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shepard fairey. shepard fairey is a hugely influential and accomplished figure in american art. he produced what many people consider to be the most memorable piece of political art in this century. the iconic barack obama hope poster from 2008. and that 2020 election, shepard fairey was one of the driving forces behind this ambitious get out the vote campaign. enough. we need democracy. urged americans in swing states all over the country to say enough to trump, to get out and vote. that was 2020. now, in 2024, shepard fairey is helping spearhead another effort by artists to get people to the polls to galvanize people, to make people think, to make people act. together with the progressive organization people for the american way, shepard fairey is hoping to move americans, particularly in battleground states, move people to get out and do their part to defend democracy at the polls. the campaign is expected to launch billboards in swing states like pennsylvania and michigan and wisconsin and arizona. they're also going to do digital ads and radio psas. and the visuals behind t
shepard fairey. shepard fairey is a hugely influential and accomplished figure in american art. he produced what many people consider to be the most memorable piece of political art in this century. the iconic barack obama hope poster from 2008. and that 2020 election, shepard fairey was one of the driving forces behind this ambitious get out the vote campaign. enough. we need democracy. urged americans in swing states all over the country to say enough to trump, to get out and vote. that was...
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joining us now is artist, social activist, shepard fairey. mr. fairey, thank you for taking time to be here this evening, it's an honor to have you here. >> thanks for having me. happy to be here. >> what are you planning for 2024, what effect are you hoping that it will have? >> i'm part of a group called artists for democracy, which is under the umbrella of people for the american way, and a group of us, me and several other artists are all hoping to save democracy, to keep trump from being re-elected, and to preserve the systems that allow us to participate meaningfully and move toward a better future. i think the arts can really help to connect people with big ideas, important big picture concepts that resonate emotionally, and the arts help to define civilization, and they can help to save it, that's what we're trying to do. note civilization, as we know it, without democracy. >> you're not a stranger to this kind of work, either conceptually, i know a lot of these concepts undergird your work in general, but also in these efforts around ele
joining us now is artist, social activist, shepard fairey. mr. fairey, thank you for taking time to be here this evening, it's an honor to have you here. >> thanks for having me. happy to be here. >> what are you planning for 2024, what effect are you hoping that it will have? >> i'm part of a group called artists for democracy, which is under the umbrella of people for the american way, and a group of us, me and several other artists are all hoping to save democracy, to keep...
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tonight -- dax shepard, cailee spaeny and music from kim gordon. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, thank you. thank you. hi, everybody. i appreciate that. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for braving the horrors of hollywood boulevard to be here. please, relax. we have so much to get to tonight. so many important stories to cover, starting with the 38th annual "forbes" billionaire list. "forbes" yesterday released a list of all the billionaires in the world. there are 265 new ones. including magic johnson and taylor swift. [ cheers and applause ] making their first appearance. i guess that maga boycott of taylor swift is going great. [ laughter ] she's worth an estimated $1.1 billion and probably has another billion on the way. she has so much money, instead of going to travis' games, she's just going to pay to have them played in her yard next year. [ laughter ] donald trump checked in with a a net worth of $2.3 billion. no applause? [ boos ] well, somebody's going to be s
tonight -- dax shepard, cailee spaeny and music from kim gordon. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, thank you. thank you. hi, everybody. i appreciate that. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for braving the horrors of hollywood boulevard to be here. please, relax. we have so much to get to tonight. so many important stories to cover, starting with the 38th annual "forbes"...
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drafted into vietnam, and how wonderful you sometimes have classmates, in particular the blonde cybel shepard, all generations of american men fell in love with her, of course, right away, such a beautiful girl, a dream, a freak taxi driver travis bickle, played by robert denier, tried to take him to hardporn, of course, on this against the background of stalon's sylvester, a little stupid, but certainly. but it seems to me that the cocktail party is the best, you have to laugh a lot, push with your back leg, push with your back leg, are you interested in something else, besides fencing, of course, like chess, when they take the dice from you hands, what are you doing, sitting and what are your fingers doing? i don’t know the moment, and how many years ago, you just put it together, yes, better than anyone, the new season, on sunday on the first, this is still the podcast mount with fire and i, its host denis gorelov with a story about the main films of the american film academy oscar 2024 year, i decided that now the favorite film about boxing was a film about the famous heavyweight jake l
drafted into vietnam, and how wonderful you sometimes have classmates, in particular the blonde cybel shepard, all generations of american men fell in love with her, of course, right away, such a beautiful girl, a dream, a freak taxi driver travis bickle, played by robert denier, tried to take him to hardporn, of course, on this against the background of stalon's sylvester, a little stupid, but certainly. but it seems to me that the cocktail party is the best, you have to laugh a lot, push with...
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i'd like to start by introducing geoff shepard. jeff served as, associate director of the domestic council in the nixon administration and now a member of the board of directors of, the richard nixon foundation. jeff, kick us off. thank you, joe. geoff shepard beginning in 2010, we began seeing what we call nixon forums and they're co-sponsored in the past the nixon foundation and national archives as. they are usually recorded, videotaped by c-span and rebroadcast on. what they are in essence are group oral histories. they bring together the documents that are maintained here by the national archives and people who produce them. we've done a concert. joe, we've done 40 of these. nixon legacy forums since 2010. and the the archives is particularly pleased with the work that we do because. they say we make their documents come alive and we do them here or we do them in washington, d.c. we are the only administration producing programs on various public policy initiatives of our administration. today's forum is going to be moderated
i'd like to start by introducing geoff shepard. jeff served as, associate director of the domestic council in the nixon administration and now a member of the board of directors of, the richard nixon foundation. jeff, kick us off. thank you, joe. geoff shepard beginning in 2010, we began seeing what we call nixon forums and they're co-sponsored in the past the nixon foundation and national archives as. they are usually recorded, videotaped by c-span and rebroadcast on. what they are in essence...
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shepard in the process, through design and construction, the memorial was dedicated in 1943 construct and having continued world war two and jefferson was not without controversy far as its location. the construct of the memorial would require the removal of a number of cherry trees, which sparked one of dixie's more famous protests known as the cherry tree rebellion, a number of women led by eleanor patterson, editor of the washington times herald, went down to the tidal basin. one day and chained themselves a number of cherry trees, blocking vehicles from being able to come in and, remove the trees. they ultimately a concession that any trees removed would be replanted elsewhere along the tidal basin. for more than 100 years, the cherry trees have a beloved institution in washington d.c. symbolizing the friendship between the people of the united states. the people of japan. in the wake of the attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the love for the trees was put to the test. washingtonians for the duration of world war two would cease, referring them as the japanese flowering cherry, inste
shepard in the process, through design and construction, the memorial was dedicated in 1943 construct and having continued world war two and jefferson was not without controversy far as its location. the construct of the memorial would require the removal of a number of cherry trees, which sparked one of dixie's more famous protests known as the cherry tree rebellion, a number of women led by eleanor patterson, editor of the washington times herald, went down to the tidal basin. one day and...
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rock, a german shepard mix rescued a few months ago, is now doing the rescuing himself, becoming part of the department's k-9 unit. nicole: he's already saved livesment. pete: joining us now is fort worth police k-9 handlers sergeant chuck hubbard, officer chris thompson and, of course, rock. it's great to see you. if you would, chris, give us a sense, tell us about rock. >> so rock is a german shepard that we got from the fort worth shelter. we were looking for a dog that had high energy, and we wanted to see if we could find a rescue. rock just turned out to be the perfect dog we were looking f high energy and great drive. really glad to come across him. nicole: i absolutely love a good rescue story. tell us how dogs are able to work and potentially find more pills than, say is, a human could. >> this is the tool, it's actually the only tool that we have that can go beyond our own eyesight. as an investigator, you're limited. these guys have a superpower, and it's their nose, and that that allows us to get into areas we simply can't get into without them. so they're critical. will:
rock, a german shepard mix rescued a few months ago, is now doing the rescuing himself, becoming part of the department's k-9 unit. nicole: he's already saved livesment. pete: joining us now is fort worth police k-9 handlers sergeant chuck hubbard, officer chris thompson and, of course, rock. it's great to see you. if you would, chris, give us a sense, tell us about rock. >> so rock is a german shepard that we got from the fort worth shelter. we were looking for a dog that had high...
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even jeff bezes's private company blue origin puts such engines on the new shepard suborbital rockets, because hydrogen is very light and extremely efficient when burned, especially when used in a vacuum, so together with oxygen it is usually used not on the first stages of rockets, but on the very top. in russia they are called accelerating blocks. has an even greater load capacity of up to 150 tons on the other hand, even in the united states , super-heavy missiles are not yet in great demand; rather, they are a foundation for the future. and for domestic russian needs , the angara is quite enough. its modular design allows us to quickly satisfy almost any needs of our space industry. if necessary, using the existing material and technical base, it is possible to create a medium -class launch vehicle and even a super-heavy lunar rocket in a very short time. well, as for the further development of the lunar program, she can participate, that’s us we are considering such options to expand this modification so that it can be used to build superheavys, a superheavy must be made for a
even jeff bezes's private company blue origin puts such engines on the new shepard suborbital rockets, because hydrogen is very light and extremely efficient when burned, especially when used in a vacuum, so together with oxygen it is usually used not on the first stages of rockets, but on the very top. in russia they are called accelerating blocks. has an even greater load capacity of up to 150 tons on the other hand, even in the united states , super-heavy missiles are not yet in great...
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even jeff bezes's private company blue origin puts these engines on the new shepard suborbital rocket, because hydrogen is very light and extremely efficient when burned, especially when used in a vacuum, so it is usually not used together with oxygen in the first stages. as a result, the heavy a5 rocket with a hydrogen upper stage will conditionally replace the failed super-heavy a7 in the angara line, because it will have a similar payload capacity, and there will be no need to create a new carrier and conduct flight tests, however, the lifting capacity of the angara a5 with hydrogen the stage will be much inferior to the american space heavyweights. for comparison, the falcon heavy rocket from spacex is capable of launching almost 64 tons into a low reference orbit, and elon musk’s new starship, with which it is currently conducting test flights, has an even greater payload capacity of up to 150 tons. on the other hand, even in the usa, super-heavy missiles are not yet in great demand; rather, this is a foundation for the future, and for domestic russian needs , the angara is qui
even jeff bezes's private company blue origin puts these engines on the new shepard suborbital rocket, because hydrogen is very light and extremely efficient when burned, especially when used in a vacuum, so it is usually not used together with oxygen in the first stages. as a result, the heavy a5 rocket with a hydrogen upper stage will conditionally replace the failed super-heavy a7 in the angara line, because it will have a similar payload capacity, and there will be no need to create a new...
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well, here have the al shepard's suit. this is the mercury suit. some of the interesting things about this suit are note that that there aren't any movable joints in this. no hard joints, no steel rings or anything. all mobility is achieved by very clever tailoring. you can see artificial brake that have been sewn into the suit. really. and of course, this entire suit is simply about a bladder and that the restraining gap on the outside is what allows us to have mobility not in the elbow that we have no special joints simply through the use of this unique directional restraint we're able to get a certain amount of mobility in the elbow. i mean, if you didn't that you just sort of be out like a balloon. exactly. he would inflate and be almost rigid he just about couldn't move at all. this green bottle is interesting. this is the way originally sealed our helmet. the visors. do this. the moves up and down and by inflating a seal that around the periphery of it we achieve a quite an excellent of the entire suit. was this a really significant step forw
well, here have the al shepard's suit. this is the mercury suit. some of the interesting things about this suit are note that that there aren't any movable joints in this. no hard joints, no steel rings or anything. all mobility is achieved by very clever tailoring. you can see artificial brake that have been sewn into the suit. really. and of course, this entire suit is simply about a bladder and that the restraining gap on the outside is what allows us to have mobility not in the elbow that...
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tonight -- dax shepard, cailee spaeny and music from kim gordon. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, thank you. thank you. hi, everybody.
tonight -- dax shepard, cailee spaeny and music from kim gordon. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, thank you. thank you. hi, everybody.
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tonight -- dax shepard, cailee spaeny and music from kim gordon. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel!
tonight -- dax shepard, cailee spaeny and music from kim gordon. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel!
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drafted into vietnam, and what wonderful classmates you sometimes have, in particular blonde sybel shepard, of course, all generations of american men fell in love with her right away, such a beautiful girl, a dream, ugly taxi driver travis bicol, played by robert deniro , tried to take him to hard porn, and of course, against this background... sylvester stalon, a little stupid, but certainly positive, a good family man, a winner and in general the center of the american dream, looked more presentable, so he actually won. this is still the podcast mount with fire and i, its host denis gorelov with a story about the main films of the american film academy oscar 2024. scarceza apparently decided that he was now in favor. already in the 21st century, the film walkx wall street lost, respectively, the film 12 years a slave, it seems that all these films are significant, important and tdp, but if the films raging bull, taxi driver, casino, walks sol street, say something and are known to any person, who at least yesterday began to understand cinema, then... they shut him down now he was nomina
drafted into vietnam, and what wonderful classmates you sometimes have, in particular blonde sybel shepard, of course, all generations of american men fell in love with her right away, such a beautiful girl, a dream, ugly taxi driver travis bicol, played by robert deniro , tried to take him to hard porn, and of course, against this background... sylvester stalon, a little stupid, but certainly positive, a good family man, a winner and in general the center of the american dream, looked more...
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what the point was here, the fact is that the girl from the campaign headquarters was played by cybil shepard, in fact the dream of all american men of that time, and the fact is that she actually appeared for the first time in the entire history of the american screen on... there was absolutely nothing in peter bogdanovich’s film , the last screening, it was 1969, america was very slow in matters of nudity, europe and even the soviet union were very much ahead of it, since the film was aimed specifically at a teenage audience, talking about how it’s not good when you are drafted into vietnam, and what wonderful classmates you sometimes have, in particular the blonde sibelsherd, of course everyone fell in love with her. generation of american men right away like this freak taxi driver travis bickle, played by robert deniro, tried to take the beautiful girl of her dreams to hard porn. and of course, against this background , stalon’s sylvester, a little foolish, but certainly positive, a good family man, a winner and, in general, the center of the american dream, looked more presentable,
what the point was here, the fact is that the girl from the campaign headquarters was played by cybil shepard, in fact the dream of all american men of that time, and the fact is that she actually appeared for the first time in the entire history of the american screen on... there was absolutely nothing in peter bogdanovich’s film , the last screening, it was 1969, america was very slow in matters of nudity, europe and even the soviet union were very much ahead of it, since the film was aimed...
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tomorrow night, dax shepard and cailey spaeny will join us with music from kim gordon. 341 days ago, our first guest left his late-night talk show and moved back to england to drive on the wrong side of the road. [ laughter ] he has a new podcast on siriusxm called "this life of mine." please welcome james corden. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: good to see you. >> how are you? >> jimmy: i'm good. i was telling the audience, i knew you were going to come crawling back, i knew it all along. >> i know, i know. >> jimmy: miss this at all? anything about it that you miss? >> well -- yes. it's an adjustment. >> jimmy: yeah? >> because, i mean, you -- we talked about this a lot. how long are you going to -- i feel like when the day comes when you say, you know, i'm going to stop hosting this show, i really feel like i'm ready to help you or any other host -- >> jimmy: oh, really, that would be nice. >> yeah. >> jimmy: help me make the transition, like when you get out of prison? [ laughter ] >> that is exactly right. that is exactly right. because you don't understand -- you know --
tomorrow night, dax shepard and cailey spaeny will join us with music from kim gordon. 341 days ago, our first guest left his late-night talk show and moved back to england to drive on the wrong side of the road. [ laughter ] he has a new podcast on siriusxm called "this life of mine." please welcome james corden. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: good to see you. >> how are you? >> jimmy: i'm good. i was telling the audience, i knew you were going to come...
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earlier this morning we introduced you to rock, a german shepard mix who's part of the fort worth police department's k-9 unit after officers rescued him a few months ago. rock and his handlers joined us earlier. >> we were looking for a dog that had high energy, and we wanted to see if we could find a rescue. rock turned out to be the perfect dog we were looking for, high energy and great drive. really a miracle. >> as an in ther, you're limited. these guys have a superpower, their nose, and it allows us to get into areas we simply can't get into. will: just another entry in the cat versus dog debate. look at rock, proud of that interview -- nicole: and i love the story. he was a rescue dog. so many people are quick to disregard -- will: he can pick up heroin, coke, meth. let's do this, by tomorrow, can we get a rescue -- a drug-sniffing cat on? pete: sure. will: yeah, good luck. 24 the hours' notice. pete: there's got to be a cat out there with the function somewhere. will: any funk. pete: give me any function. my thing is i've got a -- i'm a cat guy, but i like dogs with function. in
earlier this morning we introduced you to rock, a german shepard mix who's part of the fort worth police department's k-9 unit after officers rescued him a few months ago. rock and his handlers joined us earlier. >> we were looking for a dog that had high energy, and we wanted to see if we could find a rescue. rock turned out to be the perfect dog we were looking for, high energy and great drive. really a miracle. >> as an in ther, you're limited. these guys have a superpower, their...
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reilly did this production of sam shepard's play, "true west," in 2000, i think. and he was one of my heroes, and there was no more courageous actor than him. so i remember sitting in the back row. i went four times. i was in college. and just sort of having -- making a bit of a wish and a prayer that one day i might get to do something like this. so it's very meaningful to me to be at this theater right now. >> seth: well, it's a really special place. i have some more questions for you. we'll be right back with jeremy after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ limu emu ♪ ♪ and doug ♪ hello, ghostbusters. it's doug... ... of doug and limu. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. anyway, we got a bit of a situation here. ♪♪ uh-huh. uh-huh. ♪♪ [ metal groans] sure, i can hold. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty liberty liberty liberty ♪ ghostbusters: frozen empire. in theaters now. (vo) it's shrimp your way. ghostbusters: frozen empire. choose three flavors for just $20*. like new street corn shrimp. and
reilly did this production of sam shepard's play, "true west," in 2000, i think. and he was one of my heroes, and there was no more courageous actor than him. so i remember sitting in the back row. i went four times. i was in college. and just sort of having -- making a bit of a wish and a prayer that one day i might get to do something like this. so it's very meaningful to me to be at this theater right now. >> seth: well, it's a really special place. i have some more questions...
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reilly did this production of sam shepard's play, "true west," in 2000, i think. and he was one of my heroes, and there was no more courageous actor than him. so i remember sitting in the back row. i went four times. i was in college. and just sort of having -- making a bit of a wish and a prayer that one day i might get to do something like this. so it's very meaningful to me to be at this theater right now. >> seth: well, it's a really special place. i have some more questions for you. we'll be right back with jeremy after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ if you're living with hiv, imagine being good to go without daily hiv pills. good to go off the grid. good to go nonstop. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. just 6 times a year. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you're taking certain medicines which may interact with cabenuva. serious side ef
reilly did this production of sam shepard's play, "true west," in 2000, i think. and he was one of my heroes, and there was no more courageous actor than him. so i remember sitting in the back row. i went four times. i was in college. and just sort of having -- making a bit of a wish and a prayer that one day i might get to do something like this. so it's very meaningful to me to be at this theater right now. >> seth: well, it's a really special place. i have some more questions...
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alan shepard, gus grissom. john glenn. who would later set boots on the moon. again, incredible moment in history. back in 1959, on this day, those astronauts obviously became i coms of america's space industry. it's just incredible. all right. well, closer to earth, hundreds of people gathered in san francisco explore time yesterday. we were there live. we covered it as they crowding at pier 15 to catch the solar eclipse. the move only covered a portion of it. only about a 3rd, but it was still pretty good viewing to be had. take a listen. citing. >> especially explore time. you know the local science center for families that for the community is this great. i live for stuff like this because as a science educator, i get excited when people get excited about natural phenomena. >> you know, millions across the country were in the path of totality, including those in kron four's rob nesbitt, hometown. he actually did a little zoom with them during the whole thing. and here he is talking with them and sharing their experience as it happened. >> and a solar eclips
alan shepard, gus grissom. john glenn. who would later set boots on the moon. again, incredible moment in history. back in 1959, on this day, those astronauts obviously became i coms of america's space industry. it's just incredible. all right. well, closer to earth, hundreds of people gathered in san francisco explore time yesterday. we were there live. we covered it as they crowding at pier 15 to catch the solar eclipse. the move only covered a portion of it. only about a 3rd, but it was...
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shepard, he his case was reversed because of pretrial publicity. the facts were regis, but here's the problem with donald trump's argument he's created the pretrial publicity. he has intentionally poisoned the potential jury pool. so it's like somebody who kills parents and goes before the judge and says, i'm an orphan, so be nice to me that's that's what he's doing here. and this motion is going to fail likely with lawyer jokes. that geographic and follow, right. thanks so much. appreciate it. coming up next the uproar in israel on several fronts, but directed at one man really prime minister benjamin netanyahu this year level of anger coming his way domestically and internationally he has his country's war with hamas nears the six month mark. this sunday. but first cnn on the ground and taiwan after today's powerful deadly earthquake, the frantic efforts to find survivors trapped in buildings that could be close to tumbling down. stay with us >> erin burnett outfront tonight at seven odd cnn hello, ghostbusters. it's duck. we help people customiz
shepard, he his case was reversed because of pretrial publicity. the facts were regis, but here's the problem with donald trump's argument he's created the pretrial publicity. he has intentionally poisoned the potential jury pool. so it's like somebody who kills parents and goes before the judge and says, i'm an orphan, so be nice to me that's that's what he's doing here. and this motion is going to fail likely with lawyer jokes. that geographic and follow, right. thanks so much. appreciate it....
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four years ago, even as his personal image is significantly diminished since he was elected last time, shepard notes the last time i'm a democrat carried the senior vote was al gore back in 2000 congressman, i think you're the only baby boomer at our tables, so i feel like i'm going to have to ask you this question first >> just to be the youngest person at the table and then one day i was the average.ow, the oldest person will pay you, you're a good sport. what's going on here? >> well i understand it. i just think at this point in time, and i think a lot of it has to do with the way younger people consume information. it's i think distorted them sort of reality on the ground. okay. in the long term, i hope the, during the course of the campaign messages, i think we'll get through this is really about our future, more about the future of those younger people than it is about some of us whose futures may not have the longevity >> here. >> i've got a lot of years ahead. >> i hope it's it's a challenge for us and i do think it means that we have to think about ways to communicate with those youn
four years ago, even as his personal image is significantly diminished since he was elected last time, shepard notes the last time i'm a democrat carried the senior vote was al gore back in 2000 congressman, i think you're the only baby boomer at our tables, so i feel like i'm going to have to ask you this question first >> just to be the youngest person at the table and then one day i was the average.ow, the oldest person will pay you, you're a good sport. what's going on here? >>...
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michael shepard joins us now. lisa asked the question of the morning, why are we linking tiktok for eight or israel and ukraine? michael: strategy-wise, if you are a member of congress, you have something you would like to see past, if you see something else that is definitely going to get through, what do you do? you try to attach it to that piece of legislation. we saw this with something else, there is also another measure, and iranian oil's insurance measure that was also attached to this, so this is a fairly convoluted just laid of strategy. the issue is that the house had overwhelmingly passed the measure initially about a moment ago, and the senate was slow walking and there were objections in the chamber, concerned about whether it would infringe on free speech, and others were concerned about a possible loss that it could get blocked in court, and singling out one company was also something. jonathan: do you think they will sidewalk this? michael: no because it is attached to the ukraine-israel-taiwan aid
michael shepard joins us now. lisa asked the question of the morning, why are we linking tiktok for eight or israel and ukraine? michael: strategy-wise, if you are a member of congress, you have something you would like to see past, if you see something else that is definitely going to get through, what do you do? you try to attach it to that piece of legislation. we saw this with something else, there is also another measure, and iranian oil's insurance measure that was also attached to this,...
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so basically what shepard tends to that for us in washington dc. thank you as well. so i have 200 constantly live for us in austin, texas of the university of texas. we've just type of 24 hours ago when we were talking to each other. heidi and the situation was getting very stressful for students and faculty staff and those either side of the protests debate it seems. have come down definitely. now, uh 24 hours late. if it was getting on right now. mm hm. that's right. so it's, it's a huge difference. and when we last spoke 24 hours ago, but the protest still remains here in a very different form. behind me is the line where we saw that in cabinet that was broken down by police and which protestors were dragged away one by one, despite sitting peacefully on the ground. and now this is a teach and this is the a similar scene to what we've seen prior to that spontaneous encampment bursting forth yesterday. and now we're learning that more than 100 people protesting at u. t. austin, yesterday, were arrested by police to our knowledge. they still remain in police detenti
so basically what shepard tends to that for us in washington dc. thank you as well. so i have 200 constantly live for us in austin, texas of the university of texas. we've just type of 24 hours ago when we were talking to each other. heidi and the situation was getting very stressful for students and faculty staff and those either side of the protests debate it seems. have come down definitely. now, uh 24 hours late. if it was getting on right now. mm hm. that's right. so it's, it's a huge...
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her case rocked canada the way matthew shepard did. would have been a contemporary for us. having not heard about rena, i remember this shift and suddenly, our teachers and grown-ups being hyper concerned with the kind of music we were listening to the kind of shows you are watching and the video games we were playing, if we were romanticizing this crypt blood war. armor thinking that it was a bit odd and conversations i was following, i was not quite sophisticated enough yet. but i remember feeling a little bit offended by that. is not our music choices doing this and i love that the show -- it builds the world around the victims in a very compassionate way and it builds the world around the kids. and i feel like we could have these conversations more. they are children. we extend more compassion to children naturally. we know that bullies are made. bullies are made by inequities in society and by kids and people that feel disempowered and grabbing at whatever that is. my beautiful parents, when i was bullied as a kid always made sure that it would absorb the. knowing ther
her case rocked canada the way matthew shepard did. would have been a contemporary for us. having not heard about rena, i remember this shift and suddenly, our teachers and grown-ups being hyper concerned with the kind of music we were listening to the kind of shows you are watching and the video games we were playing, if we were romanticizing this crypt blood war. armor thinking that it was a bit odd and conversations i was following, i was not quite sophisticated enough yet. but i remember...
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she would help shepard people up and down the elevators. i remember going downstairs there was a cafe at the bottom of trump tower there. as i was checking out, she was cordial and kind, but she was also professional. she was protective of donald trump. she was somebody who would not in an off the record fashion go talking about what was happening on the inside and instead she was somebody who was very much opt of a confidant and she continued to serve in that capacity well into the white house. they testified that she was in 2018 still involved in conversations along with sarah huckabee sanders about how to extend karen mcdougal's contract so she wouldn't talk publicly about her relations with donald trump. >> i think this is trump's biggest trigger. cassidy hutchens sat and saud she was told to dye her hair to look like hopes. she was a daughter figure. she was all those things and more to trump. she is on the likely witness list. >> in that period of time, i was a fair amount. but if you'd asked as a statement of fact who are the names t
she would help shepard people up and down the elevators. i remember going downstairs there was a cafe at the bottom of trump tower there. as i was checking out, she was cordial and kind, but she was also professional. she was protective of donald trump. she was somebody who would not in an off the record fashion go talking about what was happening on the inside and instead she was somebody who was very much opt of a confidant and she continued to serve in that capacity well into the white...
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her case rocked canada the way matthew shepard did. i remember this sort of shift and suddenly our teachers and grown-ups being hyper concerned with the kind of music we were listening to, the shows we were watching, video games we were playing, if we were fetishizing, romanticizing this crypt war. i remember thinking that was odd. i was not quite sophisticated yet, but i remember cooped of feeling a little offended by that, it's like it's not our music choices that are doing this. and i love that the show really -- it builds the world around the victims in a very compassionate way. it also builds the world around the kids, and i feel like we can have these conversations a little bit more because they are children. we extend more compassion to children naturally, but we know that bullies are made. bullies are made by inequities in society, by kids, by people who feel disempowered, are grabbing at whatever that is. my beautiful parents when i was bullied when i was a kid, always made sure that i would absorb that not personally, know th
her case rocked canada the way matthew shepard did. i remember this sort of shift and suddenly our teachers and grown-ups being hyper concerned with the kind of music we were listening to, the shows we were watching, video games we were playing, if we were fetishizing, romanticizing this crypt war. i remember thinking that was odd. i was not quite sophisticated yet, but i remember cooped of feeling a little offended by that, it's like it's not our music choices that are doing this. and i love...