carl? guest: laughed when he suggested perhaps the drugs. it is something that is not unusual to hear. there is...
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i kn can't think of anything my mom made that was not good except the rare mornings when my 3 sisters were acting up and mom forgot to put salt in the grits, it tastes like concrete, and would ask did i forget to put salt in the grits, i would lie and say now, now i can eat very little salt, god is pup pup -- punishing me for lying to mom about salt in the grits. thank you for spending part of your sunday with us, have a great week ahead, happy mother's day to everyone and somewhere thoughts for those who have lost their moms, good night from south carolina. ♪ ♪ celebrated the 85th anniversary of the aircraft owners and pilots association. that is how fox reports. happy mother's day
i kn can't think of anything my mom made that was not good except the rare mornings when my 3 sisters were acting up and mom forgot to put salt in the grits, it tastes like concrete, and would ask did i forget to put salt in the grits, i would lie and say now, now i can eat very little salt, god is pup pup -- punishing me for lying to mom about salt in the grits. thank you for spending part of your sunday with us, have a great week ahead, happy mother's day to everyone and somewhere thoughts...
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resources for the city and so in this kind of period of fiscal austeri mean the schmoke doesn't have you kn economic growth to legitimize or to bring credibility to his administration. right. and so he turns to community participation to sort o authority. and i think that's something that we see in other cities as well. and it's sort of an interesting it's an, you know, haven't quite threaded yet because. i actually think that particular conflict of like what does it mean to sort of grow but also like grow inclusive is maybe like the central question of the schmoke administration and is also true f on all across all the different critical goods. i look at i look at housiion, jobs and the needle exchange program that and. it's the same thing all the different community activists that are involved know they need more money. they know that means making some sort of deal. they're okay aligning. i mean, schmoke, baltimore is us that gets in $100 million empowerment zone a really early supporter of clinton. when i interviewed he told me he was so much better than what we had before, you know, so
resources for the city and so in this kind of period of fiscal austeri mean the schmoke doesn't have you kn economic growth to legitimize or to bring credibility to his administration. right. and so he turns to community participation to sort o authority. and i think that's something that we see in other cities as well. and it's sort of an interesting it's an, you know, haven't quite threaded yet because. i actually think that particular conflict of like what does it mean to sort of grow but...
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i don't kn was le in in the clinton white house, but my guess is it's a very stressful, intensee of time, even when you know what the result is going to be. and we knew what the resing to . there was no way that the senate was going to kick donald trump out of office.it so but even wit difficult. you can ask a question in 30 seconds d can gethesys much can have them. all right. thank you very much. so my question is, how does the role during season, if at all? well, i wasn't there. i before the+ reelection. but but especially theses year and nothing and i think you'll t biden it is aki mwh■ó travels and they're usually out on average three or four days a we. now. in those eight states that matter. itates everything. my opinion. yeah,while. really. i think the biggest change is not aun there is social media. now, that is, you beckwith's and people get stuck on stupid really that's te in terms of the context of the the white house being able to function because so many people now use and adverbs more than they use nouns andh< verbs, 20 seconds make you want to say i was there of 2020. w
i don't kn was le in in the clinton white house, but my guess is it's a very stressful, intensee of time, even when you know what the result is going to be. and we knew what the resing to . there was no way that the senate was going to kick donald trump out of office.it so but even wit difficult. you can ask a question in 30 seconds d can gethesys much can have them. all right. thank you very much. so my question is, how does the role during season, if at all? well, i wasn't there. i before...
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milken: so did my mother, i want you to kn. president clinton: so they became friends at my inauguration. and i've got this picture of them walking off the stage, holding hands, from behind. and barbra streisand, somehow loved my mother, and she called hervery week, once a week, every week, without fail, until she died. and so, for the rest of my life, any time somebody says something negative about her, it's my position -- about being a temp represental -- a temperamental generalus or something, i id, until you're a temperamental genius you shouldn't attack her, because she eated my mother so well. my mother grew up in a fairly poor family in hope, arkansas. she had a tough life. her father -- my father, her first husband, died in a car wreck before i wasorn. then my stepfather, whom i genuinellove, was an inresting man, but the drank too much. and he caused a lot of trouble. for her. and she just kept surviving. she was widowed three times. and she was married four times. d her last husband was a wonderl man who remained my f
milken: so did my mother, i want you to kn. president clinton: so they became friends at my inauguration. and i've got this picture of them walking off the stage, holding hands, from behind. and barbra streisand, somehow loved my mother, and she called hervery week, once a week, every week, without fail, until she died. and so, for the rest of my life, any time somebody says something negative about her, it's my position -- about being a temp represental -- a temperamental generalus or...
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u kn, even there you this is not a man who would shrink back from from a duel or, would turn away from a fight. and that was inspirational to many so i think it was it was that and also mission command i talked about earlier which was just trusting and, delegating and expec, , ur men and now they know that place in then yo trust them to get on and do right. well, we're going to open up the room to questions from the audience. so please raise your hand. and we have cr will going around so you can use those. ask your question of the panelists. thanks i was going to ask my name's kevin wincing, retired navy captain. i was going to ask sort of the leadership styles back in the war of 1812 of like stephen decatur how he treated his sailors, how the royal navy treated their sailors and so forth, because nelson had a great legacy of of, you know, being respected by his by his crew. so what was the leadership style with the crew back in those days? so i think there's something to be said about the specific to united states versus macedonia, the oil which that captain carden had just recently t
u kn, even there you this is not a man who would shrink back from from a duel or, would turn away from a fight. and that was inspirational to many so i think it was it was that and also mission command i talked about earlier which was just trusting and, delegating and expec, , ur men and now they know that place in then yo trust them to get on and do right. well, we're going to open up the room to questions from the audience. so please raise your hand. and we have cr will going around so you...
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like i said, haves and have kn nots from a tax standpoint, it would make no sense for us to sell, but deckers is a new position, up 35% year to date. ferrari is a new position up year to date, and just i think we are hyper vigilant where we are adding it's interesting, too, the dichotomy between the high-end consumer and low-end consumer. you have high-end restaurants doing well, and low-end restaurants not doing that well. you have people retired and they are earning returns off their savings, and that's why they are talking about if you can cut rates it will slow down the economy a bit. >> yeah, like the baby boomer boom >> yeah, it's the baby boomer boom exactly right. >> if we could, lululemon is interesting. lululemon last year was up 59%, and this year it's the worst per performing consumer discretion stock, and it could be down 34% year to date >> 35%, actually >> thewhy underperformance if tt consumer is -- it doesn't make sense. >> a tactical buy at wells fargo, constellation you have good exposure with that with anheuser-busch. >> yeah, post covid you have people going out a
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we kn' viewed as intellectually, that they're viewed as being towards is is historically speaking right. we know that they're confronted by hostile teachers and administrators and so on and so on. we know that certainly that they're segregated, that we know ir classrooms and and buildings are are properly or not properly managed or mismanaged. they're lacking the space. and sometimes they don't have water electricity, those kinds of things. and so it's a tragic learning experience for mexican-american kids across the state. but the other thing, the students sort w with is like, wow, this is kind of like this is going across against the grain here. this this is counter narrative towards typical mexican-american experience in the state of texas. and in many ways is it's a very unique experience here. what is happening to these students and these learners in in the san felipe community for sure. and that's what students walk away with. what do you there's several innovations that you mentioned that school district utilized right early on. so it was the nexus in the community provided provi
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you kn? she'd gone to a baptist camp and come back with contemporary christian music songs that made her think about her catholic dad in a different kind of way. and i think that's a really striking example of how it's actually a small group of people, but they had a an outsized influence through, the power of thisbut you it's one thing to intellectually process an idea, but it's another to sing it and to act it out. and that that really has a powerfulso, yes, thank you so mr that question. actually, a really small group of people and i thank you so much for this research. thank you. after. thank you. yeah. yeah. thank you. this is so wonderful. i have about a dozen, but like to. the first one that i'll ask is if joseph-beth have forced you to hava walk out song that when you're going, oh, that's great well you know god gave rock and roll to you is a song that, that was a secular, so-called mainstream song that was covered by iconic ccm petra. and then was covered by kiss, which that's the on
you kn? she'd gone to a baptist camp and come back with contemporary christian music songs that made her think about her catholic dad in a different kind of way. and i think that's a really striking example of how it's actually a small group of people, but they had a an outsized influence through, the power of thisbut you it's one thing to intellectually process an idea, but it's another to sing it and to act it out. and that that really has a powerfulso, yes, thank you so mr that question....
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jail because they haven't done nothing that wasn't an insurrection it was terrorist attack and they kn what bin laden did after that. host: we have juliet in arizona, caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to say hhowbed down to allow everything to happen, to happen. i don't know how a seven-year charges became federal charges brought by a district aory. host: what do you mean a federal case this is new york. caller:ëbragg and his statements study he had a federal charge. you don't have jurisdiction over the federal. everyone can believe what they i just pray for this country. believe whatever they are told. they don' any research. how qutheyorgot about andci. hw does this man make more money than the president? his wife wor the who and he will make money until he dies and his estate will makeey off of covid. they tried to kill us. i grew up in el paso. it's not mexicans as the rest of the countries that are co host: you mentioned anthony felt she who was said to release a new book next month and the title of the book is on call a doctors journey in public. there is what t
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but that's whabut makes him funy and joe has his own little things we laugh at its okay.u kn >> your member clinton and trump.e,late late-night hosts would go after them and we loved it what changed. >> first of all a lot of posts feel the different election ict know peoplioe yell at me when it say this buthi if mitt romney ws in 2012 i don't think people would feel it was that much of a threat to democratic values. i i think they feel the election is different the front of himdo returning to the presidency is different.o s wh that's why you see a lot of .his i thinnkk john stewart is too oh i think right a lot of people who feel his old show in the nes 1 as well as this whole year than thou very performative progressive and not taking a step back and saying okay this is the state of the country yes, biden is b older than people wod likewo let's keep the eye on the prize it's not about john t jostewart trying to get vieweh should have stuck to helping of 9/11 responders and veterans get healthcare. >> you are a humorist great. g >> amitere? >> there's so much to use the stumbling and
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and ild construct a notion of what it meant to be a black rit by of this adoption of malcolm'sso, you kn, really. i got my goatee. you know, is is this is in honor of malcolm. i would never shave it off right. and so but also, it's also the way in which i'm reaching for a notion of manhood that'sith thi. d so book, though, the chapter then says, but what does it malcolm as someone a pt fr+a own wounds, as someone who's not and so here i move from the noemerson's notion of the representative aqm woman. and what does it mean to think of malcolm as my good friend ani perry says after we read manny marvel's biography of malcolm together, she said, oh my god, when you read him, he's like, after hejú leaves the nation, he's flailing and, failing. mm hmm. o suddenly malcolm becomes this wounded witness, not the shing acg him down to the groun, and i'm ablebe hypermasculine pt that blackmakes sense to you. no, it makes perfect sense. you know, it'■wfor malcolm, youo position yourselat you're not with dr. king, at least to some degree, do you? ke of your training as a religion a prophetic trad
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so pentecostals, people who are kn believing in divine healing and stuff like that. and they're charismatic cousins who i define as people who belong to christian organizations that aren't necessarily from they wouldn't be pentecostal, but they do pentecostal practices. so you're like you could be, you know presbyterian speak in tongues. so those pentecostal think charismatics end up becoming really important figures part because the you know, the book is titled god gave and roll to you. i start before rock, but rock is really important part of creating contemporary christian music and that is borne primarily southern black and white, pentecostal and holiness communities. those but what's fascinating is over 100 years that rarely. it's unusual are every now and then there'd be aatholic and would notice you know, like, oh wow. okay, so and so is catholic or they'd be presbytery. but the kind of norm that that went into creating with what's fascinating is that because the industry grew really quickly and it thrived in american it was just seen as the soundtrack of what
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you kn if you if you paid attention the inflation debate over the last couple of years lot of talk about this. can we have a soft landing? can you bring inflation down without having a recession and so forth? but so i'm curious about whether you think things have changed from when we wrote those papers back in the 1980s because it to me that neither the democrat cuts nor the republicans nor the fed at moment has much stomach for its dirty little secret and this may be a sign that the fed is sort of lesson dependent than it used to be. neither of the really were prepared for the pain of a recession. and so the fed i think the fed didn't do what it what it might have done back in the time we were writing. and certainly what it did in 1979, which is it jacked the interest rates up almost to 20%, 19 or something. maybe i'm wrong on the how high, but in the book you argue that the fed sort of brief leaned in the direction of about jobs, but that pretty quickly moved back to its sort of traditional stance. i'm not sure exactly when the went in. it's some months from now. where do you stand on
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if life is so common, where are theyand it it's, you know now kn as the fermi paradox, as commonk it is, why don't we see more of it? why don't we? why know? why do we have no sign of it and thing that people miss about? roswell is that in the summer of 1947. if the us government recovered an alien spacecraft or alien body alive or dead, it wouldn't gone. as a lot of people think to wright-patterson air force in dayton, ohio, which where the air force intelligence is located. and there's sort of this long standing conspiracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kepte t it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest physicists in the united■ó stats to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encountered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, even if that had been kept incredibly secret by. if there were ten people in the united who knew about that craft and had been asked to provide advice about it, there's no enrico fermi was not one of
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all very graphic and it's all very entertaining, i'm sorry to say, do all sorts of people, but, you kn, is is, you know, there's a is there something new here? is there sometnghat seems most mystical and supernatural? yes. is there also but one they don't necessarily deliver the kind o decisive effects. right. islamic state just claimed to attack russia. they're not really completely gone. right. all the american technology didn't do over here in afghanistan. right. so, you know, the last american drone strike in, afghanistan, before the kind of botched was was that was it was a mistaken you know, they they blew up a civilian car, you know, intending to, you know, a lot of things don't work out as well. right. that a lot of it is at the end of the day, people are people, right? and things are messy. right. and military operations operate in this messy space and different military adversaries also react and adapt to another. so the dream of of being able to kind of decisively overcome your opponent through a technological, gee whiz fix just isn't just a lot of times isn't true. right. a
all very graphic and it's all very entertaining, i'm sorry to say, do all sorts of people, but, you kn, is is, you know, there's a is there something new here? is there sometnghat seems most mystical and supernatural? yes. is there also but one they don't necessarily deliver the kind o decisive effects. right. islamic state just claimed to attack russia. they're not really completely gone. right. all the american technology didn't do over here in afghanistan. right. so, you know, the last...
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think, to just clarify, this is a book about this isn't a book about polling methodology or do you kn y talking quite a bit about it and and clearly and you do that a bit in the book. well, albeit in a very excessive way, as i was i was saying earlier. but really, this is a history of the relation shape between polling and the news. citizenry as intended as voters or readers and and, you know, one of the aspects that i think is most enjoyable, the book is that while talk about numbers, you alsoalk people and some those people are colorful characters. and with, you know, distinct egos, you know, thinking they were, you know, doing their job and sometime staking pretty sort of drastic decisions in how they were doing their work, whether would be continuing to do polling after a certain in the cycle if they thought that one of the candidates was ahead. and so so i'm just wondering you out of all of the different characters, there are many in the book that you you mentioned talk about whether there are any pollers or other characters that are some of your favorites, maybe some anecdotes y
think, to just clarify, this is a book about this isn't a book about polling methodology or do you kn y talking quite a bit about it and and clearly and you do that a bit in the book. well, albeit in a very excessive way, as i was i was saying earlier. but really, this is a history of the relation shape between polling and the news. citizenry as intended as voters or readers and and, you know, one of the aspects that i think is most enjoyable, the book is that while talk about numbers, you...
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but, you know, it's monday was a slow weekendyou kn and we have jimmy on here he's you know, typical o joket --s don't make fun of anybody. he's wearing day. jimmy's on he's wearing>> gre his nasser jacket and, you knowg:hi, whatever where ame you're asking me if that's it? and my answer is yes, yeah, yeah. thanks, jimmy. it's yes. b al do you think this helps biden at all? >> nobody wants to see a star wars called the empire, sniffs>a backs. nn wha >> you know what i'm saying? ? it's -- it's.bu it's so sad, but i can't helt pm but remark. markarked hamill right now look like hunter if he went in that time machinent came out doeslike he look like so he should play hunter biden i think you likeons those one of those 48 hour ones doo the recreation.>> >> but you know why he's there. either tyrus is theory that it t wahas paid and they had dirt on him or biden does walk like c3po yeah. >> have you seen the way he does covering that in >> g? xt segmento b1 is that true? you're foreshadowing. there you go. and the last thing i would your for add,ntio funny that you mentioned nascar, becau
but, you know, it's monday was a slow weekendyou kn and we have jimmy on here he's you know, typical o joket --s don't make fun of anybody. he's wearing day. jimmy's on he's wearing>> gre his nasser jacket and, you knowg:hi, whatever where ame you're asking me if that's it? and my answer is yes, yeah, yeah. thanks, jimmy. it's yes. b al do you think this helps biden at all? >> nobody wants to see a star wars called the empire, sniffs>a backs. nn wha >> you know what i'm...
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and, you know, there this sense that, you kn, sanders problem with schultz was that he had opted to do this rather than been forced by the government to do it. right. i mean, clearly howard schultz found a market rationale to give his workers great pay. i don't think anybody expects to be at, you know, for a career, although there's a lot of advanced movement up. wal-mart is another example of that 7070 5% of management positions at wal-mart are hired from people who started out hourly. you can be a manager at a regional wal-mart without a college degree making $250,000 a year. that's great stuff. mean wal-mart started out being a place that was really harsh to its workers and it's had a real kind of come to jesus moment. i think literally it's a religious company and they they treat their workers. the workers there that i spoke to that i interviewed were really happy. they're amazon as well. i got say i know that there's a lot of reporting out there. you know, what the warehouse is like. and i interview somebody who at some point had worked in the warehouse and it had been really drea
and, you know, there this sense that, you kn, sanders problem with schultz was that he had opted to do this rather than been forced by the government to do it. right. i mean, clearly howard schultz found a market rationale to give his workers great pay. i don't think anybody expects to be at, you know, for a career, although there's a lot of advanced movement up. wal-mart is another example of that 7070 5% of management positions at wal-mart are hired from people who started out hourly. you can...
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democratal housewives of jazmint and republican marjorie taylor greene went wild.o you kn >> do you know what we're here for? you knowe here we're here. >> i want you know what you're here for. , you don't want to talk about. >> i think your fake eyelashes are messing up. ain't nothing out of this order, mr. chairman. >> i do have a point of order, t and i would like to move to to take down ms.. downs marine. s abso that is absolutely unacceptable. how dareeptable, you suspend met of another person? >> are your feelingsherance of s down? oh, oh, oh, girl, baby, girl. >> oh, really? don't even play, baby girl. >> i don't. we are going to.. it's against decorum to insultms another member's physical appearance. parancebut it didn't stop ther. >> i'm just curious, justuling, to better understand your ruling. >> if someone on this committee, the is commin starts talking about somebodies bleached blond batd bill butch body that would not be engaging in personalities. >> correctnot be engag? st oh, what now, chairman? >> i make i make a motionsh to strike those words. i don't know. i'm trying t
democratal housewives of jazmint and republican marjorie taylor greene went wild.o you kn >> do you know what we're here for? you knowe here we're here. >> i want you know what you're here for. , you don't want to talk about. >> i think your fake eyelashes are messing up. ain't nothing out of this order, mr. chairman. >> i do have a point of order, t and i would like to move to to take down ms.. downs marine. s abso that is absolutely unacceptable. how dareeptable, you...
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so i just don't think it's in court, you know, he just but he kn i don't know.he's h he's honest. it's probably best time to question him. i think everyone e beay should be high on the stand, not because they're going to talk. that's tru e like choke up and go give some justice and probably u they solve the mystery of the murder. >> yeah, one of their high.ws >> like we know who killed jfk. oh, in, like, 7 minutes it was if it's going to get high, >> iee da talks up her will solve something by the end of the day. the probley.m? we won't remember it. yes, that's the thing. e world hungerlv will solve it, but we won't tell anyone. tegthey will eat everythin my cat does cyrus have a point that maybe of being your best thinking, honest thinking would be under the no. ke you i think that it can make you think that you're thinking best. but i think we'd all leave herev thinking we heree. had a great idea. we'd have, like, ten business ideas, and we wake ud wep be lil how do i tell that person that i'm not going to doso that? >> one person gets it.. got it. appreciate your honest . y. i,
so i just don't think it's in court, you know, he just but he kn i don't know.he's h he's honest. it's probably best time to question him. i think everyone e beay should be high on the stand, not because they're going to talk. that's tru e like choke up and go give some justice and probably u they solve the mystery of the murder. >> yeah, one of their high.ws >> like we know who killed jfk. oh, in, like, 7 minutes it was if it's going to get high, >> iee da talks up her will...
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when you look at the polls, actually, you know, for koop, kn's pretty well liked and he's taken about 15% of the vote. and he's taken it almost equally from both because he's got a lot of air timef airm with conservatives, as you point out, on vaccinese wi on se of these issues. buybe a point more from biden, but very close, pretty equal. and whether or not, pr people fd out somehow it plays out that they don't know much when . >> sure. when conservatives and republicans i'm scrolling his positionnservatirepublics o. i just mentioned the most radical left-wing positions. when republicans learn what i'm now, we've now done our vetting of rfk. and i by the way, i've liked now e him. he won't come on the show anymore. they won't even return our callow anymore.n retus to c i've offered to talk to.him, i'll be fair to them. i was fair to him during a town hall. he won't come on because het his his hnall. record to be exposed. so the reality is, you're telling me that when republicans around the country know what i'm now putting upi' on the screen, you're saying me you think there'll be rep
when you look at the polls, actually, you know, for koop, kn's pretty well liked and he's taken about 15% of the vote. and he's taken it almost equally from both because he's got a lot of air timef airm with conservatives, as you point out, on vaccinese wi on se of these issues. buybe a point more from biden, but very close, pretty equal. and whether or not, pr people fd out somehow it plays out that they don't know much when . >> sure. when conservatives and republicans i'm scrolling his...
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can you please i tell me,n't kn professor, because i don't knoo0 . i've been doing this 60 years and i can't find the crime here. what? i can' yearsi cat find thet is d today in the courtroomk th by michael cohen. he looked the jury in the eye and he lied. they asked i him why he taped, recorded his client, and insteaayind of saying, well, maybe i was afraid i neededid in some protection. d and he made up this whole storyd about why he did it for for pecker. and nobody is going to believe that. packerand think this raises sers ethical problems for the prosecutorls in six years of doing this, i have never puti a witness like michael cohen on the stand because i have ethics b and lawyers don't putd people on the stand who they know are going kno lie either on direct. and he lied, i believe on direcrectt or on cross. and we're going to see lie after lie after lid wee on cross and so we see ethical violations occurring right in front of us and lies occurring right in front of usan. we don't even have to get into the issue that he lied before t he went to
can you please i tell me,n't kn professor, because i don't knoo0 . i've been doing this 60 years and i can't find the crime here. what? i can' yearsi cat find thet is d today in the courtroomk th by michael cohen. he looked the jury in the eye and he lied. they asked i him why he taped, recorded his client, and insteaayind of saying, well, maybe i was afraid i neededid in some protection. d and he made up this whole storyd about why he did it for for pecker. and nobody is going to believe that....
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i took these ads out, i want people t oo knowt that good people and they've come to our foundationo kn and y really care and they have to speak up and not be silent.ot the way martin luther king spoke it with clarence. i >> yeah, i agree with you. i wish more people like yourself of prominence that that have that when robert kraft speaks a lot of people listen. i've known you as a friend for many years and i'm really proud of the facnown t that you have taken a strong stand. i remember when the issuer when of social justice came up in the nfl. thf wrong, didn't you go to your players and say, if there's any that is nearrt and dear to your heart, whatever over you, whatever money you raise or put into it,, what you that you wouh it? >> and didn't you go out with some of your players. >> anderson yeah. yes. itank thank you for saying that. and it's true. you know, the look's, i'm one i of the greatest beneficiaries of what america has to offer. a and i got a full academics scholarship to columbia i dreamt big dreams. i went through tough times. but it's the greatest country in the world.
i took these ads out, i want people t oo knowt that good people and they've come to our foundationo kn and y really care and they have to speak up and not be silent.ot the way martin luther king spoke it with clarence. i >> yeah, i agree with you. i wish more people like yourself of prominence that that have that when robert kraft speaks a lot of people listen. i've known you as a friend for many years and i'm really proud of the facnown t that you have taken a strong stand. i remember...
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i don't know if that meanst kn i read about, you know,ou'v what would you blame a you've got a lot of controversy. the ghostwriter, the editor, the publisher. it would publisher. >> was it their fault? well, a little known fact. anothe knowr of my dogs, his namewrit was ghostwriteerr, and i killed him this morning. does it bother you?o thes >> does it bother you that thish these stories about the doeg in north korea overshadow the rest of this book? >> you know what bothers me is that apparently i'm being overshadowed by the governor ofa the lesser dakota doug burgum and apparently i'm off the list for vp because he only kills rattlesnake ex. oh, yes and no. i really think that the lamestream media should focus on that because the rattlesnake is notcause , you know, somethig that we should be killing because they actually killed the rats. yeah. yes. and so i know a lot more abouttg than the governor of north dakota. >> yeah. do you regregovernort the dog s? >> because it's been reported you were told not to include. it. >> you know what i regret is that i regret that i was in germany
i don't know if that meanst kn i read about, you know,ou'v what would you blame a you've got a lot of controversy. the ghostwriter, the editor, the publisher. it would publisher. >> was it their fault? well, a little known fact. anothe knowr of my dogs, his namewrit was ghostwriteerr, and i killed him this morning. does it bother you?o thes >> does it bother you that thish these stories about the doeg in north korea overshadow the rest of this book? >> you know what bothers me...