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right to survival and the right to development, with the right to development coming to the fore, herase that the main, most important human right is the people’s right to a happy life, and what is especially noteworthy is that wang yi linked human rights with china’s foreign policy initiatives; china is now promoting three global initiatives: global security initiative, global development initiative, global civilization initiative. wang made it absolutely clear that security is a necessary condition for the realization of rights. human rights, development creates the necessary foundation for human rights, dialogue with civilization makes it possible to identify differences, different approaches to enrich the understanding of human rights, since there is not and cannot be a monotonous, only correct understanding of human rights in the world, and equality and justice are also necessary so that no one neither in in no way used human rights in order to stop someone else's development and interfere in internal affairs, while it was absolutely... clearly and clearly stated that china part
right to survival and the right to development, with the right to development coming to the fore, herase that the main, most important human right is the people’s right to a happy life, and what is especially noteworthy is that wang yi linked human rights with china’s foreign policy initiatives; china is now promoting three global initiatives: global security initiative, global development initiative, global civilization initiative. wang made it absolutely clear that security is a necessary...
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is universal rights. country? is universal rights.hings that sounds one of those things that sounds nice, actually practice , nice, but actually in practice, the level of movement of people that would lead to if really appued that would lead to if really applied couldn't be coped with by any country . by any country. >> i think one of the things that's happened there is that i think we need to have basic human rights. that's things like the right to life and very, you know, basic human rights that are i think what know, basic human rights that are seeing i think what know, basic human rights that are seeing is think what know, basic human rights that are seeing is thatk what know, basic human rights that are seeing is that that at know, basic human rights that are seeing is that that human we're seeing is that that human rights somewhat . so rights has changed somewhat. so if we look at, for instance, if we look at rights and lgbt we look at gay rights and lgbt rights, it's gone from being severe risk of risk to life because you're de
is universal rights. country? is universal rights.hings that sounds one of those things that sounds nice, actually practice , nice, but actually in practice, the level of movement of people that would lead to if really appued that would lead to if really applied couldn't be coped with by any country . by any country. >> i think one of the things that's happened there is that i think we need to have basic human rights. that's things like the right to life and very, you know, basic human...
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right. like, why did have this marker mean? markers are expensive. if anyone knows anything even today, you know, trying to get a tombstone is not an easy feat. and so this is something that really stayed with me, really got me kind of wondering. and it's what pulled me into history. and so i wanted to share the marker. you i know i've talked to you about kind of the story in the past we first met, but i wanted to show you the marker just to show what in the history can do to kind of change perspective. right. and think and make it make things a little bit different because this marker, you know, in a in a cemetery in charleston, south carolina, or somewhere in virginia, no this marker was across the from the main kind of harvard yard in a small cemetery known as old cambridge burial ground. and i was completely blown away to find out that there had been slavery in the north. this is not something that i knew about i'd even heard about before. and i knew, wow, this is a really unique thing.
right. like, why did have this marker mean? markers are expensive. if anyone knows anything even today, you know, trying to get a tombstone is not an easy feat. and so this is something that really stayed with me, really got me kind of wondering. and it's what pulled me into history. and so i wanted to share the marker. you i know i've talked to you about kind of the story in the past we first met, but i wanted to show you the marker just to show what in the history can do to kind of change...
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the world would take human rights much more seriously and even know more about human rights so that you can actually prevent the west from happening. could you extrapolate that theory about economics to climate change as well? yes, because climate change, you know, we already see what's happening in this. i had it, for example, we know that we know in somalia i was just in iraq in august. i mean, i went to parts where i know that, you know, in boss right in the south where the, with the temperatures go up to 50 over 50 degrees centigrade. and not just a couple of days for weeks on end, barren landscape around me. a cert, 2 years ago where you had still lash reverse and, and states bombs and, and, and, and dates, uh that were there and, and where people could actually, if i talk to those communities, we said we can no longer live in these circumstances. and they would be displaced eventually or already displaced. and we see the same in this. i have competition overs cast resources means war. and that's what we need to prevent. so kabbage change is the biggest challenge that we face a
the world would take human rights much more seriously and even know more about human rights so that you can actually prevent the west from happening. could you extrapolate that theory about economics to climate change as well? yes, because climate change, you know, we already see what's happening in this. i had it, for example, we know that we know in somalia i was just in iraq in august. i mean, i went to parts where i know that, you know, in boss right in the south where the, with the...
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voting rights is basically the foundation for every other right that we seek to have. so i'm so excited today and so excited that you all came out so early. so, i first want to welcome you as chair of the congressional black caucus foundation. the board of directors. i want to thank you for participating and coming to the annual legislative conference. i think you all know that our theme this year is securing our democracy, protecting our freedom and uplifting our culture. and i do believe that we're living in a time when it's important that we do all three. we see our democracy under threat, we see basic freedoms like voting rights and reproductive rights and other things rolling back. and we also see efforts to erase our culture, which is why we must uplift it all the type. we're excited about our annual legislative conference and it is the 52nd year that we've put this on. the foundation is proud to say that we're the biggest convener of black thought leaders and experts to talk about the black american agenda. i'm congresswoman sewell. i think i said that before. b
voting rights is basically the foundation for every other right that we seek to have. so i'm so excited today and so excited that you all came out so early. so, i first want to welcome you as chair of the congressional black caucus foundation. the board of directors. i want to thank you for participating and coming to the annual legislative conference. i think you all know that our theme this year is securing our democracy, protecting our freedom and uplifting our culture. and i do believe that...
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well, all right. thank >> all right. take a look at this to this was the scene on bay bridge earlier this morning i recorded this video arrive in, yeah, it a really hard there for a time. fact the entire stretch from oakland in the san francisco. >> it really started picking up right at the toll plaza. i just drove into a wall of it and it was just constant the whole way pretty incredible. and that's what a lot of folks were dealing with. and could still be dealing with as we head through the rest of the morning commute. you're definitely going want to stay tuned as we keep you updated minute by minute is this morning storm continues to develop. >> all right. obviously still following the latest with sfo to where yesterday we had more than 300 flights delayed. the faa issued a ground delay for all flights coming into san francisco. so that really gummed up the works all day long as of right now, there are just 28 flights delayed. 2 canceled out of sfo. as for oakland, their 6 flight delays there, no canceled flights and
well, all right. thank >> all right. take a look at this to this was the scene on bay bridge earlier this morning i recorded this video arrive in, yeah, it a really hard there for a time. fact the entire stretch from oakland in the san francisco. >> it really started picking up right at the toll plaza. i just drove into a wall of it and it was just constant the whole way pretty incredible. and that's what a lot of folks were dealing with. and could still be dealing with as we head...
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right. are crazy to the truth, to protecting the public sphere. well, that the largest toll on our family. so please let recognize the parents of hershkowitz. please up. that is the journalist's equivalent love. we don't use the word often enough, but let our our passion bolster your hope. jason rezaian, who was jailed in for 544 days. he'll tell that winning the battle starts with keeping hope alive. you. he gave me his book right at the time. i was actually most afraid and i read it in one sitting it is it is hope that turns action and that's how you get through this for those journalists are living in exile in many ways are unsung heroes you know that firsthand right. forced to flee country you continue to work from exile you live in countries where journalism is a noble act of defiance against authoritarianism, corruption, human abuses, journalists stand up to oppressive governments who view the free press as a threat to their power. michael, recipient of the nobel peace prize, you just
right. are crazy to the truth, to protecting the public sphere. well, that the largest toll on our family. so please let recognize the parents of hershkowitz. please up. that is the journalist's equivalent love. we don't use the word often enough, but let our our passion bolster your hope. jason rezaian, who was jailed in for 544 days. he'll tell that winning the battle starts with keeping hope alive. you. he gave me his book right at the time. i was actually most afraid and i read it in one...
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right. are crazy to the truth, to protecting the public sphere. well, that the largest toll on our family. so please let recognize the parents of hershkowitz. please up. that is the journalist's equivalent love. we don't use the word often enough, but let our our passion bolster your hope. jason rezaian, who was jailed in for 544 days. he'll tell that winning the battle starts with keeping hope alive. you. he gave me his book right at the time. i was actually most afraid and i read it in one sitting it is it is hope that turns action and that's how you get through this for those journalists are living in exile in many ways are unsung heroes you know that firsthand right. forced to flee country you continue to work from exile you live in countries where journalism is a noble act of defiance against authoritarianism, corruption, human abuses, journalists stand up to oppressive governments who view the free press as a threat to their power. michael, recipient of the nobel peace prize, you just
right. are crazy to the truth, to protecting the public sphere. well, that the largest toll on our family. so please let recognize the parents of hershkowitz. please up. that is the journalist's equivalent love. we don't use the word often enough, but let our our passion bolster your hope. jason rezaian, who was jailed in for 544 days. he'll tell that winning the battle starts with keeping hope alive. you. he gave me his book right at the time. i was actually most afraid and i read it in one...
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right? whether it was implicit or explicit and wanted to be part of the s project, tell their story. i don't mean to sound starry eyed to make sure the book was as complete and as good as possible. i would like to think that. so as a result pretty much everyone i wanted to talk to set down, talk to me and shared documents. now, with thatat of happen if i were an outsider? maybe, i don'tn' know. we need it is put back in 1969 he left the paper afterwards. so we did it, that's all he did it. he was already gone. he had a foot in both camps in that way. >> host: yeah. you mentioned that book as an inspiration for you. i guess one thing i was curious about reading it is the time span that you cover in the book, starts more or less in 1976 with the -- executive editor and ends more or less in 26 with the election of donald trump. you sort of mentioned i guess white finishes when it does. you wanted to make this history and not too much about current events i guess. why did you sort of choose that
right? whether it was implicit or explicit and wanted to be part of the s project, tell their story. i don't mean to sound starry eyed to make sure the book was as complete and as good as possible. i would like to think that. so as a result pretty much everyone i wanted to talk to set down, talk to me and shared documents. now, with thatat of happen if i were an outsider? maybe, i don'tn' know. we need it is put back in 1969 he left the paper afterwards. so we did it, that's all he did it. he...
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right? so those who are condemned and convicted. otherwise exploited or excluded by algorithmic systems. and so the focus is, how do we liberate the coded how do we actually make sure that the benefits of artificial intelligence are for all of us, especially marginal communities and not just the privileged few? and so what are some of the ways algorithmic bias and discriminate are being a part of the excluded could be impacting all of our lives. i mean, think of a ism and it's there, right? so you can think of a i deciding who gets hired, who gets fired. amazon had a hiring tool where they that if you had a women's college listed you got deducted. there have been other hiring tools that have been evaluated. if your name's jared, you play lacrosse, you might get some points, right? so so that's one kind of an example. i also think about ai systems within medicine and. so you have these race based clinical algorithms that aren't actually based on the science. people get denied vital. so that's
right? so those who are condemned and convicted. otherwise exploited or excluded by algorithmic systems. and so the focus is, how do we liberate the coded how do we actually make sure that the benefits of artificial intelligence are for all of us, especially marginal communities and not just the privileged few? and so what are some of the ways algorithmic bias and discriminate are being a part of the excluded could be impacting all of our lives. i mean, think of a ism and it's there, right? so...
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right. and the reason i'm sharing that is because their joy was so unbridled and so beautiful and so special and it's so endangered right now. and when we think about kids being endangered, i think about all of us being endangered. and so when we think about this conversation about gender and conversation that's attacking trans people, it's actually all of us. and i hope to have delivered some of that message through my book so i'm a i'm to start with a reading and i'm going to i'm just to i like to go and order. i'm a rigid rules guy, except not in gender. so i'm kind of broke that one. so i'm going to i'm going to do the introduction and read for about 10 to 15 minutes and then really want to open up for for conversation with you all, because that's really what this is about, a conversation. so you have questions. please make sure that you hold on to them just for a little bit because i will make time for questions. and if you're in the back and you want to come sit down. yeah. awesome. co
right. and the reason i'm sharing that is because their joy was so unbridled and so beautiful and so special and it's so endangered right now. and when we think about kids being endangered, i think about all of us being endangered. and so when we think about this conversation about gender and conversation that's attacking trans people, it's actually all of us. and i hope to have delivered some of that message through my book so i'm a i'm to start with a reading and i'm going to i'm just to i...
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right. and the reason i'm sharing that is because their joy was so unbridled and so beautiful and so special and it's so endangered right now. and when we think about kids being endangered, i think about all of us being endangered. and so when we think about this conversation about gender and conversation that's attacking trans people, it's actually all of us. and i hope to have delivered some of that message through my book so i'm a i'm to start with a reading and i'm going to i'm just to i like to go and order. i'm a rigid rules guy, except not in gender. so i'm kind of broke that one. so i'm going to i'm going to do the introduction and read for about 10 to 15 minutes and then really want to open up for for conversation with you all, because that's really what this is about, a conversation. so you have questions. please make sure that you hold on to them just for a little bit because i will make time for questions. and if you're in the back and you want to come sit down. yeah. awesome. co
right. and the reason i'm sharing that is because their joy was so unbridled and so beautiful and so special and it's so endangered right now. and when we think about kids being endangered, i think about all of us being endangered. and so when we think about this conversation about gender and conversation that's attacking trans people, it's actually all of us. and i hope to have delivered some of that message through my book so i'm a i'm to start with a reading and i'm going to i'm just to i...
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right, right, right. so my grandfather, despite fact that he was the grandson of somebody who built railroad that benefited the entire country my grandpa father when he came. during world war two in 1938, had to come over under somebody else's identity. and to me was particularly heartbreaking given how proud was of the work that his grandfather had done and how proud he was of of just the contributions that we have made to the country. right. yeah. that absolutely something that i think we get very clearly in the book, the ways in which the lives intersect with these big moments, history. you mentioned i think this is this is your great grandfather now who tried to enlist in every war. is this right? yes that's right. but so are these moments where you're you're taking us to remember that that there is a sense of belonging, of obligation to this country, that ancestors had, despite living in a time of exclusion. and, you know, and for us to sit with that is quite profound. i think. yeah. yeah. thank you.
right, right, right. so my grandfather, despite fact that he was the grandson of somebody who built railroad that benefited the entire country my grandpa father when he came. during world war two in 1938, had to come over under somebody else's identity. and to me was particularly heartbreaking given how proud was of the work that his grandfather had done and how proud he was of of just the contributions that we have made to the country. right. yeah. that absolutely something that i think we get...
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right. but after charles young's untimely death, you do not get the first black general until 1940. and it is one of charles young's followers. bishop oh. bishop, i'm sorry. i'm bishop general benjamin ho. davies senior people are more familiar with benjamin davies, his son, because of his work as a tuskegee airman, his advocacy for black leadership. and so when we think about this perspective in looking at okay this is the in life and the world that charles young is thriving in or serving in its a very clear message in regards to when we think about the need you can fast forward today in about military leadership black military leadership right because if you are familiar with the supreme court decision you saw that you know there is a exclusion for the military academies because they know they have to recruit minorities. and so this is a part of this long legacy of black military service and charles young is a part of this legacy. so who was he really? and what's let's go back to who he wa
right. but after charles young's untimely death, you do not get the first black general until 1940. and it is one of charles young's followers. bishop oh. bishop, i'm sorry. i'm bishop general benjamin ho. davies senior people are more familiar with benjamin davies, his son, because of his work as a tuskegee airman, his advocacy for black leadership. and so when we think about this perspective in looking at okay this is the in life and the world that charles young is thriving in or serving in...
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oh, now let them flinch a little bit right? why are we so right? right. why are we so worried about civility? why are we so worried? and god bless, i love our you as democratic senators. we're very concerned about protocol. calls on the senate judiciary committee, and i love them, but it's time to get a aggressive get rid of the filibuster or do we have to do so? to me, we're doing differently. those are the things been doing is inspired by your organization in our grassroots, we have 4 million members. we need to increase that number and we need to move those members from writing the occasional letter, an email to being out the streets. and there are purple and orange shirts fired up, up, showing out. so that's what we're investing in this cycle. okay. yeah, i love i love grassroots armies, i think. yes, absolute lee, one of the things that we have to consider also is if we want to see liberation like said, my dear friend kelly, we cannot use the tools of status quo. and so it's kind to your point, we've got to start looking outside of the box testing th
oh, now let them flinch a little bit right? why are we so right? right. why are we so worried about civility? why are we so worried? and god bless, i love our you as democratic senators. we're very concerned about protocol. calls on the senate judiciary committee, and i love them, but it's time to get a aggressive get rid of the filibuster or do we have to do so? to me, we're doing differently. those are the things been doing is inspired by your organization in our grassroots, we have 4 million...
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right. all right. so plan spending. 2151, that is for the bay area for you said that is a decrease, yet it is still 30% higher than the national average. >> yes, that's correct. people in the bay area typically spend a little bit more than the national average. it's one of the hotter markets in the us. >> so explain this, because i find this interesting right, that the $200,000 and up income group so those are the folks who make decent money are feeling the impact. what does this mean? are they spending less? >> yeah, it's sort of interesting when we look at why the pullback is happening in the bay area. we really see two reasons. so one, inflation is just top of mind for consumers and people are navigating that. but the second reason is that that 200 k income group is planning to spend about 15% less. so whether that's inflation or just concern about the stagnant housing market, there's a lot of kind of economic factors that could be getting into their psyche this year. >> okay. so let's talk about so
right. all right. so plan spending. 2151, that is for the bay area for you said that is a decrease, yet it is still 30% higher than the national average. >> yes, that's correct. people in the bay area typically spend a little bit more than the national average. it's one of the hotter markets in the us. >> so explain this, because i find this interesting right, that the $200,000 and up income group so those are the folks who make decent money are feeling the impact. what does this...
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right. but after charles young's untimely death, you do not get the first black general until 1940. and it is one of charles young's followers. bishop oh. bishop, i'm sorry. i'm bishop general benjamin ho. davies senior people are more familiar with benjamin davies, his son, because of his work as a tuskegee airman, his advocacy for black leadership. and so when we think about this perspective in looking at okay this is the in life and the world that charles young is thriving in or serving in its a very clear message in regards to when we think about the need you can fast forward today in about military leadership black military leadership right because if you are familiar with the supreme court decision you saw that you know there is a exclusion for the military academies because they know they have to recruit minorities. and so this is a part of this long legacy of black military service and charles young is a part of this legacy. so who was he really? and what's let's go back to who he wa
right. but after charles young's untimely death, you do not get the first black general until 1940. and it is one of charles young's followers. bishop oh. bishop, i'm sorry. i'm bishop general benjamin ho. davies senior people are more familiar with benjamin davies, his son, because of his work as a tuskegee airman, his advocacy for black leadership. and so when we think about this perspective in looking at okay this is the in life and the world that charles young is thriving in or serving in...
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right. how the platform changed the tenor of political conversations worldwide by favoring really vitriolic, you know, kind of firebrand content over and over a sort of more moderate voices. so all of that, like kind of this big, massive documents that we got and that sort of suggested the company was far from the neutral platform that matter had it facebook meta had always spoken of it as and i think that that was kind of the basis of that stuff. obviously, those documents ended up going to congress and to a whole bunch of other news outlets as in the end, and from there, i think the goal was to write a book that both went deeper into those records than a newspaper could ever do, and also could explain the story of how it came to be. francis howe again only touched on a small piece of her work. you was only a tiny piece of the overall sort of collection of information and i kind of wanted to write the story of how facebook came to be aware of its role in the world and how it affects human i
right. how the platform changed the tenor of political conversations worldwide by favoring really vitriolic, you know, kind of firebrand content over and over a sort of more moderate voices. so all of that, like kind of this big, massive documents that we got and that sort of suggested the company was far from the neutral platform that matter had it facebook meta had always spoken of it as and i think that that was kind of the basis of that stuff. obviously, those documents ended up going to...
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right. and thanks for everybody for coming. and thanks to the organizers for putting this together. thanks for being here with me. yeah, the idea of freedom i work with tries to sort of peel back this reflexive relationship we have with this idea of freedom. we're always, you know, freedom's great, freedom's good, freedom's the american creed. but my working hypothesis is going into this was this much more complex idea. there's a lot of power relations with this, a lot of ideological pieces and. and so i begin to read around a lot about freedom and i sort of settled on this the thinking of this guy, orlando patterson, who's this historical at harvard. and he he goes all the way back athenian democracy and says, freedom emerged in a slave society. and the idea of freedom is actually about not being slave. and if you take that one step further, it's not just not being a slave, it's also the capacity to enslave. and now we have a kind of different thing that's moving through the culture. and he
right. and thanks for everybody for coming. and thanks to the organizers for putting this together. thanks for being here with me. yeah, the idea of freedom i work with tries to sort of peel back this reflexive relationship we have with this idea of freedom. we're always, you know, freedom's great, freedom's good, freedom's the american creed. but my working hypothesis is going into this was this much more complex idea. there's a lot of power relations with this, a lot of ideological pieces...
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, , , , ., right? he is simply not right actually and _ right?y not right actually and robert jenrick l right? he is simply not right| actually and robert jenrick in right? he is simply not right - actually and robert jenrick in this actually and robertjenrick in this letter in self outlined remarkable progress we have made in the last year. if we talk about experience in delivering on what you say, just look at the record. i repeat it again, numbers of crossings down by again, numbers of crossings down by a third. doesn't happen by accident because they up everywhere else in europe, it happened because we have done a load of things, focused on theissue, done a load of things, focused on the issue, struck deals with people co—op cooperated with people, returning people getting their backlog down, arresting people, closing down bank accounts. we are doing more to tackle this issue than anyone. that is my record on delivering on what i say and i am entirely confident that what we're doing is the right approach. i've spent weeks if months of the las
, , , , ., right? he is simply not right actually and _ right?y not right actually and robert jenrick l right? he is simply not right| actually and robert jenrick in right? he is simply not right - actually and robert jenrick in this actually and robertjenrick in this letter in self outlined remarkable progress we have made in the last year. if we talk about experience in delivering on what you say, just look at the record. i repeat it again, numbers of crossings down by again, numbers of...
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right. and for some. right. they may not even be thinking about any of those things at all because they've endured so much trauma. how does one think about one's future when you've had a past that looked like that? right. and so that's kind of how i write. right. it's like i don't have a full diary of of an enslaved girl's reflections on this, but i try to kind of situate my mind in that place as best as i can in a in a spirit of vulnerability and humility, try to consider what the possibilities might have been. is there a story that kind of there were lots of stories, but there was one particular story in the last chapter, an enslaved an enslaved girl named peggy was enslaved by her father. who's who tried, you know, to to rape her. right. so her father tried to rape her and would chain her to a rock in front of the house and and torment her and would have other enslaved men hold her down while he tormented her. and then one day, she got those same guys and they said, let's get rid of them. and so they tied him
right. and for some. right. they may not even be thinking about any of those things at all because they've endured so much trauma. how does one think about one's future when you've had a past that looked like that? right. and so that's kind of how i write. right. it's like i don't have a full diary of of an enslaved girl's reflections on this, but i try to kind of situate my mind in that place as best as i can in a in a spirit of vulnerability and humility, try to consider what the...
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three is right here. there is brother edwin right there. oh, yes. we were just in brooklyn with operation power, the most progressive even revolutionary but black organization in new york city that endorsed my candidacy. we were right there with his father, edwin senior. then we ran into brother andrew. brother andrew you'll know. he's been in c and the orchestrator and conductor of this particular gathering. but he is extraordinary, visionary, for real, real. give it up for anthony. [applause] oh, yes. i got a chance to meet alex come his magnificent partner. that was the first event we went to. where i met my brother some denmark and the other wonderful ones that were there. then we got a third with our dear sister madeline. where is madeline? where is madeline? that she is in the back. there she is in the back. give it up for sister madeline. [applause] she's of the third one. magnificent, marvelous. then our fourth, sister kiana. she's magnificent. she's in ohio right now, but all four with a high quality quarantine, cutting against the grain at
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right. and it's hard not to sort of say look, here are some characteristics of this massive group of people has. obviously, it doesn't apply everyone but right. that's just sort of there's not really any way to get around that unless start detailing the lives of you know however many tens of millions of people. so, you know when we consider a generation as i said, the census bureau only looks at the baby boom as a defined generation because can see the sharp spike in births that in the immediate aftermath of world war two and then continues on for about the next 20 years. otherwise, when we talk about generational identity, we're really just talking age cohorts. we're talking about groups of people were born in certain year periods, right. and that's useful. it's useful to us to sort of collectively to talk about culturally. we all what it means when we contrasted gen-x, gen z, for example, or when we talk about the silent generation as opposed to millennials, we understand those distinction
right. and it's hard not to sort of say look, here are some characteristics of this massive group of people has. obviously, it doesn't apply everyone but right. that's just sort of there's not really any way to get around that unless start detailing the lives of you know however many tens of millions of people. so, you know when we consider a generation as i said, the census bureau only looks at the baby boom as a defined generation because can see the sharp spike in births that in the...
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right? right now it seems that the social media companies, they are all on board with this super woke agenda, and that makes the entire dialogue one sided. and in fact, you get silence or shadow band for speaking out of turn on facebook or instagram, or even tick tock. and today, as we all know, facebook is the biggest publisher these days, and they're the ones grabbing all the eyeballs, running the ad, and they're purposely hiding deleting or de listing content that they deemed to be inappropriate. and it's like how you deem something to be inappropriate. and we're just talking about that. i have post, right, got deleted from slide as inappropriate. that's got the listed and i am shadow bad on instagram, right? but what happens when, what has been for, let's say, a couple of centuries, maybe a millennium position that people are able to have, say, traditional marriage or sexual letty is now deemed so on acceptable that you're going to be around. you're going to be in trouble for it and canc
right? right now it seems that the social media companies, they are all on board with this super woke agenda, and that makes the entire dialogue one sided. and in fact, you get silence or shadow band for speaking out of turn on facebook or instagram, or even tick tock. and today, as we all know, facebook is the biggest publisher these days, and they're the ones grabbing all the eyeballs, running the ad, and they're purposely hiding deleting or de listing content that they deemed to be...
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right. and mi5 were right there. they were not waiting him to show up in portsmouth or wherever he was landing, wherever he was landing in england, they were there on the ss italia was the name of the boat, right when it left the docks in new york. the report is is humorous for all kinds of reasons they say hey unlike the fbi he's got a lot of books nothing of interest, a lot of books of a left wing nature, nothing to take special note of. he's tall. he's handsome. he's very well dressed. he's extremely articulate and well spoken. a special search of his baggage was made, but apart from showing he read books, a pro left wing nature, nothing of particular interest was revealed. whereas horn rimmed glasses very well-spoken, natty suit of good appearance. one of the interesting things that i found as i delved more into seal james's mi5 file as well as doris mi5 file is that there are some subtle but key differences between the kind of intelligence operations that were conducted by the fbi in the u.s. and mi5 in, the u.k
right. and mi5 were right there. they were not waiting him to show up in portsmouth or wherever he was landing, wherever he was landing in england, they were there on the ss italia was the name of the boat, right when it left the docks in new york. the report is is humorous for all kinds of reasons they say hey unlike the fbi he's got a lot of books nothing of interest, a lot of books of a left wing nature, nothing to take special note of. he's tall. he's handsome. he's very well dressed. he's...
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right. it goes all the way by hagerstown, waynesboro, hagerstown. eventually it empty into the potomac river, not very deep, only about three feet deep in some places. indian term, swiftly flowing water. and we're going to talk about these bridges. there are six that were that were built up to 1832. and then there a variety after we're mainly going to be concerned with the ones that were built around the time of the 1830s, 1820s. oak well i don't have to talk about this guy, right. we know venerable, but the thing that is so interesting to me about robert e lee in the army here, the army, the northern virginia is small. it is only about 36,000 men, half of what he's going to fight with it. and gettysburg and will if you have any questions we can talk about that. i got lots of slides so i'm just going to flip right through these quickly this talk about a lightning rod some people really think he's incompetent some people think he's he's great and other people think yeah he's okay but he's he'
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yes in just a bit. >> all right, all right.ll people are going to be out today in santa clara in the south bay. the san francisco 49ers will get prime time football tonight. it's the first time the nfl has ever held three games on a monday. ktvu james torres is at levi's stadium, where fans are already lining up at the gate, even though the gates. well, last we checked with you, james weren't even open yet. >> yeah, we got several hours. andre, good morning to you here. real treat for anyone who loves football on a christmas day. i'm counting about eight different cars here in front of levi's stadium. you can't even get in until sometime between 1 and 2:00. this morning. but let me show you a group of guys here who are brave enough to be up this morning. brave enough to be out in the cold and brave enough to possibly miss christmas with the family so early in the morning. guys, good morning to you. merry christmas to you. i'm going to i'm going to talk to my buddy here. what's your name, sir? christian christian. hey christian.
yes in just a bit. >> all right, all right.ll people are going to be out today in santa clara in the south bay. the san francisco 49ers will get prime time football tonight. it's the first time the nfl has ever held three games on a monday. ktvu james torres is at levi's stadium, where fans are already lining up at the gate, even though the gates. well, last we checked with you, james weren't even open yet. >> yeah, we got several hours. andre, good morning to you here. real treat...
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right? hunger and food insecurity is real in the . d nf year. that's the problem but we also have an army of volunteers who are out there working for solutions and i was lucky enough to get to know many of them yesterday. here's my conversation with the volunteer in the east bay and why so many keep coming back. watch. how organized they are here at the food bank of contra costa and solano. where they've been doing this for 48 years. every month, serving up to a half million people. you know, you picture levi's and chase, the huge venues. get that picture in your mind. and then multiply it by four. that's the need just in this area every month. so that's why we have heroes like gary a volunteer here. it is his regular volunteer, that means you come often? >> i come three times a week. work about ten hours a week. since 2015. >> okay. so you could be vacationing and you could be doing anything but you are here. and a cold warehouse filling foxes year after year, why do you do it? >> yes. star
right? hunger and food insecurity is real in the . d nf year. that's the problem but we also have an army of volunteers who are out there working for solutions and i was lucky enough to get to know many of them yesterday. here's my conversation with the volunteer in the east bay and why so many keep coming back. watch. how organized they are here at the food bank of contra costa and solano. where they've been doing this for 48 years. every month, serving up to a half million people. you know,...
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human rights are, first of all, the rights to exist, one can even translate this combination as the rightrvival and the right to development, with the right to development coming to the fore, he quoted sidinpin, i... development creates the necessary foundation for human rights , dialogue between civilizations makes it possible to identify differences, different approaches and enrich the understanding of human rights, since there is not and cannot be a monotonous, only correct understanding of human rights in the world, and it is also necessary equality, justice, so that no one under any circumstances uses human rights in order to stop someone else’s development and interfere in internal affairs, while it was absolutely clearly stated: unlike china, where there is still a given line, a very clear one , political, the arab world is not so united in this regard, societies, there are many different layers, groups, forces, including those that are clearly inclined towards western values and , naturally, promote the universal declaration of human rights, let’s not forget, that this is still
human rights are, first of all, the rights to exist, one can even translate this combination as the rightrvival and the right to development, with the right to development coming to the fore, he quoted sidinpin, i... development creates the necessary foundation for human rights , dialogue between civilizations makes it possible to identify differences, different approaches and enrich the understanding of human rights, since there is not and cannot be a monotonous, only correct understanding of...
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right. thank you all for coming? thanks for listening. and try to book. dr. is an associate professor of psychiatry at harvard university. she's the founder and director of psychiatry. pride, a massachusetts general hospital which brings clinical and training initiatives to underserved. and she served the first latina president of the anxiety and depression association of through decades of work as a researcher, clinician author and speaker, dr. luana has been relentless in her goal, equipping everyone everywhere with skills to thrive. you may have seen her or her work in the washington post. the wall street journal big think forbes. the new york times. good america and face the nation, her latest critically acclaimed book, bold move a three step plan to transform anxiety power is a unique tried and tested method to get out of your rut and give you the courage. create a more confident and meaningful life. dr. marquez pinpoints the anxiety at the root of avoidance and shows you how to overcom
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all right.ting gears to college football, disappointing season for reigning heisman trophy winner caleb williams will not play for usc in the holiday bowl against louisville on december 27th. now he threw for more than 3600 yards, 30 touchdowns. team went though seven and five projected number one overall pick in the draft. going to focus on the combine in the draft. mike, what do you think of these decisions when college guys, they skip out on the bowl game? >> i think caleb williams is about as sure a number one pick as you're going to find and so i kind of understand that you would have had a hard time telling me not to play with my teammates, with the guys that i love. but, you know, guys will say hashtag business decision. and there were guys calling for him not to play during the rest of the season, right? once sc was kind of out of contention and the heisman was off the table, they're saying, oh, you should quit now. like i would have lost all respect for caleb williams with this one. i c
all right.ting gears to college football, disappointing season for reigning heisman trophy winner caleb williams will not play for usc in the holiday bowl against louisville on december 27th. now he threw for more than 3600 yards, 30 touchdowns. team went though seven and five projected number one overall pick in the draft. going to focus on the combine in the draft. mike, what do you think of these decisions when college guys, they skip out on the bowl game? >> i think caleb williams is...
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right? >> right. okay. but i'm wondering if this is something where the numbers are going down, but people aren't feeling the residual effects yet, where the feeling of how safe it is lax behind and or lags, if you will. well, that's always going to be the case, because if you how do you deal with that, then? >> how do you pull some of that is a psychological remedy. it takes time or whatever. but look, if somebody's been broken into, they're not going to forget it. okay and they're not going to necessarily feel lot of people who raised their hands. exactly. and the idea that the city got a grade of c plus from its residents for safety, i was kind of amazed. i thought when i thought i said that's pretty not bad for considering what's going on. they got to have to continue to do it and make people feel safe. and part of that isn't just break car breaks ins. it's also the mental health issue. if you have people walking down the streets talking to themselves, screaming and flailing away, you don't feel safe. a
right? >> right. okay. but i'm wondering if this is something where the numbers are going down, but people aren't feeling the residual effects yet, where the feeling of how safe it is lax behind and or lags, if you will. well, that's always going to be the case, because if you how do you deal with that, then? >> how do you pull some of that is a psychological remedy. it takes time or whatever. but look, if somebody's been broken into, they're not going to forget it. okay and they're...
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right, right. and when you look at what's like the congressional service review reports on the government's phone, on how to report all these nations, the rates are different. i, i'm in the case of the 2022 rational service you were is the manufacturer stated that the, the, the rate is between like to buy sense? but do you mind uh, do you mind experts with these uh, the rate uh between 10 to 30 percent now in the case of or that we have already witness. i like the war miles. oh yeah. yeah. and um, so that nation rate, those daily rate, those dod rates, excuse me. so those that rate are anywhere between 10 to always of 30 percent as we seen in los. yeah. and you have actually just recently returned state side after a visit to louse this summer. i have seen a lot of new videos on social media recently of developments across laos, like the new high speed rail built by a chinese investment that goes from beyond john, the capital city all the way. uh, north into united province china. there's a large, u
right, right. and when you look at what's like the congressional service review reports on the government's phone, on how to report all these nations, the rates are different. i, i'm in the case of the 2022 rational service you were is the manufacturer stated that the, the, the rate is between like to buy sense? but do you mind uh, do you mind experts with these uh, the rate uh between 10 to 30 percent now in the case of or that we have already witness. i like the war miles. oh yeah. yeah. and...
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all right. thanks a lot. we'll talk later. well. >> 603, is the time. and happening tomorrow, san francisco state university faculty are preparing to go on strike. thousands of students will be affected by this. teachers are demanding that they get more pay. crawford's michael thomas. >> is live at san francisco state university with the latest michael. >> hi, good morning, everyone. these when strikes are actually already taking place today down in southern california. cal poly pomona. and tomorrow, francisco state will join them throughout the rest of the week. we'll see other universities in the biggest issue is they want more money. take a look. this is video we've got up on your screen some of the cows states over the years in total, these faculty members are asking for a 12% pay raise this year alone. but the university is only offering a 15% pay raise over 3 year span. and that includes this year. the california faculty association represents about 29,000 professors and lecturers across t
all right. thanks a lot. we'll talk later. well. >> 603, is the time. and happening tomorrow, san francisco state university faculty are preparing to go on strike. thousands of students will be affected by this. teachers are demanding that they get more pay. crawford's michael thomas. >> is live at san francisco state university with the latest michael. >> hi, good morning, everyone. these when strikes are actually already taking place today down in southern california. cal...
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. >> all right. well, we want to start this morning with a check of weather, john trouble because john, let me just mention a few moments ago. it is wet out there. very gusty morning. yes, it is definitely a very windy, but it's very, very wet, too. >> we're looking at showers across the bay area in the heavy line of showers now making its way offshore on into the conditions out there already wet, as you can see out there very socked in around the bay. this is that line of showers. i mentioned. you can see that deeper areas of red and orange. that's your rainfall that's sitting just west of the peninsula right now about to be pushing in. and right now lined up right up and down highway 101 marine county as well as up into sonoma county. let's start with the zoomed in look at the north bay. currently, you can see showers all the way up and down the 101, corridor as well as this heavy line of showers right there. as you drive through areas like sausalito, sandra fell on up towards petaluma. also some p
. >> all right. well, we want to start this morning with a check of weather, john trouble because john, let me just mention a few moments ago. it is wet out there. very gusty morning. yes, it is definitely a very windy, but it's very, very wet, too. >> we're looking at showers across the bay area in the heavy line of showers now making its way offshore on into the conditions out there already wet, as you can see out there very socked in around the bay. this is that line of showers....
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left, right?esentative of the major league, two-time winner of the belarus cup on the left was the football club chepinets from the bulgarian city of velengrad. the next question is: who are these wonderful ones? on the left, this is the wrong answer , the correct answer, on the right, this is anastasia salas, charming belarusian grace, rhythmic gymnastics, medalist of the world and european championships, on the left was the russian artist yana kudryavtseva, friends, i remind you that we can ask the question three times skip without losing points, continue. sports complex: sports palace, on the right and again, unfortunately, past, on the left, the uruchye sports palace in minsk. and the home arena of handball ska named after the football capital , on the right was the olympic sports palace in chekhov, russia, we continue the moscot that entertained fans at competitions in belarus, on the right, on the right, well, of course, this is lynx, the protagonist of the second games of the cis countries,
left, right?esentative of the major league, two-time winner of the belarus cup on the left was the football club chepinets from the bulgarian city of velengrad. the next question is: who are these wonderful ones? on the left, this is the wrong answer , the correct answer, on the right, this is anastasia salas, charming belarusian grace, rhythmic gymnastics, medalist of the world and european championships, on the left was the russian artist yana kudryavtseva, friends, i remind you that we can...
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all right. new this morning over 150 million americans. >> are expected to travel over the holidays. yeah, a lot of people will be flying, but most of them will be driving about 103 million of them will be taking to the road. so now we've got to figure out what's the best time hit the road and how much is a gas going to cost for all questions and answers we sent kron four's michael thomas to walnut creek to educate and michael, when is the best time to take michael? >> wow. good morning, everyone. i hope i get this right. so much pressure with the best time to leave, as ypalways is earlier in the morning. and people have already been taken off this morning to head out for those holiday destinations. take a look. we've got video up on your screen now. those numbers in total, california, 15 million people are going to be traveling. that's by air and by car in numbers nationwide, we're looking at 115 million and majority of them are again, going to be by car traveling at least 50 miles from their h
all right. new this morning over 150 million americans. >> are expected to travel over the holidays. yeah, a lot of people will be flying, but most of them will be driving about 103 million of them will be taking to the road. so now we've got to figure out what's the best time hit the road and how much is a gas going to cost for all questions and answers we sent kron four's michael thomas to walnut creek to educate and michael, when is the best time to take michael? >> wow. good...
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where we are right now, 4%.t is skewed somewhat. kevin in our morning meeting look it what about these big numbers up here that my skewed this a little bit higher? actually houseman refers to the volcker recession. i want your thoughts are we all getting a little too comfortable? we had the knee-jerk automatic reaction you saw coming but could everyone get a little too comfortable with the notion recession is way off because pce is still relatively high? >> i still think there's strong likelihood of recession. i think we're going to continue to see a pretty mundane earnings backdrop. again this whole rally in equities is not about earnings getting better, it is about bond yields coming down. inflation has come down. most of the low-hanging fruit from post-covid normalization has taken place and now inflation will be a function of the typical economist how strong or weak the economy is. so at the end of the day lower inflation is bad for company earnings because it means that companies have less pricing power and
where we are right now, 4%.t is skewed somewhat. kevin in our morning meeting look it what about these big numbers up here that my skewed this a little bit higher? actually houseman refers to the volcker recession. i want your thoughts are we all getting a little too comfortable? we had the knee-jerk automatic reaction you saw coming but could everyone get a little too comfortable with the notion recession is way off because pce is still relatively high? >> i still think there's strong...
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west: all right. all right. there is my brother right here. here is my brother right here.indeed. you stay strong man,. you are young brother. you know what that means, you picking up that mantle in your own way. not imitating anybody. it's coming from your own soul. yes indeed. how you doing my brother? good to see you man. you holding all right? your name is? >> danny. mr. west: brother danny. you staying strong? >> yes, sir. mr. west: it was making some sense to you? >> yes, indeed. mr. west: good. you have to pass it on. >> >> all right. mr. west: let's take a picture. here is my young brother right here. strong as ever. strong as ever. lord, lord, lord, lord. thank you, thank you, man. you stay strong. how you doing my brother? salute you, my brother, you're holding on all right? >> oh, yeah, doing well. mr. west: thank you for being here, man. >> i traveled six hours to see you today. mr. west: from where? >> from the west, a small village. >> a small german village. mr. west: wow. >> there is a couple of us who know about you. mr. west: god bless your loved ones. the
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right right?wing, pinknews is less wing, so pinknews is less extreme than the bbc and even the ft said far right and it's very silly because maloney is centre right. you know she's not that out yes, there centre right. you know she's not that the out yes, there centre right. you know she's not thatthe origins yes, there centre right. you know she's not that the origins of yes, there centre right. you know she's not that the origins of her, there centre right. you know she's not thatthe origins of her party, centre right. you know she's not that tiweregins of her party, centre right. you know she's not that tiwere in s of her party, centre right. you know she's not that tiwere in s of her ,yarty, centre right. you know she's not that tiwere in s of her , which which were in fascism, which people have noted, but of course it's different now. it's a very different party now. and she gets on with sunak. she hasn't promises on hasn't met her promises on immigration, so that's probably why. i mean. why.
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all right. thanks a lot. >> 603. the time on the peninsula. a sad story. woman died after she was run over by a car in the parking lot. and a mountain view. this was at the walmart parking lot about 6 o'clock or so yesterday morning. police say she was in the middle of the parking lot when an employee who was arriving to work ran over her. we have video from the scene of what the parking lot looked like at the time. police say it was and like this morning yesterday was very foggy, though. they haven't confirmed if that was a factor or not. they're still looking into that. the driver is cooperating with investigators. time now 604 and today faculty at san francisco state university will be on the picket lines pushing for better wages. they are in kron four's. michael thomas is live at the campus of sf state to see. >> what's going on there. good morning, michael. >> hi, good morning, everyone. that's right. it's now day 2 of cal state faculty across the state really taking to the picket lines. ye
all right. thanks a lot. >> 603. the time on the peninsula. a sad story. woman died after she was run over by a car in the parking lot. and a mountain view. this was at the walmart parking lot about 6 o'clock or so yesterday morning. police say she was in the middle of the parking lot when an employee who was arriving to work ran over her. we have video from the scene of what the parking lot looked like at the time. police say it was and like this morning yesterday was very foggy, though....
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that's right.ight. we're going to give you a full picture of where the race for the republican nomination stands ahead of this debate. our coverage takes us across the country headquartered here in new york city and live from the debate stage in alabama will also have live reports from some of the states holding early primaries, which could determine the outcome of this race. those would be iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. and you'll hear from this team of reporters with some of the latest polling overall. the numbers continue to show former prsident trump running away with this race. a new poll that just drop monday from news nation and decision desk hq shows the former president with a nearly 50 point lead over his closest competitor. >> and though he will not be on station night, the candidates will likely seized on comments he made just last night, mister trump appeared on fox news. sean hannity discussing accusations that a second term would look like a dictatorship. take a look. >> you
that's right.ight. we're going to give you a full picture of where the race for the republican nomination stands ahead of this debate. our coverage takes us across the country headquartered here in new york city and live from the debate stage in alabama will also have live reports from some of the states holding early primaries, which could determine the outcome of this race. those would be iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. and you'll hear from this team of reporters with some of the...
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right. let's turn to the weather. no rain, but it sure is chilly out there. >> it is chilly. sandhya is here with a warning about another freeze warning for parts of the bay area sandhya. >> that's right. dan and ama. it feels more like winter here than it does fall. let me show you those temperatures right now and you will notice san ramon has already dropped down to 37 degrees right now in the north bay. we have temperatures in places like calistoga at 36, napa, 38 degrees. there is a real temperature change across many parts of the bay area where you're noticing it's even cooler, nine degrees cooler than yesterday in novato, 5 degrees drop compared to yesterday in san carlos. so that freeze warning is for the north bay valleys from midnight tonight until 10 a.m. tomorrow. temperatures down to 33 degrees, which means any tender plants could get damaged. so make sure you protect them. don't forget about the pets and outdoor pipes. temperatures as we go hour by hour will drop. so by tomorrow
right. let's turn to the weather. no rain, but it sure is chilly out there. >> it is chilly. sandhya is here with a warning about another freeze warning for parts of the bay area sandhya. >> that's right. dan and ama. it feels more like winter here than it does fall. let me show you those temperatures right now and you will notice san ramon has already dropped down to 37 degrees right now in the north bay. we have temperatures in places like calistoga at 36, napa, 38 degrees. there...
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now scott's right. the border is a big issue, but man, you want to run in 2024, you know, put that question before the american people, do you think immigrants to this country, white, black, and brown are poison? come on, that was a bigoted, xenophobic authoritarian dictatorial speech. but fred, here is the point. the party is his. he is way up in this race. he has increased his lead in this race because that's where most republican voters are. they want that ugly bigoted nationalistic crap. >> and it's confusing, scott, on a number of levels because you hear a former president doubling down on language that has ties to white supremacist rhetoric, saying that immigrants are, quote, poisoning the blood of our country, et cetera, and all the other things that he said. but you have to wonder, who is he appealing to? perhaps his base is still with him. but don't you need the support of independents, moderate republicans in order to win the general election? >> it's not bigoted to want a secure border. and y
now scott's right. the border is a big issue, but man, you want to run in 2024, you know, put that question before the american people, do you think immigrants to this country, white, black, and brown are poison? come on, that was a bigoted, xenophobic authoritarian dictatorial speech. but fred, here is the point. the party is his. he is way up in this race. he has increased his lead in this race because that's where most republican voters are. they want that ugly bigoted nationalistic crap....