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know her that well. had never met his son who was born when he was in sicily and he found that you know, she had been living her own life for a couple years. he had certainly been living his own life for a couple years overseas. the couple didn't get along and they divorced within months of his return to the home front and man that was a disillusioning experience for him. so you you write in in the your essay in the book that bill came home it changed man, and you just of referenced that. your essay in the book drawing fire notes the political turn that bills work. now took he was angry at the injustice about him and if you don't mind telling me quote you it says if he needed a battle to fight to overcome his disillusionment, that's how you put it. over the targets of the the bills battle in this period? mainly civil rights mainly civil rights. you can see here's a great cartoon of the you could tell that there's something wrong with the malden family from this cartoon. this is right before the divorce.
know her that well. had never met his son who was born when he was in sicily and he found that you know, she had been living her own life for a couple years. he had certainly been living his own life for a couple years overseas. the couple didn't get along and they divorced within months of his return to the home front and man that was a disillusioning experience for him. so you you write in in the your essay in the book that bill came home it changed man, and you just of referenced that. your...
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you know, they see that we can do to make sure you know and we were all again not, you know, make, i did a photo in them better followed out and the 1000, you know, that was the pardon me. when was the good news for me? i will never presently beta with those on the car going all the way it all instead of going to feel the nation, not a man, a candle in 1000 neo says me. so i know the whole world in the it is own for them in the common dream look at, but i want to follow those. i can go in the last time we sent them and everybody, but i'm on. does it on there? get we'll get ready back. yes. yes. this is where are you going to be playing tonight on? are you on a quick one today? good. good, good god. right, right. i i guess what happened to the from south america to north america with the gift of music. let your holy spirit shine through tonight and that stage me ah, ah me on the the pads the the the the, the the the gentleman last month or better way. god bless you guys. thank you. mm. the recycled orchestra room from paraguay made a stop and gas when a week describe entertainment. an
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you know? so she says you have in the scene of who don't, who actually us or some so to you i said motto been sellers are in the, into the as in yankee, to enter in are going to include any clue in question to one another minute. or you can journal, you are you when you you for him but on the via yellow mana manager? america. leave it no matter. no, i don't know yet in a team for the course we had a little crew in the middle. no, i me to follow my boss and i can see and hear the leg i read the less he doesn't, she knew that she could come in to to support the google mac anymore. the defense or you know, katie or not tornado sequel to anemic. i'm in that, in that he doesn't, and i can tell i gotcha. but he made sure she got live, but it won't be we will quantity bratia get us. i can, you know, we're located on your message. just as you know, this bit us young dunning control, loveless, for your top blend handle, ordained epic, that the all levy see on the study gus and showed us many c as in the
you know? so she says you have in the scene of who don't, who actually us or some so to you i said motto been sellers are in the, into the as in yankee, to enter in are going to include any clue in question to one another minute. or you can journal, you are you when you you for him but on the via yellow mana manager? america. leave it no matter. no, i don't know yet in a team for the course we had a little crew in the middle. no, i me to follow my boss and i can see and hear the leg i read the...
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you know, the night before. and then the next day the families get a call to say, oh your, your father, your, your son, your daughter just died from a heart attack or, you know, from, you know, they will give spurious reasons and then they'll just come back in a body bag. you know, so, so and then of course the bodies would be bearing signs of torture. this is a situation where we're, we're talking about yeah, i think, and i think it's what you remember that mama, you know, is a country that was under a military dictatorship for nearly half a century. and it only opened up literally just a decade or guard. and in fact, a civilian government took over only 5 years ago. now this opening wasn't perfect. it was something. and a gave people in the armada kind of freedom that they hadn't known for decades. and now in just 4 and a half months, the hunter has dragged the country back by decades, and people are now living in constant fear of the military. so you know, that the fact that people are still protesting, like,
you know, the night before. and then the next day the families get a call to say, oh your, your father, your, your son, your daughter just died from a heart attack or, you know, from, you know, they will give spurious reasons and then they'll just come back in a body bag. you know, so, so and then of course the bodies would be bearing signs of torture. this is a situation where we're, we're talking about yeah, i think, and i think it's what you remember that mama, you know, is a country that...
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so, i mean, you know, what is it, you know, there was a soviet thing, you know, the, the future is said, but the past is uncertain. and this is what's happening. go ahead. yeah. yeah. it was disgraceful a year ago in march, march 2020 when jer, i know it's 12530 year old journalists are calling dr. luc montagnier, who has a nobel prize invite biology. and these 25 year old journalists, a, call him a conspiracy theorist because he said the virus covered and he is from a lab. it's absolutely mad this peter. absolutely. we're living in santa fe, i'm that these, these hacks, these journalist attacks the they can criticize a noble prize laureate. it is peer madness, but we know they work. they're just a p r agency, basically the major media. now, most of them are just working as p r. agents used for a powerful interest in, especially in the us government. the british government been the democratic party 1st and foremost, but also for corporate interest. well, whoever will pay them, and most journalists probably sincerely believe they're doing their job, but they don't realize that they are b
so, i mean, you know, what is it, you know, there was a soviet thing, you know, the, the future is said, but the past is uncertain. and this is what's happening. go ahead. yeah. yeah. it was disgraceful a year ago in march, march 2020 when jer, i know it's 12530 year old journalists are calling dr. luc montagnier, who has a nobel prize invite biology. and these 25 year old journalists, a, call him a conspiracy theorist because he said the virus covered and he is from a lab. it's absolutely mad...
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, you know. so my pull up, i got notice on my, almost what it, i'm already put up. i just got really decided a small business loan is the what the code for the purpose of the game. and because i received a carrier where scale area and this will say they were do my thought it was last if you could just percent. yes. if west be in the total thing of inquisitive us in the k one is quite focused on in the gorgeous it, i mean for by jimmy bonus go pick him up that i mean by that anybody medical met. you'll never see me no matter me. ah, in the eighty's met and it was considered one of the most crime ridden locations in the whole world. it was here that drug, lord pablo escobar, radley into miss cartel. the gang made millions of dollars felling cane, and his leader killed anyone who stood in his way. even though the cartel was responsible for thousands of death poplars remains a popular figure among the country for the people. in some parts of the city, he was even known as columbia as robin hood. made
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as you know, what i do, i know that she's not here by her nickname. the king was, i got, it doesn't really go on. i, i, russian president vladimir putin speaks to us media ahead of the much anticipated summit with joe biden labeling. accusations made by the us president that he is a killer as an expression of us culture. the sense of deep sense simply trial. we have young police officers who by age alone will not be vaccinated. how can not be ranked? you can police chiefs res, alarm over a lack of vaccinations for the force i'm it tears, the $5000.00 and job officers of the g 7 summit could become probably the supers credits while in new york, parents declare war on the.
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i didn't know. i don't know to him when mother land in there, no prob you call me when i'm not real, but i why that is the sin theme it throws in as soon as john e cable, a fast fuel novel in rio, but i wipe idle is leap agreement is, is the module that we're gonna answer right away. well, little miss a menu. hello. it's documents on the hard luck in that i will be in the room and they are more of noticed the end of them. and the last one i my mom green. i want to go on to mental, aren't you? well, you reach out to him. i ha ha ha, how many will know how to do that as well. so, but i was laid on my daycare while you left me a little bit of being m e, you know, a little who i spoke. i don't know you needed them and i thought i would say you're going to and yet i don't end up. i'm not going to use for general. yeah. do i? yes, i like i i i me i can look up a saw either la assistance from the mall or to me and oh no, not at all from new york. for a lot of them it will be all in the me they didn't even
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you know. and so here you have the black soldier going fighting side by side for the freedom of america, but they come back home and then they go to segregated community. so he started identifying these inconsistency and then became problematic for this for this mission and the power structure. is it problematic now to make those connections? oh yeah. i mean, if you make those kind of connection, sometimes people think you're not patriarch, you know, and very few people make those connections. but when you look at it today beyond war, let's talk about what's happening, you know, across the world. and in particular, what has been highlighted in animation with police brutality, you know, many of all police forces had to come military. when you look at the way that they, you know, are coming into the street, the face of protest, it's lack of warranty. and in many instances, there are people progress and they've had the faith, militaristic officer. and so, you know, people are talking about it more
you know. and so here you have the black soldier going fighting side by side for the freedom of america, but they come back home and then they go to segregated community. so he started identifying these inconsistency and then became problematic for this for this mission and the power structure. is it problematic now to make those connections? oh yeah. i mean, if you make those kind of connection, sometimes people think you're not patriarch, you know, and very few people make those connections....
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you don't know what we know. the price isn't going to teacher the cable. we know the prices are going up, and that's going to get worse because when the money put some economists say, and because the economy was shut down, the global economy, which shut down. this is a natural reaction to opening up the problem for a lot of people. my butler, for example, is that, you know, it's getting it. everyone knows inflation is the cruelest tax on working people. how do you react to that here? because it is, it is, it is, it is something that we've already should expect and just expect for it to dissipate, or is it going to become pounded and basically pricing people, lot of an economy that just went through hell. this time is going to price a lot of people out of the economy because when all the money prices go up, they'll be a reaction somewhere along the lot of correction. but then governments are going to print more money and it's going to get worse. you should go home right now and buy some rice and put it in the front. okay, let's see what you jumped ahead to
you don't know what we know. the price isn't going to teacher the cable. we know the prices are going up, and that's going to get worse because when the money put some economists say, and because the economy was shut down, the global economy, which shut down. this is a natural reaction to opening up the problem for a lot of people. my butler, for example, is that, you know, it's getting it. everyone knows inflation is the cruelest tax on working people. how do you react to that here? because it...
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i know yet, i'm either you know, by that and yours may illegal. what again, joe boyd, the soon as you know, go get my motor the left. i mean, the last time you or that i will get, you know, simply here it, olga the the quote that was really is a mighty day when that, even julietta is learning the ensign well, on her way to joining a new generation of book. yeah, this is a the despite all the corruption, the violence and the depth. no continued football for these book offense. the game still means the world. yeah. they don't even from one is a cup was what rooms were made. it turned into a nightmare of rest and torture by argentina's little johnson. footballing legend, eric tempted introduce his cloud. your temporary, one of the special few stood up for their beliefs. whatever that cost. football rebels on al jazeera, the joggers in new delhi take advantage of the relatively clean air. after weeks of toxic small stopped people from venturing outside institutions including harbor a pollution is leading to more severe cases of the corona virus and mo
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people who are strangers and you have this kind of trust that you know, you know, i'm here to you know, provide a service and in some way shape or form. i assume that you know, people were gonna treat me with the lower respect, but that wasn't always the case from you know, being called, you know names that i wouldn't say now. it's just you know, some of the some of the lighter things like, you know, someone would come and ask me a question and i would answer the question and it wouldn't believe me and then go and ask, you know, one of my colleagues so it was this weird sort of. listen to the bar. but again 99 was was a transition year for me again. this is when my first child is being born trying to figure out, you know between do i want to program a computers and my grandfather has said i don't know. you don't seem like the title one sitting in office. um, so i'm outside it's hot outside. i got these clothes on people asking me if i'm hot in these clothes. the content the subject matter is it's starting to wear on me. it's a tough topic to talk about. and so it was it was a very inte
people who are strangers and you have this kind of trust that you know, you know, i'm here to you know, provide a service and in some way shape or form. i assume that you know, people were gonna treat me with the lower respect, but that wasn't always the case from you know, being called, you know names that i wouldn't say now. it's just you know, some of the some of the lighter things like, you know, someone would come and ask me a question and i would answer the question and it wouldn't...
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you know, i know the biden administration understands that, you know, we can't extricate ourselves from the middle east totally. we're going to continue to have great relationships or i should say relationships, diplomatic relationships with all of our allies within the region. and we need to continue to do that. but right now, of course, there is a shift in thinking and a shift in our national securi strategy about china as the most serious competitor out there and russia and other threats that are looming. so, you know, we can walk and chew gum at the same time. i think we're in a position to be able to deal with china in the pacific and deal with china as a competitor, to deal with russia and all of the prongs that putin has put out, as well as maintaining a certain level within the middle east to continue to keep our allies strong and to keep iran at bay. >> so what is the election of a hard-line president in iran mean for the future of their nuclear weapons development and their desire come to the bargaining table? >> yes, so it's all about the economy. i mean, i think this is true
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and they fact check them carefully. facebook, it's, you know, the equivalent of, you know, i don't know 100000000 posts an hour. i don't know what it is, but you know, how could they possibly fact check the pose? so the moment they start screening saying, okay, we're not going to let anybody post something to do with q and i ok, but what about this conspiracy theory or that one? because you know, some of them might be real. what if it's, you know, just a shade above a normal conspiracists? would that can be true. are you going to scream that out? so the moment they start filtering, you know, that's going to be a problem, i think. so, you know, there's not a good solution because it's orders of magnitude more powerful than mainstream media. while we're st. conspiracy theories have so many herron's now that there are starting to actually influence whole societies. we spoke about trump. trump's president sees a prime example, you know, while officials have at the following one theory or another, regular people, they show up with guns and they try to kill nonexistent. human traffickers inti
and they fact check them carefully. facebook, it's, you know, the equivalent of, you know, i don't know 100000000 posts an hour. i don't know what it is, but you know, how could they possibly fact check the pose? so the moment they start screening saying, okay, we're not going to let anybody post something to do with q and i ok, but what about this conspiracy theory or that one? because you know, some of them might be real. what if it's, you know, just a shade above a normal conspiracists?...
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you know. bothering me that there was a story to tell about how like i said, how did a blueprint was established? and so once we determine that we were going to do a story about the early days certainly much earlier days of the relationship and interactions between the you know, the white settlers an explorers and hunters. who were unable to restrain themselves from from going west and you know fat establishing farms and and small communities in forts? and and the tribes who were there who got to experience first early a century earlier what the planes indians were going to experience? and so that that was the story that was the origination of this book that we wanted to tell that story. and what we hope to do was like with the heart of everything that is have a our main character be a an indian and as red cloud have been. uh, but we ran into a couple of problems one of them being that unlike with red cloud who was born in 1821 did not die until 1909 is a long thread of his uh existence to draw
you know. bothering me that there was a story to tell about how like i said, how did a blueprint was established? and so once we determine that we were going to do a story about the early days certainly much earlier days of the relationship and interactions between the you know, the white settlers an explorers and hunters. who were unable to restrain themselves from from going west and you know fat establishing farms and and small communities in forts? and and the tribes who were there who got...
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know. men saying to you know writing letters having letters dictated to their sisters, you know who they had been separated. from for a long time, you know catching them up on the news but also saying can you send me a lot of my nieces hair? i mean that kind of like affection. we don't see represent it we have i didn't think we had seen represented in. and the literature very much. so that's i think that's what's draw me to it and the the fact that family was so central. to freedom to the way that african-american define what freedom meant to them? um, and so were constantly reminding. you know the federal government northern missionaries entrepreneurs the people that they were coming into contact with. in the context of the war that they weren't just individuals even if they appeared singularly on their own they had a family somewhere else and they wanted to make sure that those people were being taken care of, you know soldiers are very clear. they they wanted they volunteered to fight th
know. men saying to you know writing letters having letters dictated to their sisters, you know who they had been separated. from for a long time, you know catching them up on the news but also saying can you send me a lot of my nieces hair? i mean that kind of like affection. we don't see represent it we have i didn't think we had seen represented in. and the literature very much. so that's i think that's what's draw me to it and the the fact that family was so central. to freedom to the way...
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, the situation now in boston, shaw in the camp, you know, knowing that the level of bud and they are kerry and, well, i think the best way to move forward at this point for the bundle of dish is to talk to the other countries and government and come up with a more fair solutions and better solutions for the refugees. and you know, whether it is the resettlement or providing more assistance to the bungler dish or even, you know, facilitate and returned to me at some point when situations gets better. and all of this has to work together or, you know, countries the world need to walk together along with bangladesh. so that i think, you know, that will be, we will hinge, i will have a better or, you know, we'll have some relief and you know, some justice, although we didn't have it forever. our community has been prosecuted for ever. now . you know, we take refuge in this country because we want human dignity and human rights and we want to live as a human being. so, you know, it is the international communities responsibility to work together to fulfill that human needful community. so
, the situation now in boston, shaw in the camp, you know, knowing that the level of bud and they are kerry and, well, i think the best way to move forward at this point for the bundle of dish is to talk to the other countries and government and come up with a more fair solutions and better solutions for the refugees. and you know, whether it is the resettlement or providing more assistance to the bungler dish or even, you know, facilitate and returned to me at some point when situations gets...
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you know? jimmy: you seem to be having a great time. and it's always so much fun to talk to you. if you find anything out about the ufos, please give me a call, okay? >> no problem, no problem. ufos, aliens, nothing but love, jimmy. >> jimmy: nothing but love. shout-out to the aliens, bless up, and another one. "khaled khaled," everybody, that's the album. [ cheers and applause ] it's out now. dj khaled. thanks, khaled. we'll be back with florence pugh! well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation you take it on, by talking to your eyecare professional about restasis®... which may help you make more of your own tears with continued use twice a day, every day. restasis® helps increase your eye's natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chro
you know? jimmy: you seem to be having a great time. and it's always so much fun to talk to you. if you find anything out about the ufos, please give me a call, okay? >> no problem, no problem. ufos, aliens, nothing but love, jimmy. >> jimmy: nothing but love. shout-out to the aliens, bless up, and another one. "khaled khaled," everybody, that's the album. [ cheers and applause ] it's out now. dj khaled. thanks, khaled. we'll be back with florence pugh! well, well, well....
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you know, so you're in a dumpster like, yeah, there's food in there. so i don't know. i mean there's some stuff in there. oh yeah, there might be something yeah, i like that good grams and whatnot. imagine that you can make a serial. you know, what are the 2 things? yeah. hey, just talking openly about it when we start being guarded, when we're ashamed of it. that reified as other people's impression that it is a shameful thing to do if you try to hide it like, oh yeah, well, you know, sometimes we're like in the dumpster, but those just says, no, we get food from the dumpster because good food is there. then prompt them to ask why, why is good food in the dumpster? well, all tell you because of these wasteful system that we live in. and it's an opportunity to have a conversation if you're just bold and upfront about it. stores in our country are abundantly stocked and they don't want to ever have to run out of any product so that people have this comfortable sense of having everything they could ever dream of. and this is the byproduct of that. we're also wasting all
you know, so you're in a dumpster like, yeah, there's food in there. so i don't know. i mean there's some stuff in there. oh yeah, there might be something yeah, i like that good grams and whatnot. imagine that you can make a serial. you know, what are the 2 things? yeah. hey, just talking openly about it when we start being guarded, when we're ashamed of it. that reified as other people's impression that it is a shameful thing to do if you try to hide it like, oh yeah, well, you know,...
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we know who we are. we know what we believe. and neither of us has a whole lot of concern about people not agreeing. or wanting to take us to task about it. if you want to know what is going on inside our hearts and our heads, about what we cover. >> and in our lives. >> and in our lives. we go very deep, in this first episode, by the way. i -- i -- i really -- you know what? covid brain. i don't remember 100% of what we did in the episode. but people who have listened to it today were like, wow, man, you know, you really said some stuff in there. you really -- so i am going to have to listen to it, again. because i don't even remember what i said. you sure as hell weren't protecting me. but people were pretty jazzed by it, early on, and i dig that. i dig being provocative and i hope it offers people food for thought. >> i got ya. and look, i agree with you. and there are people who -- look -- you know, you have been around me and my family. i have disagreement with my mom. >> uh-huh. >> we -- you know, raise our voices. mom. >>
we know who we are. we know what we believe. and neither of us has a whole lot of concern about people not agreeing. or wanting to take us to task about it. if you want to know what is going on inside our hearts and our heads, about what we cover. >> and in our lives. >> and in our lives. we go very deep, in this first episode, by the way. i -- i -- i really -- you know what? covid brain. i don't remember 100% of what we did in the episode. but people who have listened to it today...
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and they fact check them carefully. facebook, it's, you know, the equivalent of, you know, i don't know a 100000000 posts an hour. i don't know what it is, but you know, how could they possibly fact check the pose? so the moment they start screening saying, okay, we're not going to let anybody post something to do with q and i ok, but what about this conspiracy theory or that one? because you know, some of them might be real. what if it's, you know, just a shade above normal conspiracies, some would, that can be true. are you going to scream that out? so the moment they start filtering, you know, that's going to be a problem. i think. so, you know, there's not a good solution because it's orders of magnitude more power of the mainstream media . oh, well i was a conspiracy theories have so many adherents now that there are starting to actually influence whole societies. we spoke about trump. trump's presidency as a prime example, you know, while officials have at the following one theory or another, regular people, they show up with guns and they try to kill nonexistent. human trafficker
and they fact check them carefully. facebook, it's, you know, the equivalent of, you know, i don't know a 100000000 posts an hour. i don't know what it is, but you know, how could they possibly fact check the pose? so the moment they start screening saying, okay, we're not going to let anybody post something to do with q and i ok, but what about this conspiracy theory or that one? because you know, some of them might be real. what if it's, you know, just a shade above normal conspiracies, some...
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"oh, i don't know. maybe i'll do the chicken -- or i'll do the fish who knows? who knows with me?ing the holocaust memorial museum, yesterday, republican representative marjorie taylor greene, apologized for comparing the coronavirus vaccine mandates to the holocaust. it's like when these folks learned about democracy on their field trip to the capitol. according to politico, major publishing houses are hesitant to publish a post-presidency book by former president trump, because they do not think it would be truthful. and that's just based on the title. former president barack obama said in an interview published yesterday, quote, "if you watch fox news, you perceive a different reality than if you read 'the new york times.' for example, if you only watch fox, you might not know that some women have brown hair [ laughter ] according to reports, brisbane, australia, will be announced as the host of the 2032 olympics. even crazier, tokyo, japan, will host the olympics in 2021. former secretary of state mike pompeo said in a recent interview that nothing keeps him up at night more t
"oh, i don't know. maybe i'll do the chicken -- or i'll do the fish who knows? who knows with me?ing the holocaust memorial museum, yesterday, republican representative marjorie taylor greene, apologized for comparing the coronavirus vaccine mandates to the holocaust. it's like when these folks learned about democracy on their field trip to the capitol. according to politico, major publishing houses are hesitant to publish a post-presidency book by former president trump, because they do...
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as much as i think i know, i know i know more than the average person, but that doesn't mean i know anybodylose. >> well, you know. that's more than the average person, kamal. >> i can say sis gender and know what that means. 1% of them. >> a system that teaches us the normal and natural way to be. what else do i know? nonbinary. gender identities that are neither male nor female. >> you need to say them in the correct format? >> yes. >> you know what's so funny? i worked for this organization, and the hr lady, bless her heart, she's like maybe 60-something, and she's like hi, faye. i'm so excited that you are here. they really are just a really beautiful person and i am really excited about them. and i'm like i'm standing in front of you. >> they? >> yeah. yeah. it was cute, though. i guess it was like effort. effort matters more than i feel like sometimes just none at all. >> cisgender hetero sexual men like myself, if i'm not hurting anybody, if i'm not killing anybody, i'm doing enough. obviously we can do more. what can men like me do better? >> let me ask you. what do you feel like yo
as much as i think i know, i know i know more than the average person, but that doesn't mean i know anybodylose. >> well, you know. that's more than the average person, kamal. >> i can say sis gender and know what that means. 1% of them. >> a system that teaches us the normal and natural way to be. what else do i know? nonbinary. gender identities that are neither male nor female. >> you need to say them in the correct format? >> yes. >> you know what's so...
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um, which i think that's shocking too, you know, just because we don't know we know about milton burrell for instance everyone mr. television. he's fine, but you know, it's crazy to me that we know his name. so well this far out, but we don't know women like that or amanda randolph who was black woman who had her own talk show in daytime and also was actually the first i believe i'm getting this right the first the first black woman to be the star of a sitcom. so, you know, there's there's a lot of women who worked behind the scenes in front of the camera all of that stuff, but i wanted to show the complete experience and also really have four women who very much contributed to their genre. you know, who actually i wanted to call it when women invented television, so i wanted them all to have some sense of that invention in their career. sorry, let's go back to gertrude bird then and i'm gonna ask the picture to come back up and talk to us about gertrude's contributions to tv because you said that she was a household named he was a business conglomerate martha stewart probably took cues
um, which i think that's shocking too, you know, just because we don't know we know about milton burrell for instance everyone mr. television. he's fine, but you know, it's crazy to me that we know his name. so well this far out, but we don't know women like that or amanda randolph who was black woman who had her own talk show in daytime and also was actually the first i believe i'm getting this right the first the first black woman to be the star of a sitcom. so, you know, there's there's a...
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know dying. and then i guess to change the subject. jefferson says oh i hear you're working on your order biography. and in fact, it says well i do but i can't really tell you anything about it if franklin was very protective of his older biography but you know here i have something he gives jefferson a piece of paper and which and some credential what it is and has to do with frank it's negotiations with britain before the outbreak of the american revolution. and he tells jefferson to keep it. and jefferson does and later after franklin's death. he gives it to franklin's grandson franklin. and never gives of it again. and then there's this whole thing in the autobiography where jefferson says in jefferson's autobiography. oh, we know i should have give it a temple because he suppressed it. and julian boyd in the papers of jefferson and the papers of thomas jefferson has sort of shown that this was not could not have happened the way jefferson remembered it for various reasons, but they definitel
know dying. and then i guess to change the subject. jefferson says oh i hear you're working on your order biography. and in fact, it says well i do but i can't really tell you anything about it if franklin was very protective of his older biography but you know here i have something he gives jefferson a piece of paper and which and some credential what it is and has to do with frank it's negotiations with britain before the outbreak of the american revolution. and he tells jefferson to keep it....
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you know, they claim-- you know, the doctors and nurses are that.t talking right now because of her beliefs. >> so when it comes to heroes, there's doctors, there's nurses, and then there's the pillow guy. >> yeah, yeah. >> what have you learned from mike lindell? >> he's a true-blue red-working american man. >> which-- which color? >> blue. blue and true. >> he's a blue and true-- >> red-blooded white man, that he's know-- >> got them all in there. >> yeah. >> mike lindell has garnered plenty of attention by focusing on one thing. >> when the fraud opens up. >> dead people voting in georgia and vote flipping in michigan has been debunked by various news outlets, still these people were eager for more pillow talk. what is mike lindell talking about that you agree with? >> just the whole fraud of the election. he's got the proof. the proof is there. >> what makes you know that trump won? his own drufs says there was no fraud. >> just, well-- >> you don't trust the department of justice. >> oh, no. >> you trust mypillow guy? >> i wouldn't request go q
you know, they claim-- you know, the doctors and nurses are that.t talking right now because of her beliefs. >> so when it comes to heroes, there's doctors, there's nurses, and then there's the pillow guy. >> yeah, yeah. >> what have you learned from mike lindell? >> he's a true-blue red-working american man. >> which-- which color? >> blue. blue and true. >> he's a blue and true-- >> red-blooded white man, that he's know-- >> got them all...
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you know, got you out of a yes, you know? yes. you know, bottom number substitute me you could you could walk problem when you want to watch. good oh deck and going on over you got the name porch. verily, sedation on not going to sign. you got to have a lawsuit that is going on tomorrow much to says paul, for that and tell them to put us it brought on here the 5 guys and threw off on to you i'm. i don't thing, not that my problem when you see you said that the class was one. so no matter what percent of that message. so this one meant to me a cinthia pedestrian. i would do a shot can with jim devalued up in matters was social to me, the friend was going for in the booster that good food to go and move the thought of somebody a little symbol much in it. but i mean, you saw a passion for you bullied duco me here. is you bought a poodle caching issue for us, you know, while he says he to deploy he buskey boss and he will not pretty neat the out on the document get to simply tell me if it was last meal so that i missed the bus and the
you know, got you out of a yes, you know? yes. you know, bottom number substitute me you could you could walk problem when you want to watch. good oh deck and going on over you got the name porch. verily, sedation on not going to sign. you got to have a lawsuit that is going on tomorrow much to says paul, for that and tell them to put us it brought on here the 5 guys and threw off on to you i'm. i don't thing, not that my problem when you see you said that the class was one. so no matter what...
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what does the f b i know? ah, ah, cross talking the media, i'm joined by my guess, dave lind, aarp in philadelphia. he's an investigative journalist, founder of the new site. this can't be happening. net in detroit. we have steve gerber. he is a syndicated national radio talk show host and social media influence are and in plymouth we cross the patrick kennings and he's the editor and founder of the 21st century wire dot com. all right, gentlemen, cross stock rules and effects. that means you can jump in anytime you want. let me go to patrick, 1st thing in plymouth here. i mentioned in my introduction here, you know, the, the rush gate hoax, you know, the, the 2 fake impeachment processes. the whole issue of what you can say about cobit in its origins. i mean, a couple weeks ago was very different story. ok, and now there are reports about what level if any, i want to be very clear here. i'm not making any claim here. involvement of the f b i in the events, the tragic events i have to say of january 6. what do
what does the f b i know? ah, ah, cross talking the media, i'm joined by my guess, dave lind, aarp in philadelphia. he's an investigative journalist, founder of the new site. this can't be happening. net in detroit. we have steve gerber. he is a syndicated national radio talk show host and social media influence are and in plymouth we cross the patrick kennings and he's the editor and founder of the 21st century wire dot com. all right, gentlemen, cross stock rules and effects. that means you...
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you know, political body. do you do shall a body legislative body, but also the executive should be very diverse so that we can also use, you know, not only the knowledge of the people, but also the experience of the people and also the network of the people to actually accelerate that change that needs to be done. does this come down to peggy hicks in geneva political will? does this come down to education wrapped up inside legislation? because if you are, for example, the italy and integration minister, you will get hate crime directed at you online. if you are a woman of color, you're a black woman in london, you are 5 times more likely to die in childbirth and across the european union. the latest that suggests that 60 percent of people in color within the e, you do not believe they get the same health care provision point of contact compared to the white man, a woman sitting right next door to them. absolutely, and that's the same sort of discrimination and just proportion and effect that we saw not just
you know, political body. do you do shall a body legislative body, but also the executive should be very diverse so that we can also use, you know, not only the knowledge of the people, but also the experience of the people and also the network of the people to actually accelerate that change that needs to be done. does this come down to peggy hicks in geneva political will? does this come down to education wrapped up inside legislation? because if you are, for example, the italy and...
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so i feel like if, you know, it's a little bit, but it's just, you know, be 7000000 people. all that a little bit would make a math difference. food waste is a green problem that i think many people don't conceive the scale almost a 5th of the farmland in the united states and 4 trillion gallons of water grow food that just doesn't get eaten because it can't turn a profit, profit seeking capitalists have decided it's not sellable, therefore it won't be edible, almost 8 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions are attributable to food waste . it's simply not sustainable. and that the center of the off of the freaking movement is to live more sustainable lives beyond the trappings of liberal capitalism. and it's, it's imperative the, the scale that this issue is that we do something about it, ah, there's a waste in every step of the food system from the farm where the food is picked, the perfectionist standards that we have. where if you go to an american supermarket, a key we is always about the same size as a chicken egg, like perfect. and that's true of the size of a mang
so i feel like if, you know, it's a little bit, but it's just, you know, be 7000000 people. all that a little bit would make a math difference. food waste is a green problem that i think many people don't conceive the scale almost a 5th of the farmland in the united states and 4 trillion gallons of water grow food that just doesn't get eaten because it can't turn a profit, profit seeking capitalists have decided it's not sellable, therefore it won't be edible, almost 8 percent of global...
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but also, you know, we should, we should just help anyone, you know, who has for you no problem both before or after they change gender. you know, so they shouldn't be any trouble in, in talking about this because unfortunately, you know, maybe someone can dream about a certain type of life and then they can not have that. so i read about a lot of stories, a journalist from the time sheet. she made a bigger research and the she also find out that people who are de transition and they're not even welcome, you know, with the price because they kind of seen an enemy, you know, from the gender community. and of course, they saw for immensely from that. and this shouldn't be the case. in my opinion. we should all be empathic and think about the struggle of everyone. but let's talking about, you know, teenagers and it's talking about, you know, young are those i personally, i don't think they are old enough for sure. we have to support them in the they feel like that definitely they should leave as they prefer. but changing your documents, you know, it's a big step also because his drop of
but also, you know, we should, we should just help anyone, you know, who has for you no problem both before or after they change gender. you know, so they shouldn't be any trouble in, in talking about this because unfortunately, you know, maybe someone can dream about a certain type of life and then they can not have that. so i read about a lot of stories, a journalist from the time sheet. she made a bigger research and the she also find out that people who are de transition and they're not...
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know, all, you know, watch cable watch fox, you know, and you know, they're talking about reagan ism, and all of this and libertarianism. they don't understand why he was elected in the 1st place, and i see the republican party falling back and losing message tax cuts, the regulation, flap their hands, they're done. that's not a winning message for republicans, not winning messages for conservatives and they are wrong. and they're in the way they're going, they're looking backwards and not looking forward. go ahead in washington. i'm not really sure, republicans, i don't think that it's fair to actually just a few members of the party against what the party itself is actually doing. we know that double trumps up the oxygen out of any room that he's in. and obviously the party is trying to figure out how to operate with donald trump not being in power, but really not both in not just him, but his base as well. i'm fortunately, i'm happy that donald trump is not on social media. i think that that's actually a bit being not just for him, but the party as well. but there are a lot of thin
know, all, you know, watch cable watch fox, you know, and you know, they're talking about reagan ism, and all of this and libertarianism. they don't understand why he was elected in the 1st place, and i see the republican party falling back and losing message tax cuts, the regulation, flap their hands, they're done. that's not a winning message for republicans, not winning messages for conservatives and they are wrong. and they're in the way they're going, they're looking backwards and not...
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you know, my dad -- you know, we were talking about this, i don't know who was driving the ship and who was steering the way and who that leader was, to make a determination of what the right path is, and how do we do it quickly to keep the community safe? because we've been here for days, my family. you know, the community is strong. there's a lot of love for everyone. it breaks my heart if something could have been prevented. i'm just killing myself that i didn't say on wednesday night, "mom, sleep over at my house." >> how would you have known? >> obviously, i didn't know, but if i could go back in time and i was on the phone with my mom wednesday night, and she often sleeps in my house, i just don't know why on that day -- she was coming to my house thursday because i usually have ballet at my house for the kids. it breaks my heart. >> rachel and josh, we pray for you. our hearts go out to you, to your kids, to your dad. if there is anything that we can do to help facilitate this process in any way, please let us know. we're going to keep trying to get you answers. >> keep saying my
you know, my dad -- you know, we were talking about this, i don't know who was driving the ship and who was steering the way and who that leader was, to make a determination of what the right path is, and how do we do it quickly to keep the community safe? because we've been here for days, my family. you know, the community is strong. there's a lot of love for everyone. it breaks my heart if something could have been prevented. i'm just killing myself that i didn't say on wednesday night,...
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and it's, it's because, you know, by graham, you know, you know, in twitter and google, you know, they, they have their god whispers to them. okay. on a daily basis. they know everything about science, they're all psychologists, they're, all historians doesn't matter. the day of the week, there are the experts on thing through, you know, lydel, but that is what so we salting here. i mean, again, we have this kind of flip flop about the origins of the corona via, i'm not interested in it for punitive reasons. i just think it's good to know what happened so we can deal with it when it happens again. i mean, kind of a matter of fact thing here. i don't care if it's about trump, or biden, or who's on the right side of his. it doesn't really matter. can we just find out what happened? go ahead like i disagree for 2 reasons. if it's true that china, this happened why i gave them talking experimentation. you know, in the lab as it seems to be true. that's true. i suffer this in the world. it should be a terrible thing to roger i needed reason. i, you know, i don't know exactly what the punish
and it's, it's because, you know, by graham, you know, you know, in twitter and google, you know, they, they have their god whispers to them. okay. on a daily basis. they know everything about science, they're all psychologists, they're, all historians doesn't matter. the day of the week, there are the experts on thing through, you know, lydel, but that is what so we salting here. i mean, again, we have this kind of flip flop about the origins of the corona via, i'm not interested in it for...
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you let me know, you might, you know what you let me know. you let me know when it's a good time and i'll put it on my calendar. you don't, i don't wanna inconvenience you. important mainstream media people, you know, you're busy. i know you're busy, you've got to greece, your yacht and go to your anal bleaching appointment, but any time that's good for you to try doing your job here, just let me know. let me know and i'm here to support. i'm here. we've got a good break, but help us fight online depression by joining our free email list text. we're redacted 233777, completely free. i'll be right back a lot more. the 32 police 30 from could can each other than the human russell, but i hope so. but over the over the book or just sort of the motion learning in the senior course which measures to mrs. for ortho. gotcha. ah, in a position we think he might be a soldier because of the boot. she's wearing a huge switch. up to the apartment was the, the new one on the new priest i ah, the 1st night there was no improvement in the virus. it jumped ou
you let me know, you might, you know what you let me know. you let me know when it's a good time and i'll put it on my calendar. you don't, i don't wanna inconvenience you. important mainstream media people, you know, you're busy. i know you're busy, you've got to greece, your yacht and go to your anal bleaching appointment, but any time that's good for you to try doing your job here, just let me know. let me know and i'm here to support. i'm here. we've got a good break, but help us fight...
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you know, they didn't get, they don't have that done. they didn't know the people guy, not even us. you know, they don't, let's don't you don't. it was i don't put it in for a little bit on a video. if you could just always use a couple of minutes, we'll jump into the call the super integrate center. please don't say that for for the moment. don't we want a villa book figure this out the local social phobia? do you feel very simple as well as they said that to me i took care of you 0 but you gibbons and would prefer it to a little ghetto as he did over the sea a proposal normally soon as you got him to be eligible. and then a, she's you for aggressive use of the news and a minute or 2 fresh unless it was you need some online. you don't want to be the while. i need a good sunday sunday. most of those in the white glove who, why you don't do that. you won't be as good as getting to dallas what the yellow, how to ship. you don't like it didn't buy, didn't use this thing, but you know what you would that's a good we can your level was, you know, there might films, gilmore murder, i get
you know, they didn't get, they don't have that done. they didn't know the people guy, not even us. you know, they don't, let's don't you don't. it was i don't put it in for a little bit on a video. if you could just always use a couple of minutes, we'll jump into the call the super integrate center. please don't say that for for the moment. don't we want a villa book figure this out the local social phobia? do you feel very simple as well as they said that to me i took care of you 0 but you...
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if they don't know. but because that has been for a long time, some sorts of a stigma that sticks to people who are labeled as profile spin in order for those who are exposing the reality of their occupation. this is why many palestinians, you know, i'm susie, i think that they're even on the agenda that they felt the for so many years they were, their case was put on the shelf. and they wouldn't even relevant to the international community. because the fact that mir that the people are speaking about what's going on in palestine has been viewed here, has been what comes here by many palestinians and viewed as a success. even if many of them might not know, i'm sorry, say your teacher account is at nida underscore e for him and in your profile. it says you leave to tell stories, love telling stories. pick one story you have told this year that you loved having just to point out that my story, my is the good, my sorry my twitter handle is add new, the underscore jor. no, j u r. i know i'm going to tell yo
if they don't know. but because that has been for a long time, some sorts of a stigma that sticks to people who are labeled as profile spin in order for those who are exposing the reality of their occupation. this is why many palestinians, you know, i'm susie, i think that they're even on the agenda that they felt the for so many years they were, their case was put on the shelf. and they wouldn't even relevant to the international community. because the fact that mir that the people are...
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helps other people, you know, to kind of -- i don't know -- reimagine their relationship with, you knowwith americans. with their fellow countrymen. i -- this just isn't the country that i want to turn over to my children. >> yeah. yeah. well, let me -- you know, you mention the conversation you had. let's talk about what we talk about. listen, i don't know if you want to share this or not. but these are the conversations that we have offline, off television. when you watch these efforts to restrict the vote. i mentioned -- i talked about this, in the opening of the show. about the weight of what people who, you know, are standing in the way of this. what they should be feeling about people who fought and died for that right, in this country. especially, people of color. when you look at these efforts to restrict the vote, based on the big lie. what do you see, mike? >> yeah. so, i mean, like we talked off -- offline. it's a little outside of my wheelhouse. but i mean, hell, i'm an american, so, you know, i'll chime in. i think it took us a long time to -- to get to the place in the cou
helps other people, you know, to kind of -- i don't know -- reimagine their relationship with, you knowwith americans. with their fellow countrymen. i -- this just isn't the country that i want to turn over to my children. >> yeah. yeah. well, let me -- you know, you mention the conversation you had. let's talk about what we talk about. listen, i don't know if you want to share this or not. but these are the conversations that we have offline, off television. when you watch these efforts...
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cartoon, you know, that is judged as having a percent, you know a propensity to lead toward, you know, stoking bigoted attitudes, you know that can be banned there and you know from a us perspective. i think what sort of troubling about that is is just it seems very elastic, you know, it seems sort of enormously elastic. i mean if you take it to you know, things like sexism and you know depictions of women that might have a propensity to you know, give rise to sexist attitudes, you know, that would be so much of film and television maybe until the last couple of years. so, you know, i think that's sort of the essence of this distinction, but you know, i think it bears saying a couple of other things, you know, jeff points out look and you know in the united states you couldn't aband the trolley ebto cartoons. i mean, that's true. you know, they certainly weren't banned in france and that you know, this the whole controversy about those cartoons really has you know little to do with the law, you know, it's really mostly a matter of public attitudes and even though the cartoon certainly
cartoon, you know, that is judged as having a percent, you know a propensity to lead toward, you know, stoking bigoted attitudes, you know that can be banned there and you know from a us perspective. i think what sort of troubling about that is is just it seems very elastic, you know, it seems sort of enormously elastic. i mean if you take it to you know, things like sexism and you know depictions of women that might have a propensity to you know, give rise to sexist attitudes, you know, that...
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what will go wrong in the future if you know the governments, you know, don't buck up? i think in terms of a waxing nation, what's happening is that we had the supply crunch at the beginning, you know, in march, april me. and that the sort of results with like, that name them or the, the prime minister announcing that people decentralized the distribution, no vaccines. now the problem is that in a lot of the people, even if they're getting the 1st job, they're unable to get the 2nd one because business is just not apply. so now the things that east up with would make with the north of ex, maxine, the supposed to come there's school acts in india's indigenous vaccine that's also there. but what i feel is the biggest issue right now is the kind of narrative that goes on the vaccine and is obviously the big city. people feel that, you know, they have been locked up for too long. and you know, we need to stop talking about the crew and then we need to start looking at the site of life, which is a great way to ping, but it's not something that you can implement on the ground
what will go wrong in the future if you know the governments, you know, don't buck up? i think in terms of a waxing nation, what's happening is that we had the supply crunch at the beginning, you know, in march, april me. and that the sort of results with like, that name them or the, the prime minister announcing that people decentralized the distribution, no vaccines. now the problem is that in a lot of the people, even if they're getting the 1st job, they're unable to get the 2nd one because...
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i know you have a lot to do. we really appreciate you taking time off from your for your regular job to talk to the world and to have a stream many. thank you very much. now can you imagine living with a brain injury that causes dizziness ringing in your ears and headaches, but no one believes you. more than 130 people suffer from what has been called the valid syndrome. it was 1st detected, 5 years ago by staff working the u. s. government in cuba based upon the evidence at hand. i think that we can conclusively state that those events that occurred about 2016 represent an intentional and directed attack against the personnel. over 2 questions remain. the 1st is what was the issue that was used to incur these effects and 2nd weather. this is now part of a larger program directed not only against united states, governmental personnel, but perhaps against the united states population at large. and later, both of these questions, i think it becomes apparent that what is needed is developing a program that seeks to
i know you have a lot to do. we really appreciate you taking time off from your for your regular job to talk to the world and to have a stream many. thank you very much. now can you imagine living with a brain injury that causes dizziness ringing in your ears and headaches, but no one believes you. more than 130 people suffer from what has been called the valid syndrome. it was 1st detected, 5 years ago by staff working the u. s. government in cuba based upon the evidence at hand. i think that...
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i do know that tiny held the gun. no knowing how to blow it in it. he has guns all the time and i trust him to be around me. i'm not like you put that down. you're going to kill someone because in the and he's not a murderer. it was an accident. you can like put in the clip of like him like getting blown up. i think the accident happened because that was god's timing for matthew. and i do believe that's how god intended it to happen. that's what he will down in taylor's, taylor's book, a life we don't really know what it will is going to come out of these explosions, each explosion that we do. we don't know what's going to happen, but i trust god that whatever happens, it's going to be his will and his timing for us the everyone. all right. oh, great. so satisfying our last walk as a 1st dog i had 40 years i raise from the navy child hi, this is kevin leonard. we have a scheduled today for my dog. i got everything ready to go and i kinda like it just behind us. very very, very me ah ah me mr to at the gwinnett college 3 for good can each other than t
i do know that tiny held the gun. no knowing how to blow it in it. he has guns all the time and i trust him to be around me. i'm not like you put that down. you're going to kill someone because in the and he's not a murderer. it was an accident. you can like put in the clip of like him like getting blown up. i think the accident happened because that was god's timing for matthew. and i do believe that's how god intended it to happen. that's what he will down in taylor's, taylor's book, a life...
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who knows.t could help build bridges even more between tprince harry and his grandmother, the queen. the bidens were the first to express their condolences after the doeskt prince philip when he passed away recently. i think they've started off on a really good foot. they have a lot of links. >> trisha, you know the protocol better than i. this tea on sunday, i'm told it's rare. what's the significance of this? >> it's very cozy. it's very warm. but there still is as you say pro protocol. president trump didn't grasp all of those things. you don't shake hands with the queen. you don't anyway because of covid. about a courtesy and a bow. it marks the first face-to-face meeting the queen has had completely on her own since the duke of edinburgh passed away. so she may be going about things in a different way. let's not forget, she's 95 years of age, but those things -- you don't usually discuss -- when the queen invite yos u to tea, you don't go and talk about what the conversation was all about.
who knows.t could help build bridges even more between tprince harry and his grandmother, the queen. the bidens were the first to express their condolences after the doeskt prince philip when he passed away recently. i think they've started off on a really good foot. they have a lot of links. >> trisha, you know the protocol better than i. this tea on sunday, i'm told it's rare. what's the significance of this? >> it's very cozy. it's very warm. but there still is as you say pro...
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Jun 1, 2021
06/21
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if you're talking about, you know, we know, we know what property was last, we know what insurance claims existed. and you know, we can at least try and make, you know, people whole, to the extent we can with some kind of compensation or restitution. we do it's good public policy and we do it all the time when we compensate people for police violence, for example. it's not an unheard of or foreign concept. it's well established in international human rights law and it's well established in us law. right. i'm wondering up on, on something that kind of thing you brought to our attention. the story of greenwood is not about the massacre. it's about the resilience of the area and it's come back, carlos. yeah, you know, that is something that state representative, don ross said in them in 1997. i fully believe it. the community of greenwood did rebuild after this horrible event. they did so at great cost to themselves. as laura mentioned earlier, the insurance companies would not pay the banks would not pay, the city would not pay. and so greenwood was really left to its own devices. and yet,
if you're talking about, you know, we know, we know what property was last, we know what insurance claims existed. and you know, we can at least try and make, you know, people whole, to the extent we can with some kind of compensation or restitution. we do it's good public policy and we do it all the time when we compensate people for police violence, for example. it's not an unheard of or foreign concept. it's well established in international human rights law and it's well established in us...
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i don't know a lot about the world, but i know that i'm impressed. she's broaden down to become a brand rep. she has her own brand, accomplish business woman. now it's called uncommon, james. and i must say that shipped her if her taste in items it was good as her taste and branding names uncommon. james is a cool what she's just released her new skin, caroline, uncommon beauty. we will chatter up. i think she's living down in nashville right now. and she can educate me on the ways of reality, tv and branding. maybe i should come out with a dentist speller, beauty line. now maybe not that as well or flush what the hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. we are joined today by our friend kristen cavalry and you know what, we had a few ladies on recently who were building these brands. you can see that there is a way to do this. now i'm very strategic. i'm fascinated by, but of course, you know, or from, i guess she became a household name in laguna beach and then she joined the spin off series. the hills for its last to season had her own show,
i don't know a lot about the world, but i know that i'm impressed. she's broaden down to become a brand rep. she has her own brand, accomplish business woman. now it's called uncommon, james. and i must say that shipped her if her taste in items it was good as her taste and branding names uncommon. james is a cool what she's just released her new skin, caroline, uncommon beauty. we will chatter up. i think she's living down in nashville right now. and she can educate me on the ways of reality,...
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Jun 4, 2021
06/21
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but we know the reality on the ground was that annexation was continuum is continued and we know that from 1967 we've seen the proration of over 250 illegal colonial settlement units or settlements within the occupied territories. consistent of over $600.00 toes, including the old settlers. so we know max ation news happening. we know that land grabs palestinian lands has been happened despite the public position that was declared and accepted by the international community. so we brought about the motion, which was at the beta in the irish parliament and our layer and not just and in terms of making the declaration that israel has legally acted in annexing large parson portions of palestinian land. but also acknowledging at the relief of self determination for the palestinian people. i saw the i'm just looking here on my laptop at some of the images and post underneath that video that i showed of the i was triple a going up in ramallah. and we have free palestine here at lot of support the palestinians. piano i are a holding hands together here. historical linking between 2 different
but we know the reality on the ground was that annexation was continuum is continued and we know that from 1967 we've seen the proration of over 250 illegal colonial settlement units or settlements within the occupied territories. consistent of over $600.00 toes, including the old settlers. so we know max ation news happening. we know that land grabs palestinian lands has been happened despite the public position that was declared and accepted by the international community. so we brought about...
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Jun 1, 2021
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you know a lot of times what happens in the army is you know ideas of being presented by like civilian inventors for example, and is sort of adopted for military use but on the flip side there are oftentimes where you know an army officer who's working. let's say for the single core a single branch can develop something that is adopted in the civilian world. so if you look we have a radar now the army didn't necessarily invent radar, but they did have a pivotal role in getting it started based on certain individuals within the army advocating for the use of radar here is an actual fpn 40 radar system about the early 1950s. this particular piece is from and it would have been used in an airport setting or use in a flight zone to detect planes coming out of the airfield. and you know, it was crucial for the army to have radar to figure out, you know enemy planes coming in and so they you know understood the need for it early on and sort of this pulse detection. so you would put out a pulse or sound and the the response the time is how they developed. how long or how far away on any be pl
you know a lot of times what happens in the army is you know ideas of being presented by like civilian inventors for example, and is sort of adopted for military use but on the flip side there are oftentimes where you know an army officer who's working. let's say for the single core a single branch can develop something that is adopted in the civilian world. so if you look we have a radar now the army didn't necessarily invent radar, but they did have a pivotal role in getting it started based...
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others will give you, you know, you know, a chump change, you know, to do what we want the, they turned it down. we have this believe what is allegedly a coup attempt recently against the government and minutes gear and now speed up to the president and the ration president city, i'm sorry, talking to boot and is that what western powers wanted ahead demur? well, of course, it was on the western policy, one to the western powers, in fact, were defeated by their own interests. you know, on the one hand, they have trash or so much that whatever put in is trying to do in the former soviet union. they always tried to do the opposite. so when will question call last year, arrested suited 3 russian nationals in music and declared that they wanted to topple him on this office from moscow. the world believed it. and i remember all the newspapers bought it, just read it, you know, all of them wanted who can think or one who can secret. and there was the reason why they didn't support the protest in the very beginning, gentle when they were ready dangerous for all the other hand, the worst case w
others will give you, you know, you know, a chump change, you know, to do what we want the, they turned it down. we have this believe what is allegedly a coup attempt recently against the government and minutes gear and now speed up to the president and the ration president city, i'm sorry, talking to boot and is that what western powers wanted ahead demur? well, of course, it was on the western policy, one to the western powers, in fact, were defeated by their own interests. you know, on the...
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Jun 26, 2021
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she's often called, you know. president test because she took over after he had the stroke, but i don't think she i don't think she had that much influence on his views at all. she was very apolitical for one thing. she said she wouldn't even have known who was running in the election of 1912 when he was elected. so she's given up much more credit. i think than she deserves. most people i think would pick her out eleanor. influencing as i said, she's more balanced of to franklin's ideas. in other words. she he certainly listened to her people often said that he would ask her for her opinion when he was on the other side. she would state it and then a day or two later. they would hear him saying something that sounded much like her then like he had sounded previously so influential. yes, and as i mentioned lady bird johnson i'll have to think of others. the next question is from rhonda and it has to do with some of these public initiatives that we talked about. she wants to know is there an allocated budget for fir
she's often called, you know. president test because she took over after he had the stroke, but i don't think she i don't think she had that much influence on his views at all. she was very apolitical for one thing. she said she wouldn't even have known who was running in the election of 1912 when he was elected. so she's given up much more credit. i think than she deserves. most people i think would pick her out eleanor. influencing as i said, she's more balanced of to franklin's ideas. in...