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and that's the thing. it's like it's the huge min thing. it's the, the physical aspects of the city. these are things that during the pandemic, we all because if you were in new york or in a city like you you didn't have all those big things to go to, you didn't have the shows to go to, you know, places to go to like this, you can kind of restaurants and it was that analog engineer of the city that actually was what made it and actually in some ways amazing like the dining shed with the outdoor dining i mean we as north americans, we would go to europe and you're like, wait we could just sit outside in italy and eat. like, yeah, of course. so what do we do? well, of course we sit with the parts of the street. right. i'm sorry if anyone's italian and then you home, you're like all i can do it like. well, you know the you know the municipal code says that, you know, you know, we're within three feet of an egress. everything, everything. it's like, okay, now we actually to do this and that made all difference or the bike lanes were cities like
and that's the thing. it's like it's the huge min thing. it's the, the physical aspects of the city. these are things that during the pandemic, we all because if you were in new york or in a city like you you didn't have all those big things to go to, you didn't have the shows to go to, you know, places to go to like this, you can kind of restaurants and it was that analog engineer of the city that actually was what made it and actually in some ways amazing like the dining shed with the outdoor...
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is a mindset thing. we were so used to having too little inflation it was hard to see we need to deal the other. ask those are my three things. but again the young researcher older researchers. >> our deterrent to the banking situation. so, just to review we had a couple of bank failures. for historical reasons we have many different bank regulators in the u.s. the federal reserve is responsible for the overall financial stability and has some responsibilities signed law for the very biggest banks. but the smaller and midsize banks it depends on their organized for some of the banks have failed were not n quote members of the federal reserve system. so you do not have to take the blame for their failure. but probably the most spectacular when the silicon valley bank was in the san francisco district. so first of all could you talk a little bit about -- how much does this a bank supervision work? what is the responsibility to the board of governors on what is the responsibility of the supervisors who were
is a mindset thing. we were so used to having too little inflation it was hard to see we need to deal the other. ask those are my three things. but again the young researcher older researchers. >> our deterrent to the banking situation. so, just to review we had a couple of bank failures. for historical reasons we have many different bank regulators in the u.s. the federal reserve is responsible for the overall financial stability and has some responsibilities signed law for the very...
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i don't speak for anyone else. >> the third thing is, a mindset thing. we were so used to having too little inflation it was hard to conceive that we needed to deal with the other. >> those are my three things. again, i think this is ripe for study and i'm open to whatever you want to point me to. >> i what to turn to the banking situation. just to review, we had a couple of bank failures. there are, for historical reasons, we have many different bank regulators in the u.s. the federal reserve is responsible for the overall financial stability and has responsibility assigned by law for the very biggest banks. but the smaller and midsize banks, kind of depends on how they are organized. some of the banks that failed were not "members of the federal reserve system" so you don't have to take the blame for their failure. but probably the most spectacular one, silicon valley bank, was in the san francisco district. first of all, could you talk a little about exactly how does this bank supervision work? what is the responsibility of the board of governors in w
i don't speak for anyone else. >> the third thing is, a mindset thing. we were so used to having too little inflation it was hard to conceive that we needed to deal with the other. >> those are my three things. again, i think this is ripe for study and i'm open to whatever you want to point me to. >> i what to turn to the banking situation. just to review, we had a couple of bank failures. there are, for historical reasons, we have many different bank regulators in the u.s....
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but these are contingent things, but is not contingent is that we have made a thing. a most terrible weapon that has altered abruptly and profoundly the nature of the world. we have made a thing that by all the standards of the world, we grew up in is an evil thing. and by so doing, by our participation in making it possible to make these things, we have raised again the question of whether science is good for a man, whether it is good to learn about the world, to try to understand it, to try to control it, to help give to the world of men. increased insight, increased power. because we are scientists, we must say an unalterable yes to these questions. it is our faith, our commitment seldom made explicit, even more seldom challenged. that knowledge is a good in itself. knowledge and such power as must come with it. one will perhaps think back to the early days of physical science in western culture, when it was felt as so deep a threat to the whole christian world. one will remember the more recent times of the last century where such a threat was seen by some in the
but these are contingent things, but is not contingent is that we have made a thing. a most terrible weapon that has altered abruptly and profoundly the nature of the world. we have made a thing that by all the standards of the world, we grew up in is an evil thing. and by so doing, by our participation in making it possible to make these things, we have raised again the question of whether science is good for a man, whether it is good to learn about the world, to try to understand it, to try...
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and second base ball thing.and so at the end their they they stop playing they all come over towards me their teacher comes over and you know in terms of the whole welcoming of a stranger the first thing he said, what brings you here? and i told him, he said, kids, gather around. let's hear what mr. king has to say. and it was like, tell us what you're doing? and i started to talk to them they were kind of taken aback by my commentary about just seeing their part of, the country. and then one of the young women stopped for it. and she said, mr. weaver, could we sing for, mr. king? and he said, you have time. and i said, i've got time. and so i went into their school. we went down the basement. they got on the risers there, about 30 of them. and they these two incredible hymns of the afterlife, which was so bizarre because. these are like, you know, 14 year olds on a beautiful spring day and they're singing about their longing for having but anyway. and was the as spontaneous like that saying a thanks me that i h
and second base ball thing.and so at the end their they they stop playing they all come over towards me their teacher comes over and you know in terms of the whole welcoming of a stranger the first thing he said, what brings you here? and i told him, he said, kids, gather around. let's hear what mr. king has to say. and it was like, tell us what you're doing? and i started to talk to them they were kind of taken aback by my commentary about just seeing their part of, the country. and then one...
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to do these three things. it has to improve our effectiveness in security first and foremost and secondly it has to improve the efficiency of security. there is no reason they can't make it much more efficient and third, more importantly, it has to enhance the customer or passenger experience. that is very important to all of us to make sure as passenger goes through our system, they look at the processes we have in the screening process and say to themselves, there is a lot of value in that. i pay for it. there is a lot of value in it and i appreciate the fact that those officers i just encountered have the right tools to do their job and they are doing it in most professional manner possible. one of the other things i would emphasize right upfront is the partnerships that we have across the aviation sector. i think they are incredibly strong. i don't know how they could get much stronger than they are today. we have very frank dialogue between the air carriers, the airports and the organized labor unions tha
to do these three things. it has to improve our effectiveness in security first and foremost and secondly it has to improve the efficiency of security. there is no reason they can't make it much more efficient and third, more importantly, it has to enhance the customer or passenger experience. that is very important to all of us to make sure as passenger goes through our system, they look at the processes we have in the screening process and say to themselves, there is a lot of value in that. i...
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we had things. we had things michigan. so that said, just like there's consequences lying about a product in consumer protection lawthere would be consequences for lying about elections . so that is one thing i think we have to take on. because too often we are seeing that threats dismissed even by lawmakers who say whatever,we all deal with threats . when secretary oliver and i sat before the senate judiciary committee talked about colorado and a number of others was senator cruz or there was a issue with credibility in people with law enforcement and we all have to seek accountability across the board but the fact that misinformation is at the root of a threat to our democracy rooted just not in a attempt to intimidate public servants but to intimidate those voters that we fight for her from participating in our democracy all rooted in these lies and falsehoods that is what we need to seek accountability for. so to me the gold standard is recognizing theirs intentional disruption of democracy. we need to have accountabil
we had things. we had things michigan. so that said, just like there's consequences lying about a product in consumer protection lawthere would be consequences for lying about elections . so that is one thing i think we have to take on. because too often we are seeing that threats dismissed even by lawmakers who say whatever,we all deal with threats . when secretary oliver and i sat before the senate judiciary committee talked about colorado and a number of others was senator cruz or there was...
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you have to tell you what's the thing. so i wouldn't go to the thing to know. i'm the artist of the create. so i have, i have the nice i can make things happen. so it is my responsibility to promote, to have thoughts off shows to be in the ritz, is to create the best content you know, to go big on best on way to make people follow me. thank you very much to i want to come to you and like you just likely set a statement here that you kind of look under the present showing you kind of stop someone's shame in order to shine. now you won't be very, very aggressive. if i have to use the word close with your 8020, i do need your company. do you think that is the right way to go about it? it to 20 is not stopped for ford and collaboration is to 20 is not this up for 40 importation. you say listen, the problem is that we have lost the piece of ours. for example, let me come up to this. my sister. she said something here. she says, she's a broker, right? as you said, come when you're on a support team. if comfortable, you know, we're not supportive, she wouldn't have be
you have to tell you what's the thing. so i wouldn't go to the thing to know. i'm the artist of the create. so i have, i have the nice i can make things happen. so it is my responsibility to promote, to have thoughts off shows to be in the ritz, is to create the best content you know, to go big on best on way to make people follow me. thank you very much to i want to come to you and like you just likely set a statement here that you kind of look under the present showing you kind of stop...
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so that's thing. basically, that's a real thing.is avoid hot chinese chicks who have a strange, suspicious interest in quantum computing because they're probably trying to get your property . your intellectual property. >> is an offensive >> andrew is chicks an offensive term? should i be saying just say may be clicking on me now? >> louis interrupts and goes, may. we've won. may. and then we've won. >> but you know , that's the only >> but you know, that's the only reason i did see if you reason i did it, to see if you would quite enjoying would are i'm quite enjoying testing. bother me at all. >> but i think what's funny about this is that we need to be told who enemies these told who our enemies are. these young they're saying, young kids, he's they're saying, young kids, he's they're saying, you should be careful you know, you should be careful with maybe not with russians. maybe they're not our maybe have our enemies. maybe if you have to remind people who your enemies it's that's enemies are, it's because that's subtle . enemi
so that's thing. basically, that's a real thing.is avoid hot chinese chicks who have a strange, suspicious interest in quantum computing because they're probably trying to get your property . your intellectual property. >> is an offensive >> andrew is chicks an offensive term? should i be saying just say may be clicking on me now? >> louis interrupts and goes, may. we've won. may. and then we've won. >> but you know , that's the only >> but you know, that's the...
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the things that they need to know. the life _ the things that they need to know.hat we hear, particularly from the — that's what we hear, particularly from the young people work with who are so _ from the young people work with who are so disenfranchised by the education system that they come to us on _ education system that they come to us on our— education system that they come to us on our leadership programmes and say it— us on our leadership programmes and say it stuff— us on our leadership programmes and say it stuff they enjoy doing while also getting better grades because i'm also getting better grades because i'm able _ also getting better grades because i'm able to actually practice the skills— i'm able to actually practice the skills and — i'm able to actually practice the skills and knowledge that i'm having the schools. so, i think, skills and knowledge that i'm having the schools. so, ithink, yes, boost extracurricular, boost early years, i extracurricular, boost early years, i don't _ extracurricular, boost early years, i don't want — extracurricula
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this is kind of a regular thing. but this is the first time one of us had actually, like, bought a book and handed it to other person. and that book was invisible child by andrea elliott. and tunisia is very much this book's evangelist in a marvel of immersive journalism, eliot followed the daily plight of a homeless family to parents and eight children in new york city. in fact, she practically became part of the family, all by embedding herself with them for eight years at the heart, the story is dasani the eldest daughter, a young teen full of personality, charm and moxie. we see dasani care for her siblings and navigate complex relationships with her parents, both of whom genuinely seem to love their kids, but also suffer from substance abuse and likely mental health challenges. we observe life at school, her life at various shelters, the obstacles of getting from place to place on the new york transit system and the challenges of finding and obtaining stable housing opportunities for advancement are scarce for d
this is kind of a regular thing. but this is the first time one of us had actually, like, bought a book and handed it to other person. and that book was invisible child by andrea elliott. and tunisia is very much this book's evangelist in a marvel of immersive journalism, eliot followed the daily plight of a homeless family to parents and eight children in new york city. in fact, she practically became part of the family, all by embedding herself with them for eight years at the heart, the...
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those are good things. talking about housing, if you look across the cities and talk to people, housing availability, affordability, whatever the issue, it is a different but consistent issue. that issue is typically development on one hand. in charlotte we are 30,000 units short. in other places it might be the units you have are not fit for purpose, and others it may not be in the right locations. we think about three big things, one is the regular mortgage business. we do agency qualified mortgages and everything in between. that is standard 20% down payment. then in the specialized program, what we have learned over the years in these, especially for first-time homebuyers, we need to work with agencies in the local communities to identify borrowers -- to identify buyers but to also counsel the buyers. that is a $15 billion commitment. we will do several billion of that every year with a bunch of agencies. the third element is development. we do about $5 million of housing development work a year, loan m
those are good things. talking about housing, if you look across the cities and talk to people, housing availability, affordability, whatever the issue, it is a different but consistent issue. that issue is typically development on one hand. in charlotte we are 30,000 units short. in other places it might be the units you have are not fit for purpose, and others it may not be in the right locations. we think about three big things, one is the regular mortgage business. we do agency qualified...
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it's an not a bad thing. it's an important thing. as as that important thing. to bring about a better society. >> west of england, mayor labour's thank you labour's dan norris, thank you very much. thanks for watching. see you next sunday at . see you next sunday at. 6:00 >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey here with your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. i hope you were able to enjoy your weekend. it has been a rather blustery one for many of us, but as we come to the end of sunday, low pressure is pushing its way off towards scandinavia, allowing those isobars and the isobars to widen out and the winds easing throughout winds will be easing throughout this evening and overnight. still, though, some showers lingering across lingering primarily across western of england western areas of england and wales , but more persistently wales, but more persistently across of scotland. some across areas of scotland. some l
it's an not a bad thing. it's an important thing. as as that important thing. to bring about a better society. >> west of england, mayor labour's thank you labour's dan norris, thank you very much. thanks for watching. see you next sunday at . see you next sunday at. 6:00 >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey here with your gb news weather...
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trying to make things work. what would the two policies help both with nutrition and make an exercise available. dr. herman. dr. herman: in terms of exercise, i mean the things we do with every patient we see is start with simple things, which suggests trying to get 10,000 steps a day. these are things that cut across socioeconomic status. that are shown to be beneficial. and -- senator welch: 10,000 steps. how we doing today on that? dr. herman: i'm probably about a quarter of the way there today. senator welch: dr. ippolito. dr. ippolito: i'll raise one thing that is important. if it functions through insurance we have to be very careful we don't allow insurance companies to use policies that are nominally designed to be helping people be healthier, but really just risk select. they try to track healthy people on to your insurance. of what the policy i flag that as one. senator welch: ms. brown-friday. you deal on the ground with lots of folks. ms. brown-friday: i do. and i think access, as i have been mention
trying to make things work. what would the two policies help both with nutrition and make an exercise available. dr. herman. dr. herman: in terms of exercise, i mean the things we do with every patient we see is start with simple things, which suggests trying to get 10,000 steps a day. these are things that cut across socioeconomic status. that are shown to be beneficial. and -- senator welch: 10,000 steps. how we doing today on that? dr. herman: i'm probably about a quarter of the way there...
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it's it's just a thing. so there's almost this like kind of dual idea of what sex is everything and nothing that makes it something that you have to do and also something that you shouldn't feel anything about you shouldn't feel emotional about and so in pursuit of that ideal, you know young people especially i think who are really open to kind of be social pressures feel feel like they have to go after these encounters feel like that's what they should be doing and that if they have, you know, some sort of emotional blowback or a bad experience that's their fault personally for not being as as with it or as liberated as they should as they're told that they should be i want to ask more about what you just said one of the passages that i wanted to to read quickly you have this section toward the end of the book called what if we had less sex and you say the freedom of the sexual revolution seems to go and only one direction. we are certainly free to have sex in the manner in which we choose although for wome
it's it's just a thing. so there's almost this like kind of dual idea of what sex is everything and nothing that makes it something that you have to do and also something that you shouldn't feel anything about you shouldn't feel emotional about and so in pursuit of that ideal, you know young people especially i think who are really open to kind of be social pressures feel feel like they have to go after these encounters feel like that's what they should be doing and that if they have, you know,...
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of so just a few things. one, i am thrilled to be part of this event and to recognize the courage of president truman to sign executive order 9981. an order, frankly, that is the only reason i can take this stage today as a retired navy guy. but even more importantly, it's the personal growth, truman's personal growth over his lifetime. i've worked in the world of political science, and we're talking lots about hyperpartisanship and polarization and how people are dug in on their positions. truman had the opportunity to do that, and he chose the more difficult, more american path of growing. and, yes, the work continues. this order was signed in 1948. if you tried to be, if you wanted to be an officer9 in the navy, very difficult even after the order was signed. when i went on my first deployment in 199, it was an all all-male ship, no women allowed. my second deployment women were only to be officers, and they refitted the ship to allow for female sailors to be onboard. that was 2001. my mother graduated fro
of so just a few things. one, i am thrilled to be part of this event and to recognize the courage of president truman to sign executive order 9981. an order, frankly, that is the only reason i can take this stage today as a retired navy guy. but even more importantly, it's the personal growth, truman's personal growth over his lifetime. i've worked in the world of political science, and we're talking lots about hyperpartisanship and polarization and how people are dug in on their positions....
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are things. so talk to them. i still have not all the but the families at the bottom to do so. i think that explains a lot about the what we want to know is from experience that as a female, pakistani, comedian, when in your family over isn't easy. her father was supportive from the start, but her mother need a time to accept the idea. and even when i joined the colored tools, i wouldn't be so notice to invite my mother to one of my comedy shows because i didn't want to be judged by her. and i was like, oh my god, what would you think of me and i thing now i'm with enough also to be more confident. but also i think my mom is also become more and more open minded because a lot of friends also fall lumina holt, and see my content. so i think when my mom gets, is positive feedback from a friends that i want to. she also kind of feels proud now it's the day of their show. and so how about twins? a warming up, the company has asked them to use their humor to explore the serious topic of sexism in the
are things. so talk to them. i still have not all the but the families at the bottom to do so. i think that explains a lot about the what we want to know is from experience that as a female, pakistani, comedian, when in your family over isn't easy. her father was supportive from the start, but her mother need a time to accept the idea. and even when i joined the colored tools, i wouldn't be so notice to invite my mother to one of my comedy shows because i didn't want to be judged by her. and i...
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all of those things can be nonsense in the grand scheme of things.orite guests is someone who understands fundamentals. the reason we held apple, i recommended apple to my subscribers in 2014. it is still firly open. we had 59 alerts on the stock since then and reason i kept it open, three things i do. i look at fundamentals, technical, and behavioral analysis. so for fundamentals i asked main street asset management llc chief investment officer erin gibbs to join me. erin, thanks so much. go to fundamentals. what do they mean to you, how should the audience understand them, starting with profit growth? >> sure. when we're talking about fundamentals we're talking about how the company operates, what is it doing? so the four qualities i really like to look at when you're investing and it is really hard to find the right stocks, right? profit growth. did they make more money. did they make more money than last year? are we expecting them to make more money in the future. particularly in the future is more important because the stock market likes to loo
all of those things can be nonsense in the grand scheme of things.orite guests is someone who understands fundamentals. the reason we held apple, i recommended apple to my subscribers in 2014. it is still firly open. we had 59 alerts on the stock since then and reason i kept it open, three things i do. i look at fundamentals, technical, and behavioral analysis. so for fundamentals i asked main street asset management llc chief investment officer erin gibbs to join me. erin, thanks so much. go...
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but things would get in the way. things like my health instance. sure. and you know, it's actually i didn't want to go too without turning to that because you dedicate a lot of time in the book to talking about your health. and i really want give you a minute to talk about that. what is message, especially on heart health? it's simple. it is the largest it's the single largest killer in america by far. by far, i mean more than half the deaths in america. so cancer, all those awful diseases, unfortunately, the heart disease is the main killer. why the symptoms of a heart attack are many and varied it is not a oh my god, it's the big one. and you hold your chest and there's just so many different flows. his blood gets blocked, either heading up, up north or south of the heart. and it can have so many different a, b don't always know that those symptoms are serious cause you just feel a little off or a little weird. and a lot of us in particular will tend to, you know, sit down, lay down, jump in the shower, or just sort of blow it off. and unfortunately, w
but things would get in the way. things like my health instance. sure. and you know, it's actually i didn't want to go too without turning to that because you dedicate a lot of time in the book to talking about your health. and i really want give you a minute to talk about that. what is message, especially on heart health? it's simple. it is the largest it's the single largest killer in america by far. by far, i mean more than half the deaths in america. so cancer, all those awful diseases,...
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the whole thing you did say to the end, you have to listen to the whole thing. like i know you don't have time on that you're over scheduled. i know you don't want to do it. i did it, and i got done with it most out on the porch, my wife while she was doing a pottery and we listen to the whole thing together. and we got to the last 20 minutes where he laid out his strategy. and i'm like, he's running the 2016 trump playbook except he's not using twitter. he's going to use twitter, but he's using the long for media of podcast in order to break through what? well, i know, talked about not, you know, get them on amazon, be see, so they can interrupt them and they can, they can run their script just like, don't let them talk in front of congress. and so debbie wasserman shelves could sit there and crammed advance and all, i mean, this is the, this is the play, right? this is the path of mine that we all go through and how scripted all the stuff yearly the we live in the golden age of pod casting because people want something better. and they want better discourse an
the whole thing you did say to the end, you have to listen to the whole thing. like i know you don't have time on that you're over scheduled. i know you don't want to do it. i did it, and i got done with it most out on the porch, my wife while she was doing a pottery and we listen to the whole thing together. and we got to the last 20 minutes where he laid out his strategy. and i'm like, he's running the 2016 trump playbook except he's not using twitter. he's going to use twitter, but he's...
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it can be about other things as as. and in addition, matt and lindsay will be signing copies of the book, which will be for sale. we really once again recommend what a terrific resource. in addition, this book is to scholarship. so we invite to come over and all of our virtual listeners and watchers. thank you for watching another episode of white house history live. we will be back next month with. another episode. thank you.
it can be about other things as as. and in addition, matt and lindsay will be signing copies of the book, which will be for sale. we really once again recommend what a terrific resource. in addition, this book is to scholarship. so we invite to come over and all of our virtual listeners and watchers. thank you for watching another episode of white house history live. we will be back next month with. another episode. thank you.
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i feel extremely changed by the work i did, but i that's the thing. we lose sight that they are the folks that i interviewed from rural america weren't judgmental from the get go and shannon you know, oh, please go ahead. yeah, i was just i was just going to say this kind of proves the point of your book, which is when you look at data or you look at classification or labels, then then we all have assumptions. yeah. but when we are operating one on one, there really aren't those judgments. there really aren't those mean you didn't come to this with judgment, had you come to it with judgment, it would have been a different outcome than the book that you presented. but, you know, i think, you know, i always tell people they say so-and-so is mad at me. i say go stand next to him for 15 minutes. they can't stay mad forever. right and so i think one one of the things that that you talked about and and i think this is true from from work, you talked about how look at privilege differently. you know, there's been a lot of dialog. you know, we've we've got th
i feel extremely changed by the work i did, but i that's the thing. we lose sight that they are the folks that i interviewed from rural america weren't judgmental from the get go and shannon you know, oh, please go ahead. yeah, i was just i was just going to say this kind of proves the point of your book, which is when you look at data or you look at classification or labels, then then we all have assumptions. yeah. but when we are operating one on one, there really aren't those judgments....
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one thing that got me about u.p.s. of the basic things they're asking for, they just want air conditioning in their trucks. we're having one of the hottest summers on record. talk about some of the basic things people are asking for. that's not crazy, is it? >> it's not crazy. they want air conditioning. i mean, in texas, my colleague is going to be out in front of the capitol steps saying that people should have a working law that you get drinking water. can you imagine the governor there is taking away the requirement to give workers drinking water in this heat. and u.p.s. drivers are saying, have air conditioning, have breaks so we can be healthy. workers have had enough. they understand this country hasn't been working for them for 40 years. good for them for standing up and the american public is behind them. many in congress are behind them and i hope they're going to finally make change so they get what they deserve. this isn't asking for charity. they're creating value and that value is not coming to them. they
one thing that got me about u.p.s. of the basic things they're asking for, they just want air conditioning in their trucks. we're having one of the hottest summers on record. talk about some of the basic things people are asking for. that's not crazy, is it? >> it's not crazy. they want air conditioning. i mean, in texas, my colleague is going to be out in front of the capitol steps saying that people should have a working law that you get drinking water. can you imagine the governor...
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gets heavy on those things. this is this a many of the boys as young as by taking pos in a deal on competition as a wrestling school known as an a card on the in northern india. there's a thing that goes, every family must have at least one boy interesting. young and old have come from nearby villages to watch the fight. it is the of men and boys. then unusual thing on the audio over the line you up with. something very interesting. i just played out where the boys tournaments, but 3 girls came here and they demanded that to be allowed to rest. so uh, so there on the match right now, i'm the president of the imagine there's a few years ago when women were not even allowed into reading. someone who knows this all to wells is 62 year old movie data. she and her grand or just on the are the only 2 women. yeah. they love wrestling might be in a lab be needs. and then everybody's op, of course, to be married at 16 mostly could not even imagine being arrested. but she decided that her grand daughter would not face the
gets heavy on those things. this is this a many of the boys as young as by taking pos in a deal on competition as a wrestling school known as an a card on the in northern india. there's a thing that goes, every family must have at least one boy interesting. young and old have come from nearby villages to watch the fight. it is the of men and boys. then unusual thing on the audio over the line you up with. something very interesting. i just played out where the boys tournaments, but 3 girls came...
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what are those things,these are things that are timeless . amazing work because you know there are things that are timeless. we know the institutionsthat matter , don't let them capitalize you, i joked about pronouns but we know i get it, i live in a contested space too. don't let them talk about the fact that it's not clear how many genders there are. we could pretty much just keep playing men's sports, this is not hard. don't let themobliterate you , don't let them tell you you don't remember, we get it . it was great to be the supreme court they finally understood what the quality meant as well . it's an imperative . [applause] and i know so many white alumni are part of that . not just the supreme court but in states all across america who were working to create the quality and programs in schools we want kids to go in. a place where you want your granddaughter to be worthy of him or her. you're not going to be drawn into some crappy school someplace what they should be learning. so that parents have the capability of doing that. were goi
what are those things,these are things that are timeless . amazing work because you know there are things that are timeless. we know the institutionsthat matter , don't let them capitalize you, i joked about pronouns but we know i get it, i live in a contested space too. don't let them talk about the fact that it's not clear how many genders there are. we could pretty much just keep playing men's sports, this is not hard. don't let themobliterate you , don't let them tell you you don't...
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that is the key thing.at with social media, the rule should be social media should be like your social life. it should be like life. the same rules apply for kids says dad, can i go down the corner and play with my friends say yeah, go down the corner. you play with their friends. that's what that's great. but if your kids says dad, can i go down to the city park, stand on the bench and ask strangers if they like my outfit? no that that's not a good way to spend your time. and so if that's what they're doing, you know kids do use social media to talk to their friends. people were afraid when snapchat came out because it was, you know, the things disappear. years or whatever, but people. actually kids had a healthy or teens had a healthier ah relationship with snapchat than they did with instagram because the stuff disappeared and they weren't worrying about the way they looked and the number of likes that they were getting and things like that. so if it's just between your friends and you notice that your k
that is the key thing.at with social media, the rule should be social media should be like your social life. it should be like life. the same rules apply for kids says dad, can i go down the corner and play with my friends say yeah, go down the corner. you play with their friends. that's what that's great. but if your kids says dad, can i go down to the city park, stand on the bench and ask strangers if they like my outfit? no that that's not a good way to spend your time. and so if that's what...
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it's an not a bad thing. it's an important thing. as as that important thing.mpassionately to bring about a better society. >> west of england, mayor labour's norris, thank you labour's dan norris, thank you very much. thanks for watching. see you next sunday at . see you next sunday at. 6:00 >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey here with your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. i hope you were able to enjoy your weekend. it has been a rather blustery one for many of us, but as we come to the end of sunday, low pressure is pushing its way off towards scandinavia, allowing those isobars and the isobars to widen out and the winds easing throughout winds will be easing throughout this evening and overnight. still, though, some showers lingering across lingering primarily across western of england western areas of england and wales , but more persistently wales, but more persistently across of scotland. some across area
it's an not a bad thing. it's an important thing. as as that important thing.mpassionately to bring about a better society. >> west of england, mayor labour's norris, thank you labour's dan norris, thank you very much. thanks for watching. see you next sunday at . see you next sunday at. 6:00 >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey here with...
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we have your thing. ♪blowin' up i'm the next big thing♪ ♪ready?rails and open road, and essential services of every kind. all running on countless invisible networks, making it a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends the systems running america's infrastructure. for these services. for the 336 million of us living here. ♪ you can't buy great conversations or moments that matter, but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. t. rowe price, invest with confidence. we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let's pretend for a second that you didn't let down your entire family. what would that reality look like? well i guess i would've gotten us xfinity... and we'd
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so the whole thing it's thing has been pointless.bill and it was just a massive mistake from blair. >> don't mention >> yeah, they don't mention anything with migrant anything to do with the migrant thing. that. thing. no, i think that. >> it is. i think it is >> i think it is. i think it is fair to say that the universities in this country and education generally , i mean, education generally, i mean, i live brighton, full of live in brighton, it's full of foreign the foreign students during the summer, it's summer, which is great. it's a big of the economy, but we big part of the economy, but we are a big part are that is becoming a big part of economy. let's are that is becoming a big part of even economy. let's are that is becoming a big part of even more nomy. let's are that is becoming a big part of even more so.ny. let's say even more 50. >> say even more so. >> that's why english students are going to start losing out on spaces. is a very spaces. but it is a very interesting . there's a interesting article. there's a few real
so the whole thing it's thing has been pointless.bill and it was just a massive mistake from blair. >> don't mention >> yeah, they don't mention anything with migrant anything to do with the migrant thing. that. thing. no, i think that. >> it is. i think it is >> i think it is. i think it is fair to say that the universities in this country and education generally , i mean, education generally, i mean, i live brighton, full of live in brighton, it's full of foreign the...
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we do not do good things because of that. we do good things despite the difficulties.rmal things going on in their likely see an area of need in their community. they employ their ability and discipline with their passion and help. to share those stories and army of normal folks helping those in our community. >> blitz play clip from the podcast this week with cooper. marx a white kid from intercity west side chicago could not learn in school even though it's free and provided for. >> i lost friends, iran for my life i've seen people take others lives to protect there's i have seen with some soldiers have seat in war but before i was 13 years old and i am hungry at the same time. and i wonder if my mom is going to come home. there is no way, after seeing all of that i can walk into a classroom and learn about who really discovered america or whs 50% of half? >> you know bill, somebody who does not wait for other people to fix problems, you have helped lead a lot of people to better lives. what do you find is the most successful motivator when you are dealing with kids
we do not do good things because of that. we do good things despite the difficulties.rmal things going on in their likely see an area of need in their community. they employ their ability and discipline with their passion and help. to share those stories and army of normal folks helping those in our community. >> blitz play clip from the podcast this week with cooper. marx a white kid from intercity west side chicago could not learn in school even though it's free and provided for....
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things are going very well. fingers _ things are going? things are going very well.rs crossed - things are going? things are going very well. fingers crossed we - things are going? things are going very well. fingers crossed we have passed the most crucial stage of the launch. as of now, it couldn't be going better. just launch. as of now, it couldn't be going better-— launch. as of now, it couldn't be going better. just to explain what ha ened, going better. just to explain what happened, there _ going better. just to explain what happened, there was _ going better. just to explain what happened, there was blastoff- going better. just to explain what happened, there was blastoff and then the booster is separated from then the booster is separated from the rocket and those boosters have fallen into the ocean. i understand it has entered earth's orbit. if you could just explain what is happening because it is going to orbit the earth several times before it does this sort of slingshot movement and try to get into the lunar orbit? exactly, it is a matter of entering th
things are going very well. fingers _ things are going? things are going very well.rs crossed - things are going? things are going very well. fingers crossed we - things are going? things are going very well. fingers crossed we have passed the most crucial stage of the launch. as of now, it couldn't be going better. just launch. as of now, it couldn't be going better-— launch. as of now, it couldn't be going better. just to explain what ha ened, going better. just to explain what happened,...
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old fashioned thing. but the cracker barrel was the cutting of the south in the 1860s and 1870s. it was the institution that gave you credit for growing cotton, that provided you the food that you needed provided all these things and so a lot of distinctive things that we think of as distinctively southern, very much new things and atlanta becomes the hub, the southern railway, consolidating run by radical republicans. initially, that that joins the south together and most of the cotton. then a lot of the cotton ends up going out of virginia rather then through georgia. so georgia becomes a kind of colony in a its relationship. the u.s. economy changes pretty drastically as well. i think it's interesting you mention henry grady and the moonlight magnolias kind of conception, but then you also think about what he was known for, which was the phrase new south, right? so explain. how do you get back to the past? and then you're saying we're making something so. so he he gave a speech at the union league in 1
old fashioned thing. but the cracker barrel was the cutting of the south in the 1860s and 1870s. it was the institution that gave you credit for growing cotton, that provided you the food that you needed provided all these things and so a lot of distinctive things that we think of as distinctively southern, very much new things and atlanta becomes the hub, the southern railway, consolidating run by radical republicans. initially, that that joins the south together and most of the cotton. then a...
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and so those two things can can coexist in those ways. and you know, for the nations have had plenty of instances, nations that have had female leaders that still have to grapple with entrenched sexism, you know, directed at the population. so it seemed there was always maybe a naive starting place for that that era, of course, will end. and beyond that or or to build on that, you know, i think a lot about what would be required to elected as the first black president in the united of america. what would it be require geared to get a majority white country to vote for you to become the president and how that might preclude do some of the things whether be dispositional ideologically but in terms of boldness that would be required of providing the most full throated and political representation to black america right the that there are some of the things required of barack obama to get would preclude him doing some of the things that many of his supporters would want him to do. beyond that, as you know, the headwinds faced by such a presid
and so those two things can can coexist in those ways. and you know, for the nations have had plenty of instances, nations that have had female leaders that still have to grapple with entrenched sexism, you know, directed at the population. so it seemed there was always maybe a naive starting place for that that era, of course, will end. and beyond that or or to build on that, you know, i think a lot about what would be required to elected as the first black president in the united of america....
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well, what is the motif of this whole thing? although both wants the same thing. so do you think or you your assistant that or should i see your opinion is that we should actually comb with the companion force towards the company. now using a different practice bar should be compelling. we should be compelling. all right, thank you. i want to come to do, you know, i'll get back to you. do you know um, it was talking about identity. we have completed colleen, i because we have them on the fill out the fill out. so that's cool, and he's gonna read him that nature as a beauty on we'll have him beauty and for the kids. now, the music, what do we have in comfortable that you advice on communions or are these to build on? we have, we have our own identity. i mean we have a seasonal thing because see, we have so many odd sees that also be more cool. we have rep. i see that the book of book always are cultural. that means it means that between english and just song, so we have an identity. now i want to talk to my pregnant lease right here. the keys hung up for a while be
well, what is the motif of this whole thing? although both wants the same thing. so do you think or you your assistant that or should i see your opinion is that we should actually comb with the companion force towards the company. now using a different practice bar should be compelling. we should be compelling. all right, thank you. i want to come to do, you know, i'll get back to you. do you know um, it was talking about identity. we have completed colleen, i because we have them on the fill...
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we can't support these things. romans 12-numtwo and it says we the church are not supposed to conform to the world but are supposed to transform it through the renewing of our minds. too many of us in the church are conforming to the world. second timothy chapter 4 says you are supposed to preach the word in season and out. there's a time that will come when people put out there false doctrines and false narratives and pickle that years. so many pastors come back and say i can't talk that political stuff because i got to protect my 501(c)(3) status. when you show up before the lord, you can tell your pastor, god is not going to ask about your 501(c)(3). god is going to ask if you preach the word. i am telling you right now our judeo-christian faith heritage is under assault. what the left is doing is creating a new religion, gender dysphoria, climate change, everything because what they are seeking to do and too many christians buying into it, trying to undermine the omnipotence of god. of god wasn't smart enough t
we can't support these things. romans 12-numtwo and it says we the church are not supposed to conform to the world but are supposed to transform it through the renewing of our minds. too many of us in the church are conforming to the world. second timothy chapter 4 says you are supposed to preach the word in season and out. there's a time that will come when people put out there false doctrines and false narratives and pickle that years. so many pastors come back and say i can't talk that...
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a lot of the things we have been funding over the last by enea are things people have wanted a lot. there are positive things we have been funding, but we have to be able to curb that federal spending. that has been, i think, one of the biggest things i see as a positive thing of this appropriation process, that we are, for the first time in a long time, positioned to spend less this fiscal year than last fiscal year. host: with that fiscal responsibility act having passed, where do you see that potential sticking point in the appropriation process? guest: potential sticking points? host: in terms of agreement on spending levels. guest: there has been some debate about what those spending levels should be, obviously, whether they are a floor or a ceiling. we have taken the position that those agreements that were come to in that legislation, we can still find more savings and we should. i think the american people are expecting us to be as smart about our spending as possible, to utilize taxpayer dollars in the most efficient way, and we should continue to be looking for ways that w
a lot of the things we have been funding over the last by enea are things people have wanted a lot. there are positive things we have been funding, but we have to be able to curb that federal spending. that has been, i think, one of the biggest things i see as a positive thing of this appropriation process, that we are, for the first time in a long time, positioned to spend less this fiscal year than last fiscal year. host: with that fiscal responsibility act having passed, where do you see...
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the second best thing would be cpr. those are the things you think about.arning signs, whether or not somebody is getting lightheaded, the heart is not working, so they may have similar symptoms as senator mcconnell in terms of not being aware for a few seconds. kristen: before we let you go, how can we better support our cardiovascular health? >> course, nutrition, seeing a clinician and getting screened for some of the risk factors high blood pressure,, cholesterol. probably the most practical thing that i think americans can do is to learn how to do cpr. the american heart association has many classes that are free. know how to use a defibrillator. even when you're on a plane. you never know when you might have to use it. kristen: thank you so much for joining us today. great information. >> thank you. kristen: a stunner for hunter biden today, a judge rejected his plea deal, so what's next for his legal fight and what impact could today's decision have on his father's political career and reelection? we will ask abc7 kristen: a plea deal between hunter
the second best thing would be cpr. those are the things you think about.arning signs, whether or not somebody is getting lightheaded, the heart is not working, so they may have similar symptoms as senator mcconnell in terms of not being aware for a few seconds. kristen: before we let you go, how can we better support our cardiovascular health? >> course, nutrition, seeing a clinician and getting screened for some of the risk factors high blood pressure,, cholesterol. probably the most...
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so i love to see things like that. i love to think and hear from lots me to hoss for us in actually the dream as to make sure that we're doing things that are sustainable and things that would be able to be preserved tomorrow. if we do, don't have a bill at the call, phones have to contact them. oh, it should be able to be on how we taste. i should be preserved for generations to cups of bill family believes in the significance of ethical and social responsibility in the fashion industry. she is committed to spearhead and sustainable fashion projects across africa and be owns as a means of promoting an ethical culture in the world. of fashion do tax to train the fashion. i have to get me some of the couch is vital to us. we came in all i d, t as modern africans and arts like that ultimate allow is me. some feedback helps us express our diverse heritage and our trans entry haven't seen what is the motive contract and how can i help us? we define who we are, my computer and artist and spoke to him. and now we use this fa
so i love to see things like that. i love to think and hear from lots me to hoss for us in actually the dream as to make sure that we're doing things that are sustainable and things that would be able to be preserved tomorrow. if we do, don't have a bill at the call, phones have to contact them. oh, it should be able to be on how we taste. i should be preserved for generations to cups of bill family believes in the significance of ethical and social responsibility in the fashion industry. she...
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so she she didn't just say things. she did things. she she didn't just say things. she did things .e spoke she did things. and she spoke openly about her mental health. obviously, she's previously admitted that she attempted suicide and multiple occasions she opened up on oprah winfrey in two thousand and seven that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which then she said later on that was misdiagnosed. but you know, she also spoke about complex post traumatic stress disorder, borderline personality disorder, and always said spoke about said she spoke about these things such honesty and things with such raw honesty and sometimes a complicated way. sometimes in a complicated way. but because she wanted to remove any kind of stigmas against that. so she used this fame that she at a very, very young she got at a very, very young age to just highlight things in the world weren't spoken the world that weren't spoken about or that she were about or that she felt were wrong. and not a lot of artists do that consistent throughout their career. and because they are afraid of things like
so she she didn't just say things. she did things. she she didn't just say things. she did things .e spoke she did things. and she spoke openly about her mental health. obviously, she's previously admitted that she attempted suicide and multiple occasions she opened up on oprah winfrey in two thousand and seven that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which then she said later on that was misdiagnosed. but you know, she also spoke about complex post traumatic stress disorder, borderline...
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thing to wine eeew.— would be a reasonable thing to bring back-right- would be a reasonable thing to show, a little sneak preview— in the show, a little sneak preview-rer- in the show, a little sneak preview-for our- in the show, a little sneak preview for our viewers. preview there for our viewers. are—tier- preview there for our viewers. are—tier yew-re- are you worried that you're going lose access to your going to lose access to your bank account once benjamin says, you you've said something you know, you've said something deeply what deeply offensive, you know what they can take? they can take ineir— they can take? they can take their-account— they can take? they can take their- account back. - 1" , they can take their account back. they their bank account back. they een-ieew— their bank account back. they can-back-youl can have it back gladly. you knew,— can have it back gladly. you knew, renne— can have it back gladly. you know, banks have, first of all, eeereeeee— know, banks have, first of all, decreased all— know, banks have, first of all, decreased all of— know, banks have
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well come is many things- _ crops heat resistant? well come is many things. crops heat resistant? well come is many things. there are many - crops heat resistant? well come is. many things. there are many things we should have done years ago to avoid being in the crisis situation we are in now. we need to reduce emissions, we need to reduce emissions, we need to reduce emissions drastically. 0ur lifestyle, the way we move, there way we travel and eat, has to change, we have to change really the way we produce and eat food. so we need to first of all have a really strong political will is an international and national level, to have clear strategies with clear action plans where we need to act to really avoid the dangers of climate change and increasing hunger. we also need to invest more in innovation and in protecting nature, our natural resources, and use them more efficiently, including the use of water, fertiliser, energy, and we also... , , ., of water, fertiliser, energy, and we also... , ., ., also... just on those, that was a bi list also... just on t
well come is many things- _ crops heat resistant? well come is many things. crops heat resistant? well come is many things. there are many - crops heat resistant? well come is. many things. there are many things we should have done years ago to avoid being in the crisis situation we are in now. we need to reduce emissions, we need to reduce emissions, we need to reduce emissions drastically. 0ur lifestyle, the way we move, there way we travel and eat, has to change, we have to change really the...
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thing thing thing in in your, in your rename, the, you're in the, [000:00:00;00] the we're finally moving on to this. so that's really good. so it should be worth taking a picture of or the one the locals are unpredictable capable of nothing but one night we went to walter. our animals enjoyed the got arrested and fired, shot into the air to make the herd kind of getting as one of our hurt or sled unless the animals behind me go to it all ended well the oh, are you up all night? yes, because of the present or not. yeah. yeah. and now they're chewing their costs. the the hello us. hey, how are you and our daughter, is she doing well? is that okay to be back in a month at the latest avenue to you here. okay, bye bye. god what we left the room for god's all with the cows 8 or the straw that it's all done. great. yeah. all right, so we met here to think to side of it together. we've decided what to do to do it body. these are offerings for a kid to chicken. what under rooster, the color diety is going to be on a charger home. don't you know, cable me, are you calling on the new euro among the
thing thing thing in in your, in your rename, the, you're in the, [000:00:00;00] the we're finally moving on to this. so that's really good. so it should be worth taking a picture of or the one the locals are unpredictable capable of nothing but one night we went to walter. our animals enjoyed the got arrested and fired, shot into the air to make the herd kind of getting as one of our hurt or sled unless the animals behind me go to it all ended well the oh, are you up all night? yes, because of...