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kristen: erica and nona. nona. n congratulations to both of you. do not go away. we will chat on facebook live. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. -what, you mean-- -mhm. -just like that. -wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for you to call about the $9.95 plan? i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes we just need a reminder not to take today for granted. it could be the death of someone you know or a health scare. that's why today could be a great day to call for free information about colonial penn's $9.95 plan. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance starting at
kristen: erica and nona. nona. n congratulations to both of you. do not go away. we will chat on facebook live. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. -what, you mean-- -mhm. -just like that. -wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry...
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Dec 16, 2021
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we had a black nona scientists. i went to a place that was absolutely perfect. they were more concerned about those things but secondarily are you interested in this or that, it was a great company that came from the same place that it's important working at the inner-city schools to get the students interested in science. when i went there they kept asking me to do things and it was like carrying a on both sides. it was kind of put together. it was a good place for me. i was disruptive and they allowed for some of that. we had a director in the book and this was literally in 1970, 1980. we had a founder looking outside to get help and it was the perfect place for me to go. fortunately, i stayed. of the inclusion people could come together and to be successful and have an impact described as a little peculiar. but he should stay home to focus on the home and was a part. how important do you think that decision was for your continued growth and what advice do you have for other women? >> part of the key factor for our success my mother going to this company, the
we had a black nona scientists. i went to a place that was absolutely perfect. they were more concerned about those things but secondarily are you interested in this or that, it was a great company that came from the same place that it's important working at the inner-city schools to get the students interested in science. when i went there they kept asking me to do things and it was like carrying a on both sides. it was kind of put together. it was a good place for me. i was disruptive and...
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Dec 15, 2021
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so why would it be in a hurried so much they have been given by the via nona, appreciate and the very taking with on all to whom we will take him from. yes and her, i think of this as to the from are the post colonial lism and also is a so called the globalization. it's a new form of law or colonialism correct. that corrupt or a whole human condition. i like very much what you've just said about the hand traveling in so much of the world, perhaps specially in china. what we see is what i see is that people are being moved off the land and put into great big skyscrapers. they lose the hand and it's contact with this wonderful earth. that is all that is the basis. so when you were talking about exile in the 1st part of the show here, you talked about being an outsider, but really you talked about losing your home. and one of the things perhaps we could discuss is how important is this idea of home? well, i am a personal fool not perfectly punk. come on a want his home because you venue, man. nation one now was born. my father was eggs out, so i'm 2nd generation of eggs out person. and i
so why would it be in a hurried so much they have been given by the via nona, appreciate and the very taking with on all to whom we will take him from. yes and her, i think of this as to the from are the post colonial lism and also is a so called the globalization. it's a new form of law or colonialism correct. that corrupt or a whole human condition. i like very much what you've just said about the hand traveling in so much of the world, perhaps specially in china. what we see is what i see is...
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Dec 21, 2021
12/21
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hi, call me and i, we, nona, and jenny knew from fiji in the pacific. ah, my question is pacific indigenous b mazda bearing that brand of the impacts of climate change. we are experience in displacement of our homes and our livelihoods, and our knowledge in support systems. how can she ties to the land and ocean and a threat, but the current is gossum climate change in bank doesn't give voice to our cultural identity and the relationship we have with nature that has been threatened by this climate. imagine, see, how can we center is within the global climate change this course that seems to be dominated by financial and corporate question. i had the opportunity to be in kitty birth, fiji and van o. r 2 in 2015 and differently salt. what you said in a very deep puzzle, where stayed with me since, and i want to be blunt about it. the way we center this is 1st about naming the problem that we f claim at a buffet, right? that will cause those parts of the world that contributed great us to the problem or not those parts of the world like the pacific that is
hi, call me and i, we, nona, and jenny knew from fiji in the pacific. ah, my question is pacific indigenous b mazda bearing that brand of the impacts of climate change. we are experience in displacement of our homes and our livelihoods, and our knowledge in support systems. how can she ties to the land and ocean and a threat, but the current is gossum climate change in bank doesn't give voice to our cultural identity and the relationship we have with nature that has been threatened by this...
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Dec 23, 2021
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this team wouldn't be much of anything if not for the amazing work of joshua larsen raul shaw and ver nonaalso must thank colleagues who did not work on the legal matter, but worked on the community, and that is john styles, keion dilsty and everyone. thank you for your hard work. i want to thank the many staff that the bureau of criminal apprehension who worked on this case, the state of of the hennepin county attorney's office and washington coat's district attorney office. and drew eastern and people who testified in this case like agent phil. the next step is sentencing, all i will say is we look forward for the court setting a calendar date for that hearing. at that time we will make our propose arguments within the context of the court hearing. i think we have a date, do we not? my thought are wish ms. potter today, but it was our responsibility to pursue justice wherever it led, and the jury found the facts. my thoughts are also with those who work in law enforcement and public safety. we hold you in high regard, and we also hold you to high standards. we don't want you to be discou
this team wouldn't be much of anything if not for the amazing work of joshua larsen raul shaw and ver nonaalso must thank colleagues who did not work on the legal matter, but worked on the community, and that is john styles, keion dilsty and everyone. thank you for your hard work. i want to thank the many staff that the bureau of criminal apprehension who worked on this case, the state of of the hennepin county attorney's office and washington coat's district attorney office. and drew eastern...
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Dec 27, 2021
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the twilight zone by nona fernandez, translated from the spanish by natosha swimmer and published bywolf press . when we cease to understand the world by benjamin labatut translated from the spanish by adrian nathan west and published by new york review books. >> .. dark beauty of winter near the north korean border. narrated by shirley observant young french korean resident historic sports risks of identity and the fleeting possible between solitary strangers elegant translation and mysterious novel. [laughter] [inaudible] thank you so much. [speaking in native language] >> she says thank you for the bottom of her heart. she does not really know what too say. but it comes from her heart. these are very, very dear to her. she says a big thank you to everyone. i can't thank everyone enough it is such an honorable and completely overwhelmed by this. thank you to the publishers, thank you two books in london, thank you to our first editor who worked so hard to text with this thank you to all of you a national book world this is such an honor it's a fantastic all of us. a forr all who wi
the twilight zone by nona fernandez, translated from the spanish by natosha swimmer and published bywolf press . when we cease to understand the world by benjamin labatut translated from the spanish by adrian nathan west and published by new york review books. >> .. dark beauty of winter near the north korean border. narrated by shirley observant young french korean resident historic sports risks of identity and the fleeting possible between solitary strangers elegant translation and...
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Dec 9, 2021
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secretary hobbs, expand on the extent of threats based on what you have seen and experienced as era nona -- arizona secretary. do you see action to address it? >> absolutely. as i shared in my testimony, there were armed protesters outside of my house. i had to have 24 hour security and install security features in my home. my son's phone number was doxxed, and my husband workplace called with horrible accusations urging he should be fired because of me. no one should have to face this kind of behavior because of their work as an election official. so federal action is needed. there should be consistency across the country, in terms of the text and for election workers. just as many of the voter protections provided and freedom to vote act, it should not matter what state you are in to determine the level of protections you are afforded. furthermore, if it is for federal election or federal office, there should be federal protections. sen. klobuchar: commissioner schmidt, share with the committee more about your decision to speak up about the threats against you, your staff, and your fam
secretary hobbs, expand on the extent of threats based on what you have seen and experienced as era nona -- arizona secretary. do you see action to address it? >> absolutely. as i shared in my testimony, there were armed protesters outside of my house. i had to have 24 hour security and install security features in my home. my son's phone number was doxxed, and my husband workplace called with horrible accusations urging he should be fired because of me. no one should have to face this...
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on to a serious hospitalization and even death is much, much greater in an unvaccinated person that nonauld i get vaccinated, they need to understand that even if they do get infected, if they were not vaccinated, they might have had a much, much more serious course. and if you look at the whole cohort of patients who get infected, there's no doubt recent data, neil, just came out that if you are unvaccinated and get infected versus vaccinated and get infected, the likelihood of your getting hospitalized is much, much higher if you are in the unvaccinated group. neil: yeah. and i was vaccinated, and it was the relatively mild. i tried to milk it, doctor -- [laughter] but it could have been a lott worse. could i get your take on whether we've gotten to this natural immunity the point in this country? i was talking to dr. marty makary earlier in the last hour, doctor, about the fact that there are, you know, probably enough americans now who have had a natural resistance to this. but what i also hear from the many americans is they assume they do without confirmation of that. where are you
on to a serious hospitalization and even death is much, much greater in an unvaccinated person that nonauld i get vaccinated, they need to understand that even if they do get infected, if they were not vaccinated, they might have had a much, much more serious course. and if you look at the whole cohort of patients who get infected, there's no doubt recent data, neil, just came out that if you are unvaccinated and get infected versus vaccinated and get infected, the likelihood of your getting...