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here it is. ♪ >>> history and biography is sponsored by wells fargo. ♪ >> host: hello, i'm carla hayden it's my pleasure to be here with the author, and really wonderful person to talk about history and race and just challenges during this time, erica armstrong dunbar. and she is the author of one of my new favorite books, "she came to slay." and it's the life and times of. tubman. erica, thank you for doing this. we appreciate it. your book is really groundbreaking. >> guest: thank you. and the first of all, thank you for inviting me on. and for really taking the time to have this conversation. i love to talk about history, but more specifically about the lives of african-american women during the 19th century. harriet tubman it became very clear early on that it was time to do a bit of a refresher on harriet tubman and how to think of her as a person, clearly as an activist. right now we are thinking about what is social justice and activism looks like and there is no better representation of it at least in the century than harriet tubman, so it's wonderful to be able to talk about he
here it is. ♪ >>> history and biography is sponsored by wells fargo. ♪ >> host: hello, i'm carla hayden it's my pleasure to be here with the author, and really wonderful person to talk about history and race and just challenges during this time, erica armstrong dunbar. and she is the author of one of my new favorite books, "she came to slay." and it's the life and times of. tubman. erica, thank you for doing this. we appreciate it. your book is really...
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>> caller: hayden. >> hayden. excellent. what's going on? >> caller: i'm in kentucky but anyway, my question is on reynolds i heard about it when you brought it on several months back made a little money on it and sold it a little while back but after earnings and i've seen it's been dropping down like 8% in three months. >> right. >> caller: i'm wondering -- >> i'm going to tell you, these stocks are not working when i say they are not working, i mean that people have decided that these soft goods, that these are pantry stock companies that we're not doing that anymore. so therefore people are letting these go and i'm not going to get in the way of that now michael in california, michael >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah >> caller: so as you likely know, legendary larry hamilton and his company super foods just went public. given that industry trending more towards health conscious food, do you think consumers should ride the wave or let this pass thanks a lot. >> i know. you know, i know i sound repetitive but i like beyond meat that's t
>> caller: hayden. >> hayden. excellent. what's going on? >> caller: i'm in kentucky but anyway, my question is on reynolds i heard about it when you brought it on several months back made a little money on it and sold it a little while back but after earnings and i've seen it's been dropping down like 8% in three months. >> right. >> caller: i'm wondering -- >> i'm going to tell you, these stocks are not working when i say they are not working, i mean that...
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hayden shrink, a clinical associate professor, says all of that mask wearing, handwashing and social distancing being used against covid-19 works against it, as well. >> it is pretty much the same, the most common transmission for both of these irises is going to be droplet transmission that happens in the context of close contact, so being within 6 feet of another person who has the infection. >> reporter: it is so vitally important to get your flu shot, which is what sharon chavarria and her children did earlier this week. >> all three of us got flu shots, my daughter got a flu shot, and my little boy get a flu shot, as well. >>> a reason for the flu shot this year is the same as all of those other anti-covid measures. >> and to try to decrease any potential strains on healthcare system, we want to reduce the number of people coming in with influenza and the best way to do that is via the vaccine. >> the best thing you can do to get your flu vaccine is to get it starting now, up until about october 31, that is what it will have enough time to sink in and give you good protection ag
hayden shrink, a clinical associate professor, says all of that mask wearing, handwashing and social distancing being used against covid-19 works against it, as well. >> it is pretty much the same, the most common transmission for both of these irises is going to be droplet transmission that happens in the context of close contact, so being within 6 feet of another person who has the infection. >> reporter: it is so vitally important to get your flu shot, which is what sharon...
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. >> reporter: but for him and his classmate, hayden -- >> it's okay.r. >> reporter: day care is not like they remembered. class sizes is cut in half. >> i never thought i would have to lay off staff. >> reporter: karen is the director of a nonprofit with nine locations across the peninsula. in early march, the centers care for 800 children per day. now, that pig you'figure is 200. >> we will lose $500,000 if we continue. >> reporter: after 26 years, her child care facility is fighting to stay open. >> is he going to come back? in my job safety. it's playing in the back of my mind. >> an uncomfortable reality. there were 900 child care facilities open. now, there are 300. he says it's unclear how many centers are unclosed. but the county-subsidized funding won't be enough to support half. >> $13 million budgeted this year. $13 million is not nearly enough to cover the need. >> there's more than 500 members stuck in limbo. many family homes are not going to survive this. >> a problem that sits without a solution. >> to watch more of our coronavirus cover
. >> reporter: but for him and his classmate, hayden -- >> it's okay.r. >> reporter: day care is not like they remembered. class sizes is cut in half. >> i never thought i would have to lay off staff. >> reporter: karen is the director of a nonprofit with nine locations across the peninsula. in early march, the centers care for 800 children per day. now, that pig you'figure is 200. >> we will lose $500,000 if we continue. >> reporter: after 26 years,...
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soul of america", that's a library that was of course one by the current librarian of congress carla haydenwould put dominic before she became library of congress. i believe your pandemic called it to be rescheduled. i thoroughly enjoyed that book and made it very helpful been very difficult times we are in currently. i did want to ask you about john loose his relationship with james baldwin. i had read Ãband i saw in that book there was no mention of john lewis and i wondered if you could talk about what his relationship was like with james baldwin or what their relationship was like. >> sure. i'm doing a virtual event for the library to fill in when i didn't come before so it's coming, you will get more of me than you can possibly watch. you might want to turn this off now, c-span wouldn't like me to say that but i'm delighted to do that. i'm not aware, eddie would know better, eddie usually knows better than i do whether there was any personal relationship, baldwin knew medgar evers pretty well, they were certainly in the same ethos, the same orbits. where i see them as connected is less
soul of america", that's a library that was of course one by the current librarian of congress carla haydenwould put dominic before she became library of congress. i believe your pandemic called it to be rescheduled. i thoroughly enjoyed that book and made it very helpful been very difficult times we are in currently. i did want to ask you about john loose his relationship with james baldwin. i had read Ãband i saw in that book there was no mention of john lewis and i wondered if you...
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and right when we stop, hayden was like uppy, uppy, i'm full!o! kids a barfing and i'm trying to make the situation -- i was like i planned the trip and we're going to go see an organic, sustainable farm, right? but then, first of all, the stench so all my kids have this smell >> jimmy: sounds like a nightmare. >> the smell and then we get to the chicken coop it's 112 degrees my friend is so lovely and this is one of the best well-run, most humane sustained farms there are. and we opened the coop and saw an egg plop out and his eyes bugging out of his head and did you know there's like a slime -- >> jimmy: no, no, there is not >> there's like a bit that comes out with it. >> jimmy: no, no, no don't ruin eggs. >> and he was like - >> jimmy: i'm like that, too i'm like what? i want to talk to you about "l.a.'s finest." it's going to premiere on fox. >> basically take the bad boy's universe with martin lawrence and instead you have me and gabrielle union coming into l.a. and we partner up and you just get to see two women kicking butt, having fun,
and right when we stop, hayden was like uppy, uppy, i'm full!o! kids a barfing and i'm trying to make the situation -- i was like i planned the trip and we're going to go see an organic, sustainable farm, right? but then, first of all, the stench so all my kids have this smell >> jimmy: sounds like a nightmare. >> the smell and then we get to the chicken coop it's 112 degrees my friend is so lovely and this is one of the best well-run, most humane sustained farms there are. and we...
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hayden down. in slovakia a powerful businessman has been acquitted of the murders of investigative journalist young and his fiance the court said there was not enough evidence to convict the man who prosecutors say ordered the killings was investigating corruption and the mafia his murder in 20 triggered mass protests in slovakia and eventually led to the resignation of the prime minister. just as the killing shocked slovakia so too has the acquittal of business tycoon marion caught . the prosecution argued he was the mastermind behind the assassination of journalist check and his fiance but the court said there was not enough evidence to convict him. wanted to stand at the graves of the children telling them that justice has won been done but now it seems it has not won they are lying in the dark ground and here everybody is just doing whatever. checks colleagues were also left speechless. first it was a great shock even though i was not sure about the outcome. then mixed feelings of rage despair
hayden down. in slovakia a powerful businessman has been acquitted of the murders of investigative journalist young and his fiance the court said there was not enough evidence to convict the man who prosecutors say ordered the killings was investigating corruption and the mafia his murder in 20 triggered mass protests in slovakia and eventually led to the resignation of the prime minister. just as the killing shocked slovakia so too has the acquittal of business tycoon marion caught . the...
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. >> james edward hayden. >> robert jay hayes. philip t. hayes. >> w.ael k. healey. >> roberta b. heber. >> charles francis xavier heeran. >> john f. heffernan. >> michele m. heidenberger. >> sheila m.s. hein. >> h. joseph heller, jr. >> joann l. heltibridle. >> ronald john hemenway. >> mark f. hemschoot. >> ronnie lee henderson. >> brian hennessey. >> edward r. hennessy, jr. >> michelle marie henrique. >> joseph patrick henry. [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [moment of silence] >> william l. henry, jr. >> catherina henry-robinson. >> john christopher henwood. >> robert allan hepburn. >> mary herencia. >> lindsay c. herkness iii. >> harvey robert hermer. >> norberto hernandez. >> raul hernandez. >> gary herold. >> jeffrey alan hersch. >> thomas j. hetzel. >> leon bernard heyward mc. >> sundance. >> brian christopher hickey. >> enemencio dario hidalgo cedeÑo. >> timothy brian higgins. >> robert d. w. higley ii. >> todd russell hill. >> clara victorine hinds. >> neal o. hinds. >> mark hindy. >> katsuyuki hirai. >
. >> james edward hayden. >> robert jay hayes. philip t. hayes. >> w.ael k. healey. >> roberta b. heber. >> charles francis xavier heeran. >> john f. heffernan. >> michele m. heidenberger. >> sheila m.s. hein. >> h. joseph heller, jr. >> joann l. heltibridle. >> ronald john hemenway. >> mark f. hemschoot. >> ronnie lee henderson. >> brian hennessey. >> edward r. hennessy, jr. >> michelle marie...
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. >> hayden wants the edd to contact him.d others worry they may be mistakenly accused of fraud or penalize. >> putting me on the hook for something i never applied for. >> my hope is we somehow do not get penalized or put on some blacklist because we are getting 20 letters to our address. >> the edd is asking anyone who gets a suspicious letter to go online and submit a fraud report on their website. we have created a link with the fraud hotline number. go to ktvu.com and click on web links.>>> california lawmakers have included an emergency audits. today one member of the audit committee slammed the department's bureaucracy. >> they basically are sending out a statement unwilling to talk to the media or even to members of the legislature and saying do not worry about it. there is nothing to see here. we are fixing it. we are working with others to fix it. >> to sit around and wait for the edd to sit around and fix it and hold those accountable would be to wait as long as some people are waiting for their edd checks. >> jim
. >> hayden wants the edd to contact him.d others worry they may be mistakenly accused of fraud or penalize. >> putting me on the hook for something i never applied for. >> my hope is we somehow do not get penalized or put on some blacklist because we are getting 20 letters to our address. >> the edd is asking anyone who gets a suspicious letter to go online and submit a fraud report on their website. we have created a link with the fraud hotline number. go to ktvu.com...
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library of congress carla hayden and first lady mrs.ma come together now for an in-depth conversation around her forthcoming memoir becoming and the experiences that have impacted her life, her family and her country. michelle obama. [applause] >> lot of librarians here. you guys looking good. >> hi carla. >> hi. >> how are you? >> i'm telling you, there have been many thrills to be the librarian hitting here with you is one of the most. i'm getting a littlefrequent but i'm the interviewer . so i have to. >> you just have to remember our days back in chicago. i've known carla since i was a baby. a baby professional. you shouldn't be nervous. >> and what a professional you were though because the chicago public library, i came back from pittsburgh and the library was part of your portfolio. >> yes it was. >> it made such a difference to have somebody that understood libraries. read and everything in government like that. >> that was her. that wasn't shape. not at all, she was just making a point. >> because i was coming in from an academ
library of congress carla hayden and first lady mrs.ma come together now for an in-depth conversation around her forthcoming memoir becoming and the experiences that have impacted her life, her family and her country. michelle obama. [applause] >> lot of librarians here. you guys looking good. >> hi carla. >> hi. >> how are you? >> i'm telling you, there have been many thrills to be the librarian hitting here with you is one of the most. i'm getting a...
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. >> reporter: 17-year-old hayden has a nine hour day online and admits it's hard to stay focused or take it seriously. >> from my experience, every student who is taking a test, they just text each other and ask for the answers. >> reporter: she has a sixth grade brought other. >> kids are depressed, anxious and falling behind. parents are exhausted and someone needs to be a voice. kids need to be with each other and their teachers. >> no one as an expert on this, this is new for all of us. >> reporter: school board members to fully appreciate how upset people are missing the ease of classroom learning, isolated behind screens at the mercy of wi-fi. calling the situation agonizing, the school board said it had no choice but to stay with distance-learning under county and state guidelines. >> we are in the purple tear. we would be remiss if we returned to school. >> we can't. >> reporter: this crowd wants schools to be ready if that county moves from purple to red tier , instead of tabling reopening until the new year. >> i think there is definitely a conservative approach to this. b
. >> reporter: 17-year-old hayden has a nine hour day online and admits it's hard to stay focused or take it seriously. >> from my experience, every student who is taking a test, they just text each other and ask for the answers. >> reporter: she has a sixth grade brought other. >> kids are depressed, anxious and falling behind. parents are exhausted and someone needs to be a voice. kids need to be with each other and their teachers. >> no one as an expert on this,...
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. ♪ >> seth: our next guest is an author, astrophysicist, and director of the hayden planetarium.mieres september 22nd on fox. please, welcome back to the show, neil degrasse tyson. how are you, neil? >> hey hey. i'm doing great. sorry. the universe is great. it's earth that's messed up. >> seth: all right thank you for making the clarification. now, we are coming up on an election and it just feels like anything might happen and now, i'm hearing tell that there might be an asteroid heading towards earth on election day true or false, neil? >> it's true it's true. it's about -- it's a refrigerator-sized asteroid. >> seth: okay. >> and given the uncertainty in this orbit, there is a small sliver of that uncertainty that includes colliding with earth on november 2nd >> seth: and what would be the fallout of a refrigerator-size meteor hitting us? >> yeah. i mean, you would see it if you were anywhere in sight line of when it hit. it's going, you know, 10 or 20 miles per second. when you hit air, even though air feels like you can just move through it if you're going really fast, it's
. ♪ >> seth: our next guest is an author, astrophysicist, and director of the hayden planetarium.mieres september 22nd on fox. please, welcome back to the show, neil degrasse tyson. how are you, neil? >> hey hey. i'm doing great. sorry. the universe is great. it's earth that's messed up. >> seth: all right thank you for making the clarification. now, we are coming up on an election and it just feels like anything might happen and now, i'm hearing tell that there might be an...
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librarian of congress, carla hayden, and first lady mrs.bama come together now for an in-depth conversation around her forthcoming memoir, "becoming," and experiences that impact of her life, her family, and her country. michelle obama. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. >> there's a lot of librarians here. a lot of librarians here. [laughing] you guys are looking good. hi, carla. >> high. >> how are you? >> host: i'm telling you, there have been many thrills but to be the librarian who is sitting here with you is one of the most, i'm getting a little -- i am the interviewer. so i have -- tricky you just have to remember our days back -- i've known carla since i was a baby, baby professional. you shouldn't be nervous. >> host: and what a professional you were though, the chicago public library, i can back up it. >> at the library was part of your portfolio. it made such a difference to have somebody that understood libraries, that red read and everything in government like that. >> guest: that was her. [applause] that wasn't shade.
librarian of congress, carla hayden, and first lady mrs.bama come together now for an in-depth conversation around her forthcoming memoir, "becoming," and experiences that impact of her life, her family, and her country. michelle obama. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. >> there's a lot of librarians here. a lot of librarians here. [laughing] you guys are looking good. hi, carla. >> high. >> how are you? >> host: i'm telling you, there have been...
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. >> reporter: 37-year-old natalie hayden is a mother of two from st. louis, missouri.he is one of millions of americans with an underlying health condition, which means she is at higher risk to get really sick if she develops the coronavirus. treatments for crohn's disease have weakened her immune system. she didn't leave home for months at the start of the pandemic. she says a vaccine would be a lifeline for her and her family. >> do you plan to get a vaccine when it's available? >> i'm a little apprehensive about getting the vaccine, but i think in the end, i will be getting it. it's already september. when i think about possibly having a vaccine approved by the end of the year, that seems super fast, maybe a bit rushed. i probably wouldn't take it just yet in the next few months. >> reporter: natalie is not alone in feeling that way. americans are growing increasingly skeptical about a potential vaccine. the latest cbs news poll shows that just 21% say they'll get the vaccine as soon as one is available. that is down from 32% in july. but experts say the science beh
. >> reporter: 37-year-old natalie hayden is a mother of two from st. louis, missouri.he is one of millions of americans with an underlying health condition, which means she is at higher risk to get really sick if she develops the coronavirus. treatments for crohn's disease have weakened her immune system. she didn't leave home for months at the start of the pandemic. she says a vaccine would be a lifeline for her and her family. >> do you plan to get a vaccine when it's available?...
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librarian of congress, carla hayden, at first lady, mrs.obama come together now for an in-depth conversation around her forthcoming memoir, "becoming," as the experiences that have impacted her life, her family coming into the country. michelle obama. [applause] [cheering] a lot of librarians here. you are looking good. there are many thrills but to be the librarian sitting here with you is one of the most. i've known carla since i was a baby, a bb professional. sbaby professional. so you shouldn't be nervous. >> with a professional you were though, the chicago public library, came back from pittsburgh and the library was part of your portfolio. it made such a difference to have somebody that understood libraries, that red and everything, and government like that. [applause] [cheering] >> that was her. that was in the shade, not at all. she was just making a point. that's all. >> i was coming in from an academic teaching -- >> so we go way back. >> way back. but i mention in you like to read, it's been a big part of your family, reading. >>
librarian of congress, carla hayden, at first lady, mrs.obama come together now for an in-depth conversation around her forthcoming memoir, "becoming," as the experiences that have impacted her life, her family coming into the country. michelle obama. [applause] [cheering] a lot of librarians here. you are looking good. there are many thrills but to be the librarian sitting here with you is one of the most. i've known carla since i was a baby, a bb professional. sbaby professional. so...
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it's hayden miller. just want to voice my support for this project. i know when you guys put in those new crossovers, i was really excited to see them. i'm actually outside forest hills right now. i was excited to hear that they're going to go in there. i think they'll improve service, and then also, upgrading the train control system and the training so we don't have more shutdowns like this, so people don't have to use the antiquated software, so i'm in full support. thank you. >> thank you. our next speaker, or are there next speakers? >> operator: you have one question remaining. >> the next, please. >> can you hear me now? >> yes, mr. pillpot. >> yes. i, too, had comments on item 11 and was bypassed, so let me give you comments separately on item 11 and then on item 12 very briefly. so on item 11, five points. first, the agenda item description does not match the brief description in the staff report. i'm not sure where the one came from, but it doesn't match the finding of temporarily closing one block of church street, doesn't capture the 37 an
it's hayden miller. just want to voice my support for this project. i know when you guys put in those new crossovers, i was really excited to see them. i'm actually outside forest hills right now. i was excited to hear that they're going to go in there. i think they'll improve service, and then also, upgrading the train control system and the training so we don't have more shutdowns like this, so people don't have to use the antiquated software, so i'm in full support. thank you. >> thank...
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this is hayden miller. just wanted to voice my opposition to the ceqa appeal and voice my concern to the categorical exemption. more than 40 employees have tested positive for covid-19. this is killing people in our city, and to try and prevent these projects that are speeding up our essential workers' commutes, making sure it's more safe for them, and it's unconscionable. they're saving lives, and slowing them out, it's terrible. i hope you guys will make the right decision today. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, let's unmute the next speaker, please. >> hi. can you hear me? >> welcome. >> my name is joe dane, and i'm a district 4 resident. i want to thank the board of supervisors for hearing public comment today. i'm calling to support the san francisco m.t.a.s slow streets project and to deny the appeal. [inaudible] nothing normal about the time that we're in, unable to make physical contact with others. transit options are greatly reduced, and the spaces that we can go to and congregat
this is hayden miller. just wanted to voice my opposition to the ceqa appeal and voice my concern to the categorical exemption. more than 40 employees have tested positive for covid-19. this is killing people in our city, and to try and prevent these projects that are speeding up our essential workers' commutes, making sure it's more safe for them, and it's unconscionable. they're saving lives, and slowing them out, it's terrible. i hope you guys will make the right decision today. >>...
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brzezinski and robert gates and from general hayden and from a lot of people who had been never-trumpers president at a time we've got to make this work. but, my god, you reveal what they found out when they went in and they soon learned, he did not share they're values in fact, dan coates understood fairly quickly that everything he had worked his entire life to promote, as a conservative senator and then an ambassador, donald trump was undermine iing. >> yes now, dan coates was the dni, director of national intelligence, the number one intelligence official overseeing the cia. this was a man who -- it's -- you obviously have read it, joe. it's almost a book in itself because this is a man who was a senator from indiana for 16 years. he was retiring. he was offered this job by trump and mike pence, the vice president elect, and felt he could not say no he went in with these republican values and was stunned, shocked and, you know, in a way just ground down by trump's refusal to accept reality. and at one point in the book i show how mattis, who's the secretary of defense, and coates are
brzezinski and robert gates and from general hayden and from a lot of people who had been never-trumpers president at a time we've got to make this work. but, my god, you reveal what they found out when they went in and they soon learned, he did not share they're values in fact, dan coates understood fairly quickly that everything he had worked his entire life to promote, as a conservative senator and then an ambassador, donald trump was undermine iing. >> yes now, dan coates was the dni,...
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los mismos alumnos que hay esta cultura de juegos, los muchachos ya estÁn usando fortnite y otros y haydensar a mÉxico con karina monroy. >> mi querida ada, detente por favor en tus comentarios, el chapo de sinaloa nos quiere robar la chamba como comentarista de espectÁculos, no se pueden perder lo que dijo de belinda, ninel conde, esto se pone bueno, solamente aquÍ en un nuevo dÍa, mÁs cerca de ti. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ soy la fuerza. ♪ imparable. ♪ yo rompo puerta. ♪ soy tan... soy tan... hazle check a toda la lista escolar con precios bajos y cientos de ofertas. listos para la escuela. solo en target. ♪ compro los diamantes que yo quiero. ♪ ♪ mira como brillo por la calle. yo soy un diamante, baby. ♪ ven a celebrar conmigo. no paro de brillar y sigo. ♪ ♪ mira, oye bien lo que digo. y atrévete a brillar conmigo. ♪ abran paso, ya llegué. joyas, perlas, para mí. ♪ ♪ siempre yo. ♪ brillo, vivo, canto. i'm a diamond. un pedacito del paraíso se queda contigo. lash paradise de l'oréal paris. volumen voluptuoso, longitud impactante. solo hay una máscara que puede llevar tus pestañas al paraíso. más
los mismos alumnos que hay esta cultura de juegos, los muchachos ya estÁn usando fortnite y otros y haydensar a mÉxico con karina monroy. >> mi querida ada, detente por favor en tus comentarios, el chapo de sinaloa nos quiere robar la chamba como comentarista de espectÁculos, no se pueden perder lo que dijo de belinda, ninel conde, esto se pone bueno, solamente aquÍ en un nuevo dÍa, mÁs cerca de ti. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ soy la fuerza. ♪ imparable. ♪ yo rompo puerta....
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librarian of congress carla hayden and first lady mrs. obama come together for an "in depth" conversation around her forthcoming memoir "becoming" in the experiences that have impacted her life, her family and her country. michelle obama. [applause] >> thank you so much. >> a lot of librarians today. a lot of librarians here. you guys looking good. hi, carla. >> host: hi. how are you? >> how are you? there have been many thrills but to be the librarians sitting here with you is wonderful. i am getting a little -- i am the interviewers so i have to. >> remember our days in city hall. a baby professional, you shouldn't be nervous. >> what a professional you were, the public library was part of your portfolio and it made such a difference to have somebody that understood libraries, that read everything in government like that. >> that wasn't shade, not at all, just making a point. >> i was coming back from academic experiences so we go way back and what i mentioned, it has been a big part. >> absolutely. we are readers, the obamas. we starte
librarian of congress carla hayden and first lady mrs. obama come together for an "in depth" conversation around her forthcoming memoir "becoming" in the experiences that have impacted her life, her family and her country. michelle obama. [applause] >> thank you so much. >> a lot of librarians today. a lot of librarians here. you guys looking good. hi, carla. >> host: hi. how are you? >> how are you? there have been many thrills but to be the...
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this is sandra bullock, who is like super famous bradley cooper, super famous then we've got thomas haydenominee, and then this guy, i don't know who he is i think it's ken jeong i have no idea i do a podcast with ken, and that movie had all the razzies, so i just make fun of him endlessly. >> jimmy: why not? that's what friends are for. see, ken that's what friends are for. come on. >> yeah. and they're really mocking his height in this -- in this. >> jimmy: gosh >> welcome to my -- yeah, you like how i chose an abandoned office for the interview >> jimmy: i like that you dressed up you look sharp you look great as always and i always appreciate you coming on. you're glitching a bit now, which is good because it makes me look better you look like max headroom >> no. you look like where's waldo on vacation i like it. or like you're a gondola driver [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do they wear blazers >> the gondola oh, the gondola drivers? >> jimmy: yeah >> no. you look like you're a gondola driver going to first communion. you're like -- sorry you know what you're dressed like, i think, jamie you'
this is sandra bullock, who is like super famous bradley cooper, super famous then we've got thomas haydenominee, and then this guy, i don't know who he is i think it's ken jeong i have no idea i do a podcast with ken, and that movie had all the razzies, so i just make fun of him endlessly. >> jimmy: why not? that's what friends are for. see, ken that's what friends are for. come on. >> yeah. and they're really mocking his height in this -- in this. >> jimmy: gosh >>...